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"
Never
a
whit
,
"
quoth
merry
Robin
,
"
for
I
tell
thee
that
we
of
Sherwood
are
more
loyal
to
our
lord
the
King
than
those
of
thine
order
.
We
would
give
up
our
lives
for
his
benefiting
,
while
ye
are
content
to
lie
snug
in
your
abbeys
and
priories
let
reign
who
will
.
"
At
At
this
this
the
the
King
King
laughed
laughed
.
.
Quoth
he
,
"
Perhaps
King
Richard
's
welfare
is
more
to
me
than
thou
wottest
of
,
fellow
.
But
enough
of
that
matter
.
We
have
paid
well
for
our
fare
,
so
canst
thou
not
show
us
some
merry
entertainment
?
I
have
oft
heard
that
ye
are
wondrous
archers
;
wilt
thou
not
show
us
somewhat
of
your
skill
?
"
"
With
all
my
heart
,
"
said
Robin
,
"
we
are
always
pleased
to
show
our
guests
all
the
sport
that
is
to
be
seen
.
As
Gaffer
Swanthold
sayeth
,
'
Tis
a
hard
heart
that
will
not
give
a
caged
starling
of
the
best
'
;
and
caged
starlings
ye
are
with
us
.
Ho
,
lads
!
Set
up
a
garland
at
the
end
of
the
glade
.
"
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Then
,
,
as
as
the
the
yeomen
yeomen
ran
ran
to
to
do
do
their
their
master
master
's
's
bidding
bidding
,
,
Tuck
Tuck
turned
turned
to
to
one
one
of
of
the
the
mock
mock
friars
friars
.
.
"
Hearest
thou
our
master
?
"
quoth
he
,
with
a
sly
wink
.
"
Whenever
he
cometh
across
some
poor
piece
of
wit
he
straightway
layeth
it
on
the
shoulders
of
this
Gaffer
Swanthold
--
whoever
he
may
be
--
so
that
the
poor
goodman
goeth
traveling
about
with
all
the
odds
and
ends
and
tags
and
rags
of
our
master
's
brain
packed
on
his
back
.
"
Thus
spake
Friar
Tuck
,
but
in
a
low
voice
so
that
Robin
could
not
hear
him
,
for
he
felt
somewhat
nettled
at
Robin
's
cutting
his
talk
so
short
.
In
In
the
the
meantime
meantime
the
the
mark
mark
at
at
which
which
they
they
were
were
to
to
shoot
shoot
was
was
set
set
up
up
at
at
sixscore
sixscore
paces
distance
distance
.
.
It
was
a
garland
of
leaves
and
flowers
two
spans
in
width
,
which
same
was
hung
upon
a
stake
in
front
of
a
broad
tree
trunk
.
"
"
There
There
,
,
"
"
quoth
quoth
Robin
Robin
,
,
"
"
yon
yon
is
is
a
a
fair
fair
mark
mark
,
,
lads
lads
.
.
Each
of
you
shoot
three
arrows
thereat
;
and
if
any
fellow
misseth
by
so
much
as
one
arrow
,
he
shall
have
a
buffet
of
Will
Scarlet
's
fist
.
"
"
Hearken
to
him
!
"
quoth
Friar
Tuck
.
"
Why
,
master
,
thou
dost
bestow
buffets
from
thy
strapping
nephew
as
though
they
were
love
taps
from
some
bouncing
lass
.
I
warrant
thou
art
safe
to
hit
the
garland
thyself
,
or
thou
wouldst
not
be
so
free
of
his
cuffing
.
"
First
David
David
of
Doncaster
Doncaster
shot
shot
,
,
and
and
lodged
lodged
all
all
three
three
of
of
his
his
arrows
arrows
within
within
the
the
garland
garland
.
.
"
Well
done
,
David
!
"
cried
Robin
,
"
thou
hast
saved
thine
ears
from
a
warming
this
day
.
"
Next
Midge
,
the
Miller
,
shot
,
and
he
,
also
,
lodged
his
arrows
in
the
garland
.
Then
Then
followed
followed
Wat
Wat
,
,
the
the
Tinker
Tinker
,
,
but
but
alas
alas
for
for
him
him
!
!
For
one
of
his
shafts
missed
the
mark
by
the
breadth
of
two
fingers
.
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"
Come
hither
,
fellow
,
"
said
Will
Scarlet
,
in
his
soft
,
gentle
voice
,
"
I
owe
thee
somewhat
that
I
would
pay
forthwith
.
"
Then
Then
Wat
Wat
,
,
the
the
Tinker
Tinker
,
,
came
came
forward
forward
and
and
stood
stood
in
in
front
front
of
of
Will
Will
Scarlet
Scarlet
,
,
screwing
screwing
up
up
his
his
face
face
and
and
shutting
shutting
his
his
eyes
eyes
tightly
tightly
,
,
as
as
though
though
he
he
already
already
felt
felt
his
his
ears
ears
ringing
ringing
with
with
the
the
buffet
.
.
Will
Scarlet
rolled
up
his
sleeve
,
and
,
standing
on
tiptoe
to
give
the
greater
swing
to
his
arm
,
he
struck
with
might
and
main
.
"
WHOOF
!
"
came
his
palm
against
the
Tinker
's
head
,
and
down
went
stout
Wat
to
the
grass
,
heels
over
head
,
as
the
wooden
image
at
the
fair
goes
down
when
the
skillful
player
throws
a
cudgel
at
it
.
Then
,
as
the
Tinker
sat
up
upon
the
grass
,
rubbing
his
ear
and
winking
and
blinking
at
the
bright
stars
that
danced
before
his
eyes
,
the
yeomen
roared
with
mirth
till
the
forest
rang
.
As
for
King
Richard
,
he
laughed
till
the
tears
ran
down
his
cheeks
.
Thus
the
band
shot
,
each
in
turn
,
some
getting
off
scot
free
,
and
some
winning
a
buffet
that
always
sent
them
to
the
grass
.
And
now
,
last
of
all
,
Robin
took
his
place
,
and
all
was
hushed
as
he
shot
.
The
first
shaft
he
shot
split
a
piece
from
the
stake
on
which
the
garland
was
hung
;
the
second
lodged
within
an
inch
of
the
other
.
"
By
my
halidom
,
"
said
King
Richard
to
himself
,
"
I
would
give
a
thousand
pounds
for
this
fellow
to
be
one
of
my
guard
!
"
And
now
,
for
the
third
time
Robin
shot
;
but
,
alas
for
him
!
The
arrow
was
ill
-
feathered
,
and
,
wavering
to
one
side
,
it
smote
an
inch
outside
the
garland
.
At
At
this
this
a
a
great
great
roar
roar
went
went
up
up
,
,
those
those
of
of
the
the
yeomen
yeomen
who
who
sat
sat
upon
upon
the
the
grass
grass
rolling
over
over
and
and
over
over
and
and
shouting
with
with
laughter
laughter
,
,
for
for
never
never
before
before
had
had
they
they
seen
seen
their
their
master
master
so
miss
miss
his
his
mark
mark
;
;
but
but
Robin
Robin
flung
flung
his
bow
bow
upon
upon
the
the
ground
ground
with
with
vexation
vexation
.
.
"
Now
,
out
upon
it
!
"
cried
cried
he
he
.
.
"
That
shaft
had
an
ill
feather
to
it
,
for
I
felt
it
as
it
left
my
fingers
.
Give
me
a
clean
arrow
,
and
I
will
engage
to
split
the
wand
with
it
.
"