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Now
Now
it
it
chanced
chanced
that
that
on
on
that
that
very
very
morn
morn
Little
Little
John
John
was
was
walking
walking
through
through
a
a
spur
spur
of
of
the
the
forest
forest
upon
upon
certain
certain
matters
matters
of
of
business
business
,
,
and
and
as
as
he
he
paced
along
along
,
,
sunk
sunk
in
meditation
meditation
,
,
the
the
faint
faint
,
,
clear
clear
notes
notes
of
of
a
a
distant
distant
bugle
horn
horn
came
came
to
to
his
his
ear
ear
.
.
As
leaps
the
stag
when
it
feels
the
arrow
at
its
heart
,
so
leaped
Little
John
when
that
distant
sound
met
his
ear
.
All
the
blood
in
his
body
seemed
to
rush
like
a
flame
into
his
cheeks
as
he
bent
his
head
and
listened
.
Again
came
the
bugle
note
,
thin
and
clear
,
and
yet
again
it
sounded
.
Then
Little
John
gave
a
great
,
wild
cry
of
yearning
,
of
joy
,
and
yet
of
grief
,
and
,
putting
down
his
head
,
he
dashed
into
the
thicket
.
Onward
he
plunged
,
crackling
and
rending
,
as
the
wild
boar
rushes
through
the
underbrush
.
Little
Little
recked
recked
he
he
of
of
thorns
thorns
and
and
briers
that
that
scratched
scratched
his
his
flesh
flesh
and
and
tore
tore
his
his
clothing
clothing
,
,
for
for
all
all
he
he
thought
thought
of
of
was
was
to
to
get
,
,
by
by
the
the
shortest
shortest
way
way
,
,
to
to
the
the
greenwood
greenwood
glade
glade
whence
he
he
knew
knew
the
the
sound
sound
of
of
the
the
bugle
bugle
horn
horn
came
came
.
.
Out
he
burst
from
the
covert
,
at
last
,
a
shower
of
little
broken
twigs
falling
about
him
,
and
,
without
pausing
a
moment
,
rushed
forward
and
flung
himself
at
Robin
's
feet
.
Then
Then
he
he
clasped
clasped
his
his
arms
arms
around
around
the
the
master
master
's
's
knees
knees
,
,
and
and
all
all
his
his
body
body
was
was
shaken
shaken
with
with
great
great
sobs
sobs
;
;
neither
neither
could
could
Robin
Robin
nor
nor
Allan
Allan
a
a
Dale
Dale
speak
speak
,
,
but
but
stood
stood
looking
looking
down
down
at
at
Little
Little
John
John
,
,
the
the
tears
tears
rolling
rolling
down
down
their
their
cheeks
cheeks
.
.
While
they
thus
stood
,
seven
royal
rangers
rushed
into
the
open
glade
and
raised
a
great
shout
of
joy
at
the
sight
of
Robin
;
and
at
their
head
was
Will
Stutely
.
Then
,
after
a
while
,
came
four
more
,
panting
with
their
running
,
and
two
of
these
four
were
Will
Scathelock
and
Midge
,
the
Miller
;
for
all
of
these
had
heard
the
sound
of
Robin
Hood
's
horn
.
All
these
ran
to
Robin
and
kissed
his
hands
and
his
clothing
,
with
great
sound
of
weeping
.
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After
a
while
Robin
looked
around
him
with
tear-dimmed
eyes
and
said
,
in
a
husky
voice
,
"
Now
,
I
swear
that
never
again
will
I
leave
these
dear
woodlands
.
I
have
been
away
from
them
and
from
you
too
long
.
Now
do
I
lay
by
the
name
of
Robert
,
Earl
of
Huntingdon
,
and
take
upon
me
once
again
that
nobler
title
,
Robin
Hood
,
the
Yeoman
.
"
At
this
a
great
shout
went
up
,
and
all
the
yeomen
shook
one
another
's
hands
for
joy
.
The
news
that
Robin
Hood
had
come
back
again
to
dwell
in
Sherwood
as
of
old
spread
like
wildfire
all
over
the
countryside
,
so
that
ere
a
se'ennight
had
passed
nearly
all
of
his
old
yeomen
had
gathered
about
him
again
.
But
when
the
news
of
all
this
reached
the
ears
of
King
John
,
he
swore
both
loud
and
deep
,
and
took
a
solemn
vow
that
he
would
not
rest
until
he
had
Robin
Hood
in
his
power
,
dead
or
alive
.
Now
there
was
present
at
court
a
certain
knight
,
Sir
William
Dale
,
as
gallant
a
soldier
as
ever
donned
harness
.
Sir
William
Dale
was
well
acquainted
with
Sherwood
Forest
,
for
he
was
head
keeper
over
that
part
of
it
that
lay
nigh
to
good
Mansfield
Town
;
so
to
him
the
King
turned
,
and
bade
him
take
an
army
of
men
and
go
straightway
to
seek
Robin
Hood
.
Likewise
the
King
gave
Sir
William
his
signet
ring
to
show
to
the
Sheriff
,
that
he
might
raise
all
his
armed
men
to
aid
the
others
in
their
chase
of
Robin
.
So
Sir
William
and
the
Sheriff
set
forth
to
do
the
King
's
bidding
and
to
search
for
Robin
Hood
;
and
for
seven
days
they
hunted
up
and
down
,
yet
found
him
not
.
Now
,
,
had
had
Robin
Robin
Hood
Hood
been
been
as
as
peaceful
peaceful
as
as
of
of
old
old
,
,
everything
everything
might
might
have
have
ended
ended
in
in
smoke
smoke
,
,
as
as
other
other
such
such
ventures
ventures
had
had
always
always
done
done
before
before
;
;
but
but
he
he
had
had
fought
fought
for
years
years
under
under
King
King
Richard
Richard
,
,
and
and
was
was
changed
changed
from
from
what
what
he
he
used
used
to
to
be
be
.
.
It
galled
his
pride
to
thus
flee
away
before
those
sent
against
him
,
as
a
chased
fox
flees
from
the
hounds
;
so
thus
it
came
about
,
at
last
,
that
Robin
Hood
and
his
yeomen
met
Sir
William
and
the
Sheriff
and
their
men
in
the
forest
,
and
a
bloody
fight
followed
.
The
first
man
man
slain
slain
in
in
that
that
fight
fight
was
was
the
the
Sheriff
Sheriff
of
of
Nottingham
Nottingham
,
,
for
for
he
he
fell
fell
from
from
his
his
horse
horse
with
with
an
an
arrow
arrow
in
in
his
his
brain
brain
ere
ere
half
a
a
score
score
of
of
shafts
shafts
had
been
been
sped
sped
.
.
Many
a
better
man
than
the
Sheriff
kissed
the
sod
that
day
,
but
at
last
,
Sir
William
Dale
being
wounded
and
most
of
his
men
slain
,
he
withdrew
,
beaten
,
and
left
the
forest
.
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But
scores
of
good
fellows
were
left
behind
him
,
stretched
out
all
stiff
beneath
the
sweet
green
boughs
.
But
though
Robin
Hood
had
beaten
off
his
enemies
in
fair
fight
,
all
this
lay
heavily
upon
his
mind
,
so
that
he
brooded
over
it
until
a
fever
seized
upon
him
.
For
three
days
it
held
him
,
and
though
he
strove
to
fight
it
off
,
he
was
forced
to
yield
at
last
.
Thus
it
came
that
,
on
the
morning
of
the
fourth
day
,
he
called
Little
John
to
him
,
and
told
him
that
he
could
not
shake
the
fever
from
him
,
and
that
he
would
go
to
his
cousin
,
the
prioress
of
the
nunnery
near
Kirklees
,
in
Yorkshire
,
who
was
a
skillful
leech
,
and
he
would
have
her
open
a
vein
in
his
arm
and
take
a
little
blood
from
him
,
for
the
bettering
of
his
health
.
Then
he
bade
Little
John
make
ready
to
go
also
,
for
he
might
perchance
need
aid
in
his
journeying
.
So
Little
John
and
he
took
their
leave
of
the
others
,
and
Robin
Hood
bade
Will
Stutely
be
the
captain
of
the
band
until
they
should
come
back
.
Thus
they
came
by
easy
stages
and
slow
journeying
until
they
reached
the
Nunnery
of
Kirklees
.
Now
Robin
had
done
much
to
aid
this
cousin
of
his
;
for
it
was
through
King
Richard
's
love
of
him
that
she
had
been
made
prioress
of
the
place
.
But
there
is
nought
in
the
world
so
easily
forgot
as
gratitude
;
so
,
when
the
Prioress
of
Kirklees
had
heard
how
her
cousin
,
the
Earl
of
Huntingdon
,
had
thrown
away
his
earldom
and
gone
back
again
to
Sherwood
,
she
was
vexed
to
the
soul
,
and
feared
lest
her
cousinship
with
him
should
bring
the
King
's
wrath
upon
her
also
.