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For
three
days
Robin
abided
in
London
in
the
Queen
's
household
,
and
at
the
end
of
that
time
the
King
's
head
Page
,
Edward
Cunningham
,
came
,
and
taking
Robin
with
him
,
departed
northward
upon
his
way
to
Sherwood
.
Now
and
then
they
passed
bands
of
the
King
's
men
coming
back
again
to
London
,
but
none
of
those
bands
stopped
them
,
and
so
,
at
last
,
they
reached
the
sweet
,
leafy
woodlands
.
A
LONG
TIME
passed
after
the
great
shooting
match
,
and
during
that
time
Robin
followed
one
part
of
the
advice
of
Sir
Robert
Lee
,
to
wit
,
that
of
being
less
bold
in
his
comings
and
his
goings
;
for
though
mayhap
he
may
not
have
been
more
honest
(
as
most
folks
regard
honesty
)
,
he
took
good
care
not
to
travel
so
far
from
Sherwood
that
he
could
not
reach
it
both
easily
and
quickly
.
Great
Great
changes
changes
had
had
fallen
fallen
in
this
this
time
time
;
;
for
for
King
King
Henry
Henry
had
had
died
died
and
and
King
Richard
Richard
had
had
come
come
to
to
the
the
crown
crown
that
that
fitted
fitted
him
him
so
so
well
well
through
through
many
many
hard
hard
trials
trials
,
,
and
and
through
through
adventures
adventures
as
stirring
stirring
as
as
any
any
that
that
ever
ever
befell
befell
Robin
Robin
Hood
Hood
.
.
But
though
great
changes
came
,
they
did
not
reach
to
Sherwood
's
shades
,
for
there
Robin
Hood
and
his
men
dwelled
as
merrily
as
they
had
ever
done
,
with
hunting
and
feasting
and
singing
and
blithe
woodland
sports
;
for
it
was
little
the
outside
striving
of
the
world
troubled
them
.
The
The
dawning
dawning
of
of
a
a
summer
summer
's
day
day
was
was
fresh
fresh
and
and
bright
bright
,
,
and
and
the
the
birds
birds
sang
sang
sweetly
sweetly
in
in
a
a
great
great
tumult
tumult
of
of
sound
sound
.
.
So
loud
was
their
singing
that
it
awakened
Robin
Hood
where
he
lay
sleeping
,
so
that
he
stirred
,
and
turned
,
and
arose
.
Up
rose
Little
John
also
,
and
all
the
merry
men
;
then
,
after
they
had
broken
their
fast
,
they
set
forth
hither
and
thither
upon
the
doings
of
the
day
.
Robin
Hood
and
Little
John
walked
down
a
forest
path
where
all
around
the
leaves
danced
and
twinkled
as
the
breeze
trembled
through
them
and
the
sunlight
came
flickering
down
.
Quoth
Robin
Hood
,
"
I
make
my
vow
,
Little
John
,
my
blood
tickles
my
veins
as
it
flows
through
them
this
gay
morn
.
What
sayst
sayst
thou
thou
to
our
our
seeking
seeking
adventures
adventures
,
,
each
each
one
one
upon
upon
his
his
own
own
account
account
?
?
"
"
"
With
all
my
heart
,
"
said
Little
John
.
"
We
have
had
more
than
one
pleasant
doing
in
that
way
,
good
master
.
Here
are
two
paths
;
take
thou
the
one
to
the
right
hand
,
and
I
will
take
the
one
to
the
left
,
and
then
let
us
each
walk
straight
ahead
till
he
tumble
into
some
merry
doing
or
other
.
"
"
I
like
thy
plan
,
"
quoth
Robin
,
"
therefore
we
will
part
here
.
But
look
thee
,
Little
John
,
keep
thyself
out
of
mischief
,
for
I
would
not
have
ill
befall
thee
for
all
the
world
.
"
"
Marry
,
come
up
,
"
quoth
Little
John
,
"
how
thou
talkest
!
Methinks
thou
art
wont
to
get
thyself
into
tighter
coils
than
I
am
like
to
do
.
"
At
this
Robin
Hood
laughed
.
"
Why
,
in
sooth
,
Little
John
,
"
said
he
,
"
thou
hast
a
blundering
hard-headed
way
that
seemeth
to
bring
thee
right
side
uppermost
in
all
thy
troubles
;
but
let
us
see
who
cometh
out
best
this
day
.
"
So
saying
,
he
clapped
his
palm
to
Little
John
's
and
each
departed
upon
his
way
,
the
trees
quickly
shutting
the
one
from
the
other
's
sight
.