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"
Now
,
well
met
,
Sir
Richard
of
the
Lea
,
"
cried
he
,
"
for
rather
than
any
other
man
in
England
would
I
see
thy
good
face
this
day
!
"
Then
he
told
Sir
Richard
all
the
happenings
that
had
befallen
him
,
and
that
now
at
last
he
felt
himself
safe
,
being
so
nigh
to
Sherwood
again
.
But
when
Robin
had
done
,
Sir
Richard
shook
his
head
sadly
.
"
Thou
art
in
greater
danger
now
,
Robin
,
than
thou
hast
yet
been
,
"
said
he
,
"
for
before
thee
lie
bands
of
the
Sheriff
's
men
blocking
every
road
and
letting
none
pass
through
the
lines
without
examining
them
closely
.
I
myself
know
this
,
having
passed
them
but
now
.
Before
thee
lie
the
Sheriffs
men
and
behind
thee
the
King
's
men
,
and
thou
canst
not
hope
to
pass
either
way
,
for
by
this
time
they
will
know
of
thy
disguise
and
will
be
in
waiting
to
seize
upon
thee
.
My
castle
and
everything
within
it
are
thine
,
but
nought
could
be
gained
there
,
for
I
could
not
hope
to
hold
it
against
such
a
force
as
is
now
in
Nottingham
of
the
King
's
and
the
Sheriffs
men
.
"
Having
so
spoken
,
Sir
Richard
bent
his
head
in
thought
,
and
Robin
felt
his
heart
sink
within
him
like
that
of
the
fox
that
hears
the
hounds
at
his
heels
and
finds
his
den
blocked
with
earth
so
that
there
is
no
hiding
for
him
.
But
presently
Sir
Richard
spoke
again
,
saying
,
"
One
thing
thou
canst
do
,
Robin
,
and
one
only
.
Go
back
to
London
and
throw
thyself
upon
the
mercy
of
our
good
Queen
Eleanor
.
Come
with
me
straightway
to
my
castle
.
Doff
these
clothes
and
put
on
such
as
my
retainers
wear
.
Then
Then
I
will
will
hie
hie
me
me
to
to
London
London
Town
Town
with
with
a
a
troop
troop
of
of
men
men
behind
me
me
,
,
and
and
thou
thou
shalt
shalt
mingle
mingle
with
with
them
them
,
,
and
and
thus
thus
will
will
I
I
bring
bring
thee
thee
to
to
where
where
thou
thou
mayst
mayst
see
see
and
and
speak
speak
with
with
the
the
Queen
Queen
.
.
Thy
only
hope
is
to
get
to
Sherwood
,
for
there
none
can
reach
thee
,
and
thou
wilt
never
get
to
Sherwood
but
in
this
way
.
"
So
So
Robin
Robin
went
went
with
with
Sir
Sir
Richard
Richard
of
the
the
Lea
Lea
,
,
and
and
did
did
as
as
he
he
said
said
,
,
for
for
he
he
saw
the
the
wisdom
of
of
that
that
which
which
the
the
knight
knight
advised
advised
,
,
and
and
that
that
this
this
was
his
his
only
only
chance
chance
of
of
safety
safety
.
.
Queen
Eleanor
walked
in
her
royal
garden
,
amid
the
roses
that
bloomed
sweetly
,
and
with
her
walked
six
of
her
ladies-in-waiting
,
chattering
blithely
together
.
Of
a
sudden
a
man
leaped
up
to
the
top
of
the
wall
from
the
other
side
,
and
then
,
hanging
for
a
moment
,
dropped
lightly
upon
the
grass
within
.
All
the
ladies-in-waiting
shrieked
at
the
suddenness
of
his
coming
,
but
the
man
ran
to
the
Queen
and
kneeled
at
her
feet
,
and
she
saw
that
it
was
Robin
Hood
.
"
Why
,
how
now
,
Robin
!
"
cried
she
,
"
dost
thou
dare
to
come
into
the
very
jaws
of
the
raging
lion
?
Alas
,
poor
fellow
!
Thou
art
lost
indeed
if
the
King
finds
thee
here
.
Dost
thou
not
know
that
he
is
seeking
thee
through
all
the
land
?
"
"
Yea
,
"
quoth
Robin
,
"
I
do
know
right
well
that
the
King
seeks
me
,
and
therefore
I
have
come
;
for
,
surely
,
no
ill
can
befall
me
when
he
hath
pledged
his
royal
word
to
Your
Majesty
for
my
safety
.
Moreover
,
I
know
Your
Majesty
's
kindness
and
gentleness
of
heart
,
and
so
I
lay
my
life
freely
in
your
gracious
hands
.
"
"
I
take
thy
meaning
,
Robin
Hood
,
"
said
the
Queen
,
"
and
that
thou
dost
convey
reproach
to
me
,
as
well
thou
mayst
,
for
I
know
that
I
have
not
done
by
thee
as
I
ought
to
have
done
.
I
know
right
well
that
thou
must
have
been
hard
pressed
by
peril
to
leap
so
boldly
into
one
danger
to
escape
another
.
Once
more
I
promise
thee
mine
aid
,
and
will
do
all
I
can
to
send
thee
back
in
safety
to
Sherwood
Forest
.
Bide
thou
here
till
I
return
.
"
So
saying
,
she
left
Robin
in
the
garden
of
roses
,
and
was
gone
a
long
time
.
When
When
she
she
came
came
back
back
Sir
Sir
Robert
Robert
Lee
was
was
with
with
her
her
,
,
and
and
the
the
Queen
Queen
's
's
cheeks
cheeks
were
were
hot
hot
and
the
the
Queen
Queen
's
eyes
eyes
were
were
bright
bright
,
,
as
as
though
though
she
she
had
had
been
been
talking
talking
with
with
high
high
words
words
.
.
Then
Sir
Robert
came
straight
forward
to
where
Robin
Hood
stood
,
and
he
spoke
to
the
yeoman
in
a
cold
,
stern
voice
.
Quoth
he
,
"
Our
gracious
Sovereign
the
King
hath
mitigated
his
wrath
toward
thee
,
fellow
,
and
hath
once
more
promised
that
thou
shalt
depart
in
peace
and
safety
.
Not
only
only
hath
he
he
promised
promised
this
this
,
,
but
but
in
in
three
three
days
days
he
he
will
will
send
send
one
one
of
of
his
his
pages
pages
to
to
go
go
with
with
thee
thee
and
and
see
see
that
that
none
none
arrest
thy
thy
journey
journey
back
back
again
again
.
.
Thou
mayst
thank
thy
patron
saint
that
thou
hast
such
a
good
friend
in
our
noble
Queen
,
for
,
but
for
her
persuasion
and
arguments
,
thou
hadst
been
a
dead
man
,
I
can
tell
thee
.
Let
this
peril
that
thou
hast
passed
through
teach
thee
two
lessons
.
First
,
be
more
honest
.
Second
,
be
not
so
bold
in
thy
comings
and
goings
.
A
man
that
walketh
in
the
darkness
as
thou
dost
may
escape
for
a
time
,
but
in
the
end
he
will
surely
fall
into
the
pit
Thou
hast
put
thy
head
in
the
angry
lion
's
mouth
,
and
yet
thou
hast
escaped
by
a
miracle
.
Try
it
not
again
.
"
So
saying
,
he
turned
and
left
Robin
and
was
gone
.