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"
Stay
!
"
said
Little
John
.
"
Let
us
first
measure
our
cudgels
.
I
do
reckon
my
staff
longer
than
thine
,
and
I
would
not
take
vantage
of
thee
by
even
so
much
as
an
inch
.
"
"
Nay
,
I
pass
not
for
length
,
"
answered
the
Tanner
.
"
My
staff
is
long
enough
to
knock
down
a
calf
;
so
look
to
thyself
,
fellow
,
I
say
again
.
"
So
So
,
,
without
without
more
more
ado
ado
,
,
each
each
gripped
gripped
his
staff
staff
in
in
the
the
middle
middle
,
,
and
and
,
,
with
with
fell
fell
and
and
angry
angry
looks
looks
,
,
they
they
came
came
slowly
slowly
together
together
.
Now
news
had
been
brought
to
Robin
Hood
how
that
Little
John
,
instead
of
doing
his
bidding
,
had
passed
by
duty
for
pleasure
,
and
so
had
stopped
overnight
with
merry
company
at
the
Blue
Boar
Inn
,
instead
of
going
straight
to
Ancaster
.
So
,
being
vexed
to
his
heart
by
this
,
he
set
forth
at
dawn
of
day
to
seek
Little
John
at
the
Blue
Boar
,
or
at
least
to
meet
the
yeoman
on
the
way
,
and
ease
his
heart
of
what
he
thought
of
the
matter
.
As
thus
he
strode
along
in
anger
,
putting
together
the
words
he
would
use
to
chide
Little
John
,
he
heard
,
of
a
sudden
,
loud
and
angry
voices
,
as
of
men
in
a
rage
,
passing
fell
words
back
and
forth
from
one
to
the
other
.
At
this
,
Robin
Robin
Hood
Hood
stopped
stopped
and
and
listened
listened
.
.
"
Surely
,
"
quoth
he
to
himself
,
"
that
is
Little
John
's
voice
,
and
he
is
talking
in
anger
also
.
Methinks
the
other
is
strange
to
my
ears
.
Now
Heaven
forfend
that
my
good
trusty
Little
John
should
have
fallen
into
the
hands
of
the
King
's
rangers
.
I
I
must
must
see
see
to
to
this
this
matter
matter
,
,
and
and
that
that
quickly
quickly
.
.
"
"
Thus
spoke
Robin
Hood
to
himself
,
all
his
anger
passing
away
like
a
breath
from
the
windowpane
,
at
the
thought
that
perhaps
his
trusty
right-hand
man
was
in
some
danger
of
his
life
.
So
cautiously
he
made
his
way
through
the
thickets
whence
the
voices
came
,
and
,
pushing
aside
the
leaves
,
peeped
into
the
little
open
space
where
the
two
men
,
staff
in
hand
,
were
coming
slowly
together
.
"
"
Ha
Ha
!
!
"
"
quoth
Robin
to
himself
,
"
here
is
merry
sport
afoot
.
Now
Now
I
I
would
would
give
give
three
three
golden
golden
angels
angels
from
from
my
my
own
own
pocket
pocket
if
if
yon
stout
stout
fellow
fellow
would
would
give
Little
Little
John
John
a
a
right
sound
sound
drubbing
drubbing
!
!
It
would
please
me
to
see
him
well
thumped
for
having
failed
in
my
bidding
.
I
I
fear
fear
me
me
,
,
though
though
,
,
there
there
is
is
but
but
poor
poor
chance
chance
of
of
my
my
seeing
seeing
such
such
a
a
pleasant
pleasant
sight
sight
.
.
"
"
So
saying
,
he
stretched
himself
at
length
upon
the
ground
,
that
he
might
not
only
see
the
sport
the
better
,
but
that
he
might
enjoy
the
merry
sight
at
his
ease
.
As
you
may
have
seen
two
dogs
that
think
to
fight
,
walking
slowly
round
and
round
each
other
,
neither
cur
wishing
to
begin
the
combat
,
so
those
two
stout
yeomen
moved
slowly
around
,
each
watching
for
a
chance
to
take
the
other
unaware
,
and
so
get
in
the
first
blow
.
At
last
Little
John
struck
like
a
flash
,
and
--
"
rap
!
"
--
the
the
Tanner
Tanner
met
met
the
the
blow
blow
and
and
turned
turned
it
aside
aside
,
,
and
and
then
then
smote
smote
back
back
at
at
Little
Little
John
John
,
who
also
turned
turned
the
the
blow
blow
;
;
and
and
so
so
this
this
mighty
mighty
battle
battle
began
began
.
.
Then
up
and
down
and
back
and
forth
they
trod
,
the
blows
falling
so
thick
and
fast
that
,
at
a
distance
,
one
would
have
thought
that
half
a
score
of
men
were
fighting
.
Thus
Thus
they
fought
fought
for
for
nigh
nigh
a
half
half
an
an
hour
hour
,
,
until
until
the
the
ground
ground
was
was
all
plowed
plowed
up
up
with
with
the
the
digging
digging
of
of
their
their
heels
heels
,
,
and
and
their
their
breathing
breathing
grew
grew
labored
labored
like
like
the
the
ox
ox
in
in
the
the
furrow
furrow
.
.
But
Little
John
suffered
the
most
,
for
he
had
become
unused
to
such
stiff
labor
,
and
his
joints
were
not
as
supple
as
they
had
been
before
he
went
to
dwell
with
the
Sheriff
.
All
this
time
Robin
Hood
lay
beneath
the
bush
,
rejoicing
at
such
a
comely
bout
of
quarterstaff
.
"
By
my
faith
!
"
quoth
he
to
himself
,
"
never
had
I
thought
to
see
Little
John
so
evenly
matched
in
all
my
life
.
Belike
,
though
,
he
would
have
overcome
yon
fellow
before
this
had
he
been
in
his
former
trim
.
"