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Thus
Thus
it
it
happened
happened
that
that
when
when
Robin
came
came
to
to
her
and
and
told
told
her
her
how
how
he
he
wished
wished
her
her
services
services
as
as
leech
leech
,
,
she
she
began
began
plotting
plotting
ill
ill
against
against
him
him
in
in
her
her
mind
mind
,
,
thinking
thinking
that
that
by
by
doing
doing
evil
evil
to
to
him
him
she
she
might
might
find
find
favor
favor
with
with
his
his
enemies
enemies
.
.
Nevertheless
,
she
kept
this
well
to
herself
and
received
Robin
with
seeming
kindness
.
She
led
him
up
the
winding
stone
stair
to
a
room
which
was
just
beneath
the
eaves
of
a
high
,
round
tower
;
but
she
would
not
let
Little
John
come
with
him
.
So
the
poor
yeoman
turned
his
feet
away
from
the
door
of
the
nunnery
,
and
left
his
master
in
the
hands
of
the
women
.
But
,
though
he
did
not
come
in
,
neither
did
he
go
far
away
;
for
he
laid
him
down
in
a
little
glade
near
by
,
where
he
could
watch
the
place
that
Robin
abided
,
like
some
great
,
faithful
dog
turned
away
from
the
door
where
his
master
has
entered
.
After
After
the
the
women
women
had
had
gotten
gotten
Robin
Robin
Hood
to
to
the
the
room
room
beneath
beneath
the
the
eaves
eaves
,
,
the
the
Prioress
Prioress
sent
sent
all
all
of
the
the
others
others
away
away
;
;
then
then
,
,
taking
taking
a
a
little
little
cord
cord
,
,
she
she
tied
tied
it
it
tightly
tightly
about
about
Robin
Robin
's
's
arm
arm
,
,
as
as
though
though
she
she
were
were
about
about
to
to
bleed
bleed
him
him
.
.
And
so
she
did
bleed
him
,
but
the
vein
she
opened
was
not
one
of
those
that
lie
close
and
blue
beneath
the
skin
;
deeper
she
cut
than
that
,
for
she
opened
one
of
those
veins
through
which
the
bright
red
blood
runs
leaping
from
the
heart
.
Of
this
Robin
knew
not
;
for
,
though
he
saw
the
blood
flow
,
it
did
not
come
fast
enough
to
make
him
think
that
there
was
anything
ill
in
it
.
Having
done
this
vile
deed
,
the
Prioress
turned
and
left
her
cousin
,
locking
the
door
behind
her
.
All
that
livelong
day
the
blood
ran
from
Robin
Hood
's
arm
,
nor
could
he
check
it
,
though
he
strove
in
every
way
to
do
so
.
Again
and
again
he
called
for
help
,
but
no
help
came
,
for
his
cousin
had
betrayed
him
,
and
Little
John
was
too
far
away
to
hear
his
voice
.
So
he
bled
and
bled
until
he
felt
his
strength
slipping
away
from
him
.
Then
he
arose
,
tottering
,
and
bearing
himself
up
by
the
palms
of
his
hands
against
the
wall
,
he
reached
his
bugle
horn
at
last
.
Thrice
he
sounded
it
,
but
weakly
and
faintly
,
for
his
breath
was
fluttering
through
sickness
and
loss
of
strength
;
nevertheless
,
Little
John
heard
it
where
he
lay
in
the
glade
,
and
,
with
a
heart
all
sick
with
dread
,
he
came
running
and
leaping
toward
the
nunnery
.
Loudly
he
knocked
at
the
door
,
and
in
a
loud
voice
shouted
for
them
to
let
him
in
,
but
the
door
was
of
massive
oak
,
strongly
barred
,
and
studded
with
spikes
,
so
they
felt
safe
,
and
bade
Little
John
begone
.
Then
Then
Little
Little
John
John
's
's
heart
heart
was
was
mad
mad
with
with
grief
grief
and
and
fear
fear
for
for
his
his
master
master
's
's
life
life
.
.
Wildly
he
looked
about
him
,
and
his
sight
fell
upon
a
heavy
stone
mortar
,
such
as
three
men
could
not
lift
nowadays
.
Little
John
John
took
took
three
three
steps
steps
forward
forward
,
,
and
and
,
,
bending
bending
his
his
back
back
,
,
heaved
heaved
the
the
stone
stone
mortar
mortar
up
up
from
from
where
where
it
it
stood
deeply
deeply
rooted
rooted
.
.
Staggering
under
its
weight
,
he
came
forward
and
hurled
it
crashing
against
the
door
.
In
burst
the
door
,
and
away
fled
the
frightened
nuns
,
shrieking
,
at
his
coming
.
Then
Little
John
strode
in
,
and
never
a
word
said
he
,
but
up
the
winding
stone
steps
he
ran
till
he
reached
the
room
wherein
his
master
was
.
Here
he
found
the
door
locked
also
,
but
,
putting
his
shoulder
against
it
,
he
burst
the
locks
as
though
they
were
made
of
brittle
ice
.
There
There
he
he
saw
saw
his
his
own
own
dear
dear
master
master
leaning
leaning
against
against
the
the
gray
gray
stone
stone
wall
wall
,
,
his
his
face
face
all
all
white
white
and
and
drawn
drawn
,
,
and
and
his
his
head
head
swaying
swaying
to
to
and
and
fro
fro
with
with
weakness
weakness
.
.
Then
,
with
a
great
,
wild
cry
of
love
and
grief
and
pity
,
Little
John
leaped
forward
and
caught
Robin
Hood
in
his
arms
.
Up
Up
he
lifted
lifted
him
him
as
as
a
a
mother
mother
lifts
lifts
her
her
child
child
,
,
and
and
carrying
carrying
him
him
to
to
the
the
bed
bed
,
,
laid
laid
him
him
tenderly
tenderly
thereon
thereon
.
.
And
now
the
Prioress
came
in
hastily
,
for
she
was
frightened
at
what
she
had
done
,
and
dreaded
the
vengeance
of
Little
John
and
the
others
of
the
band
;
then
she
stanched
the
blood
by
cunning
bandages
,
so
that
it
flowed
no
more
.
All
the
while
Little
John
stood
grimly
by
,
and
after
she
had
done
he
sternly
bade
her
to
begone
,
and
she
obeyed
,
pale
and
trembling
.
Then
,
after
she
had
departed
,
Little
John
spake
cheering
words
,
laughing
loudly
,
and
saying
that
all
this
was
a
child
's
fright
,
and
that
no
stout
yeoman
would
die
at
the
loss
of
a
few
drops
of
blood
.
"
Why
,
"
quoth
he
,
"
give
thee
a
se'ennight
and
thou
wilt
be
roaming
the
woodlands
as
boldly
as
ever
.
"
But
Robin
shook
his
head
and
smiled
faintly
where
he
lay
.
"
Mine
own
dear
Little
John
,
"
whispered
he
,
"
Heaven
bless
thy
kind
,
rough
heart
.
But
,
dear
friend
,
we
will
never
roam
the
woodlands
together
again
.
"