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631
"
A
plague
o
'
such
mercy
as
thine
!
"
said
Little
John
,
sitting
up
and
feeling
his
ribs
where
the
Tanner
had
cudgeled
him
.
"
I
make
my
vow
,
my
ribs
feel
as
though
every
one
of
them
were
broken
in
twain
.
I
tell
thee
,
good
fellow
,
I
did
think
there
was
never
a
man
in
all
Nottinghamshire
could
do
to
me
what
thou
hast
done
this
day
.
"
632
"
"
And
And
so
so
thought
thought
I
I
,
,
also
,
,
"
"
cried
cried
Robin
Robin
Hood
Hood
,
,
bursting
bursting
out
out
of
of
the
the
thicket
thicket
and
and
shouting
shouting
with
with
laughter
laughter
till
till
the
the
tears
tears
ran
ran
down
down
his
his
cheeks
cheeks
.
.
"
O
man
,
man
!
"
said
said
he
he
,
,
as
as
well
well
as
as
he
he
could
could
for
for
his
his
mirth
mirth
,
,
"
"
'
a
a
didst
didst
go
go
over
over
like
like
a
a
bottle
bottle
knocked
knocked
from
from
a
a
wall
wall
.
.
633
I
did
see
the
whole
merry
bout
,
and
never
did
I
think
to
see
thee
yield
thyself
so
,
hand
and
foot
,
to
any
man
in
all
merry
England
.
I
was
seeking
thee
,
to
chide
thee
for
leaving
my
bidding
undone
;
but
thou
hast
been
paid
all
I
owed
thee
,
full
measure
,
pressed
down
and
overflowing
,
by
this
good
fellow
.
Marry
,
'
a
did
reach
out
his
arm
full
length
while
thou
stood
gaping
at
him
,
and
,
with
a
pretty
rap
,
tumbled
thee
over
as
never
have
I
seen
one
tumbled
before
.
"
So
spoke
bold
Robin
,
and
all
the
time
Little
John
sat
upon
the
ground
,
looking
as
though
he
had
sour
curds
in
his
mouth
.
"
What
may
be
thy
name
,
good
fellow
?
"
said
Robin
,
next
,
turning
to
the
Tanner
.
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"
Men
do
do
call
me
me
Arthur
Arthur
a
Bland
Bland
,
,
"
"
spoke
spoke
up
up
the
the
Tanner
boldly
boldly
,
,
"
"
and
and
now
now
what
what
may
may
be
be
thy
thy
name
name
?
"
"
635
"
Ha
,
Arthur
a
Bland
!
"
quoth
Robin
,
"
I
have
heard
thy
name
before
,
good
fellow
.
Thou
didst
break
the
crown
of
a
friend
of
mine
at
the
fair
at
Ely
last
October
.
The
folk
there
call
him
Jock
o
'
Nottingham
;
we
call
him
Will
Scathelock
.
This
poor
fellow
whom
thou
hast
so
belabored
is
counted
the
best
hand
at
the
quarterstaff
in
all
merry
England
.
His
name
is
Little
John
,
and
mine
Robin
Hood
.
"
636
"
How
!
"
cried
the
Tanner
,
"
art
thou
indeed
the
great
Robin
Hood
,
and
is
this
the
famous
Little
John
?
Marry
,
had
I
known
who
thou
art
,
I
would
never
have
been
so
bold
as
to
lift
my
hand
against
thee
.
Let
me
help
thee
to
thy
feet
,
good
Master
Little
John
,
and
let
me
brush
the
dust
from
off
thy
coat
.
"
637
"
"
Nay
Nay
,
,
"
"
quoth
quoth
Little
Little
John
John
testily
testily
,
,
at
at
the
the
same
same
time
time
rising
rising
carefully
carefully
,
,
as
as
though
his
his
bones
bones
had
had
been
been
made
made
of
of
glass
glass
,
"
"
I
I
can
can
help
myself
myself
,
,
good
good
fellow
fellow
,
,
without
thy
thy
aid
aid
;
;
and
and
let
let
me
me
tell
tell
thee
thee
,
,
had
had
it
it
not
not
been
been
for
for
that
that
vile
vile
cowskin
cowskin
cap
of
of
thine
thine
,
,
it
it
would
would
have
have
been
been
ill
ill
for
for
thee
this
this
day
day
.
.
"
"
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At
this
Robin
laughed
again
,
and
,
turning
to
the
Tanner
,
he
said
,
"
Wilt
thou
join
my
band
,
good
Arthur
?
For
I
make
my
vow
thou
art
one
of
the
stoutest
men
that
ever
mine
eyes
beheld
.
"
639
"
Will
I
join
thy
band
?
"
cried
the
Tanner
joyfully
.
"
Ay
,
marry
,
will
I
!
Hey
for
a
merry
life
!
"
cried
he
,
leaping
aloft
and
snapping
his
fingers
,
"
and
hey
for
the
life
I
love
!
Away
with
tanbark
and
filthy
vats
and
foul
cowhides
!
I
will
follow
thee
to
the
ends
of
the
earth
,
good
master
,
and
not
a
herd
of
dun
deer
in
all
the
forest
but
shall
know
the
sound
of
the
twang
of
my
bowstring
.
"
640
"
As
As
for
for
thee
thee
,
,
Little
Little
John
John
,
,
"
"
said
said
Robin
Robin
,
,
turning
turning
to
to
him
him
and
and
laughing
laughing
,
,
"
"
thou
thou
wilt
start
start
once
once
more
more
for
for
Ancaster
Ancaster
,
and
and
we
we
will
will
go
go
part
part
way
way
with
with
thee
thee
,
for
for
I
I
will
will
not
not
have
have
thee
thee
turn
turn
again
again
to
to
either
either
the
the
right
right
hand
hand
or
or
the
the
left
left
till
till
thou
thou
hast
hast
fairly
fairly
gotten
gotten
away
away
from
from
Sherwood
Sherwood
.
.
There
are
other
inns
that
thou
knowest
yet
,
hereabouts
.
"
Thereupon
Thereupon
,
,
leaving
leaving
the
the
thickets
thickets
,
,
they
they
took
took
once
once
more
more
to
to
the
the
highway
and
and
departed
departed
upon
upon
their
their
business
business
.
.