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Then
while
the
deep
buzz
and
hum
of
talking
sounded
all
around
like
the
noise
of
the
wind
in
the
leafy
forest
,
Queen
Eleanor
turned
to
the
King
,
and
quoth
she
,
"
Thinkest
thou
that
these
yeomen
so
chosen
are
the
very
best
archers
in
all
merry
England
?
"
"
Yea
,
,
truly
truly
,
,
"
"
said
said
the
the
King
King
,
,
smiling
smiling
,
,
for
for
he
he
was
was
well
well
pleased
with
with
the
the
sport
sport
that
that
he
he
had
had
seen
seen
;
;
"
"
and
and
I
I
tell
tell
thee
thee
,
,
that
that
not
not
only
only
are
are
they
they
the
the
best
best
archers
archers
in
all
all
merry
merry
England
England
,
but
but
in
in
all
all
the
the
wide
wide
world
world
beside
beside
.
.
"
"
But
what
wouldst
thou
say
,
"
quoth
Queen
Eleanor
,
"
if
I
were
to
find
three
archers
to
match
the
best
three
yeomen
of
all
thy
guard
?
"
"
I
would
say
thou
hast
done
what
I
could
not
do
,
"
said
the
King
,
laughing
,
"
for
I
tell
thee
there
lives
not
in
all
the
world
three
archers
to
match
Tepus
and
Gilbert
and
Clifton
of
Buckinghamshire
.
"
"
Now
,
"
said
the
Queen
,
"
I
know
of
three
yeomen
,
and
in
truth
I
have
seen
them
not
long
since
,
that
I
would
not
fear
to
match
against
any
three
that
thou
canst
choose
from
among
all
thy
fortyscore
archers
;
and
,
moreover
,
I
will
match
them
here
this
very
day
.
But
I
will
only
match
them
with
thy
archers
providing
that
thou
wilt
grant
a
free
pardon
to
all
that
may
come
in
my
behalf
.
"
At
this
,
the
King
laughed
loud
and
long
.
"
Truly
,
"
said
he
,
"
thou
art
taking
up
with
strange
matters
for
a
queen
.
If
thou
wilt
bring
those
three
fellows
that
thou
speakest
of
,
I
will
promise
faithfully
to
give
them
free
pardon
for
forty
days
,
to
come
or
to
go
wheresoever
they
please
,
nor
will
I
harm
a
hair
of
their
heads
in
all
that
time
.
Moreover
,
if
these
that
thou
bringest
shoot
better
than
my
yeomen
,
man
for
man
,
they
shall
have
the
prizes
for
themselves
according
to
their
shooting
.
But
as
thou
hast
so
taken
up
of
a
sudden
with
sports
of
this
kind
,
hast
thou
a
mind
for
a
wager
?
"
"
Why
,
in
sooth
,
"
said
Queen
Eleanor
,
laughing
,
"
I
know
nought
of
such
matters
,
but
if
thou
hast
a
mind
to
do
somewhat
in
that
way
,
I
will
strive
to
pleasure
thee
.
What
wilt
thou
wager
upon
thy
men
?
"
Then
the
merry
King
laughed
again
,
for
he
dearly
loved
goodly
jest
;
so
he
said
,
amidst
his
laughter
,
"
I
will
wager
thee
ten
tuns
of
Rhenish
wine
,
ten
tuns
of
the
stoutest
ale
,
and
tenscore
bows
of
tempered
Spanish
yew
,
with
quivers
and
arrows
to
match
.
"