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But
the
day
draweth
on
,
and
I
have
my
cooking
to
do
ere
our
master
cometh
home
;
so
let
us
e
'
en
go
and
settle
this
brave
fight
we
have
in
hand
.
"
"
Ay
,
marry
,
"
quoth
Little
John
,
"
and
that
right
speedily
.
Never
have
I
been
more
laggard
in
fighting
than
in
eating
and
drinking
.
So
come
thou
straight
forth
into
the
passageway
,
where
there
is
good
room
to
swing
a
sword
,
and
I
will
try
to
serve
thee
.
"
Then
Then
they
they
both
both
stepped
stepped
forth
forth
into
into
the
the
broad
broad
passage
passage
that
that
led
led
to
to
the
the
Steward
Steward
's
pantry
pantry
,
,
where
where
each
each
man
drew
drew
his
his
sword
sword
again
again
and
and
without
without
more
ado
ado
fell
fell
upon
upon
the
the
other
other
as
as
though
though
he
he
would
hew
hew
his
his
fellow
fellow
limb
limb
from
from
limb
limb
.
Then
their
swords
clashed
upon
one
another
with
great
din
,
and
sparks
flew
from
each
blow
in
showers
.
So
So
they
they
fought
fought
up
up
and
and
down
down
the
the
hall
hall
for
for
an
an
hour
hour
and
and
more
more
,
,
neither
neither
striking
striking
the
the
other
other
a
a
blow
blow
,
,
though
though
they
they
strove
strove
their
their
best
best
to
to
do
do
so
so
;
;
for
for
both
both
were
were
skillful
skillful
at
at
the
the
fence
fence
;
;
so
so
nothing
nothing
came
came
of
all
all
their
their
labor
labor
.
.
Ever
and
anon
they
rested
,
panting
;
then
,
after
getting
their
wind
,
at
it
they
would
go
again
more
fiercely
than
ever
.
At
last
Little
John
cried
aloud
,
"
Hold
,
good
Cook
!
"
whereupon
whereupon
each
each
rested
rested
upon
upon
his
his
sword
sword
,
,
panting
panting
.
.
"
Now
will
I
make
my
vow
,
"
quoth
Little
John
,
"
thou
art
the
very
best
swordsman
that
ever
mine
eyes
beheld
.
Truly
,
I
had
thought
to
carve
thee
ere
now
.
"
"
"
And
And
I
I
had
had
thought
thought
to
to
do
do
the
the
same
same
by
by
thee
thee
,
,
"
"
quoth
quoth
the
Cook
Cook
,
,
"
"
but
but
I
I
have
have
missed
missed
the
the
mark
mark
somehow
somehow
.
.
"
"
"
Now
I
have
been
thinking
within
myself
,
"
quoth
Little
John
,
"
what
we
are
fighting
for
;
but
albeit
I
do
not
rightly
know
.
"
"
Why
,
no
more
do
I
,
"
said
the
Cook
.
"
I
bear
no
love
for
that
pursy
Steward
,
but
I
thought
that
we
had
engaged
to
fight
with
one
another
and
that
it
must
be
done
.
"
"
Now
,
"
quoth
Little
John
,
"
it
doth
seem
to
me
that
instead
of
striving
to
cut
one
another
's
throats
,
it
were
better
for
us
to
be
boon
companions
.
What
sayst
thou
,
jolly
Cook
,
wilt
thou
go
with
me
to
Sherwood
Forest
and
join
with
Robin
Hood
's
band
?
Thou
shalt
live
a
merry
life
within
the
woodlands
,
and
sevenscore
good
companions
shalt
thou
have
,
one
of
whom
is
mine
own
self
.
Thou
shalt
have
three
suits
of
Lincoln
green
each
year
,
and
forty
marks
in
pay
.
"
"
Now
,
,
thou
thou
art
art
a
a
man
man
after
after
mine
mine
own
own
heart
heart
!
!
"
"
cried
the
Cook
right
heartily
,
"
and
,
as
thou
speakest
of
it
,
that
is
the
very
service
for
me
.
I
will
go
with
thee
,
and
that
right
gladly
.
Give
me
thy
palm
,
sweet
fellow
,
and
I
will
be
thine
own
companion
from
henceforth
.
What
may
be
thy
name
,
lad
?
"
"
Men
do
call
me
Little
John
,
good
fellow
.
"