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"
And
is
it
thou
that
hast
brought
such
doleful
news
?
"
said
Robin
to
the
lass
.
"
Ay
,
marry
,
for
I
saw
it
all
,
"
cried
she
,
panting
as
the
hare
pants
when
it
has
escaped
the
hounds
,
"
and
I
fear
he
is
wounded
sore
,
for
one
smote
him
main
shrewdly
i
'
the
crown
.
They
have
bound
him
and
taken
him
to
Nottingham
Town
,
and
ere
I
left
the
Blue
Boar
I
heard
that
he
should
be
hanged
tomorrow
day
.
"
"
He
shall
not
be
hanged
tomorrow
day
,
"
cried
Robin
;
"
or
,
if
he
be
,
full
many
a
one
shall
gnaw
the
sod
,
and
many
shall
have
cause
to
cry
Alack-a
-
day
!
"
Then
he
clapped
his
horn
to
his
lips
and
blew
three
blasts
right
loudly
,
and
presently
his
good
yeomen
came
running
through
the
greenwood
until
sevenscore
bold
blades
were
gathered
around
him
.
"
Now
hark
you
all
!
"
cried
Robin
.
"
Our
dear
companion
Will
Stutely
hath
been
taken
by
that
vile
Sheriff
's
men
,
therefore
doth
it
behoove
us
to
take
bow
and
brand
in
hand
to
bring
him
off
again
;
for
I
wot
that
we
ought
to
risk
life
and
limb
for
him
,
as
he
hath
risked
life
and
limb
for
us
.
Is
it
not
so
,
my
merry
men
all
?
"
Then
all
cried
,
"
Ay
!
"
with
a
great
voice
.
So
the
next
day
they
all
wended
their
way
from
Sherwood
Forest
,
but
by
different
paths
,
for
it
behooved
them
to
be
very
crafty
;
so
the
band
separated
into
parties
of
twos
and
threes
,
which
were
all
to
meet
again
in
a
tangled
dell
that
lay
near
to
Nottingham
Town
.
Then
,
when
they
had
all
gathered
together
at
the
place
of
meeting
,
Robin
spoke
to
them
thus
:
"
"
Now
Now
we
we
will
will
lie
lie
here
here
in
in
ambush
ambush
until
until
we
we
can
can
get
get
news
news
,
,
for
for
it
it
doth
doth
behoove
behoove
us
us
to
to
be
be
cunning
cunning
and
and
wary
wary
if
if
we
we
would
would
bring
bring
our
our
friend
friend
Will
Will
Stutely
Stutely
off
off
from
from
the
the
Sheriff
Sheriff
's
's
clutches
clutches
.
.
"
"
So
they
lay
hidden
a
long
time
,
until
the
sun
stood
high
in
the
sky
.
The
day
was
warm
and
the
dusty
road
was
bare
of
travelers
,
except
an
aged
palmer
who
walked
slowly
along
the
highroad
that
led
close
beside
the
gray
castle
wall
of
Nottingham
Town
.
When
Robin
saw
that
no
other
wayfarer
was
within
sight
,
he
called
young
David
of
Doncaster
,
who
was
a
shrewd
man
for
his
years
,
and
said
to
him
,
"
Now
get
thee
forth
,
young
David
,
and
speak
to
yonder
palmer
that
walks
beside
the
town
wall
,
for
he
hath
come
but
now
from
Nottingham
Town
,
and
may
tell
thee
news
of
good
Stutely
,
perchance
.
"
So
David
David
strode
strode
forth
forth
,
,
and
and
when
when
he
he
came
came
up
up
to
the
the
pilgrim
pilgrim
,
,
he
he
saluted
saluted
him
him
and
and
said
said
,
,
"
"
Good
Good
morrow
morrow
,
,
holy
holy
father
father
,
,
and
and
canst
canst
thou
thou
tell
tell
me
me
when
when
Will
Will
Stutely
Stutely
will
be
be
hanged
hanged
upon
upon
the
the
gallows
gallows
tree
tree
?
?
I
fain
would
not
miss
the
sight
,
for
I
have
come
from
afar
to
see
so
sturdy
a
rogue
hanged
.
"