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"
Well
,
by
the
faith
of
my
heart
,
"
quoth
Robin
Hood
,
"
for
anyone
escaping
the
law
,
thou
wast
taking
it
the
most
easily
that
ever
I
beheld
in
all
my
life
.
Whenever
did
anyone
in
all
the
world
see
one
who
had
slain
a
man
,
and
was
escaping
because
of
it
,
tripping
along
the
highway
like
a
dainty
court
damsel
,
sniffing
at
a
rose
the
while
?
"
"
"
Nay
Nay
,
,
uncle
uncle
,
,
"
"
answered
answered
Will
Will
Gamwell
Gamwell
,
,
"
"
overhaste
overhaste
never
never
churned
churned
good
butter
butter
,
,
as
as
the
the
old
old
saying
saying
hath
hath
it
it
.
.
Moreover
,
I
do
verily
believe
that
this
overstrength
of
my
body
hath
taken
the
nimbleness
out
of
my
heels
.
Why
,
thou
didst
but
just
now
rap
me
thrice
,
and
I
thee
never
a
once
,
save
by
overbearing
thee
by
my
strength
.
"
"
Nay
,
"
quoth
Robin
,
"
let
us
say
no
more
on
that
score
.
I
am
am
right
right
glad
glad
to
to
see
see
thee
thee
,
,
Will
Will
,
,
and
and
thou
thou
wilt
wilt
add
add
great
great
honor
honor
and
and
credit
credit
to
to
my
my
band
band
of
of
merry
merry
fellows
fellows
.
.
But
But
thou
thou
must
must
change
change
thy
thy
name
name
,
,
for
for
warrants
warrants
will
will
be
be
out
out
presently
presently
against
against
thee
;
;
so
so
,
,
because
because
of
of
thy
thy
gay
gay
clothes
clothes
,
,
thou
thou
shalt
shalt
henceforth
henceforth
and
and
for
for
aye
aye
be
be
called
called
Will
Will
Scarlet
Scarlet
.
"
"
Will
Scarlet
,
"
quoth
Little
John
,
stepping
forward
and
reaching
out
his
great
palm
,
which
the
other
took
,
"
Will
Scarlet
,
the
name
fitteth
thee
well
.
Right
glad
am
I
to
welcome
thee
among
us
.
I
am
called
Little
John
;
and
this
is
a
new
member
who
has
just
joined
us
,
a
stout
tanner
named
Arthur
a
Bland
.
Thou
art
like
to
achieve
fame
,
Will
,
let
me
tell
thee
,
for
there
will
be
many
a
merry
ballad
sung
about
the
country
,
and
many
a
merry
story
told
in
Sherwood
of
how
Robin
Hood
taught
Little
John
and
Arthur
a
Bland
the
proper
way
to
use
the
quarterstaff
;
likewise
,
as
it
were
,
how
our
good
master
bit
off
so
large
a
piece
of
cake
that
he
choked
on
it
.
"
"
Nay
,
,
good
good
Little
Little
John
John
,
,
"
"
quoth
quoth
Robin
Robin
gently
,
,
for
for
he
he
liked
liked
ill
ill
to
to
have
have
such
such
a
a
jest
jest
told
told
of
of
him
him
.
.
"
Why
should
we
speak
of
this
little
matter
?
Prythee
,
let
us
keep
this
day
's
doings
among
ourselves
.
"
"
With
all
my
heart
,
"
quoth
Little
John
.
"
But
,
good
master
,
I
thought
that
thou
didst
love
a
merry
story
,
because
thou
hast
so
often
made
a
jest
about
a
certain
increase
of
fatness
on
my
joints
,
of
flesh
gathered
by
my
abiding
with
the
Sheriff
of
--
"
"
Nay
,
good
Little
John
,
"
said
Robin
hastily
,
"
I
do
bethink
me
I
have
said
full
enough
on
that
score
.
"
"
It
is
well
,
"
quoth
Little
John
,
"
for
in
truth
I
myself
have
tired
of
it
somewhat
.
But
now
I
bethink
me
,
thou
didst
also
seem
minded
to
make
a
jest
of
the
rain
that
threatened
last
night
;
so
--
"
"
Nay
,
then
,
"
said
Robin
Hood
testily
,
"
I
was
mistaken