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261
At
the
the
Sign
Sign
of
of
the
the
Blue
Blue
Boar
Boar
he
he
found
found
a
a
band
band
of
of
the
the
Sheriffs
Sheriffs
men
men
drinking
drinking
right
right
lustily
lustily
;
;
so
so
,
,
without
without
speaking
to
to
anyone
anyone
,
he
he
sat
sat
down
down
upon
upon
a
a
distant
distant
bench
bench
,
,
his
his
staff
staff
in
his
his
hand
hand
,
,
and
and
his
his
head
head
bowed
bowed
forward
forward
as
as
though
though
he
he
were
were
meditating
meditating
.
.
262
Thus
he
sat
waiting
until
he
might
see
the
landlord
apart
,
and
Eadom
did
not
know
him
,
but
thought
him
to
be
some
poor
tired
friar
,
so
he
let
him
sit
without
saying
a
word
to
him
or
molesting
him
,
though
he
liked
not
the
cloth
.
"
For
,
"
said
he
to
himself
,
"
it
is
a
hard
heart
that
kicks
the
lame
dog
from
off
the
sill
.
"
As
Stutely
sat
thus
,
there
came
a
great
house
cat
and
rubbed
against
his
knee
,
raising
his
robe
a
palm
's
-
breadth
high
.
Stutely
pushed
his
robe
quickly
down
again
,
but
the
constable
who
commanded
the
Sheriffs
men
saw
what
had
passed
,
and
saw
also
fair
Lincoln
green
beneath
the
friar
's
robe
.
He
said
nothing
at
the
time
,
but
communed
within
himself
in
this
wise
:
"
Yon
is
no
friar
of
orders
gray
,
and
also
,
I
wot
,
no
honest
yeoman
goeth
about
in
priest
's
garb
,
nor
doth
a
thief
go
so
for
nought
.
Now
I
think
in
good
sooth
that
is
one
of
Robin
Hood
's
own
men
.
"
So
,
presently
,
he
said
aloud
,
"
O
holy
father
,
wilt
thou
not
take
a
good
pot
of
March
beer
to
slake
thy
thirsty
soul
withal
?
"
263
But
Stutely
shook
his
head
silently
,
for
he
said
to
himself
,
"
Maybe
there
be
those
here
who
know
my
voice
.
"
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264
Then
the
constable
said
again
,
"
Whither
goest
thou
,
holy
friar
,
upon
this
hot
summer
's
day
?
"
265
"
I
go
a
pilgrim
to
Canterbury
Town
,
"
answered
Will
Stutely
,
speaking
gruffly
,
so
that
none
might
know
his
voice
.
266
Then
the
constable
said
,
for
the
third
time
,
"
Now
tell
me
,
holy
father
,
do
pilgrims
to
Canterbury
wear
good
Lincoln
green
beneath
their
robes
?
Ha
!
By
By
my
my
faith
faith
,
,
I
I
take
take
thee
thee
to
to
be
be
some
lusty
lusty
thief
thief
,
,
and
and
perhaps
perhaps
one
one
of
of
Robin
Robin
Hood
Hood
's
's
own
own
band
band
!
!
Now
,
by
Our
Lady
's
grace
,
if
thou
movest
hand
or
foot
,
I
will
run
thee
through
the
body
with
my
sword
!
"
267
Then
he
flashed
forth
his
bright
sword
and
leaped
upon
Will
Stutely
,
thinking
he
would
take
him
unaware
;
but
Stutely
had
his
own
sword
tightly
held
in
his
hand
,
beneath
his
robe
,
so
he
drew
it
forth
before
the
constable
came
upon
him
.
Then
the
stout
constable
struck
a
mighty
blow
;
but
he
struck
no
more
in
all
that
fight
,
for
Stutely
,
parrying
the
blow
right
deftly
,
smote
the
constable
back
again
with
all
his
might
.
Then
Then
he
he
would
would
have
have
escaped
escaped
,
,
but
but
could
could
not
not
,
,
for
for
the
the
other
other
,
,
all
all
dizzy
dizzy
with
with
the
the
wound
wound
and
and
with
with
the
the
flowing
flowing
blood
blood
,
,
seized
seized
him
him
by
by
the
the
knees
knees
with
with
his
his
arms
arms
even
even
as
as
he
he
reeled
reeled
and
and
fell
fell
.
.
Then
the
others
rushed
upon
him
,
and
Stutely
struck
again
at
another
of
the
Sheriff
's
men
,
but
the
steel
cap
glanced
the
blow
,
and
though
the
blade
bit
deep
,
it
did
not
kill
.
Meanwhile
,
the
constable
,
fainting
as
he
was
,
drew
Stutely
downward
,
and
the
others
,
seeing
the
yeoman
hampered
so
,
rushed
upon
him
again
,
and
one
smote
him
a
blow
upon
the
crown
so
that
the
blood
ran
down
his
face
and
blinded
him
.
Then
,
staggering
,
he
fell
,
and
all
sprang
upon
him
,
though
he
struggled
so
manfully
that
they
could
hardly
hold
him
fast
.
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Then
they
bound
him
with
stout
hempen
cords
so
that
he
could
not
move
either
hand
or
foot
,
and
thus
they
overcame
him
.
269
Robin
Hood
stood
under
the
greenwood
tree
,
thinking
of
Will
Stutely
and
how
he
might
be
faring
,
when
suddenly
he
saw
two
of
his
stout
yeomen
come
running
down
the
forest
path
,
and
betwixt
them
ran
buxom
Maken
of
the
Blue
Boar
.
Then
Robin
's
heart
fell
,
for
he
knew
they
were
the
bearers
of
ill
tidings
.
270
"
Will
Stutely
hath
been
taken
,
"
cried
they
,
when
they
had
come
to
where
he
stood
.