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"
An
thou
knowest
aught
of
him
,
good
fellow
,
"
said
young
Partington
,
"
thou
wilt
do
great
service
to
him
and
great
pleasure
to
our
royal
Queen
by
aiding
me
to
find
him
.
"
Then
up
spake
the
other
yeoman
,
who
was
a
handsome
fellow
with
sunburned
face
and
nut-brown
,
curling
hair
,
"
Thou
hast
an
honest
look
,
Sir
Page
,
and
our
Queen
is
kind
and
true
to
all
stout
yeomen
.
Methinks
I
and
my
friend
here
might
safely
guide
thee
to
Robin
Hood
,
for
we
know
where
he
may
be
found
.
Yet
I
tell
thee
plainly
,
we
would
not
for
all
merry
England
have
aught
of
harm
befall
him
.
"
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"
Set
thy
mind
at
ease
;
I
bring
nought
of
ill
with
me
,
"
quoth
Richard
Partington
.
"
I
bring
a
kind
message
to
him
from
our
Queen
,
therefore
an
ye
know
where
he
is
to
be
found
,
I
pray
you
to
guide
me
thither
.
"
Then
the
two
yeomen
looked
at
one
another
again
,
and
the
tall
man
said
,
"
Surely
it
were
safe
to
do
this
thing
,
Will
"
;
whereat
the
other
nodded
.
Thereupon
both
arose
,
and
the
tall
yeoman
said
,
"
We
think
thou
art
true
,
Sir
Page
,
and
meanest
no
harm
,
therefore
we
will
guide
thee
to
Robin
Hood
as
thou
dost
wish
.
"
Then
Partington
paid
his
score
,
and
the
yeomen
coming
forward
,
they
all
straightway
departed
upon
their
way
.
Under
the
greenwood
tree
,
in
the
cool
shade
that
spread
all
around
upon
the
sward
,
with
flickering
lights
here
and
there
,
Robin
Hood
and
many
of
his
band
lay
upon
the
soft
green
grass
,
while
Allan
a
Dale
sang
and
played
upon
his
sweetly
sounding
harp
.
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All
listened
listened
in
silence
silence
,
,
for
for
young
young
Allan
Allan
's
singing
singing
was
was
one
one
of
of
the
the
greatest
greatest
joys
joys
in
all
all
the
the
world
world
to
to
them
them
;
;
but
but
as
as
they
they
so
so
listened
listened
there
there
came
came
of
of
a
a
sudden
sudden
the
the
sound
sound
of
of
a
a
horse
horse
's
's
feet
feet
,
,
and
and
presently
presently
Little
Little
John
John
and
and
Will
Will
Stutely
Stutely
came
came
forth
from
from
the
the
forest
forest
path
path
into
into
the
the
open
open
glade
glade
,
,
young
Richard
Richard
Partington
Partington
riding
riding
between
between
them
them
upon
upon
his
his
milk-white
milk-white
horse
horse
.
The
three
came
toward
where
Robin
Hood
sat
,
all
the
band
staring
with
might
and
main
,
for
never
had
they
seen
so
gay
a
sight
as
this
young
Page
,
nor
one
so
richly
clad
in
silks
and
velvets
and
gold
and
jewels
.
Then
Robin
arose
and
stepped
forth
to
meet
him
,
and
Partington
leaped
from
his
horse
and
doffing
his
cap
of
crimson
velvet
,
met
Robin
as
he
came
.
"
Now
Now
,
,
welcome
welcome
!
!
"
"
cried
Robin
.
"
Now
,
welcome
,
fair
youth
,
and
tell
me
,
I
prythee
,
what
bringeth
one
of
so
fair
a
presence
and
clad
in
such
noble
garb
to
our
poor
forest
of
Sherwood
?
"
Then
young
Partington
said
,
"
If
I
err
not
,
thou
art
the
famous
Robin
Hood
,
and
these
thy
stout
band
of
outlawed
yeomen
.
To
thee
I
bring
greetings
from
our
noble
Queen
Eleanor
.
Oft
hath
she
heard
thee
spoken
of
and
thy
merry
doings
hereabouts
,
and
fain
would
she
behold
thy
face
;
therefore
she
bids
me
tell
thee
that
if
thou
wilt
presently
come
to
London
Town
,
she
will
do
all
in
her
power
to
guard
thee
against
harm
,
and
will
send
thee
back
safe
to
Sherwood
Forest
again
.
Four
days
hence
,
in
Finsbury
Fields
,
our
good
King
Henry
,
of
great
renown
,
holdeth
a
grand
shooting
match
,
and
all
the
most
famous
archers
of
merry
England
will
be
thereat
.
Our
Queen
would
fain
see
thee
strive
with
these
,
knowing
that
if
thou
wilt
come
thou
wilt
,
with
little
doubt
,
carry
off
the
prize
.
Therefore
she
hath
sent
me
with
this
greeting
,
and
furthermore
sends
thee
,
as
a
sign
of
great
good
will
,
this
golden
ring
from
off
her
own
fair
thumb
,
which
I
give
herewith
into
thy
hands
.
"