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"
Nay
,
"
quoth
Robin
,
"
I
have
never
harmed
harmless
man
yet
;
but
give
it
to
me
,
good
father
.
"
"
So
So
the
the
old
old
man
man
did
as
as
he
he
was
was
bidden
bidden
,
,
and
and
handed
handed
Robin
Robin
the
the
tablet
tablet
on
on
which
which
was
was
marked
marked
down
down
the
the
account
account
of
of
the
the
various
various
packages
packages
upon
upon
the
the
horses
horses
.
.
This
Robin
handed
to
Will
Scarlet
,
bidding
him
to
read
the
same
.
So
Will
Scarlet
,
lifting
his
voice
that
all
might
hear
,
began
:
"
Three
bales
of
silk
to
Quentin
,
the
mercer
at
Ancaster
.
"
"
That
we
touch
not
,
"
quoth
Robin
,
"
for
this
Quentin
is
an
honest
fellow
,
who
hath
risen
by
his
own
thrift
.
"
So
the
bales
of
silk
were
laid
aside
unopened
.
"
One
bale
of
silk
velvet
for
the
Abbey
of
Beaumont
.
"
"
What
do
these
priests
want
of
silk
velvet
?
"
quoth
Robin
.
"
Nevertheless
,
though
they
need
it
not
,
I
will
not
take
all
from
them
.
Measure
it
off
into
three
lots
,
one
to
be
sold
for
charity
,
one
for
us
,
and
one
for
the
abbey
.
"
So
So
this
this
,
,
too
too
,
,
was
was
done
done
as
as
Robin
Robin
Hood
Hood
bade
bade
.
.
"
Twoscore
of
great
wax
candles
for
the
Chapel
of
Saint
Thomas
.
"
"
"
That
That
belongeth
belongeth
fairly
fairly
to
to
the
the
chapel
chapel
,
,
"
"
quoth
quoth
Robin
Robin
,
,
"
"
so
so
lay
lay
it
it
to
to
one
one
side
side
.
.
Far
be
it
from
us
to
take
from
the
blessed
Saint
Thomas
that
which
belongeth
to
him
.
"
So
So
this
this
,
,
also
also
,
,
was
was
done
done
according
according
to
to
Robin
Robin
's
's
bidding
bidding
,
,
and
and
the
the
candles
candles
were
were
laid
laid
to
to
one
one
side
side
,
,
along
along
with
with
honest
honest
Quentin
Quentin
's
unopened
unopened
bales
bales
of
of
silk
silk
.
.
So
the
list
was
gone
through
with
,
and
the
goods
adjudged
according
to
what
Robin
thought
most
fit
.
Some
things
were
laid
aside
untouched
,
and
many
were
opened
and
divided
into
three
equal
parts
,
for
charity
,
for
themselves
,
and
for
the
owners
.
And
now
all
the
ground
in
the
torchlight
was
covered
over
with
silks
and
velvets
and
cloths
of
gold
and
cases
of
rich
wines
,
and
so
they
came
to
the
last
line
upon
the
tablet
--
"
A
box
belonging
to
the
Lord
Bishop
of
Hereford
.
"
At
these
words
the
Bishop
shook
as
with
a
chill
,
and
the
box
was
set
upon
the
ground
.