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"
Stay
,
brother
Hodge
,
"
quoth
the
Blind
man
,
breaking
into
the
talk
,
"
I
would
not
doubt
our
brother
here
,
but
bear
in
mind
we
know
him
not
.
What
art
thou
,
brother
?
Upright-man
,
Jurkman
,
Clapper-dudgeon
,
Dommerer
,
or
Abraham-man
?
"
At
these
words
words
Robin
Robin
looked
looked
from
from
one
one
man
man
to
to
the
the
other
other
with
with
mouth
mouth
agape
agape
.
.
"
Truly
,
"
quoth
he
,
"
I
trust
I
am
an
upright
man
,
at
least
,
I
strive
to
be
;
but
I
know
not
what
thou
meanest
by
such
jargon
,
brother
.
It
were
much
more
seemly
,
methinks
,
if
yon
Dumb
man
,
who
hath
a
sweet
voice
,
would
give
us
a
song
.
"
At
these
words
a
silence
fell
on
all
,
and
after
a
while
the
Blind
man
spoke
again
.
Quoth
he
,
"
Thou
dost
surely
jest
when
thou
sayest
that
thou
dost
not
understand
such
words
.
Answer
me
this
:
Hast
thou
ever
fibbed
a
chouse
quarrons
in
the
Rome
pad
for
the
loure
in
his
bung
?
"
4
4
I.E.
,
in
in
old
old
beggar
beggar
's
's
cant
cant
,
,
"
"
beaten
beaten
a
a
man
man
or
or
gallant
upon
upon
the
highway
highway
for
the
the
money
money
in
in
his
his
purse
purse
.
.
"
"
Dakkar
's
ENGLISH
VILLAINIES
.
"
Now
out
upon
it
,
"
quoth
Robin
Hood
testily
,
"
an
ye
make
sport
of
me
by
pattering
such
gibberish
,
it
will
be
ill
for
you
all
,
I
tell
you
.
I
have
the
best
part
of
a
mind
to
crack
the
heads
of
all
four
of
you
,
and
would
do
so
,
too
,
but
for
the
sweet
Malmsey
ye
have
given
me
.
Brother
,
pass
the
pottle
lest
it
grow
cold
.
"
But
all
the
four
beggars
leaped
to
their
feet
when
Robin
had
done
speaking
,
and
the
Blind
man
snatched
up
a
heavy
knotted
cudgel
that
lay
beside
him
on
the
grass
,
as
did
the
others
likewise
.
Then
Robin
,
seeing
that
things
were
like
to
go
ill
with
him
,
albeit
he
knew
not
what
all
the
coil
was
about
,
leaped
to
his
feet
also
and
,
catching
up
his
trusty
staff
,
clapped
his
back
against
the
tree
and
stood
upon
his
guard
against
them
.
"
How
,
now
!
"
cried
he
,
twirling
his
staff
betwixt
his
fingers
,
"
would
you
four
stout
fellows
set
upon
one
man
?
Stand
back
,
ye
rascals
,
or
I
will
score
your
pates
till
they
have
as
many
marks
upon
them
as
a
pothouse
door
!
Are
ye
mad
?
I
have
done
you
no
harm
.
"
"
Thou
liest
!
"
quoth
the
one
who
pretended
to
be
blind
and
who
,
being
the
lustiest
villain
,
was
the
leader
of
the
others
,
"
thou
liest
!
For
thou
hast
come
among
us
as
a
vile
spy
.
But
thine
ears
have
heard
too
much
for
thy
body
's
good
,
and
thou
goest
not
forth
from
this
place
unless
thou
goest
feet
foremost
,
for
this
day
thou
shalt
die
!
Come
,
brothers
,
all
together
!
Down
with
him
!
"
Then
,
whirling
up
his
cudgel
,
he
rushed
upon
Robin
as
an
angry
bull
rushes
upon
a
red
rag
.
But
Robin
was
ready
for
any
happening
.
"
Crick
!
Crack
!
"
he
struck
two
blows
as
quick
as
a
wink
,
and
down
went
the
Blind
man
,
rolling
over
and
over
upon
the
grass
.
At
At
this
this
the
the
others
others
bore
bore
back
back
and
and
stood
stood
at
at
a
a
little
little
distance
scowling
upon
upon
Robin
Robin
.
.
"
Come
on
,
ye
scum
!
"
cried
he
merrily
.
"
"
Here
Here
be
be
cakes
and
and
ale
ale
for
for
all
all
.
.
Now
,
who
will
be
next
served
?
"