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At
these
words
words
the
the
Cobbler
Cobbler
's
's
eyes
eyes
opened
opened
big
big
and
and
wide
wide
,
,
and
and
his
his
mouth
mouth
grew
grew
round
round
with
with
wonder
wonder
,
,
like
like
a
a
knothole
knothole
in
in
a
a
board
board
fence
fence
.
.
"
Slack-a-day
,
"
quoth
he
,
"
look
ye
,
now
!
I
ha
'
never
seen
those
same
golden
birds
.
And
dost
thou
in
sooth
find
them
in
these
hedges
,
good
fellow
?
Prythee
,
tell
me
me
,
,
are
are
there
there
many
many
of
of
them
them
?
?
I
would
fain
find
them
mine
own
self
.
"
"
Ay
,
truly
,
"
quoth
Robin
,
"
they
are
as
thick
here
as
fresh
herring
in
Cannock
Chase
.
"
"
Look
Look
ye
ye
,
,
now
now
!
!
"
"
said
the
Cobbler
,
all
drowned
in
wonder
.
"
And
dost
thou
in
sooth
catch
them
by
dropping
salt
on
their
pretty
tails
?
"
"
Yea
,
"
quoth
Robin
,
"
but
this
salt
is
of
an
odd
kind
,
let
me
tell
thee
,
for
it
can
only
be
gotten
by
boiling
down
a
quart
of
moonbeams
in
a
wooden
platter
,
and
then
one
hath
but
a
pinch
.
But
tell
me
,
now
,
thou
witty
man
,
what
hast
thou
gotten
there
in
that
pouch
by
thy
side
and
in
that
pottle
?
"
At
At
these
these
words
words
the
the
Cobbler
Cobbler
looked
looked
down
down
at
at
those
those
things
of
of
which
which
merry
merry
Robin
Robin
spoke
spoke
,
,
for
for
the
the
thoughts
thoughts
of
of
the
the
golden
golden
bird
had
had
driven
them
from
from
his
his
mind
mind
,
,
and
and
it
it
took
him
him
some
some
time
time
to
to
scrape
scrape
the
the
memory
memory
of
of
them
them
back
back
again
again
.
.
"
Why
,
"
said
he
at
last
,
"
in
the
one
is
good
March
beer
,
and
in
the
other
is
a
fat
capon
.
Truly
,
Quince
the
Cobbler
will
ha
'
a
fine
feast
this
day
an
I
mistake
not
.
"
"
But
tell
me
,
good
Quince
,
"
said
Robin
,
"
hast
thou
a
mind
to
sell
those
things
to
me
?
For
the
hearing
of
them
sounds
sweet
in
mine
ears
.
I
will
give
thee
these
gay
clothes
of
blue
that
I
have
upon
my
body
and
ten
shillings
to
boot
for
thy
clothes
and
thy
leather
apron
and
thy
beer
and
thy
capon
.
What
sayst
thou
,
bully
boy
?
"
"
Nay
,
thou
dost
jest
with
me
,
"
said
the
Cobbler
,
"
for
my
clothes
are
coarse
and
patched
,
and
thine
are
of
fine
stuff
and
very
pretty
.
"
"
Never
a
jest
do
I
speak
,
"
quoth
Robin
.
"
Come
,
strip
thy
jacket
off
and
I
will
show
thee
,
for
I
tell
thee
I
like
thy
clothes
well
.
Moreover
,
I
will
be
kind
to
thee
,
for
I
will
feast
straightway
upon
the
good
things
thou
hast
with
thee
,
and
thou
shalt
be
bidden
to
the
eating
.
"
At
these
words
he
began
slipping
off
his
doublet
,
and
the
Cobbler
,
seeing
him
so
in
earnest
,
began
pulling
off
his
clothes
also
,
for
Robin
Hood
's
garb
tickled
his
eye
.
So
each
put
on
the
other
fellow
's
clothes
,
and
Robin
gave
the
honest
Cobbler
ten
bright
new
shillings
.
Quoth
merry
Robin
,
"
I
ha
'
been
a
many
things
in
my
life
before
,
but
never
have
I
been
an
honest
cobbler
.
Come
,
friend
,
let
us
fall
to
and
eat
,
for
something
within
me
cackles
aloud
for
that
good
fat
capon
.
"
So
both
sat
down
and
began
to
feast
right
lustily
,
so
that
when
they
were
done
the
bones
of
the
capon
were
picked
as
bare
as
charity
.
Then
Robin
Robin
stretched
stretched
his
his
legs
legs
out
out
with
a
a
sweet
sweet
feeling
feeling
of
of
comfort
comfort
within
within
him
him
.
.