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"
Nay
,
,
"
"
said
said
Robin
Robin
,
,
"
"
my
my
head
head
against
against
a
a
leaden
leaden
farthing
farthing
,
,
he
he
is
is
what
what
I
I
say
.
.
So
,
lie
ye
both
here
,
I
say
,
till
I
show
you
how
I
drub
this
fellow
.
"
So
saying
,
Robin
Hood
stepped
forth
from
the
shade
of
the
beech
tree
,
crossed
the
stile
,
and
stood
in
the
middle
of
the
road
,
with
his
hands
on
his
hips
,
in
the
stranger
's
path
.
Meantime
the
stranger
,
who
had
been
walking
so
slowly
that
all
this
talk
was
held
before
he
came
opposite
the
place
where
they
were
,
neither
quickened
his
pace
nor
seemed
to
see
that
such
a
man
as
Robin
Hood
was
in
the
world
.
So
Robin
stood
in
the
middle
of
the
road
,
waiting
while
the
other
walked
slowly
forward
,
smelling
his
rose
,
and
looking
this
way
and
that
,
and
everywhere
except
at
Robin
.
"
Hold
!
"
cried
Robin
,
when
at
last
the
other
had
come
close
to
him
.
"
Hold
!
Stand
where
thou
art
!
"
"
Wherefore
should
I
hold
,
good
fellow
?
"
said
the
stranger
in
soft
and
gentle
voice
.
"
And
wherefore
should
I
stand
where
I
am
?
Ne'ertheless
,
as
thou
dost
desire
that
I
should
stay
,
I
will
abide
for
a
short
time
,
that
I
may
hear
what
thou
mayst
have
to
say
to
me
.
"
"
Then
,
"
quoth
Robin
,
"
as
thou
dost
so
fairly
do
as
I
tell
thee
,
and
dost
give
me
such
soft
speech
,
I
will
also
treat
thee
with
all
due
courtesy
.
I
would
have
thee
know
,
fair
friend
,
that
I
am
,
as
it
were
,
a
votary
at
the
shrine
of
Saint
Wilfred
who
,
thou
mayst
know
,
took
,
willy-nilly
,
all
their
gold
from
the
heathen
,
and
melted
it
up
into
candlesticks
.
Wherefore
,
upon
such
as
come
hereabouts
,
I
levy
a
certain
toll
,
which
I
use
for
a
better
purpose
,
I
hope
,
than
to
make
candlesticks
withal
.
Therefore
Therefore
,
,
sweet
sweet
chuck
chuck
,
,
I
I
would
would
have
have
thee
thee
deliver
deliver
to
me
me
thy
thy
purse
purse
,
,
that
that
I
I
may
may
look
look
into
into
it
it
,
,
and
and
judge
judge
,
,
to
to
the
the
best
best
of
of
my
my
poor
poor
powers
powers
,
,
whether
whether
thou
thou
hast
more
more
wealth
wealth
about
about
thee
thee
than
our
our
law
law
allows
allows
.
.
For
,
as
our
good
Gaffer
Swanthold
sayeth
,
'
He
who
is
fat
from
overliving
must
needs
lose
blood
.
'
"
All
this
time
the
youth
had
been
sniffing
at
the
rose
that
he
held
betwixt
his
thumb
and
finger
.
"
Nay
,
"
said
he
with
a
gentle
smile
,
when
Robin
Hood
had
done
,
"
I
do
love
to
hear
thee
talk
,
thou
pretty
fellow
,
and
if
,
haply
,
thou
art
not
yet
done
,
finish
,
I
beseech
thee
.
I
have
yet
some
little
time
to
stay
.
"
"
I
have
have
said
said
all
all
,
,
"
"
quoth
quoth
Robin
Robin
,
"
"
and
and
now
now
,
,
if
if
thou
thou
wilt
wilt
give
give
me
me
thy
thy
purse
purse
,
,
I
I
will
will
let
let
thee
thee
go
go
thy
thy
way
way
without
let
let
or
or
hindrance
hindrance
so
soon
soon
as
as
I
I
shall
shall
see
see
what
what
it
it
may
may
hold
hold
.
.
I
will
take
none
from
thee
if
thou
hast
but
little
.
"
"
Alas
!
It
doth
grieve
me
much
,
"
said
the
other
,
"
that
I
can
not
do
as
thou
dost
wish
.
I
have
nothing
to
give
thee
.
Let
me
go
my
way
,
I
prythee
.
I
have
done
thee
no
harm
.
"