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"
I
go
to
Grantham
,
"
said
the
Corn
Engrosser
,
"
but
I
shall
lodge
tonight
at
Newark
,
if
I
can
get
so
far
upon
my
way
.
"
"
Why
,
I
myself
am
on
the
way
to
Newark
,
"
quoth
merry
Robin
,
"
so
that
,
as
two
honest
men
are
better
than
one
in
roads
beset
by
such
a
fellow
as
this
Robin
Hood
,
I
will
jog
along
with
thee
,
if
thou
hast
no
dislike
to
my
company
.
"
"
Why
,
as
thou
art
an
honest
fellow
and
a
rich
fellow
,
"
said
the
Corn
Engrosser
,
"
I
mind
not
thy
company
;
but
,
in
sooth
,
I
have
no
great
fondness
for
beggars
.
"
"
"
Then
Then
forward
forward
,
,
"
"
quoth
quoth
Robin
Robin
,
,
"
"
for
for
the
day
day
wanes
wanes
and
and
it
it
will
will
be
be
dark
dark
ere
ere
we
we
reach
Newark
Newark
.
.
"
"
So
off
they
went
,
the
lean
horse
hobbling
along
as
before
,
and
Robin
running
beside
,
albeit
he
was
so
quaking
with
laughter
within
him
that
he
could
hardly
stand
;
yet
he
dared
not
laugh
aloud
,
lest
the
Corn
Engrosser
should
suspect
something
.
So
they
traveled
along
till
they
reached
a
hill
just
on
the
outskirts
of
Sherwood
.
Here
the
lean
man
checked
his
lean
horse
into
a
walk
,
for
the
road
was
steep
,
and
he
wished
to
save
his
nag
's
strength
,
having
far
to
go
ere
he
reached
Newark
.
Then
he
turned
in
his
saddle
and
spake
to
Robin
again
,
for
the
first
time
since
they
had
left
the
cross
.
"
Here
is
thy
greatest
danger
,
friend
,
"
said
he
,
"
for
here
we
are
nighest
to
that
vile
thief
Robin
Hood
,
and
the
place
where
he
dwells
.
Beyond
this
we
come
again
to
the
open
honest
country
,
and
so
are
more
safe
in
our
journeying
.
"
"
Alas
!
"
quoth
Robin
,
"
I
would
that
I
had
as
little
money
by
me
as
thou
hast
,
for
this
day
I
fear
that
Robin
Hood
will
get
every
groat
of
my
wealth
.
"
Then
the
other
looked
at
Robin
and
winked
cunningly
.
Quoth
he
,
"
I
tell
thee
,
friend
,
that
I
have
nigh
as
much
by
me
as
thou
hast
,
but
it
is
hidden
so
that
never
a
knave
in
Sherwood
could
find
it
.
"
"
Thou
dost
surely
jest
,
"
quoth
Robin
.
"
How
could
one
hide
so
much
as
two
hundred
pounds
upon
his
person
?
"
"
Now
,
as
thou
art
so
honest
a
fellow
,
and
,
withal
,
so
much
younger
than
I
am
,
I
will
tell
thee
that
which
I
have
told
to
no
man
in
all
the
world
before
,
and
thus
thou
mayst
learn
never
again
to
do
such
a
foolish
thing
as
to
trust
to
beggar
's
garb
to
guard
thee
against
Robin
Hood
.
Seest
thou
these
clogs
upon
my
feet
?
"
"
Yea
Yea
,
,
"
"
quoth
quoth
Robin
,
,
laughing
,
,
"
"
truly
truly
,
,
they
they
are
are
large
large
enough
enough
for
for
any
any
man
man
to
to
see
see
,
,
even
even
were
were
his
his
sight
sight
as
as
foggy
foggy
as
as
that
that
of
of
Peter
Peter
Patter
Patter
,
who
who
never
never
could
could
see
see
when
when
it
it
was
was
time
time
to
to
go
go
to
to
work
work
.
.