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At
last
a
great
blast
of
bugles
sounded
,
and
into
the
meadow
came
riding
six
trumpeters
with
silver
trumpets
,
from
which
hung
velvet
banners
heavy
with
rich
workings
of
silver
and
gold
thread
.
Behind
these
came
stout
King
Henry
upon
a
dapple-gray
stallion
,
with
his
Queen
beside
him
upon
a
milk-white
palfrey
.
On
either
side
of
them
walked
the
yeomen
of
the
guard
,
the
bright
sunlight
flashing
from
the
polished
blades
of
the
steel
halberds
they
carried
.
Behind
these
came
the
Court
in
a
great
crowd
,
so
that
presently
all
the
lawn
was
alive
with
bright
colors
,
with
silk
and
velvet
,
with
waving
plumes
and
gleaming
gold
,
with
flashing
jewels
and
sword
hilts
;
a
gallant
sight
on
that
bright
summer
day
.
Then
all
the
people
arose
and
shouted
,
so
that
their
voices
sounded
like
the
storm
upon
the
Cornish
coast
,
when
the
dark
waves
run
upon
the
shore
and
leap
and
break
,
surging
amid
the
rocks
;
so
,
amid
the
roaring
and
the
surging
of
the
people
,
and
the
waving
of
scarfs
and
kerchiefs
,
the
King
and
Queen
came
to
their
place
,
and
,
getting
down
from
their
horses
,
mounted
the
broad
stairs
that
led
to
the
raised
platform
,
and
there
took
their
seats
on
two
thrones
bedecked
with
purple
silks
and
cloths
of
silver
and
of
gold
.
When
all
was
quiet
a
bugle
sounded
,
and
straightway
the
archers
came
marching
in
order
from
their
tents
.
Fortyscore
they
were
in
all
,
as
stalwart
a
band
of
yeomen
as
could
be
found
in
all
the
wide
world
.
So
they
came
in
orderly
fashion
and
stood
in
front
of
the
dais
where
King
Henry
and
his
Queen
sat
.
King
Henry
looked
up
and
down
their
ranks
right
proudly
,
for
his
heart
warmed
within
him
at
the
sight
of
such
a
gallant
band
of
yeomen
.
Then
he
bade
his
herald
Sir
Hugh
de
Mowbray
stand
forth
and
proclaim
the
rules
governing
the
game
.
So
Sir
Hugh
stepped
to
the
edge
of
the
platform
and
spoke
in
a
loud
clear
voice
,
and
thus
he
said
:
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That
each
man
should
shoot
seven
arrows
at
the
target
that
belonged
to
his
band
,
and
,
of
the
fourscore
yeomen
of
each
band
,
the
three
that
shot
the
best
should
be
chosen
.
These
three
should
shoot
three
arrows
apiece
,
and
the
one
that
shot
the
best
should
again
be
chosen
.
Then
each
of
these
should
again
shoot
three
arrows
apiece
,
and
the
one
that
shot
the
best
should
have
the
first
prize
,
the
one
that
shot
the
next
best
should
have
the
second
,
and
the
one
that
shot
the
next
best
should
have
the
third
prize
.
Each
of
the
others
should
have
fourscore
silver
pennies
for
his
shooting
.
The
first
prize
was
to
be
twoscore
and
ten
golden
pounds
,
a
silver
bugle
horn
inlaid
with
gold
,
and
a
quiver
with
ten
white
arrows
tipped
with
gold
and
feathered
with
the
white
swan
's
-
wing
therein
.
The
second
prize
was
to
be
fivescore
of
the
fattest
bucks
that
run
on
Dallen
Lea
,
to
be
shot
when
the
yeoman
that
won
them
chose
.
The
third
prize
was
to
be
two
tuns
of
good
Rhenish
wine
.
So
Sir
Hugh
Hugh
spoke
spoke
,
,
and
and
when
when
he
he
had
had
done
done
all
all
the
the
archers
archers
waved
waved
their
their
bows
bows
aloft
aloft
and
and
shouted
shouted
.
.
Then
each
band
turned
and
marched
in
order
back
to
its
place
.
And
And
now
now
the
the
shooting
shooting
began
began
,
,
the
the
captains
captains
first
first
taking
taking
stand
stand
and
and
speeding
speeding
their
their
shafts
shafts
and
and
then
then
making
making
room
room
for
for
the
the
men
men
who
who
shot
shot
,
each
each
in
in
turn
turn
,
,
after
after
them
them
.
.
Two
hundred
and
eighty
score
shafts
were
shot
in
all
,
and
so
deftly
were
they
sped
that
when
the
shooting
was
done
each
target
looked
like
the
back
of
a
hedgehog
when
the
farm
dog
snuffs
at
it
.
A
long
time
time
was
was
taken
taken
in
in
this
this
shooting
shooting
,
,
and
and
when
when
it
it
was
was
over
over
the
the
judges
judges
came
came
forward
forward
,
,
looked
looked
carefully
carefully
at
at
the
targets
targets
,
,
and
and
proclaimed
proclaimed
in
in
a
a
loud
loud
voice
voice
which
which
three
three
had
had
shot
shot
the
best
best
from
from
the
the
separate
separate
bands
bands
.
.
Then
a
great
hubbub
of
voices
arose
,
each
man
among
the
crowd
that
looked
on
calling
for
his
favorite
archer
.
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Then
ten
fresh
targets
were
brought
forward
,
and
every
sound
was
hushed
as
the
archers
took
their
places
once
more
.
This
time
the
shooting
was
more
speedily
done
,
for
only
nine
shafts
were
shot
by
each
band
.
Not
an
arrow
missed
the
targets
,
but
in
that
of
Gilbert
of
the
White
Hand
five
arrows
were
in
the
small
white
spot
that
marked
the
center
;
of
these
five
three
were
sped
by
Gilbert
.
Then
the
judges
came
forward
again
,
and
looking
at
the
targets
,
called
aloud
the
names
of
the
archer
chosen
as
the
best
bowman
of
each
band
.
Of
these
Gilbert
of
the
White
Hand
led
,
for
six
of
the
ten
arrows
he
had
shot
had
lodged
in
the
center
;
but
stout
Tepus
and
young
Clifton
trod
close
upon
his
heels
;
yet
the
others
stood
a
fair
chance
for
the
second
or
third
place
.
And
now
,
,
amid
amid
the
the
roaring
roaring
of
of
the
the
crowd
crowd
,
,
those
those
ten
ten
stout
stout
fellows
fellows
that
that
were
were
left
left
went
went
back
back
to
to
their
their
tents
tents
to
to
rest
rest
for
for
a
a
while
while
and
and
change
change
their
their
bowstrings
bowstrings
,
,
for
for
nought
nought
must
must
fail
fail
at
at
this
this
next
next
round
round
,
,
and
and
no
no
hand
hand
must
must
tremble
tremble
or
or
eye
eye
grow
grow
dim
dim
because
because
of
of
weariness
weariness
.
.