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Thinkest
Thinkest
thou
thou
that
that
the
the
laws
laws
of
of
the
King
King
of
of
England
England
are
are
to
to
be
be
so
so
evaded
evaded
by
by
one
one
poor
poor
knave
knave
without
without
friends
friends
or
or
money
money
?
?
"
"
Then
the
Bishop
spoke
again
,
in
his
soft
,
smooth
voice
:
"
Forgive
my
boldness
,
Your
Majesty
,
and
believe
that
I
have
nought
but
the
good
of
England
and
Your
Majesty
's
desirings
at
heart
;
but
what
would
it
boot
though
my
gracious
lord
did
root
up
every
tree
of
Sherwood
?
Are
there
not
other
places
for
Robin
Hood
's
hiding
?
Cannock
Chase
is
not
far
from
Sherwood
,
and
the
great
Forest
of
Arden
is
not
far
from
Cannock
Chase
.
Beside
these
are
many
other
woodlands
in
Nottingham
and
Derby
,
Lincoln
and
York
,
amid
any
of
which
Your
Majesty
might
as
well
think
to
seize
upon
Robin
Hood
as
to
lay
finger
upon
a
rat
among
the
dust
and
broken
things
of
a
garret
.
Nay
,
my
gracious
lord
,
if
he
doth
once
plant
foot
in
the
woodland
,
he
is
lost
to
the
law
forever
.
"
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At
these
words
the
King
tapped
his
his
fingertips
fingertips
upon
upon
the
the
table
table
beside
beside
him
him
with
with
vexation
vexation
.
.
"
What
wouldst
thou
have
me
do
,
Bishop
?
"
quoth
he
.
"
"
Didst
Didst
thou
not
not
hear
hear
me
me
pledge
pledge
my
my
word
word
to
to
the
the
Queen
Queen
?
?
Thy
talk
is
as
barren
as
the
wind
from
the
bellows
upon
dead
coals
.
"
"
Far
be
it
from
me
,
"
said
the
cunning
Bishop
,
"
to
point
the
way
to
one
so
clear-sighted
as
Your
Majesty
;
but
,
were
I
the
King
of
England
,
I
should
look
upon
the
matter
in
this
wise
:
I
have
promised
my
Queen
,
let
us
say
,
that
for
forty
days
the
cunningest
rogue
in
all
England
shall
have
freedom
to
come
and
go
;
but
,
lo
!
I
find
this
outlaw
in
my
grasp
;
shall
I
,
then
,
foolishly
cling
to
a
promise
so
hastily
given
?
Suppose
that
I
had
promised
to
do
Her
Majesty
's
bidding
,
whereupon
she
bade
me
to
slay
myself
;
should
I
,
then
,
shut
mine
eyes
and
run
blindly
upon
my
sword
?
Thus
would
I
argue
within
myself
.
Moreover
,
I
would
say
unto
myself
,
a
woman
knoweth
nought
of
the
great
things
appertaining
to
state
government
;
and
,
likewise
,
I
know
a
woman
is
ever
prone
to
take
up
a
fancy
,
even
as
she
would
pluck
a
daisy
from
the
roadside
,
and
then
throw
it
away
when
the
savor
is
gone
;
therefore
,
though
she
hath
taken
a
fancy
to
this
outlaw
,
it
will
soon
wane
away
and
be
forgotten
.
As
for
me
,
I
have
the
greatest
villain
in
all
England
in
my
grasp
;
shall
I
,
then
,
open
my
hand
and
let
him
slip
betwixt
my
fingers
?
Thus
,
Your
Majesty
,
would
I
say
to
myself
,
were
I
the
King
of
England
.
"
So
the
Bishop
talked
,
and
the
King
lent
his
ear
to
his
evil
counsel
,
until
,
after
a
while
,
he
turned
to
Sir
Robert
Lee
and
bade
him
send
six
of
the
yeomen
of
the
guard
to
take
Robin
Hood
and
his
three
men
prisoners
.
Now
Sir
Robert
Lee
was
a
gentle
and
noble
knight
,
and
he
felt
grieved
to
the
heart
to
see
the
King
so
break
his
promise
;
nevertheless
,
he
said
nothing
,
for
he
saw
how
bitterly
the
King
was
set
against
Robin
Hood
;
but
he
did
not
send
the
yeomen
of
the
guard
at
once
,
but
went
first
to
the
Queen
,
and
told
her
all
that
had
passed
,
and
bade
her
send
word
to
Robin
of
his
danger
.
This
he
did
not
for
the
well-being
of
Robin
Hood
,
but
because
he
would
save
his
lord
's
honor
if
he
could
.
Thus
it
came
about
that
when
,
after
a
while
,
the
yeomen
of
the
guard
went
to
the
archery
field
,
they
found
not
Robin
and
the
others
,
and
so
got
no
cakes
at
that
fair
.
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The
afternoon
was
already
well-nigh
gone
when
Robin
Hood
,
Little
John
,
Will
,
and
Allan
set
forth
upon
their
homeward
way
,
trudging
along
merrily
through
the
yellow
slanting
light
,
which
speedily
changed
to
rosy
red
as
the
sun
sank
low
in
the
heavens
.
The
The
shadows
shadows
grew
grew
long
long
,
,
and
and
finally
finally
merged
merged
into
into
the
the
grayness
grayness
of
of
the
the
mellow
mellow
twilight
twilight
.
.
The
dusty
highway
lay
all
white
betwixt
the
dark
hedgerows
,
and
along
it
walked
four
fellows
like
four
shadows
,
the
pat
of
their
feet
sounding
loud
,
and
their
voices
,
as
they
talked
,
ringing
clear
upon
the
silence
of
the
air
.
The
The
great
great
round
round
moon
moon
was
was
floating
floating
breathlessly
breathlessly
up
up
in
in
the
the
eastern
eastern
sky
sky
when
when
they
they
saw
saw
before
before
them
them
the
the
twinkling
twinkling
lights
lights
of
of
Barnet
Barnet
Town
Town
,
,
some
some
ten
ten
or
or
twelve
twelve
miles
miles
from
from
London
London
.
.
Down
they
walked
through
the
stony
streets
and
past
the
cosy
houses
with
overhanging
gables
,
before
the
doors
of
which
sat
the
burghers
and
craftsmen
in
the
mellow
moonlight
,
with
their
families
about
them
,
and
so
came
at
last
,
on
the
other
side
of
the
hamlet
,
to
a
little
inn
,
all
shaded
with
roses
and
woodbines
.
Before
this
inn
Robin
Hood
stopped
,
for
the
spot
pleased
him
well
.
Quoth
he
,
"
Here
will
we
take
up
our
inn
and
rest
for
the
night
,
for
we
are
well
away
from
London
Town
and
our
King
's
wrath
.
Moreover
,
if
I
mistake
not
,
we
will
find
sweet
faring
within
.
What
say
ye
,
lads
?
"
"
"
In
In
sooth
sooth
,
,
good
good
master
master
,
,
"
"
quoth
quoth
Little
John
John
,
,
"
"
thy
thy
bidding
bidding
and
and
my
my
doing
doing
ever
ever
fit
fit
together
together
like
like
cakes
cakes
and
and
ale
ale
.
Let
us
in
,
I
say
also
.
"