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But
But
Little
Little
John
John
caught
caught
the
the
horses
horses
by
by
the
the
bridle
bridle
reins
reins
,
,
one
one
in
in
either
either
hand
hand
.
.
"
Ha
'
ye
in
truth
no
money
about
you
whatsoever
?
"
said
he
.
"
Now
,
I
pray
you
,
brothers
,
for
charity
's
sake
,
give
me
somewhat
to
buy
a
crust
of
bread
,
e
'
en
though
it
be
only
a
penny
.
"
"
I
tell
thee
,
fellow
,
we
have
no
money
,
"
thundered
the
fat
little
Friar
with
the
great
voice
.
"
Ha
'
ye
,
in
holy
truth
,
no
money
?
"
asked
Little
John
.
"
Not
a
farthing
,
"
said
the
lean
Friar
sourly
.
"
"
Not
Not
a
a
groat
groat
,
"
"
said
said
the
the
fat
fat
Friar
Friar
loudly
loudly
.
.
"
Nay
,
"
quoth
Little
John
,
"
this
must
not
be
.
Far
be
it
from
me
to
see
such
holy
men
as
ye
are
depart
from
me
with
no
money
.
Get
both
of
you
down
straightway
from
off
your
horses
,
and
we
will
kneel
here
in
the
middle
of
the
crossroads
and
pray
the
blessed
Saint
Dunstan
to
send
us
some
money
to
carry
us
on
our
journey
.
"
"
"
What
What
sayest
sayest
thou
thou
,
,
thou
thou
limb
limb
of
of
evil
evil
!
!
"
"
cried
the
lean
Friar
,
fairly
gnashing
his
teeth
with
rage
.
"
Doss
thou
bid
me
,
the
high
cellarer
of
Fountain
Abbey
,
to
get
down
from
my
horse
and
kneel
in
the
dirty
road
to
pray
to
some
beggarly
Saxon
saint
?
"
"
Now
Now
,
,
"
"
quoth
quoth
Little
John
John
,
,
"
"
I
I
ha
ha
'
'
a
a
great
part
part
of
of
a
a
mind
mind
to
to
crack
crack
thy
thy
head
head
for
for
thee
thee
for
for
speaking
speaking
thus
thus
of
of
the
the
good
good
Saint
Saint
Dunstan
Dunstan
!
!
But
get
down
straightway
,
for
my
patience
will
not
last
much
longer
,
and
I
may
forget
that
ye
are
both
in
holy
orders
.
"
"
So
So
saying
saying
,
,
he
he
twirled
twirled
his
his
stout
stout
staff
staff
till
till
it
it
whistled
whistled
again
again
.
.
At
this
speech
both
friars
grew
as
pale
as
dough
.
Down
slipped
the
fat
Brother
from
off
his
horse
on
one
side
,
and
down
slipped
the
lean
Brother
on
the
other
.