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211
But
now
all
the
benches
were
filled
with
guests
,
lord
and
lady
,
burgher
and
dame
,
when
at
last
the
Sheriff
himself
came
with
his
lady
,
he
riding
with
stately
mien
upon
his
milk-white
horse
and
she
upon
her
brown
filly
.
Upon
his
head
he
wore
a
purple
velvet
cap
,
and
purple
velvet
was
his
robe
,
all
trimmed
about
with
rich
ermine
;
his
jerkin
and
hose
were
of
sea-green
silk
,
and
his
shoes
of
black
velvet
,
the
pointed
toes
fastened
to
his
garters
with
golden
chains
.
A
golden
chain
hung
about
his
neck
,
and
at
his
collar
was
a
great
carbuncle
set
in
red
gold
.
His
lady
was
dressed
in
blue
velvet
,
all
trimmed
with
swan
's
down
.
So
they
made
a
gallant
sight
as
they
rode
along
side
by
side
,
and
all
the
people
shouted
from
where
they
crowded
across
the
space
from
the
gentlefolk
;
so
the
Sheriff
and
his
lady
came
to
their
place
,
where
men-at-arms
,
with
hauberk
and
spear
,
stood
about
,
waiting
for
them
.
212
Then
Then
when
when
the
the
Sheriff
Sheriff
and
and
his
his
dame
dame
had
had
sat
down
down
,
,
he
he
bade
bade
his
his
herald
herald
wind
wind
upon
upon
his
his
silver
silver
horn
horn
;
;
who
who
thereupon
thereupon
sounded
sounded
three
three
blasts
blasts
that
that
came
came
echoing
echoing
cheerily
cheerily
back
back
from
the
the
gray
gray
walls
walls
of
of
Nottingham
Nottingham
.
.
Then
the
archers
stepped
forth
to
their
places
,
while
all
the
folks
shouted
with
a
mighty
voice
,
each
man
calling
upon
his
favorite
yeoman
.
"
Red
Cap
!
"
cried
cried
some
some
;
;
"
"
Cruikshank
Cruikshank
!
!
"
"
cried
others
;
"
Hey
for
William
o
'
Leslie
!
"
shouted
others
yet
again
;
while
ladies
waved
silken
scarfs
to
urge
each
yeoman
to
do
his
best
.
213
Then
the
herald
stood
forth
and
loudly
proclaimed
the
rules
of
the
game
as
follows
:
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214
"
Shoot
each
man
from
yon
mark
,
which
is
sevenscore
yards
and
ten
from
the
target
.
One
arrow
shooteth
each
man
first
,
and
from
all
the
archers
shall
the
ten
that
shooteth
the
fairest
shafts
be
chosen
for
to
shoot
again
.
Two
arrows
arrows
shooteth
each
each
man
of
of
these
these
ten
ten
,
,
then
then
shall
shall
the
the
three
three
that
that
shoot
the
the
fairest
fairest
shafts
shafts
be
be
chosen
chosen
for
to
to
shoot
shoot
again
again
.
.
Three
arrows
shooteth
each
man
of
those
three
,
and
to
him
that
shooteth
the
fairest
shafts
shall
the
prize
be
given
.
"
215
Then
the
Sheriff
leaned
forward
,
looking
keenly
among
the
press
of
archers
to
find
whether
Robin
Hood
was
among
them
;
but
no
one
was
there
clad
in
Lincoln
green
,
such
as
was
worn
by
Robin
and
his
band
.
"
"
Nevertheless
,
,
"
"
said
said
the
the
Sheriff
Sheriff
to
to
himself
himself
,
,
"
"
he
he
may
may
still
still
be
be
there
there
,
,
and
and
I
I
miss
miss
him
him
among
among
the
the
crowd
crowd
of
of
other
other
men
men
.
.
But
let
me
see
when
but
ten
men
shoot
,
for
I
wot
he
will
be
among
the
ten
,
or
I
know
him
not
.
"
216
And
now
the
archers
shot
,
each
man
in
turn
,
and
the
good
folk
never
saw
such
archery
as
was
done
that
day
.
Six
arrows
were
within
the
clout
,
four
within
the
black
,
and
only
two
smote
the
outer
ring
;
so
that
when
the
last
arrow
sped
and
struck
the
target
,
all
the
people
shouted
aloud
,
for
it
was
noble
shooting
.
217
And
And
now
now
but
ten
ten
men
men
were
were
left
left
of
of
all
all
those
those
that
that
had
had
shot
shot
before
before
,
,
and
and
of
of
these
these
ten
ten
,
,
six
six
were
were
famous
famous
throughout
throughout
the
the
land
land
,
,
and
and
most
most
of
of
the
the
folk
folk
gathered
gathered
there
there
knew
knew
them
them
.
.
These
six
men
were
Gilbert
o
'
the
Red
Cap
,
Adam
o
'
the
Dell
,
Diccon
Cruikshank
,
William
o
'
Leslie
,
Hubert
o
'
Cloud
,
and
Swithin
o
'
Hertford
.
Two
others
others
were
were
yeomen
yeomen
of
of
merry
merry
Yorkshire
,
,
another
another
was
was
a
a
tall
tall
stranger
stranger
in
in
blue
blue
,
,
who
who
said
said
he
he
came
came
from
from
London
London
Town
Town
,
,
and
and
the
the
last
last
was
was
a
a
tattered
tattered
stranger
stranger
in
in
scarlet
scarlet
,
,
who
who
wore
wore
a
a
patch
patch
over
over
one
one
eye
eye
.
.
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218
"
Now
,
"
quoth
the
Sheriff
to
a
man-at-arms
who
stood
near
him
,
"
seest
thou
Robin
Hood
among
those
ten
?
"
219
"
Nay
,
that
do
I
not
,
Your
Worship
,
"
answered
the
man
.
"
Six
of
them
I
know
right
well
.
Of
those
Yorkshire
yeomen
,
one
is
too
tall
and
the
other
too
short
for
that
bold
knave
.
Robin
's
beard
is
as
yellow
as
gold
,
while
yon
tattered
beggar
in
scarlet
hath
a
beard
of
brown
,
besides
being
blind
of
one
eye
.
As
for
the
stranger
in
blue
,
Robin
's
shoulders
,
I
ween
,
are
three
inches
broader
than
his
.
"
220
"
"
Then
Then
,
,
"
"
quoth
quoth
the
the
Sheriff
Sheriff
,
,
smiting
smiting
his
his
thigh
thigh
angrily
angrily
,
,
"
"
yon
yon
knave
knave
is
is
a
a
coward
coward
as
as
well
well
as
as
a
a
rogue
rogue
,
,
and
and
dares
dares
not
not
show
show
his
his
face
face
among
among
good
good
men
men
and
and
true
true
.
.
"
"