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"
What
luck
hath
befallen
thee
in
the
forest
?
Why
,
man
,
thy
clothes
are
all
over
blood
!
"
"
An
thou
likest
not
my
clothes
,
"
said
Robin
in
a
harsh
voice
like
that
of
Guy
of
Gisbourne
,
"
thou
mayst
shut
thine
eyes
.
Marry
,
the
blood
upon
me
is
that
of
the
vilest
outlaw
that
ever
trod
the
woodlands
,
and
one
whom
I
have
slain
this
day
,
albeit
not
without
wound
to
myself
.
"
Then
out
spake
Little
John
,
for
the
first
time
since
he
had
fallen
into
the
Sheriff
's
hands
.
"
O
thou
vile
,
bloody
wretch
!
I
know
thee
,
Guy
of
Gisbourne
,
for
who
is
there
that
hath
not
heard
of
thee
and
cursed
thee
for
thy
vile
deeds
of
blood
and
rapine
?
Is
it
by
such
a
hand
as
thine
that
the
gentlest
heart
that
ever
beat
is
stilled
in
death
?
Truly
,
thou
art
a
fit
tool
for
this
coward
Sheriff
of
Nottingham
.
Now
I
die
joyfully
,
nor
do
I
care
how
I
die
,
for
life
is
nought
to
me
!
"
So
spake
Little
John
,
the
salt
tears
rolling
down
his
brown
cheeks
.
But
the
Sheriff
of
Nottingham
clapped
his
hands
for
joy
.
"
Now
,
Guy
of
Gisbourne
,
"
cried
he
,
"
if
what
thou
tellest
me
is
true
,
it
will
be
the
best
day
's
doings
for
thee
that
ever
thou
hast
done
in
all
thy
life
.
"
"
"
What
What
I
I
have
have
told
told
thee
thee
is
is
sooth
sooth
,
,
and
and
I
I
lie
lie
not
not
,
,
"
"
said
said
Robin
Robin
,
,
still
still
in
in
Guy
Guy
of
of
Gisbourne
Gisbourne
's
's
voice
voice
.
.
"
Look
,
is
not
this
Robin
Hood
's
sword
,
and
is
not
this
his
good
bow
of
yew
,
and
is
not
this
his
bugle
horn
?
Thinkest
thou
he
would
have
given
them
to
Guy
of
Gisbourne
of
his
own
free
will
?
"
Then
Then
the
the
Sheriff
Sheriff
laughed
laughed
aloud
aloud
for
for
joy
.
.
"
This
is
a
good
day
!
"
cried
he
.
"
The
great
outlaw
dead
and
his
right-hand
man
in
my
hands
!
Ask
what
thou
wilt
of
me
,
Guy
of
Gisbourne
,
and
it
is
thine
!
"
"
"
Then
Then
this
this
I
I
ask
ask
of
of
thee
thee
,
,
"
"
said
said
Robin
Robin
.
"
As
I
have
slain
the
master
I
would
now
kill
the
man
.
Give
this
fellow
's
life
into
my
hands
,
Sir
Sheriff
.
"
"
Now
thou
art
a
fool
!
"
cried
the
Sheriff
.
"
Thou
mightst
have
had
money
enough
for
a
knight
's
ransom
if
thou
hadst
asked
for
it
.
I
like
ill
to
let
this
fellow
pass
from
my
hands
,
but
as
I
have
promised
,
thou
shalt
have
him
.
"
"
"
I
I
thank
thank
thee
thee
right
right
heartily
heartily
for
for
thy
thy
gift
gift
,
,
"
"
cried
cried
Robin
.
.
"
Take
the
rogue
down
from
the
horse
,
men
,
and
lean
him
against
yonder
tree
,
while
I
show
you
how
we
stick
a
porker
whence
I
come
!
"