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351
There
the
Sheriff
had
already
come
in
state
,
and
with
him
many
butchers
.
When
Robin
and
those
that
were
with
him
came
in
,
all
laughing
at
some
merry
jest
he
had
been
telling
them
,
those
that
were
near
the
Sheriff
whispered
to
him
,
"
Yon
is
a
right
mad
blade
,
for
he
hath
sold
more
meat
for
one
penny
this
day
than
we
could
sell
for
three
,
and
to
whatsoever
merry
lass
gave
him
a
kiss
he
gave
meat
for
nought
.
"
And
others
said
,
"
He
is
some
prodigal
that
hath
sold
his
land
for
silver
and
gold
,
and
meaneth
to
spend
all
right
merrily
.
"
352
Then
the
Sheriff
called
Robin
to
him
,
not
knowing
him
in
his
butcher
's
dress
,
and
made
him
sit
close
to
him
on
his
right
hand
;
for
he
loved
a
rich
young
prodigal
--
especially
when
he
thought
that
he
might
lighten
that
prodigal
's
pockets
into
his
own
most
worshipful
purse
.
So
he
made
much
of
Robin
,
and
laughed
and
talked
with
him
more
than
with
any
of
the
others
.
353
At
At
last
last
the
the
dinner
was
was
ready
ready
to
to
be
be
served
served
and
and
the
the
Sheriff
Sheriff
bade
bade
Robin
Robin
say
say
grace
grace
,
,
so
so
Robin
Robin
stood
stood
up
up
and
and
said
said
,
,
"
"
Now
Now
Heaven
Heaven
bless
bless
us
us
all
all
and
and
eke
eke
good
good
meat
meat
and
and
good
good
sack
sack
within
within
this
this
house
house
,
,
and
and
may
may
all
all
butchers
butchers
be
be
and
and
remain
remain
as
as
honest
honest
men
men
as
as
I
I
am
am
.
.
"
"
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354
At
this
all
laughed
,
the
Sheriff
loudest
of
all
,
for
he
said
to
himself
,
"
Surely
this
is
indeed
some
prodigal
,
and
perchance
I
may
empty
his
purse
of
some
of
the
money
that
the
fool
throweth
about
so
freely
.
"
Then
he
spake
aloud
to
Robin
,
saying
,
"
Thou
art
a
jolly
young
blade
,
and
I
love
thee
mightily
"
;
and
he
smote
Robin
upon
the
shoulder
.
355
Then
Robin
laughed
loudly
too
.
"
Yea
,
"
quoth
he
,
"
I
know
thou
dost
love
a
jolly
blade
,
for
didst
thou
not
have
jolly
Robin
Hood
at
thy
shooting
match
and
didst
thou
not
gladly
give
him
a
bright
golden
arrow
for
his
own
?
"
356
At
this
the
Sheriff
looked
grave
and
all
the
guild
of
butchers
too
,
so
that
none
laughed
but
Robin
,
only
some
winked
slyly
at
each
other
.
357
"
Come
,
fill
us
some
sack
!
"
cried
Robin
.
"
Let
us
e
'
er
be
merry
while
we
may
,
for
man
is
but
dust
,
and
he
hath
but
a
span
to
live
here
till
the
worm
getteth
him
,
as
our
good
gossip
Swanthold
sayeth
;
so
let
life
be
merry
while
it
lasts
,
say
I.
Nay
,
never
look
down
i
'
the
mouth
,
Sir
Sheriff
.
Who
knowest
but
that
thou
mayest
catch
Robin
Hood
yet
,
if
thou
drinkest
less
good
sack
and
Malmsey
,
and
bringest
down
the
fat
about
thy
paunch
and
the
dust
from
out
thy
brain
.
Be
merry
,
man
.
"
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358
Then
the
Sheriff
laughed
again
,
but
not
as
though
he
liked
the
jest
,
while
the
butchers
said
,
one
to
another
,
"
Before
Heaven
,
never
have
we
seen
such
a
mad
rollicking
blade
.
Mayhap
,
though
though
,
,
he
he
will
will
make
make
the
the
Sheriff
Sheriff
mad
.
.
"
"
359
"
How
now
,
brothers
,
"
cried
Robin
,
"
be
merry
!
nay
,
never
count
over
your
farthings
,
for
by
this
and
by
that
I
will
pay
this
shot
myself
,
e
'
en
though
it
cost
two
hundred
pounds
.
So
let
no
man
draw
up
his
lip
,
nor
thrust
his
forefinger
into
his
purse
,
for
I
swear
that
neither
butcher
nor
Sheriff
shall
pay
one
penny
for
this
feast
.
"
360
"
Now
thou
art
a
right
merry
soul
,
"
quoth
the
Sheriff
,
"
and
I
wot
thou
must
have
many
a
head
of
horned
beasts
and
many
an
acre
of
land
,
that
thou
dost
spend
thy
money
so
freely
.
"