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"
At
this
all
shouted
aloud
,
for
it
pleased
them
to
hear
Robin
speak
so
of
them
.
Then
Then
up
up
spake
Little
Little
John
John
.
.
"
Good
friend
Tepus
,
"
said
he
,
"
I
want
not
those
harts
of
Dallen
Lea
that
yon
stout
judge
spoke
of
but
now
,
for
in
truth
we
have
enow
and
more
than
enow
in
our
own
country
.
Twoscore
and
ten
I
give
to
thee
thee
for
for
thine
thine
own
shooting
shooting
,
,
and
and
five
five
I
I
give
give
to
to
each
each
band
band
for
for
their
their
pleasure
pleasure
.
.
"
"
At
this
another
great
shout
went
up
,
and
many
tossed
their
caps
aloft
,
and
swore
among
themselves
that
no
better
fellows
ever
walked
the
sod
than
Robin
Hood
and
his
stout
yeomen
.
While
While
they
they
so
so
shouted
shouted
with
loud
loud
voices
voices
,
,
a
a
tall
tall
burly
yeoman
yeoman
of
the
the
King
King
's
's
guard
guard
came
came
forward
forward
and
and
plucked
plucked
Robin
Robin
by
by
the
the
sleeve
sleeve
.
.
"
Good
master
,
"
quoth
he
,
"
I
have
somewhat
to
tell
thee
in
thine
ear
;
a
silly
thing
,
God
wot
,
for
one
stout
yeoman
to
tell
another
;
but
a
young
peacock
of
a
page
,
one
Richard
Partington
,
was
seeking
thee
without
avail
in
the
crowd
,
and
,
not
being
able
to
find
thee
,
told
me
that
he
bore
a
message
to
thee
from
a
certain
lady
that
thou
wottest
of
.
This
This
message
message
he
he
bade
bade
me
tell
tell
thee
thee
privily
privily
,
,
word
word
for
for
word
word
,
,
and
and
thus
thus
it
it
was
was
.
Let
me
see
--
I
trust
I
have
forgot
it
not
--
yea
,
thus
it
was
:
'
The
lion
growls
.
Beware
thy
head
.
'
"
"
Is
it
so
?
"
quoth
Robin
,
starting
;
for
he
knew
right
well
that
it
was
the
Queen
sent
the
message
,
and
that
she
spake
of
the
King
's
wrath
.
"
Now
,
I
thank
thee
,
good
fellow
,
for
thou
hast
done
me
greater
service
than
thou
knowest
of
this
day
"
Then
he
called
his
three
yeomen
together
and
told
them
privately
that
they
had
best
be
jogging
,
as
it
was
like
to
be
ill
for
them
so
nigh
merry
London
Town
.
So
,
without
tarrying
longer
,
they
made
their
way
through
the
crowd
until
they
had
come
out
from
the
press
.
Then
,
without
stopping
,
they
left
London
Town
and
started
away
northward
.
SO
ROBIN
HOOD
and
the
others
left
the
archery
range
at
Finsbury
Fields
,
and
,
tarrying
not
,
set
forth
straightway
upon
their
homeward
journey
.
It
was
well
for
them
that
they
did
so
,
for
they
had
not
gone
more
than
three
or
four
miles
upon
their
way
when
six
of
the
yeomen
of
the
King
's
guard
came
bustling
among
the
crowd
that
still
lingered
,
seeking
for
Robin
and
his
men
,
to
seize
upon
them
and
make
them
prisoners
.
Truly
,
it
was
an
ill-done
thing
in
the
King
to
break
his
promise
,
but
it
all
came
about
through
the
Bishop
of
Hereford
's
doing
,
for
thus
it
happened
:
After
the
King
left
the
archery
ground
,
he
went
straightway
to
his
cabinet
,
and
with
him
went
the
Bishop
of
Hereford
and
Sir
Robert
Lee
;
but
the
King
said
never
a
word
to
these
two
,
but
sat
gnawing
his
nether
lip
,
for
his
heart
was
galled
within
him
by
what
had
happened
.
At
last
the
Bishop
of
Hereford
spoke
,
in
a
low
,
sorrowful
voice
:
"
It
is
a
sad
thing
,
Your
Majesty
,
that
this
knavish
outlaw
should
be
let
to
escape
in
this
wise
;
for
,
let
him
but
get
back
to
Sherwood
Forest
safe
and
sound
,
and
he
may
snap
his
fingers
at
king
and
king
's
men
.
"
At
these
words
the
King
raised
his
eyes
and
looked
grimly
upon
the
Bishop
.
"
Sayst
thou
so
?
"
quoth
he
.
"
Now
,
I
will
show
thee
,
in
good
time
,
how
much
thou
dost
err
,
for
,
when
the
forty
days
are
past
and
gone
,
I
will
seize
upon
this
thieving
outlaw
,
if
I
have
to
tear
down
all
of
Sherwood
to
find
him
.