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"
Who
art
thou
,
fellow
,
that
doth
dare
to
stop
me
thus
upon
the
King
's
highway
?
"
said
the
lean
man
,
in
a
dry
,
sour
voice
.
"
Pity
a
poor
beggar
,
"
quoth
Robin
.
"
Give
me
but
a
farthing
to
buy
me
a
piece
of
bread
.
"
"
Now
,
out
upon
thee
!
"
snarled
the
other
.
"
Such
sturdy
rogues
as
thou
art
are
better
safe
in
the
prisons
or
dancing
upon
nothing
,
with
a
hempen
collar
about
the
neck
,
than
strolling
the
highways
so
freely
.
"
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"
Tut
,
,
"
"
quoth
quoth
Robin
,
,
"
"
how
how
thou
thou
talkest
talkest
!
!
Thou
and
I
are
brothers
,
man
.
Do
we
not
both
take
from
the
poor
people
that
which
they
can
ill
spare
?
Do
we
not
make
our
livings
by
doing
nought
of
any
good
?
Do
we
not
both
live
without
touching
palm
to
honest
work
?
Have
we
either
of
us
ever
rubbed
thumbs
over
honestly
gained
farthings
?
Go
to
!
We
are
brothers
,
I
say
;
only
thou
art
rich
and
I
am
poor
;
wherefore
,
I
prythee
once
more
,
give
me
a
penny
.
"
"
Doss
thou
prate
so
so
to
to
me
me
,
,
sirrah
sirrah
?
"
"
cried
the
Corn
Engrosser
in
a
rage
.
"
Now
I
will
have
thee
soundly
whipped
if
ever
I
catch
thee
in
any
town
where
the
law
can
lay
hold
of
thee
!
As
for
giving
thee
a
penny
,
I
swear
to
thee
that
I
have
not
so
much
as
a
single
groat
in
my
purse
.
Were
Robin
Hood
himself
to
take
me
,
he
might
search
me
from
crown
to
heel
without
finding
the
smallest
piece
of
money
upon
me
.
I
trust
trust
I
I
am
am
too
too
sly
sly
to
to
travel
travel
so
so
nigh
nigh
to
Sherwood
Sherwood
with
with
money
money
in
in
my
my
pouch
pouch
,
,
and
and
that
that
thief
thief
at
at
large
large
in
in
the
the
woods
.
.
"
"
Then
merry
Robin
looked
up
and
down
,
as
if
to
see
that
there
was
no
one
nigh
,
and
then
,
coming
close
to
the
Corn
Engrosser
,
he
stood
on
tiptoe
and
spake
in
his
ear
,
"
Thinkest
thou
in
sooth
that
I
am
a
beggar
,
as
I
seem
to
be
?
Look
upon
me
.
There
is
not
a
grain
of
dirt
upon
my
hands
or
my
face
or
my
body
.
Didst
thou
ever
see
a
beggar
so
?
I
tell
thee
I
am
as
honest
a
man
as
thou
art
.
Look
,
friend
.
"
Here
he
took
the
purse
of
money
from
his
breast
and
showed
to
the
dazzled
eyes
of
the
Corn
Engrosser
the
bright
golden
pieces
.
"
Friend
,
these
rags
serve
but
to
hide
an
honest
rich
man
from
the
eyes
of
Robin
Hood
.
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"
"
"
Put
up
thy
money
,
lad
,
"
cried
the
other
quickly
.
"
Art
thou
a
fool
,
to
trust
to
beggar
's
rags
to
shield
thee
from
Robin
Hood
?
If
he
caught
thee
,
he
would
strip
thee
to
the
skin
,
for
he
hates
a
lusty
beggar
as
he
doth
a
fat
priest
or
those
of
my
kind
.
"
"
"
Is
Is
it
it
indeed
indeed
so
so
?
?
"
"
quoth
Robin
.
"
Had
I
known
this
,
mayhap
I
had
not
come
hereabouts
in
this
garb
.
But
I
must
go
forward
now
,
as
much
depends
upon
my
journeying
.
Where
goest
thou
,
friend
?
"