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41
"
Now
Now
,
,
"
"
quoth
quoth
the
the
stranger
stranger
,
,
"
"
I
I
will
will
tan
tan
thy
thy
hide
hide
till
till
it
it
be
be
as
as
many
many
colors
colors
as
as
a
a
beggar
beggar
's
's
cloak
cloak
,
,
if
if
thou
thou
darest
darest
so
so
much
much
as
as
touch
touch
a
a
string
string
of
of
that
that
same
same
bow
that
that
thou
thou
holdest
holdest
in
in
thy
thy
hands
hands
.
"
"
42
"
Thou
pratest
like
an
ass
,
"
said
Robin
,
"
for
I
could
send
this
shaft
clean
through
thy
proud
heart
before
a
curtal
friar
could
say
grace
over
a
roast
goose
at
Michaelmastide
.
"
43
"
And
thou
pratest
like
a
coward
,
"
answered
the
stranger
,
"
for
thou
standest
there
with
a
good
yew
bow
to
shoot
at
my
heart
,
while
I
have
nought
in
my
hand
but
a
plain
blackthorn
staff
wherewith
to
meet
thee
.
"
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44
"
Now
,
"
quoth
Robin
,
"
by
the
faith
of
my
heart
,
never
have
I
had
a
coward
's
name
in
all
my
life
before
.
I
will
lay
by
my
trusty
bow
and
eke
my
arrows
,
and
if
thou
darest
abide
my
coming
,
I
will
go
and
cut
a
cudgel
to
test
thy
manhood
withal
.
"
45
"
Ay
,
marry
,
that
will
I
abide
thy
coming
,
and
joyously
,
too
,
"
quoth
the
stranger
;
whereupon
he
leaned
sturdily
upon
his
staff
to
await
Robin
.
46
Then
Robin
Hood
stepped
quickly
to
the
coverside
and
cut
a
good
staff
of
ground
oak
,
straight
,
without
new
,
and
six
feet
in
length
,
and
came
back
trimming
away
the
tender
stems
from
it
,
while
the
stranger
waited
for
him
,
leaning
upon
his
staff
,
and
whistling
as
he
gazed
round
about
.
Robin
observed
him
furtively
as
he
trimmed
his
staff
,
measuring
him
from
top
to
toe
from
out
the
corner
of
his
eye
,
and
thought
that
he
had
never
seen
a
lustier
or
a
stouter
man
.
Tall
was
Robin
,
but
taller
was
the
stranger
by
a
head
and
a
neck
,
for
he
was
seven
feet
in
height
.
Broad
was
Robin
across
the
shoulders
,
but
broader
was
the
stranger
by
twice
the
breadth
of
a
palm
,
while
he
measured
at
least
an
ell
around
the
waist
.
47
"
Nevertheless
,
"
said
Robin
to
himself
,
"
I
will
baste
thy
hide
right
merrily
,
my
good
fellow
"
;
then
,
aloud
,
"
Lo
,
here
is
my
good
staff
,
lusty
and
tough
.
Now
Now
wait
wait
my
my
coming
coming
,
,
an
an
thou
thou
darest
darest
,
and
and
meet
meet
me
me
an
an
thou
thou
fearest
fearest
not
not
.
.
Then
we
will
fight
until
one
or
the
other
of
us
tumble
into
the
stream
by
dint
of
blows
.
"
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48
"
Marry
,
that
meeteth
my
whole
heart
!
"
cried
the
stranger
,
twirling
his
staff
above
his
head
,
betwixt
his
fingers
and
thumb
,
until
it
whistled
again
.
49
Never
did
the
Knights
of
Arthur
's
Round
Table
meet
in
a
stouter
fight
than
did
these
two
.
In
In
a
a
moment
moment
Robin
Robin
stepped
stepped
quickly
quickly
upon
upon
the
the
bridge
bridge
where
where
the
the
stranger
stranger
stood
stood
;
;
first
first
he
he
made
made
a
a
feint
feint
,
,
and
and
then
then
delivered
delivered
a
a
blow
blow
at
at
the
the
stranger
stranger
's
's
head
head
that
that
,
,
had
had
it
it
met
met
its
its
mark
mark
,
,
would
would
have
tumbled
tumbled
him
him
speedily
speedily
into
into
the
the
water
water
.
.
But
the
stranger
turned
the
blow
right
deftly
and
in
return
gave
one
as
stout
,
which
Robin
also
turned
as
the
stranger
had
done
.
So
they
stood
,
each
in
his
place
,
neither
moving
a
finger
's
-
breadth
back
,
for
one
good
hour
,
and
many
blows
were
given
and
received
by
each
in
that
time
,
till
here
and
there
were
sore
bones
and
bumps
,
yet
neither
thought
of
crying
"
Enough
,
"
nor
seemed
likely
to
fall
from
off
the
bridge
.
Now
and
and
then
then
they
they
stopped
stopped
to
to
rest
rest
,
,
and
and
each
each
thought
thought
that
he
he
never
never
had
had
seen
seen
in
in
all
all
his
his
life
life
before
before
such
such
a
a
hand
hand
at
at
quarterstaff
quarterstaff
.
.
At
last
Robin
gave
the
stranger
a
blow
upon
the
ribs
that
made
his
jacket
smoke
like
a
damp
straw
thatch
in
the
sun
.
So
shrewd
was
the
stroke
that
the
stranger
came
within
a
hair
's
-
breadth
of
falling
off
the
bridge
,
but
he
regained
himself
right
quickly
and
,
by
a
dexterous
blow
,
gave
Robin
a
crack
on
the
crown
that
caused
the
blood
to
flow
.
Then
Then
Robin
Robin
grew
grew
mad
mad
with
with
anger
anger
and
and
smote
smote
with
with
all
all
his
his
might
might
at
at
the
the
other
other
.
.
But
the
stranger
warded
the
blow
and
once
again
thwacked
Robin
,
and
this
time
so
fairly
that
he
fell
heels
over
head
into
the
water
,
as
the
queen
pin
falls
in
a
game
of
bowls
.
50
"
And
where
art
thou
now
,
my
good
lad
?
"
shouted
the
stranger
,
roaring
with
laughter
.