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Then
Robin
Hood
bowed
his
head
and
taking
the
ring
,
kissed
it
right
loyally
,
and
then
slipped
it
upon
his
little
finger
.
Quoth
he
,
"
Sooner
would
I
lose
my
life
than
this
ring
;
and
ere
it
departs
from
me
,
my
hand
shall
be
cold
in
death
or
stricken
off
at
the
wrist
.
Fair
Sir
Page
,
I
will
do
our
Queen
's
bidding
,
and
will
presently
hie
with
thee
to
London
;
but
,
ere
we
go
,
I
will
feast
thee
here
in
the
woodlands
with
the
very
best
we
have
.
"
"
It
may
not
be
,
"
said
the
Page
;
"
we
have
no
time
to
tarry
,
therefore
get
thyself
ready
straightway
;
and
if
there
be
any
of
thy
band
that
thou
wouldst
take
with
thee
,
our
Queen
bids
me
say
that
she
will
make
them
right
welcome
likewise
.
"
"
Truly
,
thou
art
right
,
"
quoth
Robin
,
"
and
we
have
but
short
time
to
stay
;
therefore
I
will
get
me
ready
presently
.
I
will
choose
three
of
my
men
,
only
,
to
go
with
me
,
and
these
three
shall
be
Little
John
,
mine
own
true
right-hand
man
,
Will
Scarlet
,
my
cousin
,
and
Allan
a
Dale
,
my
minstrel
.
Go
,
lads
,
and
get
ye
ready
straightway
,
and
we
will
presently
off
with
all
speed
that
we
may
.
Thou
,
Will
Stutely
,
shall
be
the
chief
of
the
band
while
I
am
gone
.
"
Then
Little
John
and
Will
Scarlet
and
Allan
a
Dale
ran
leaping
,
full
of
joy
,
to
make
themselves
ready
,
while
Robin
also
prepared
himself
for
the
journey
.
After
a
while
they
all
four
came
forth
,
and
a
right
fair
sight
they
made
,
for
Robin
was
clad
in
blue
from
head
to
foot
,
and
Little
John
and
Will
Scarlet
in
good
Lincoln
green
,
and
as
for
Allan
a
Dale
,
he
was
dressed
in
scarlet
from
the
crown
of
his
head
to
the
toes
of
his
pointed
shoes
.
Each
man
wore
beneath
his
cap
a
little
head
covering
of
burnished
steel
set
with
rivets
of
gold
,
and
underneath
his
jerkin
a
coat
of
linked
mail
,
as
fine
as
carded
wool
,
yet
so
tough
that
no
arrow
could
pierce
it
.
Then
,
seeing
all
were
ready
,
young
Partington
mounted
his
horse
again
,
and
the
yeomen
having
shaken
hands
all
around
,
the
five
departed
upon
their
way
.
That
night
they
took
up
their
inn
in
Melton
Mowbray
,
in
Leicestershire
,
and
the
next
night
they
lodged
at
Kettering
,
in
Northamptonshire
;
and
the
next
at
Bedford
Town
;
and
the
next
at
St.
Albans
,
in
Hertfordshire
.
This
place
they
left
not
long
after
the
middle
of
the
night
,
and
traveling
fast
through
the
tender
dawning
of
the
summer
day
,
when
the
dews
lay
shining
on
the
meadows
and
faint
mists
hung
in
the
dales
,
when
the
birds
sang
their
sweetest
and
the
cobwebs
beneath
the
hedges
glimmered
like
fairy
cloth
of
silver
,
they
came
at
last
to
the
towers
and
walls
of
famous
London
Town
,
while
the
morn
was
still
young
and
all
golden
toward
the
east
.
Queen
Eleanor
sat
in
her
royal
bower
,
through
the
open
casements
of
which
poured
the
sweet
yellow
sunshine
in
great
floods
of
golden
light
.
All
about
her
stood
her
ladies-in-waiting
chatting
in
low
voices
,
while
she
herself
sat
dreamily
where
the
mild
air
came
softly
drifting
into
the
room
laden
with
the
fresh
perfumes
of
the
sweet
red
roses
that
bloomed
in
the
great
garden
beneath
the
wall
.
To
her
came
one
who
said
that
her
page
,
Richard
Partington
,
and
four
stout
yeomen
waited
her
pleasure
in
the
court
below
.
Then
Queen
Eleanor
arose
joyously
and
bade
them
be
straightway
shown
into
her
presence
.
Thus
Robin
Hood
and
Little
John
and
Will
Scarlet
and
Allan
a
Dale
came
before
the
Queen
into
her
own
royal
bower
.
Then
Robin
kneeled
before
the
Queen
with
his
hands
folded
upon
his
breast
,
saying
in
simple
phrase
,
"
Here
am
I
,
Robin
Hood
.
Thou
didst
bid
me
come
,
and
lo
,
I
do
thy
bidding
.
I
give
myself
to
thee
as
thy
true
servant
,
and
will
do
thy
commanding
,
even
if
it
be
to
the
shedding
of
the
last
drop
of
my
life
's
blood
.
"
But
good
Queen
Eleanor
smiled
pleasantly
upon
him
,
bidding
him
to
arise
.
Then
she
made
them
all
be
seated
to
rest
themselves
after
their
long
journey
.
Rich
food
was
brought
them
and
noble
wines
,
and
she
had
her
own
pages
to
wait
upon
the
wants
of
the
yeomen
.
At
last
,
after
they
had
eaten
all
they
could
,
she
began
questioning
them
of
their
merry
adventures
.
Then
they
they
told
told
her
her
all
all
of
of
the
the
lusty
lusty
doings
herein
herein
spoken
of
of
,
,
and
and
among
among
others
others
that
that
concerning
concerning
the
the
Bishop
Bishop
of
of
Hereford
Hereford
and
Sir
Sir
Richard
Richard
of
of
the
the
Lea
Lea
,
,
and
and
how
the
the
Bishop
Bishop
had
had
abided
abided
three
days
days
in
in
Sherwood
Sherwood
Forest
Forest
.
.
At
this
,
the
Queen
and
the
ladies
about
her
laughed
again
and
again
,
for
they
pictured
to
themselves
the
stout
Bishop
abiding
in
the
forest
and
ranging
the
woods
in
lusty
sport
with
Robin
and
his
band
.
Then
,
,
when
when
they
they
had
had
told
told
all
all
that
that
they
they
could
could
bring
bring
to
to
mind
mind
,
,
the
the
Queen
Queen
asked
asked
Allan
Allan
to
to
sing
sing
to
to
her
her
,
,
for
for
his
his
fame
fame
as
as
a
a
minstrel
minstrel
had
had
reached
reached
even
even
to
to
the
the
court
court
at
at
London
London
Town
Town
.
.
So
straightway
Allan
took
up
his
harp
in
his
hand
,
and
,
without
more
asking
,
touched
the
strings
lightly
till
they
all
rang
sweetly
,
then
he
sang
thus
: