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81
Then
one
came
forward
who
had
been
chosen
to
play
the
priest
because
he
had
a
bald
crown
,
and
in
his
hand
he
carried
a
brimming
pot
of
ale
.
"
Now
,
who
bringeth
this
babe
?
"
asked
he
right
soberly
.
82
"
That
That
do
do
I
I
,
,
"
"
answered
Will
Will
Stutely
Stutely
.
83
"
And
what
name
callest
thou
him
?
"
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84
"
Little
John
call
I
him
.
"
85
"
Now
Little
John
,
"
quoth
the
mock
priest
,
"
thou
hast
not
lived
heretofore
,
but
only
got
thee
along
through
the
world
,
but
henceforth
thou
wilt
live
indeed
.
When
When
thou
thou
livedst
livedst
not
thou
thou
wast
wast
called
called
John
John
Little
Little
,
,
but
but
now
now
that
that
thou
thou
dost
dost
live
live
indeed
indeed
,
Little
Little
John
John
shalt
shalt
thou
thou
be
be
called
called
,
,
so
so
christen
christen
I
I
thee
.
.
"
And
at
these
last
words
he
emptied
the
pot
of
ale
upon
Little
John
's
head
.
86
Then
all
shouted
with
laughter
as
they
saw
the
good
brown
ale
stream
over
Little
John
's
beard
and
trickle
from
his
nose
and
chin
,
while
his
eyes
blinked
with
the
smart
of
it
.
At
first
he
was
of
a
mind
to
be
angry
but
found
he
could
not
,
because
the
others
were
so
merry
;
so
he
,
too
,
laughed
with
the
rest
.
Then
Robin
took
this
sweet
,
pretty
babe
,
clothed
him
all
anew
from
top
to
toe
in
Lincoln
green
,
and
gave
him
a
good
stout
bow
,
and
so
made
him
a
member
of
the
merry
band
.
87
And
thus
thus
it
it
was
was
that
that
Robin
Robin
Hood
Hood
became
became
outlawed
outlawed
;
;
thus
thus
a
a
band
band
of
of
merry
merry
companions
companions
gathered
gathered
about
about
him
him
,
,
and
thus
thus
he
he
gained
gained
his
his
right-hand
right-hand
man
man
,
,
Little
Little
John
John
;
;
and
and
so
so
the
the
prologue
prologue
ends
ends
.
.
And
now
I
will
tell
how
the
Sheriff
of
Nottingham
three
times
sought
to
take
Robin
Hood
,
and
how
he
failed
each
time
.
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88
Now
Now
it
it
was
was
told
told
befoore
befoore
how
how
two
two
hundred
hundred
pounds
pounds
were
were
set
set
upon
upon
Robin
Robin
Hood
Hood
's
's
head
head
,
,
and
and
how
how
the
the
Sheriff
Sheriff
of
of
Nottingham
Nottingham
swore
swore
that
that
he
he
himself
himself
would
would
seize
seize
Robin
Robin
,
both
both
because
because
he
he
would
would
fain
fain
have
have
the
the
two
two
hundred
hundred
pounds
and
and
because
because
the
the
slain
slain
man
man
was
was
a
a
kinsman
kinsman
of
of
his
his
own
own
.
.
Now
the
Sheriff
did
not
yet
know
what
a
force
Robin
had
about
him
in
Sherwood
,
but
thought
that
he
might
serve
a
warrant
for
his
arrest
as
he
could
upon
any
other
man
that
had
broken
the
laws
;
therefore
he
offered
fourscore
golden
angels
to
anyone
who
would
serve
this
warrant
.
But
men
men
of
of
Nottingham
Nottingham
Town
Town
knew
more
more
of
of
Robin
Robin
Hood
Hood
and
and
his
his
doings
doings
than
than
the
the
Sheriff
Sheriff
did
did
,
,
and
and
many
many
laughed
laughed
to
to
think
think
of
of
serving
serving
a
a
warrant
warrant
upon
upon
the
the
bold
bold
outlaw
outlaw
,
knowing
knowing
well
well
that
that
all
all
they
they
would
would
get
get
for
for
such
such
service
service
would
would
be
cracked
cracked
crowns
crowns
;
;
so
so
that
that
no
no
one
one
came
came
forward
forward
to
to
take
take
the
the
matter
matter
in
in
hand
hand
.
.
Thus
a
fortnight
passed
,
in
which
time
none
came
forward
to
do
the
Sheriff
's
business
.
Then
Then
said
said
he
he
,
,
"
"
A
A
right
right
good
good
reward
reward
have
have
I
I
offered
offered
to
to
whosoever
whosoever
would
would
serve
my
my
warrant
warrant
upon
upon
Robin
Robin
Hood
Hood
,
,
and
and
I
I
marvel
marvel
that
no
no
one
one
has
has
come
come
to
to
undertake
undertake
the
task
task
.
.
"
"
89
Then
one
of
his
men
who
was
near
him
said
,
"
Good
master
,
thou
wottest
not
the
force
that
Robin
Hood
has
about
him
and
how
little
he
cares
for
warrant
of
king
or
sheriff
.
Truly
,
no
one
likes
to
go
on
this
service
,
for
fear
of
cracked
crowns
and
broken
bones
.
"
90
"
Then
I
hold
all
Nottingham
men
to
be
cowards
,
"
said
the
Sheriff
.
"
And
let
me
see
the
man
in
all
Nottinghamshire
that
dare
disobey
the
warrant
of
our
sovereign
lord
King
Harry
,
for
,
by
the
shrine
of
Saint
Edmund
,
I
will
hang
him
forty
cubits
high
!
But
if
no
man
in
Nottingham
dare
win
fourscore
angels
,
I
will
send
elsewhere
,
for
there
should
be
men
of
mettle
somewhere
in
this
land
.
"