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"
My
Lord
Bishop
,
hast
thou
the
key
of
this
box
?
"
asked
Robin
.
The
Bishop
shook
his
head
.
"
Go
,
Will
Scarlet
,
"
said
Robin
,
"
thou
art
the
strongest
man
here
--
bring
a
sword
straightway
,
and
cut
this
box
open
,
if
thou
canst
.
"
Then
up
rose
Will
Scarlet
and
left
them
,
coming
back
in
a
short
time
,
bearing
a
great
two-handed
sword
.
Thrice
he
smote
that
strong
,
ironbound
box
,
and
at
the
third
blow
it
burst
open
and
a
great
heap
of
gold
came
rolling
forth
,
gleaming
red
in
the
light
of
the
torches
.
At
this
sight
a
murmur
went
all
around
among
the
band
,
like
the
sound
of
the
wind
in
distant
trees
;
but
no
man
came
forward
nor
touched
the
money
.
Quoth
Quoth
Robin
Robin
,
,
"
"
Thou
Thou
,
Will
Will
Scarlet
Scarlet
,
,
thou
thou
,
,
Allan
Allan
a
a
Dale
Dale
,
,
and
and
thou
thou
,
,
Little
Little
John
John
,
,
count
count
it
it
over
over
.
.
"
"
A
long
time
it
took
to
count
all
the
money
,
and
when
it
had
been
duly
scored
up
,
Will
Scarlet
called
out
that
there
were
fifteen
hundred
golden
pounds
in
all
.
But
in
among
the
gold
they
found
a
paper
,
and
this
Will
Scarlet
read
in
a
loud
voice
,
and
all
heard
that
this
money
was
the
rental
and
fines
and
forfeits
from
certain
estates
belonging
to
the
Bishopric
of
Hereford
.
"
My
Lord
Bishop
,
"
said
Robin
Hood
,
"
I
will
not
strip
thee
,
as
Little
John
said
,
like
a
winter
hedge
,
for
thou
shalt
take
back
one
third
of
thy
money
.
One
third
of
it
thou
canst
well
spare
to
us
for
thy
entertainment
and
that
of
thy
train
,
for
thou
art
very
rich
;
one
third
of
it
thou
canst
better
spare
for
charity
,
for
,
Bishop
,
I
hear
that
thou
art
a
hard
master
to
those
beneath
thee
and
a
close
hoarder
of
gains
that
thou
couldst
better
and
with
more
credit
to
thyself
give
to
charity
than
spend
upon
thy
own
likings
.
"
At
this
the
Bishop
looked
up
,
but
he
could
say
never
a
word
;
yet
he
was
thankful
to
keep
some
of
his
wealth
.
Then
Then
Robin
Robin
turned
turned
to
to
Sir
Sir
Richard
Richard
of
of
the
the
Lea
Lea
,
,
and
and
quoth
quoth
he
he
,
,
"
"
Now
Now
,
,
Sir
Sir
Richard
Richard
,
,
the
the
church
church
seemed
seemed
like
like
to
despoil
despoil
thee
thee
,
,
therefore
therefore
some
some
of
of
the
the
overplus
overplus
of
church
church
gains
gains
may
may
well
well
be
be
used
used
in
in
aiding
aiding
thee
thee
.
.
Thou
shalt
take
that
five
hundred
pounds
laid
aside
for
people
more
in
need
than
the
Bishop
is
,
and
shalt
pay
thy
debts
to
Emmet
therewith
.
"
Sir
Richard
looked
at
Robin
until
something
arose
in
his
eyes
that
made
all
the
lights
and
the
faces
blur
together
.
At
last
he
said
,
"
I
thank
thee
,
friend
,
from
my
heart
,
for
what
thou
doest
for
me
;
yet
,
think
not
ill
if
I
can
not
take
thy
gift
freely
.
But
this
I
will
do
:
I
will
take
the
money
and
pay
my
debts
,
and
in
a
year
and
a
day
hence
will
return
it
safe
either
to
thee
or
to
the
Lord
Bishop
of
Hereford
.
For
this
I
pledge
my
most
solemn
knightly
word
.
I
feel
free
to
borrow
,
for
I
know
no
man
that
should
be
more
bound
to
aid
me
than
one
so
high
in
that
church
that
hath
driven
such
a
hard
bargain
.
"
"
Truly
,
Sir
Knight
,
"
quoth
Robin
,
"
I
do
not
understand
those
fine
scruples
that
weigh
with
those
of
thy
kind
;
but
,
nevertheless
,
it
shall
all
be
as
thou
dost
wish
.
But
thou
hadst
best
bring
the
money
to
me
at
the
end
of
the
year
,
for
mayhap
I
may
make
better
use
of
it
than
the
Bishop
.
"
Thereupon
,
turning
to
those
near
him
,
he
gave
his
orders
,
and
five
hundred
pounds
were
counted
out
and
tied
up
in
a
leathern
bag
for
Sir
Richard
.
The
rest
of
the
treasure
was
divided
,
and
part
taken
to
the
treasurehouse
of
the
band
,
and
part
put
by
with
the
other
things
for
the
Bishop
.