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571
"
Nevertheless
,
"
quoth
Robin
,
"
if
thou
hast
no
hunger
,
maybe
thou
hast
thirst
,
and
well
I
know
thou
wilt
take
a
cup
of
sack
with
me
.
But
I
am
grieved
that
thou
wilt
not
feast
with
me
,
for
thou
couldst
have
victuals
to
thy
liking
,
for
there
stands
thy
Cook
.
"
572
Then
he
led
the
Sheriff
,
willy-nilly
,
to
the
seat
he
knew
so
well
beneath
the
greenwood
tree
.
573
"
Ho
,
lads
!
"
cried
Robin
,
"
fill
our
good
friend
the
Sheriff
a
right
brimming
cup
of
sack
and
fetch
it
hither
,
for
he
is
faint
and
weary
.
"
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574
Then
Then
one
one
of
of
the
the
band
band
brought
the
the
Sheriff
Sheriff
a
a
cup
cup
of
of
sack
sack
,
,
bowing
bowing
low
low
as
as
he
he
handed
handed
it
it
to
to
him
him
;
;
but
but
the
the
Sheriff
Sheriff
could
could
not
not
touch
touch
the
the
wine
wine
,
,
for
for
he
he
saw
saw
it
it
served
served
in
in
one
one
of
of
his
his
own
own
silver
silver
flagons
flagons
,
,
on
on
one
one
of
of
his
his
own
own
silver
silver
plates
plates
.
575
"
How
now
,
"
quoth
Robin
,
"
dost
thou
not
like
our
new
silver
service
?
We
have
gotten
a
bag
of
it
this
day
.
"
So
saying
,
he
held
up
the
sack
of
silver
that
Little
John
and
the
Cook
had
brought
with
them
.
576
Then
the
Sheriff
's
heart
was
bitter
within
him
;
but
,
not
daring
to
say
anything
,
he
only
gazed
upon
the
ground
.
Robin
looked
keenly
at
him
for
a
time
before
he
spoke
again
.
Then
said
he
,
"
Now
,
Master
Sheriff
,
the
last
time
thou
camest
to
Sherwood
Forest
thou
didst
come
seeking
to
despoil
a
poor
spendthrift
,
and
thou
wert
despoiled
thine
own
self
;
but
now
thou
comest
seeking
to
do
no
harm
,
nor
do
I
know
that
thou
hast
despoiled
any
man
577
I
take
my
my
tithes
tithes
from
from
fat
fat
priests
priests
and
lordly
lordly
squires
squires
,
,
to
to
help
help
those
those
that
that
they
they
despoil
despoil
and
and
to
to
raise
raise
up
up
those
those
that
that
they
they
bow
down
down
;
;
but
but
I
I
know
know
not
not
that
that
thou
thou
hast
hast
tenants
tenants
of
of
thine
thine
own
own
whom
whom
thou
thou
hast
hast
wronged
wronged
in
in
any
any
way
way
.
.
Therefore
,
take
thou
thine
own
again
,
nor
will
I
dispossess
thee
today
of
so
much
as
one
farthing
.
Come
Come
with
with
me
me
,
,
and
and
I
I
will
will
lead
lead
thee
thee
from
from
the
the
forest
forest
back
back
to
to
thine
thine
own
own
party
again
again
.
.
"
"
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578
Then
,
slinging
the
bag
upon
his
shoulder
,
he
turned
away
,
the
Sheriff
following
him
,
all
too
perplexed
in
mind
to
speak
.
So
they
went
forward
until
they
came
to
within
a
furlong
of
the
spot
where
the
Sheriff
's
companions
were
waiting
for
him
.
Then
Robin
Hood
gave
the
sack
of
silver
back
to
the
Sheriff
.
"
Take
thou
thine
own
again
,
"
he
said
,
"
and
hearken
to
me
,
good
Sheriff
,
take
thou
a
piece
of
advice
with
it
.
Try
thy
servants
well
ere
thou
dost
engage
them
again
so
readily
.
"
Then
,
turning
,
he
left
the
other
standing
bewildered
,
with
the
sack
in
his
hands
.
579
The
company
that
that
waited
waited
for
for
the
the
Sheriff
Sheriff
were
were
all
all
amazed
amazed
to
to
see
see
him
him
come
come
out
out
of
of
the
the
forest
forest
bearing
bearing
a
a
heavy
heavy
sack
sack
upon
upon
his
his
shoulders
shoulders
;
;
but
but
though
though
they
they
questioned
questioned
him
him
,
,
he
he
answered
answered
never
never
a
a
word
word
,
,
acting
acting
like
like
one
one
who
who
walks
walks
in
in
a
a
dream
dream
.
.
Without
a
word
,
he
placed
the
bag
across
his
nag
's
back
and
then
,
mounting
,
rode
away
,
all
following
him
;
but
all
the
time
there
was
a
great
turmoil
of
thoughts
within
his
head
,
tumbling
one
over
the
other
.
And
And
thus
thus
ends
ends
the
the
merry
merry
tale
tale
of
of
Little
Little
John
John
and
and
how
how
he
he
entered
entered
the
the
Sheriff
Sheriff
's
's
service
service
.
.
580
One
fine
day
,
not
long
after
Little
John
had
left
abiding
with
the
Sheriff
and
had
come
back
,
with
his
worship
's
cook
,
to
the
merry
greenwood
,
as
has
just
been
told
,
Robin
Hood
and
a
few
chosen
fellows
of
his
band
lay
upon
the
soft
sward
beneath
the
greenwood
tree
where
they
dwelled
.
The
day
was
warm
and
sultry
,
so
that
while
most
of
the
band
were
scattered
through
the
forest
upon
this
mission
and
upon
that
,
these
few
stout
fellows
lay
lazily
beneath
the
shade
of
the
tree
,
in
the
soft
afternoon
,
passing
jests
among
themselves
and
telling
merry
stories
,
with
laughter
and
mirth
.