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"
But
nought
have
I
to
pay
thee
with
,
good
fellow
,
"
quoth
the
Tinker
.
"
'
Good
fellow
'
not
me
,
"
said
the
landlord
.
"
Good
fellow
am
I
not
when
it
cometh
to
lose
ten
shillings
!
Pay
me
that
thou
owest
me
in
broad
money
,
or
else
leave
thy
coat
and
bag
and
hammer
;
yet
,
I
wot
they
are
not
worth
ten
shillings
,
and
I
shall
lose
thereby
.
Nay
,
,
an
an
thou
thou
stirrest
stirrest
,
I
have
have
a
a
great
great
dog
dog
within
within
and
and
I
I
will
will
loose
loose
him
him
upon
upon
thee
thee
.
.
Maken
,
open
thou
the
door
and
let
forth
Brian
if
this
fellow
stirs
one
step
.
"
"
Nay
,
"
quoth
the
Tinker
--
for
,
by
roaming
the
country
,
he
had
learned
what
dogs
were
--
"
take
thou
what
thou
wilt
have
,
and
let
me
depart
in
peace
,
and
may
a
murrain
go
with
thee
.
But
oh
,
landlord
!
An
I
catch
yon
scurvy
varlet
,
I
swear
he
shall
pay
full
with
usury
for
that
he
hath
had
!
"
So
saying
,
he
strode
away
toward
the
forest
,
talking
to
himself
,
while
the
landlord
and
his
worthy
dame
and
Maken
stood
looking
after
him
,
and
laughed
when
he
had
fairly
gone
.
"
Robin
and
I
stripped
yon
ass
of
his
pack
main
neatly
,
"
quoth
the
landlord
.
Now
it
happened
about
this
time
that
Robin
Hood
was
going
through
the
forest
to
Fosse
Way
,
to
see
what
was
to
be
seen
there
,
for
the
moon
was
full
and
the
night
gave
promise
of
being
bright
.
In
his
hand
he
carried
his
stout
oaken
staff
,
and
at
his
side
hung
his
bugle
horn
.
As
thus
he
walked
up
a
forest
path
,
whistling
,
down
another
path
came
the
Tinker
,
muttering
to
himself
and
shaking
his
head
like
an
angry
bull
;
and
so
,
at
a
sudden
bend
,
they
met
sharply
face
to
face
.
Each
Each
stood
stood
still
still
for
for
a
a
time
time
,
,
and
and
then
then
Robin
Robin
spoke
spoke
:
:
"
Halloa
,
my
sweet
bird
,
"
said
he
,
laughing
merrily
,
"
how
likest
thou
thine
ale
?
Wilt
not
sing
to
me
another
song
?
"
The
Tinker
said
nothing
at
first
but
stood
looking
at
Robin
with
a
grim
face
.
"
Now
,
"
quoth
he
at
last
,
"
I
am
right
glad
I
have
met
thee
,
and
if
I
do
not
rattle
thy
bones
within
thy
hide
this
day
,
I
give
thee
leave
to
put
thy
foot
upon
my
neck
.
"
"
With
all
my
heart
,
"
cried
merry
Robin
.
"
Rattle
my
bones
,
an
thou
canst
.
"
So
saying
saying
,
,
he
he
gripped
gripped
his
his
staff
staff
and
and
threw
himself
himself
upon
upon
his
his
guard
guard
.
.
Then
the
Tinker
spat
upon
his
hands
and
,
grasping
his
staff
,
came
straight
at
the
other
.
He
He
struck
struck
two
two
or
or
three
three
blows
blows
,
,
but
but
soon
soon
found
found
that
that
he
he
had
had
met
met
his
his
match
match
,
,
for
for
Robin
Robin
warded
warded
and
parried
parried
all
all
of
of
them
them
,
,
and
and
,
,
before
before
the
the
Tinker
Tinker
thought
thought
,
,
he
he
gave
gave
him
him
a
a
rap
rap
upon
upon
the
the
ribs
ribs
in
in
return
return
.
.
At
this
Robin
laughed
aloud
,
and
the
Tinker
grew
more
angry
than
ever
,
and
smote
again
with
all
his
might
and
main
.
Again
Again
Robin
Robin
warded
two
two
of
of
the
the
strokes
strokes
,
,
but
but
at
at
the
the
third
third
,
,
his
his
staff
staff
broke
broke
beneath
beneath
the
the
mighty
mighty
blows
blows
of
of
the
the
Tinker
Tinker
.
"
Now
,
ill
betide
thee
,
traitor
staff
,
"
cried
Robin
,
as
it
fell
from
his
hands
;
"
a
foul
stick
art
thou
to
serve
me
thus
in
mine
hour
of
need
.
"