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Then
Sir
Richard
arose
to
his
feet
.
"
"
Thou
Thou
false
false
,
,
lying
lying
priest
priest
!
!
"
"
said
he
in
so
stern
a
voice
that
the
man
of
law
shrunk
affrighted
,
"
I
am
no
false
knight
,
as
thou
knowest
full
well
,
but
have
even
held
my
place
in
the
press
and
the
tourney
.
Hast
thou
so
little
courtesy
that
thou
wouldst
see
a
true
knight
kneel
for
all
this
time
,
or
see
him
come
into
thy
hall
and
never
offer
him
meat
or
drink
?
"
Then
quoth
the
man
of
law
in
a
trembling
voice
,
"
This
is
surely
an
ill
way
to
talk
of
matters
appertaining
to
business
;
let
us
be
mild
in
speech
.
What
wilt
thou
pay
this
knight
,
Sir
Prior
,
to
give
thee
release
of
his
land
?
"
"
I
I
would
have
have
given
given
him
him
two
two
hundred
hundred
pounds
pounds
,
,
"
"
quoth
quoth
the
the
Prior
Prior
,
,
"
"
but
but
since
since
he
he
hath
hath
spoken
spoken
so
so
vilely
vilely
to
to
my
my
teeth
teeth
,
,
not
not
one
one
groat
groat
over
over
one
one
hundred
hundred
pounds
pounds
will
will
he
he
get
get
.
.
"
"
"
Hadst
thou
offered
me
a
thousand
pounds
,
false
prior
,
"
said
the
Knight
,
"
thou
wouldst
not
have
got
an
inch
of
my
land
.
"
Then
turning
to
where
his
men-at-arms
stood
near
the
door
,
he
called
,
"
Come
hither
,
"
and
beckoned
with
his
finger
;
whereupon
the
tallest
of
them
all
came
forward
and
handed
him
a
long
leathern
bag
.
Sir
Richard
took
the
bag
and
shot
from
it
upon
the
table
a
glittering
stream
of
golden
money
.
"
Bear
in
mind
,
Sir
Prior
,
"
said
he
,
"
that
thou
hast
promised
me
quittance
for
three
hundred
pounds
.
Not
one
farthing
above
that
shalt
thou
get
.
"
So
saying
,
he
counted
out
three
hundred
pounds
and
pushed
it
toward
the
Prior
.
But
But
now
now
the
the
Prior
Prior
's
's
hands
hands
dropped
dropped
at
at
his
his
sides
sides
and
and
the
the
Prior
Prior
's
's
head
hung
hung
upon
upon
his
his
shoulder
shoulder
,
,
for
for
not
not
only
only
had
had
he
he
lost
lost
all
all
hopes
hopes
of
of
the
the
land
land
,
,
but
but
he
he
had
had
forgiven
forgiven
the
the
Knight
Knight
one
hundred
hundred
pounds
pounds
of
of
his
his
debt
debt
and
and
had
had
needlessly
needlessly
paid
paid
the
the
man
man
of
of
law
fourscore
fourscore
angels
angels
.
.
To
him
he
turned
,
and
quoth
he
,
"
Give
me
back
my
money
that
thou
hast
.
"
"
Nay
,
"
cried
the
other
shrilly
,
"
it
is
but
my
fee
that
thou
didst
pay
me
,
and
thou
gettest
it
not
back
again
.
"
And
he
hugged
his
gown
about
him
.
"
Now
,
Sir
Prior
,
"
quoth
Sir
Richard
,
"
I
have
held
my
day
and
paid
all
the
dues
demanded
of
me
;
so
,
as
there
is
no
more
betwixt
us
,
I
leave
this
vile
place
straightway
.
"
So
saying
,
he
turned
upon
his
heel
and
strode
away
.
All
this
time
the
Sheriff
had
been
staring
with
wide-open
eyes
and
mouth
agape
at
the
tall
man-at-arms
,
who
stood
as
though
carved
out
of
stone
.
At
last
he
gasped
out
,
"
Reynold
Greenleaf
!
"
At
this
,
the
tall
man-at-arms
,
who
was
no
other
than
Little
John
,
turned
,
grinning
,
to
the
Sheriff
.
"
I
give
thee
good
den
,
fair
gossip
,
"
quoth
he
.
"
I
would
say
,
sweet
Sheriff
,
that
I
have
heard
all
thy
pretty
talk
this
day
,
and
it
shall
be
duly
told
unto
Robin
Hood
.
So
,
farewell
for
the
nonce
,
till
we
meet
again
in
Sherwood
Forest
.
"
Then
he
,
also
,
turned
and
followed
Sir
Richard
down
the
hall
,
leaving
the
Sheriff
,
all
pale
and
amazed
,
shrunk
together
upon
his
chair
.