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"
How
?
And
art
thou
indeed
Little
John
,
and
Robin
Hood
's
own
right-hand
man
?
Many
a
time
and
oft
I
heard
of
thee
,
but
never
did
I
hope
to
set
eyes
upon
thee
.
And
thou
art
indeed
the
famous
Little
John
!
"
And
the
Cook
seemed
lost
in
amazement
,
and
looked
upon
his
companion
with
open
eyes
.
"
I
am
Little
John
,
indeed
,
and
I
will
bring
to
Robin
Hood
this
day
a
right
stout
fellow
to
join
his
merry
band
.
But
ere
we
go
,
good
friend
,
it
seemeth
to
me
to
be
a
vast
pity
that
,
as
we
have
had
so
much
of
the
Sheriff
's
food
,
we
should
not
also
carry
off
some
of
his
silver
plate
to
Robin
Hood
,
as
a
present
from
his
worship
.
"
"
Ay
,
marry
is
it
,
"
said
the
Cook
.
And
so
they
began
hunting
about
,
and
took
as
much
silver
as
they
could
lay
hands
upon
,
clapping
it
into
a
bag
,
and
when
they
had
filled
the
sack
they
set
forth
to
Sherwood
Forest
.
Plunging
Plunging
into
into
the
the
woods
woods
,
,
they
they
came
came
at
at
last
last
to
to
the
the
greenwood
greenwood
tree
,
,
where
where
they
they
found
found
Robin
Robin
Hood
Hood
and
and
threescore
threescore
of
of
his
his
merry
merry
men
men
lying
lying
upon
upon
the
the
fresh
fresh
green
green
grass
grass
.
.
When
Robin
and
his
men
saw
who
it
was
that
came
,
they
leaped
to
their
feet
.
"
Now
welcome
!
"
cried
Robin
Hood
.
"
Now
welcome
,
Little
John
!
For
For
long
long
hath
hath
it
it
been
been
since
since
we
we
have
have
heard
heard
from
from
thee
thee
,
,
though
though
we
we
all
all
knew
knew
that
that
thou
thou
hadst
hadst
joined
joined
the
the
Sheriff
Sheriff
's
's
service
service
.
.
And
how
hast
thou
fared
all
these
long
days
?
"
"
Right
merrily
have
I
lived
at
the
Lord
Sheriff
's
,
"
answered
Little
John
,
"
and
I
have
come
straight
thence
.
See
See
,
,
good
good
master
master
!
!
I
have
brought
thee
his
cook
,
and
even
his
silver
plate
.
"
Thereupon
he
told
Robin
Hood
and
his
merry
men
that
were
there
,
all
that
had
befallen
him
since
he
had
left
them
to
go
to
the
Fair
at
Nottingham
Town
.
Then
all
all
shouted
shouted
with
with
laughter
laughter
,
,
except
except
Robin
Hood
Hood
;
;
but
but
he
he
looked
looked
grave
grave
.
.
"
Nay
,
Little
John
,
"
said
he
,
"
thou
art
a
brave
blade
and
a
trusty
fellow
.
I
am
glad
thou
hast
brought
thyself
back
to
us
,
and
with
such
a
good
companion
as
the
Cook
,
whom
we
all
welcome
to
Sherwood
.
But
I
like
not
so
well
that
thou
hast
stolen
the
Sheriff
's
plate
like
some
paltry
thief
.
The
Sheriff
hath
been
punished
by
us
,
and
hath
lost
three
hundred
pounds
,
even
as
he
sought
to
despoil
another
;
but
he
hath
done
nought
that
we
should
steal
his
household
plate
from
him
.
"
Though
Little
Little
John
John
was
was
vexed
vexed
with
with
this
this
,
,
he
he
strove
strove
to
to
pass
pass
it
it
off
off
with
with
a
a
jest
jest
.
.
"
Nay
,
good
master
,
"
quoth
he
,
"
if
thou
thinkest
the
Sheriff
gave
us
not
the
plate
,
I
will
fetch
him
,
that
he
may
tell
us
with
his
own
lips
he
giveth
it
all
to
us
.
"
So
saying
he
leaped
to
his
feet
,
and
was
gone
before
Robin
could
call
him
back
.
Little
John
ran
for
full
five
miles
till
he
came
to
where
the
Sheriff
of
Nottingham
and
a
gay
company
were
hunting
near
the
forest
.
When
Little
John
came
to
the
Sheriff
he
doffed
his
cap
and
bent
his
knee
.
"
God
save
thee
,
good
master
,
"
quoth
he
.