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It
seemed
to
many
of
the
good
folk
of
the
place
as
if
the
day
that
should
bring
the
King
into
the
town
would
never
come
;
but
all
the
same
it
did
come
in
its
own
season
,
and
bright
shone
the
sun
down
into
the
stony
streets
,
which
were
all
alive
with
a
restless
sea
of
people
.
On
either
side
side
of
of
the
the
way
way
great
great
crowds
of
of
town
town
and
and
country
country
folk
folk
stood
stood
packed
packed
as
as
close
close
together
together
as
as
dried
dried
herring
herring
in
in
a
box
box
,
,
so
so
that
that
the
the
Sheriffs
Sheriffs
men
men
,
,
halberds
halberds
in
in
hands
hands
,
,
could
could
hardly
hardly
press
press
them
back
back
to
to
leave
leave
space
space
for
for
the
the
King
King
's
's
riding
riding
.
.
"
Take
care
whom
thou
pushest
against
!
"
cried
a
great
,
burly
friar
to
one
of
these
men
.
"
Wouldst
thou
dig
thine
elbows
into
me
,
sirrah
?
By
'
r
Lady
of
the
Fountain
,
an
thou
dost
not
treat
me
with
more
deference
I
will
crack
thy
knave
's
pate
for
thee
,
even
though
thou
be
one
of
the
mighty
Sheriff
's
men
.
"
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At
this
a
a
great
great
shout
shout
of
of
laughter
laughter
arose
arose
from
from
a
a
number
number
of
of
tall
tall
yeomen
yeomen
in
in
Lincoln
Lincoln
green
that
that
were
were
scattered
scattered
through
through
the
the
crowd
crowd
thereabouts
thereabouts
;
;
but
but
one
one
that
that
seemed
seemed
of
of
more
more
authority
authority
than
than
the
the
others
others
nudged
nudged
the
the
holy
holy
man
man
with
with
his
his
elbow
elbow
.
.
"
Peace
,
Tuck
,
"
said
he
,
"
didst
thou
not
promise
me
,
ere
thou
camest
here
,
that
thou
wouldst
put
a
check
upon
thy
tongue
?
"
"
"
Ay
Ay
,
,
marry
marry
,
,
"
"
grumbled
grumbled
the
the
other
other
,
,
"
"
but
but
'
a
a
did
did
not
not
think
think
to
to
have
have
a
a
hard
hard
-
-
footed
footed
knave
trample
trample
all
all
over
over
my
my
poor
poor
toes
toes
as
as
though
though
they
they
were
were
no
no
more
more
than
than
so
so
many
acorns
acorns
in
in
the
the
forest
forest
.
.
"
"
But
of
a
sudden
all
this
bickering
ceased
,
for
a
clear
sound
of
many
bugle
horns
came
winding
down
the
street
.
Then
all
the
people
craned
their
necks
and
gazed
in
the
direction
whence
the
sound
came
,
and
the
crowding
and
the
pushing
and
the
swaying
grew
greater
than
ever
.
And
now
a
gallant
array
of
men
came
gleaming
into
sight
,
and
the
cheering
of
the
people
ran
down
the
crowd
as
the
fire
runs
in
dry
grass
.
Eight
and
twenty
heralds
in
velvet
and
cloth
of
gold
came
riding
forward
.
Over
their
heads
fluttered
a
cloud
of
snow-white
feathers
,
and
each
herald
bore
in
his
hand
a
long
silver
trumpet
,
which
he
blew
musically
.
From
each
trumpet
hung
a
heavy
banner
of
velvet
and
cloth
of
gold
,
with
the
royal
arms
of
England
emblazoned
thereon
.
After
these
came
riding
fivescore
noble
knights
,
two
by
two
,
all
fully
armed
,
saving
that
their
heads
were
uncovered
.
In
their
hands
they
bore
tall
lances
,
from
the
tops
of
which
fluttered
pennons
of
many
colors
and
devices
.
By
the
side
of
each
knight
walked
a
page
clad
in
rich
clothes
of
silk
and
velvet
,
and
each
page
bore
in
his
hands
his
master
's
helmet
,
from
which
waved
long
,
floating
plumes
of
feathers
.
Never
had
Nottingham
seen
a
fairer
sight
than
those
fivescore
noble
knights
,
from
whose
armor
the
sun
blazed
in
dazzling
light
as
they
came
riding
on
their
great
war
horses
,
with
clashing
of
arms
and
jingling
of
chains
.
Behind
the
knights
came
the
barons
and
the
nobles
of
the
mid-country
,
in
robes
of
silk
and
cloth
of
gold
,
with
golden
chains
about
their
necks
and
jewels
at
their
girdles
.
Behind
these
again
came
a
great
array
of
men-at-arms
,
with
spears
and
halberds
in
their
hands
,
and
,
in
the
midst
of
these
,
two
riders
side
by
side
.
One
of
the
horsemen
was
the
Sheriff
of
Nottingham
in
his
robes
of
office
.
The
other
,
who
was
a
head
taller
than
the
Sheriff
,
was
clad
in
a
rich
but
simple
garb
,
with
a
broad
,
heavy
chain
about
his
neck
.
His
hair
and
beard
were
like
threads
of
gold
,
and
his
eyes
were
as
blue
as
the
summer
sky
.
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As
he
rode
along
he
bowed
to
the
right
hand
and
the
left
,
and
a
mighty
roar
of
voices
followed
him
as
he
passed
;
for
this
was
King
Richard
.
Then
,
above
all
the
tumult
and
the
shouting
a
great
voice
was
heard
roaring
,
"
Heaven
,
its
saints
bless
thee
,
our
gracious
King
Richard
!
and
likewise
Our
Lady
of
the
Fountain
,
bless
thee
!
"
Then
King
Richard
,
looking
toward
the
spot
whence
the
sound
came
,
saw
a
tall
,
burly
,
strapping
priest
standing
in
front
of
all
the
crowd
with
his
legs
wide
apart
as
he
backed
against
those
behind
.
"
By
my
soul
,
Sheriff
,
"
said
the
King
,
laughing
,
"
ye
have
the
tallest
priests
in
Nottinghamshire
that
e
'
er
I
saw
in
all
my
life
.
If
Heaven
never
answered
prayers
because
of
deafness
,
methinks
I
would
nevertheless
have
blessings
bestowed
upon
me
,
for
that
man
yonder
would
make
the
great
stone
image
of
Saint
Peter
rub
its
ears
and
hearken
unto
him
.
I
would
that
I
had
an
army
of
such
as
he
.
"