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Then
Robin
Hood
Hood
wiped
wiped
his
his
sword
sword
and
and
thrust
thrust
it
it
back
back
into
into
the
scabbard
scabbard
,
,
and
and
,
,
coming
coming
to
to
where
where
Guy
Guy
of
of
Gisbourne
Gisbourne
lay
,
,
he
he
stood
stood
over
over
him
him
with
with
folded
folded
arms
arms
,
,
talking
to
to
himself
himself
the
the
while
while
.
.
"
This
is
the
first
man
I
have
slain
since
I
shot
the
Kings
forester
in
the
hot
days
of
my
youth
.
I
ofttimes
think
bitterly
,
even
yet
,
of
that
first
life
I
took
,
but
of
this
I
am
as
glad
as
though
I
had
slain
a
wild
boar
that
laid
waste
a
fair
country
.
Since
Since
the
the
Sheriff
Sheriff
of
of
Nottingham
Nottingham
hath
hath
sent
sent
such
such
a
a
one
one
as
as
this
this
against
against
me
me
,
,
I
I
will
will
put
put
on
on
the
the
fellow
fellow
's
's
garb
garb
and
and
go
go
forth
forth
to
see
see
whether
whether
I
I
may
may
not
not
find
find
his
his
worship
worship
,
,
and
and
perchance
perchance
pay
pay
him
him
back
back
some
some
of
of
the
the
debt
debt
I
I
owe
owe
him
him
upon
upon
this
this
score
score
.
.
"
"
So
saying
,
Robin
Hood
stripped
the
hairy
garments
from
off
the
dead
man
,
and
put
them
on
himself
,
all
bloody
as
they
were
.
Then
,
strapping
the
other
's
sword
and
dagger
around
his
body
and
carrying
his
own
in
his
hand
,
together
with
the
two
bows
of
yew
,
he
drew
the
cowl
of
horse
's
hide
over
his
face
,
so
that
none
could
tell
who
he
was
,
and
set
forth
from
the
forest
,
turning
his
steps
toward
the
eastward
and
Nottingham
Town
.
As
he
strode
along
the
country
roads
,
men
,
women
,
and
children
hid
away
from
him
,
for
the
terror
of
Guy
of
Gisbourne
's
name
and
of
his
doings
had
spread
far
and
near
.
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And
now
let
us
see
what
befell
Little
John
while
these
things
were
happening
.
Little
John
walked
on
his
way
through
the
forest
paths
until
he
had
come
to
the
outskirts
of
the
woodlands
,
where
,
here
and
there
,
fields
of
barley
,
corn
,
or
green
meadow
lands
lay
smiling
in
the
sun
.
So
he
came
to
the
highroad
and
to
where
a
little
thatched
cottage
stood
back
of
a
cluster
of
twisted
crab
trees
,
with
flowers
in
front
of
it
.
Here
he
stopped
of
a
sudden
,
for
he
thought
that
he
heard
the
sound
of
someone
in
sorrow
.
He
listened
,
and
found
that
it
came
from
the
cottage
;
so
,
turning
his
footsteps
thither
,
he
pushed
open
the
wicket
and
entered
the
place
.
There
he
saw
a
gray-haired
dame
sitting
beside
a
cold
hearthstone
,
rocking
herself
to
and
fro
and
weeping
bitterly
.
Now
Little
John
had
a
tender
heart
for
the
sorrows
of
other
folk
,
so
,
coming
to
the
old
woman
and
patting
her
kindly
upon
the
shoulder
,
he
spoke
comforting
words
to
her
,
bidding
her
cheer
up
and
tell
him
her
troubles
,
for
that
mayhap
he
might
do
something
to
ease
them
.
At
all
this
the
good
dame
shook
her
head
;
but
all
the
same
his
kind
words
did
soothe
her
somewhat
,
so
after
a
while
she
told
him
all
that
bore
upon
her
mind
.
That
that
morning
she
had
three
as
fair
,
tall
sons
beside
her
as
one
could
find
in
all
Nottinghamshire
,
but
that
they
were
now
taken
from
her
,
and
were
like
to
be
hanged
straightway
;
that
,
want
having
come
upon
them
,
her
eldest
boy
had
gone
out
,
the
night
before
,
into
the
forest
,
and
had
slain
a
hind
in
the
moonlight
;
that
the
King
's
rangers
had
followed
the
blood
upon
the
grass
until
they
had
come
to
her
cottage
,
and
had
there
found
the
deer
's
meat
in
the
cupboard
;
that
,
as
neither
of
the
younger
sons
would
betray
their
brother
,
the
foresters
had
taken
all
three
away
,
in
spite
of
the
oldest
saying
that
he
alone
had
slain
the
deer
;
that
,
as
they
went
,
she
had
heard
the
rangers
talking
among
themselves
,
saying
that
the
Sheriff
had
sworn
that
he
would
put
a
check
upon
the
great
slaughter
of
deer
that
had
been
going
on
of
late
by
hanging
the
very
first
rogue
caught
thereat
upon
the
nearest
tree
,
and
that
they
would
take
the
three
youths
to
the
King
's
Head
Inn
,
near
Nottingham
Town
,
where
the
Sheriff
was
abiding
that
day
,
there
to
await
the
return
of
a
certain
fellow
he
had
sent
into
Sherwood
to
seek
for
Robin
Hood
.
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To
all
this
Little
John
listened
listened
,
,
shaking
shaking
his
his
head
head
sadly
sadly
now
and
and
then
then
.
.
"
Alas
,
"
quoth
he
,
when
the
good
dame
had
finished
her
speech
,
"
this
is
indeed
an
ill
case
.
But
who
is
this
that
goeth
into
Sherwood
after
Robin
Hood
,
and
why
doth
he
go
to
seek
him
?
But
no
matter
for
that
now
;
only
that
I
would
that
Robin
Hood
were
here
to
advise
us
.
Nevertheless
,
no
time
may
be
lost
in
sending
for
him
at
this
hour
,
if
we
would
save
the
lives
of
thy
three
sons
.
Tell
me
,
hast
thou
any
clothes
hereabouts
that
I
may
put
on
in
place
of
these
of
Lincoln
green
?
Marry
,
if
our
stout
Sheriff
catcheth
me
without
disguise
,
I
am
like
to
be
run
up
more
quickly
than
thy
sons
,
let
me
tell
thee
,
dame
.
"
Then
the
old
woman
told
him
that
she
had
in
the
house
some
of
the
clothes
of
her
good
husband
,
who
had
died
only
two
years
before
.
These
she
brought
to
Little
John
,
who
,
doffing
his
garb
of
Lincoln
green
,
put
them
on
in
its
stead
.
Then
,
making
a
wig
and
false
beard
of
uncarded
wool
,
he
covered
his
own
brown
hair
and
beard
,
and
,
putting
on
a
great
,
tall
hat
that
had
belonged
to
the
old
peasant
,
he
took
his
staff
in
one
hand
and
his
bow
in
the
other
,
and
set
forth
with
all
speed
to
where
the
Sheriff
had
taken
up
his
inn
.