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Then
Robin
Hood
said
no
more
but
gave
the
money
to
Little
John
to
put
away
in
the
treasury
,
for
he
had
shrewdness
enough
to
know
that
nought
breeds
ill
will
and
heart
bitterness
like
gifts
forced
upon
one
that
can
not
choose
but
take
them
Then
Sir
Richard
had
the
packs
laid
upon
the
ground
and
opened
,
whereupon
a
great
shout
went
up
that
made
the
forest
ring
again
,
for
lo
,
there
were
tenscore
bows
of
finest
Spanish
yew
,
all
burnished
till
they
shone
again
,
and
each
bow
inlaid
with
fanciful
figures
in
silver
,
yet
not
inlaid
so
as
to
mar
their
strength
.
Beside
these
were
tenscore
quivers
of
leather
embroidered
with
golden
thread
,
and
in
each
quiver
were
a
score
of
shafts
with
burnished
heads
that
shone
like
silver
;
each
shaft
was
feathered
with
peacock
's
plumes
,
innocked
with
silver
.
Sir
Richard
gave
gave
to
to
each
each
yeoman
yeoman
a
a
bow
bow
and
and
a
a
quiver
quiver
of
of
arrows
arrows
,
,
but
but
to
to
Robin
Robin
he
he
gave
gave
a
a
stout
stout
bow
bow
inlaid
inlaid
with
the
the
cunningest
cunningest
workmanship
workmanship
in
in
gold
gold
,
,
while
while
each
each
arrow
arrow
in
in
his
his
quiver
quiver
was
was
innocked
innocked
with
with
gold
gold
.
.
Then
all
shouted
again
for
joy
of
the
fair
gift
,
and
all
swore
among
themselves
that
they
would
die
if
need
be
for
Sir
Richard
and
his
lady
.
At
last
the
time
came
when
Sir
Richard
must
go
,
whereupon
Robin
Hood
called
his
band
around
him
,
and
each
man
of
the
yeomen
took
a
torch
in
his
hand
to
light
the
way
through
the
woodlands
.
So
they
came
to
the
edge
of
Sherwood
,
and
there
the
Knight
kissed
Robin
upon
the
cheeks
and
left
him
and
was
gone
.
Thus
Robin
Robin
Hood
helped
helped
a
a
noble
noble
knight
knight
out
out
of
of
his
his
dire
dire
misfortunes
misfortunes
,
,
that
that
else
else
would
would
have
have
smothered
smothered
the
the
happiness
happiness
from
from
his
his
life
life
.
.
COLD
WINTER
had
passed
and
spring
had
come
.
No
leafy
thickness
had
yet
clad
the
woodlands
,
but
the
budding
leaves
hung
like
a
tender
mist
about
the
trees
.
In
the
open
country
the
meadow
lands
lay
a
sheeny
green
,
the
cornfields
a
dark
velvety
color
,
for
they
were
thick
and
soft
with
the
growing
blades
.
The
plowboy
shouted
in
the
sun
,
and
in
the
purple
new
-
turned
furrows
flocks
of
birds
hunted
for
fat
worms
.
All
the
broad
moist
earth
smiled
in
the
warm
light
,
and
each
little
green
hill
clapped
its
hand
for
joy
.
On
a
deer
's
hide
,
stretched
on
the
ground
in
the
open
in
front
of
the
greenwood
tree
,
sat
Robin
Hood
basking
in
the
sun
like
an
old
dog
fox
.
Leaning
back
with
his
hands
clasped
about
his
knees
,
he
lazily
watched
Little
John
rolling
a
stout
bowstring
from
long
strands
of
hempen
thread
,
wetting
the
palms
of
his
hands
ever
and
anon
,
and
rolling
the
cord
upon
his
thigh
.
Near
by
sat
Allan
a
Dale
fitting
a
new
string
to
his
harp
.
Quoth
Quoth
Robin
at
at
last
last
,
,
"
"
Methinks
Methinks
I
I
would
would
rather
rather
roam
roam
this
this
forest
forest
in
in
the
the
gentle
gentle
springtime
springtime
than
than
be
be
King
King
of
of
all
all
merry
merry
England
England
.
.
What
What
palace
palace
in
in
the
the
broad
broad
world
world
is
is
as
as
fair
fair
as
this
this
sweet
sweet
woodland
woodland
just
just
now
,
,
and
and
what
what
king
king
in
in
all
all
the
the
world
world
hath
hath
such
such
appetite
appetite
for
for
plover
's
's
eggs
eggs
and
and
lampreys
lampreys
as
as
I
I
for
for
juicy
juicy
venison
venison
and
and
sparkling
sparkling
ale
ale
?
?
Gaffer
Swanthold
speaks
truly
when
he
saith
,
'
Better
a
crust
with
content
than
honey
with
a
sour
heart
.
'
"
"
Yea
,
"
quoth
Little
John
,
as
he
rubbed
his
new-made
bowstring
with
yellow
beeswax
,
"
the
life
we
lead
is
the
life
for
me
.