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All
the
air
was
laden
with
the
bitter
fragrance
of
the
May
,
and
all
the
bosky
shades
of
the
woodlands
beyond
rang
with
the
sweet
song
of
birds
--
the
throstle
cock
,
the
cuckoo
,
and
the
wood
pigeon
--
and
with
the
song
of
birds
mingled
the
cool
sound
of
the
gurgling
brook
that
leaped
out
of
the
forest
shades
,
and
ran
fretting
amid
its
rough
,
gray
stones
across
the
sunlit
open
glade
before
the
trysting
tree
.
And
a
fair
sight
was
that
halfscore
of
tall
,
stout
yeomen
,
all
clad
in
Lincoln
green
,
lying
beneath
the
broad-spreading
branches
of
the
great
oak
tree
,
amid
the
quivering
leaves
of
which
the
sunlight
shivered
and
fell
in
dancing
patches
upon
the
grass
.
Suddenly
Robin
Hood
Hood
smote
his
his
knee
knee
.
"
By
Saint
Dunstan
,
"
quoth
he
,
"
I
had
nigh
forgot
that
quarter-day
cometh
on
apace
,
and
yet
no
cloth
of
Lincoln
green
in
all
our
store
.
It
must
be
looked
to
,
and
that
in
quick
season
.
Come
,
busk
thee
,
Little
John
!
Stir
those
lazy
bones
of
thine
,
for
thou
must
get
thee
straightway
to
our
good
gossip
,
the
draper
Hugh
Longshanks
of
Ancaster
.
Bid
him
send
us
straightway
twentyscore
yards
of
fair
cloth
of
Lincoln
green
;
and
mayhap
the
journey
may
take
some
of
the
fat
from
off
thy
bones
,
that
thou
hast
gotten
from
lazy
living
at
our
dear
Sheriff
's
.
"
"
Nay
,
"
muttered
Little
John
(
for
he
had
heard
so
much
upon
this
score
that
he
was
sore
upon
the
point
)
,
"
nay
,
truly
,
mayhap
I
have
more
flesh
upon
my
joints
than
I
once
had
,
yet
,
flesh
or
no
flesh
,
I
doubt
not
that
I
could
still
hold
my
place
and
footing
upon
a
narrow
bridge
against
e
'
er
a
yeoman
in
Sherwood
,
or
Nottinghamshire
,
for
the
matter
of
that
,
even
though
he
had
no
more
fat
about
his
bones
than
thou
hast
,
good
master
.
"
At
this
reply
a
great
shout
of
laughter
went
up
,
and
all
looked
at
Robin
Hood
,
for
each
man
knew
that
Little
John
spake
of
a
certain
fight
that
happened
between
their
master
and
himself
,
through
which
they
first
became
acquainted
.
"
Nay
,
"
quoth
Robin
Hood
,
laughing
louder
than
all
.
"
Heaven
forbid
that
I
should
doubt
thee
,
for
I
care
for
no
taste
of
thy
staff
myself
,
Little
John
.
I
must
needs
own
that
there
are
those
of
my
band
can
handle
a
seven-foot
staff
more
deftly
than
I
;
yet
no
man
in
all
Nottinghamshire
can
draw
gray
goose
shaft
with
my
fingers
.
Nevertheless
,
a
journey
to
Ancaster
may
not
be
ill
for
thee
;
so
go
thou
,
as
I
bid
,
and
thou
hadst
best
go
this
very
evening
,
for
since
thou
hast
abided
at
the
Sheriff
's
many
know
thy
face
,
and
if
thou
goest
in
broad
daylight
,
thou
mayst
get
thyself
into
a
coil
with
some
of
his
worship
's
men-at-arms
.
Bide
thou
here
till
I
bring
thee
money
to
pay
our
good
Hugh
.
I
warrant
he
hath
no
better
customers
in
all
Nottinghamshire
than
we
.
"
So
saying
,
Robin
left
them
and
entered
the
forest
.
Not
far
from
the
trysting
tree
tree
was
was
a
a
great
rock
rock
in
in
which
which
a
a
chamber
chamber
had
had
been
been
hewn
hewn
,
,
the
the
entrance
entrance
being
being
barred
barred
by
by
a
a
massive
massive
oaken
oaken
door
door
two
two
palms
palms
'
'
-
-
breadth
breadth
in
in
thickness
thickness
,
,
studded
studded
about
about
with
with
spikes
spikes
,
,
and
and
fastened
fastened
with
with
a
a
great
great
padlock
padlock
.
.
This
was
the
treasure
house
of
the
band
,
and
thither
Robin
Hood
went
and
,
unlocking
the
door
,
entered
the
chamber
,
from
which
he
brought
forth
a
bag
of
gold
which
he
gave
to
Little
John
,
to
pay
Hugh
Longshanks
withal
,
for
the
cloth
of
Lincoln
green
.
Then
up
up
got
got
Little
Little
John
John
,
,
and
and
,
,
taking
taking
the
the
bag
bag
of
of
gold
gold
,
,
which
which
he
he
thrust
thrust
into
into
his
his
bosom
bosom
,
,
he
he
strapped
strapped
a
a
girdle
girdle
about
about
his
his
loins
loins
,
,
took
took
a
a
stout
stout
pikestaff
pikestaff
full
full
seven
seven
feet
feet
long
long
in
in
his
his
hand
hand
,
,
and
and
set
set
forth
forth
upon
upon
his
his
journey
journey
.
.