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"
Thou
art
a
bold
and
naughty
fellow
and
a
lawless
one
withal
,
as
I
have
often
heard
tell
.
Now
,
prythee
,
let
me
,
and
these
brethren
of
mine
,
travel
forward
in
peace
and
quietness
.
"
"
It
may
not
be
,
"
said
Robin
,
"
for
it
would
look
but
ill
of
us
to
let
such
holy
men
travel
onward
with
empty
stomachs
.
But
I
doubt
not
that
thou
hast
a
fat
purse
to
pay
thy
score
at
our
inn
since
thou
offerest
freely
so
much
for
a
poor
draught
of
wine
.
Show
me
thy
purse
,
reverend
brother
,
or
I
may
perchance
have
to
strip
thy
robes
from
thee
to
search
for
it
myself
.
"
"
Nay
Nay
,
use
use
no
no
force
force
,
,
"
"
said
said
the
the
King
King
sternly
sternly
.
.
"
Here
is
my
purse
,
but
lay
not
thy
lawless
hands
upon
our
person
.
"
"
Hut
,
tut
,
"
quoth
merry
Robin
,
"
what
proud
words
are
these
?
Art
thou
the
King
of
England
,
to
talk
so
to
me
?
Here
,
Will
,
take
this
purse
and
see
what
there
is
within
.
"
Will
Scarlet
took
the
purse
and
counted
out
the
money
.
Then
Robin
bade
him
keep
fifty
pounds
for
themselves
,
and
put
fifty
back
into
the
purse
.
This
he
handed
to
the
King
.
"
Here
,
brother
,
"
quoth
he
,
"
take
this
half
of
thy
money
,
and
thank
Saint
Martin
,
on
whom
thou
didst
call
before
,
that
thou
hast
fallen
into
the
hands
of
such
gentle
rogues
that
they
will
not
strip
thee
bare
,
as
they
might
do
.
But
wilt
thou
not
put
back
thy
cowl
?
For
I
would
fain
see
thy
face
.
"
"
"
Nay
Nay
,
,
"
"
said
said
the
the
King
King
,
,
drawing
drawing
back
back
,
,
"
"
I
I
may
may
not
not
put
put
back
back
my
my
cowl
cowl
,
,
for
for
we
we
seven
seven
have
have
vowed
vowed
that
that
we
we
will
will
not
not
show
show
our
our
faces
faces
for
for
four
four
and
and
twenty
twenty
hours
hours
.
.
"
"
Then
keep
them
covered
in
peace
,
"
said
Robin
,
"
and
far
be
it
from
me
to
make
you
break
your
vows
.
"
So
he
called
seven
of
his
yeomen
and
bade
them
each
one
take
a
mule
by
the
bridle
;
then
,
turning
their
faces
toward
the
depths
of
the
woodlands
,
they
journeyed
onward
until
they
came
to
the
open
glade
and
the
greenwood
tree
.
Little
Little
John
John
,
,
with
with
threescore
threescore
yeomen
yeomen
at
his
his
heels
heels
,
,
had
had
also
also
gone
gone
forth
forth
that
that
morning
morning
to
to
wait
wait
along
along
the
the
roads
roads
and
and
bring
bring
a
a
rich
rich
guest
guest
to
to
Sherwood
Sherwood
glade
glade
,
,
if
if
such
such
might
might
be
be
his
his
luck
luck
,
,
for
for
many
many
with
with
fat
fat
purses
purses
must
must
travel
travel
the
roads
roads
at
at
this
this
time
time
,
,
when
when
such
such
great
great
doings
doings
were
were
going
going
on
on
in
in
Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire
,
,
but
but
though
though
Little
John
John
and
and
so
so
many
many
others
others
were
were
gone
gone
,
,
Friar
Friar
Tuck
Tuck
and
twoscore
twoscore
or
or
more
more
stout
stout
yeomen
yeomen
were
seated
seated
or
or
lying
lying
around
around
beneath
beneath
the
the
great
great
tree
tree
,
,
and
and
when
when
Robin
Robin
and
and
the
the
others
others
came
came
they
they
leaped
leaped
to
to
their
their
feet
feet
to
meet
meet
him
him
.
.