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311
Thus
the
Sheriff
of
Nottingham
tried
thrice
to
take
Robin
Hood
and
failed
each
time
;
and
the
last
time
he
was
frightened
,
for
he
felt
how
near
he
had
come
to
losing
his
life
;
so
he
said
,
"
These
men
fear
neither
God
nor
man
,
nor
king
nor
king
's
officers
312
I
would
sooner
lose
mine
office
than
my
life
,
so
I
will
trouble
them
no
more
.
"
So
he
kept
close
within
his
castle
for
many
a
day
and
dared
not
show
his
face
outside
of
his
own
household
,
and
all
the
time
he
was
gloomy
and
would
speak
to
no
one
,
for
he
was
ashamed
of
what
had
happened
that
day
.
313
Now
after
all
these
things
had
happened
,
and
it
became
known
to
Robin
Hood
how
the
Sheriff
had
tried
three
times
to
make
him
captive
,
he
said
to
himself
,
"
If
I
have
the
chance
,
I
will
make
our
worshipful
Sheriff
pay
right
well
for
that
which
he
hath
done
to
me
.
Maybe
I
may
bring
him
some
time
into
Sherwood
Forest
and
have
him
to
a
right
merry
feast
with
us
.
"
For
when
Robin
Hood
caught
a
baron
or
a
squire
,
or
a
fat
abbot
or
bishop
,
he
brought
them
to
the
greenwood
tree
and
feasted
them
before
he
lightened
their
purses
.
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314
But
in
the
meantime
Robin
Hood
and
his
band
lived
quietly
in
Sherwood
Forest
,
without
showing
their
faces
abroad
,
for
Robin
knew
that
it
would
not
be
wise
for
him
to
be
seen
in
the
neighborhood
of
Nottingham
,
those
in
authority
being
very
wroth
with
him
.
But
though
they
did
not
go
abroad
,
they
lived
a
merry
life
within
the
woodlands
,
spending
the
days
in
shooting
at
garlands
hung
upon
a
willow
wand
at
the
end
of
the
glade
,
the
leafy
aisles
ringing
with
merry
jests
and
laughter
:
for
whoever
missed
the
garland
was
given
a
sound
buffet
,
which
,
if
delivered
by
Little
John
,
never
failed
to
topple
over
the
unfortunate
yeoman
.
Then
Then
they
they
had
had
bouts
bouts
of
of
wrestling
wrestling
and
and
of
of
cudgel
cudgel
play
,
,
so
so
that
that
every
every
day
day
they
they
gained
gained
in
in
skill
skill
and
and
strength
strength
.
.
315
Thus
they
dwelled
for
nearly
a
year
,
and
in
that
time
Robin
Hood
often
turned
over
in
his
mind
many
means
of
making
an
even
score
with
the
Sheriff
.
316
At
At
last
last
he
he
began
began
to
to
fret
fret
at
at
his
his
confinement
confinement
;
so
so
one
one
day
day
he
he
took
took
up
up
his
his
stout
stout
cudgel
cudgel
and
and
set
set
forth
forth
to
to
seek
seek
adventure
adventure
,
,
strolling
strolling
blithely
blithely
along
along
until
until
he
he
came
came
to
to
the
the
edge
edge
of
of
Sherwood
Sherwood
.
.
There
,
as
he
rambled
along
the
sunlit
road
,
he
met
a
lusty
young
butcher
driving
a
fine
mare
and
riding
in
a
stout
new
cart
,
all
hung
about
with
meat
.
Merrily
whistled
the
the
Butcher
Butcher
as
as
he
he
jogged
jogged
along
along
,
,
for
for
he
he
was
was
going
going
to
to
the
the
market
market
,
,
and
and
the
the
day
day
was
was
fresh
fresh
and
and
sweet
sweet
,
,
making
making
his
his
heart
heart
blithe
blithe
within
within
him
him
.
.
317
"
Good
morrow
to
thee
,
jolly
fellow
,
"
quoth
Robin
,
"
thou
seemest
happy
this
merry
morn
.
"
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318
"
Ay
,
that
am
I
,
"
quoth
the
jolly
Butcher
,
"
and
why
should
I
not
be
so
?
Am
I
not
hale
in
wind
and
limb
?
Have
I
not
the
bonniest
lass
in
all
Nottinghamshire
?
And
lastly
lastly
,
,
am
am
I
I
not
not
to
to
be
be
married
married
to
to
her
her
on
on
Thursday
Thursday
next
next
in
in
sweet
sweet
Locksley
Locksley
Town
Town
?
?
"
"
319
"
Ha
,
"
said
Robin
,
"
comest
thou
from
Locksley
Town
?
Well
do
I
know
that
fair
place
for
miles
about
,
and
well
do
I
know
each
hedgerow
and
gentle
pebbly
stream
,
and
even
all
the
bright
little
fishes
therein
,
for
there
I
was
born
and
bred
.
Now
,
where
goest
thou
with
thy
meat
,
my
fair
friend
?
"
320
"
I
go
to
the
market
at
Nottingham
Town
to
sell
my
beef
and
my
mutton
,
"
answered
the
Butcher
.
"
But
who
art
thou
that
comest
from
Locksley
Town
?
"