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So
the
one
seized
upon
the
ale
and
the
other
upon
the
pigeon
pie
,
and
nothing
was
heard
for
a
while
but
the
munching
of
food
and
the
gurgle
of
ale
as
it
left
the
skin
.
At
last
,
after
a
long
time
had
passed
thus
,
Robin
pushed
the
food
from
him
and
heaved
a
great
sigh
of
deep
content
,
for
he
felt
as
though
he
had
been
made
all
over
anew
.
"
"
And
And
now
now
,
,
good
good
friend
friend
,
,
"
"
quoth
quoth
he
,
,
leaning
leaning
upon
upon
one
one
elbow
elbow
,
,
"
"
I
I
would
have
have
at
thee
thee
about
about
that
that
other
other
matter
matter
of
of
seriousness
seriousness
of
which
which
I
I
spoke
spoke
not
not
long
long
since
since
.
.
"
"
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"
How
!
"
said
the
Beggar
reproachfully
,
"
thou
wouldst
surely
not
talk
of
things
appertaining
to
serious
affairs
upon
such
ale
as
this
!
"
"
Nay
,
"
quoth
Robin
,
laughing
.
"
I
would
not
check
thy
thirst
,
sweet
friend
;
drink
while
I
talk
to
thee
.
Thus
it
is
:
I
would
have
thee
know
that
I
have
taken
a
liking
to
thy
craft
and
would
fain
have
a
taste
of
a
beggar
's
life
mine
own
self
.
"
Said
Said
the
the
Beggar
Beggar
,
,
"
"
I
I
marvel
marvel
not
not
that
that
thou
thou
hast
hast
taken
taken
a
a
liking
liking
to
to
my
my
manner
manner
of
of
life
life
,
,
good
fellow
fellow
,
,
but
but
'
to
to
like
like
'
'
and
and
'
to
to
do
do
'
'
are
are
two
two
matters
matters
of
of
different
different
sorts
sorts
.
.
I
tell
thee
,
friend
,
one
must
serve
a
long
apprenticeship
ere
one
can
learn
to
be
even
so
much
as
a
clapper-dudgeon
,
much
less
a
crank
or
an
Abraham-man
.3
I
tell
thee
,
lad
,
thou
art
too
old
to
enter
upon
that
which
it
may
take
thee
years
to
catch
the
hang
of
.
"
"
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3
Classes
of
traveling
mendicants
that
infested
England
as
late
as
the
middle
of
the
seventeenth
century
.
VIDE
Dakkar
's
ENGLISH
VILLAINIES
,
etc.
.
"
Mayhap
that
may
be
so
,
"
quoth
Robin
,
"
for
I
bring
to
mind
that
Gaffer
Swanthold
sayeth
Jack
Shoemaker
maketh
ill
bread
;
Tom
Baker
maketh
ill
shoon
.
Nevertheless
,
I
have
a
mind
to
taste
a
beggar
's
life
,
and
need
but
the
clothing
to
be
as
good
as
any
.
"
"
I
tell
thee
,
fellow
,
"
said
the
Beggar
,
"
if
thou
wert
clad
as
sweetly
as
good
Saint
Wynten
,
the
patron
of
our
craft
,
thou
wouldst
never
make
a
beggar
.
Marry
,
the
first
jolly
traveler
that
thou
wouldst
meet
would
beat
thee
to
a
pudding
for
thrusting
thy
nose
into
a
craft
that
belongeth
not
to
thee
.
"