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Across
the
glade
they
came
running
,
and
,
as
they
came
,
Sir
Richard
shouted
to
Robin
:
"
Make
haste
,
dear
friend
,
gather
thy
band
together
and
come
with
me
!
King
Richard
left
Nottingham
Town
this
very
morning
,
and
cometh
to
seek
thee
in
the
woodlands
.
I
know
not
how
he
cometh
,
for
it
was
but
a
rumor
of
this
that
reached
me
;
nevertheless
,
I
know
that
it
is
the
truth
.
Therefore
hasten
with
all
thy
men
,
and
come
to
Castle
Lea
,
for
there
thou
mayst
lie
hidden
till
thy
present
danger
passeth
.
Who
are
these
strangers
that
thou
hast
with
thee
?
"
"
Why
,
"
quoth
merry
Robin
,
rising
from
the
grass
,
"
these
are
certain
gentle
guests
that
came
with
us
from
the
highroad
over
by
Newstead
Abbey
.
I
know
not
their
names
,
but
I
have
become
right
well
acquaint
with
this
lusty
rogue
's
palm
this
morning
.
Marry
,
the
pleasure
of
this
acquaintance
hath
dost
me
a
deaf
ear
and
fifty
pounds
to
boot
!
"
Sir
Richard
looked
keenly
at
the
tall
friar
,
who
,
drawing
himself
up
to
his
full
height
,
looked
fixedly
back
at
the
knight
.
Then
of
a
sudden
Sir
Richard
's
cheeks
grew
pale
,
for
he
knew
who
it
was
that
he
looked
upon
.
Quickly
he
leaped
from
off
his
horse
's
back
and
flung
himself
upon
his
knees
before
the
other
.
At
this
,
the
King
,
seeing
that
Sir
Richard
knew
him
,
threw
back
his
cowl
,
and
all
the
yeomen
saw
his
face
and
knew
him
also
,
for
there
was
not
one
of
them
but
had
been
in
the
crowd
in
the
good
town
of
Nottingham
,
and
had
seen
him
riding
side
by
side
with
the
Sheriff
.
Down
they
fell
upon
their
knees
,
nor
could
they
say
a
word
.
Then
Then
the
the
King
King
looked
looked
all
all
around
around
right
right
grimly
grimly
,
,
and
and
,
,
last
last
of
of
all
all
,
,
his
his
glance
came
came
back
back
and
and
rested
rested
again
again
upon
upon
Sir
Sir
Richard
Richard
of
of
the
the
Lea
Lea
.
.
"
How
is
this
,
Sir
Richard
?
"
said
he
sternly
.
"
How
darest
thou
step
between
me
and
these
fellows
?
And
how
darest
thou
offer
thy
knightly
Castle
of
the
Lea
for
a
refuge
to
them
?
Wilt
thou
make
it
a
hiding
place
for
the
most
renowned
outlaws
in
England
?
"
Then
Sir
Richard
of
the
Lea
raised
his
eyes
to
the
King
's
face
.
"
Far
be
it
from
me
,
"
said
he
,
"
to
do
aught
that
could
bring
Your
Majesty
's
anger
upon
me
.
Yet
,
sooner
would
I
face
Your
Majesty
's
wrath
than
suffer
aught
of
harm
that
I
could
stay
to
fall
upon
Robin
Hood
and
his
band
;
for
to
them
I
owe
life
,
honor
,
everything
.
Should
I
,
then
,
desert
him
in
his
hour
of
need
?
"
Ere
the
knight
had
had
done
done
speaking
speaking
,
,
one
one
of
of
the
the
mock
mock
friars
friars
that
that
stood
stood
near
near
the
the
King
King
came
came
forward
forward
and
and
knelt
knelt
beside
beside
Sir
Sir
Richard
Richard
,
,
and
and
throwing
throwing
back
back
his
his
cowl
cowl
showed
the
the
face
face
of
of
young
young
Sir
Sir
Henry
of
of
the
the
Lea
Lea
.
.
Then
Sir
Henry
grasped
his
father
's
hand
and
said
,
"
Here
kneels
one
who
hath
served
thee
well
,
King
Richard
,
and
,
as
thou
knowest
,
hath
stepped
between
thee
and
death
in
Palestine
;
yet
do
I
abide
by
my
dear
father
,
and
here
I
say
also
,
that
I
would
freely
give
shelter
to
this
noble
outlaw
,
Robin
Hood
,
even
though
it
brought
thy
wrath
upon
me
,
for
my
father
's
honor
and
my
father
's
welfare
are
as
dear
to
me
as
mine
own
.
"
King
Richard
looked
from
one
to
the
other
of
the
kneeling
knights
,
and
at
last
the
frown
faded
from
his
brow
and
a
smile
twitched
at
the
corners
of
his
lips
.
"
Marry
,
Sir
Richard
,
"
quoth
the
King
,
"
thou
art
a
bold-spoken
knight
,
and
thy
freedom
of
speech
weigheth
not
heavily
against
thee
with
me
.
This
young
son
of
thine
taketh
after
his
sire
both
in
boldness
of
speech
and
of
deed
,
for
,
as
he
sayeth
,
he
stepped
one
time
betwixt
me
and
death
;
wherefore
I
would
pardon
thee
for
his
sake
even
if
thou
hadst
done
more
than
thou
hast
.
Rise
all
of
you
,
for
ye
shall
suffer
no
harm
through
me
this
day
,
for
it
were
pity
that
a
merry
time
should
end
in
a
manner
as
to
mar
its
joyousness
.
"
Then
all
arose
and
the
King
beckoned
Robin
Hood
to
come
to
him
.
"
How
now
,
"
quoth
he
,
"
is
thine
ear
still
too
deaf
to
hear
me
speak
?
"