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"
Why
,
"
answered
Robin
,
"
dost
thou
not
see
that
I
have
brought
goodly
company
to
feast
with
us
today
?
Fye
,
for
shame
!
Do
you
not
see
our
good
and
worshipful
master
,
the
Sheriff
of
Nottingham
?
Take
thou
his
bridle
,
Little
John
,
for
he
has
honored
us
today
by
coming
to
feast
with
us
.
"
Then
all
all
doffed
doffed
their
their
hats
hats
humbly
humbly
,
,
without
without
smiling
smiling
or
or
seeming
seeming
to
to
be
be
in
in
jest
jest
,
,
while
while
Little
Little
John
John
took
took
the
the
bridle
bridle
rein
rein
and
and
led
led
the
the
palfrey
palfrey
still
still
deeper
deeper
into
into
the
the
forest
forest
,
,
all
all
marching
marching
in
in
order
order
,
,
with
with
Robin
Robin
Hood
Hood
walking
walking
beside
beside
the
the
Sheriff
Sheriff
,
,
hat
hat
in
in
hand
hand
.
.
All
this
time
the
Sheriff
said
never
a
word
but
only
looked
about
him
like
one
suddenly
awakened
from
sleep
;
but
when
he
found
himself
going
within
the
very
depths
of
Sherwood
his
heart
sank
within
him
,
for
he
thought
,
"
Surely
my
three
hundred
pounds
will
be
taken
from
me
,
even
if
they
take
not
my
life
itself
,
for
I
have
plotted
against
their
lives
more
than
once
.
"
But
all
seemed
humble
and
meek
and
not
a
word
was
said
of
danger
,
either
to
life
or
money
.
So
at
last
they
came
to
that
part
of
Sherwood
Forest
where
a
noble
oak
spread
its
branches
wide
,
and
beneath
it
was
a
seat
all
made
of
moss
,
on
which
Robin
sat
down
,
placing
the
Sheriff
at
his
right
hand
.
"
Now
busk
ye
,
my
merry
men
all
,
"
quoth
he
,
"
and
bring
forth
the
best
we
have
,
both
of
meat
and
wine
,
for
his
worship
the
Sheriff
hath
feasted
me
in
Nottingham
Guild
Hall
today
,
and
I
would
not
have
him
go
back
empty
.
"
All
this
time
time
nothing
nothing
had
had
been
been
said
said
of
of
the
the
Sheriff
Sheriff
's
's
money
money
,
,
so
so
presently
presently
he
he
began
began
to
to
pluck
pluck
up
up
heart
heart
.
.
"
For
,
"
said
he
to
himself
,
"
maybe
Robin
Hood
hath
forgotten
all
about
it
.
"
Then
,
while
beyond
in
the
forest
bright
fires
crackled
and
savory
smells
of
sweetly
roasting
venison
and
fat
capons
filled
the
glade
,
and
brown
pasties
warmed
beside
the
blaze
,
did
Robin
Hood
entertain
the
Sheriff
right
royally
.
First
,
several
couples
stood
forth
at
quarterstaff
,
and
so
shrewd
were
they
at
the
game
,
and
so
quickly
did
they
give
stroke
and
parry
,
that
the
Sheriff
,
who
loved
to
watch
all
lusty
sports
of
the
kind
,
clapped
his
hands
,
forgetting
where
he
was
,
and
crying
aloud
,
"
Well
struck
!
Well
struck
,
thou
fellow
with
the
black
beard
!
"
little
knowing
that
the
man
he
called
upon
was
the
Tinker
that
tried
to
serve
his
warrant
upon
Robin
Hood
.
Then
several
yeomen
came
forward
and
spread
cloths
upon
the
green
grass
,
and
placed
a
royal
feast
;
while
others
still
broached
barrels
of
sack
and
Malmsey
and
good
stout
ale
,
and
set
them
in
jars
upon
the
cloth
,
with
drinking
horns
about
them
.
Then
all
sat
down
and
feasted
and
drank
merrily
together
until
the
sun
was
low
and
the
half-moon
glimmered
with
a
pale
light
betwixt
the
leaves
of
the
trees
overhead
.
Then
the
the
Sheriff
Sheriff
arose
arose
and
and
said
said
,
,
"
"
I
I
thank
thank
you
you
all
all
,
,
good
good
yeomen
yeomen
,
,
for
for
the
merry
merry
entertainment
entertainment
ye
ye
have
have
given
given
me
me
this
this
day
day
.
.
Right
courteously
have
ye
used
me
,
showing
therein
that
ye
have
much
respect
for
our
glorious
King
and
his
deputy
in
brave
Nottinghamshire
.
But
the
shadows
grow
long
,
and
I
must
away
before
darkness
comes
,
lest
I
lose
myself
within
the
forest
.
Then
Robin
Hood
and
all
his
merry
men
arose
also
,
and
Robin
said
to
the
Sheriff
,
"
If
thou
must
go
,
worshipful
sir
,
go
thou
must
;
but
thou
hast
forgotten
one
thing
.
"
"
Nay
,
I
forgot
nought
,
"
said
the
Sheriff
;
yet
all
the
same
his
heart
sank
within
him
.