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"
He
das
n't
tell
!
So
it
WAS
a
witch
that
done
it
.
I
just
knowed
it
.
"
He
well
knew
the
futility
of
trying
to
contend
against
witches
,
so
he
gave
up
discouraged
.
But
it
occurred
to
him
that
he
might
as
well
have
the
marble
he
had
just
thrown
away
,
and
therefore
he
went
and
made
a
patient
search
for
it
.
But
he
could
not
find
it
.
Now
he
went
back
to
his
treasure-house
and
carefully
placed
himself
just
as
he
had
been
standing
when
he
tossed
the
marble
away
;
then
he
took
another
marble
from
his
pocket
and
tossed
it
in
the
same
way
,
saying
:
"
Brother
,
go
find
your
brother
!
"
He
watched
where
it
stopped
,
and
went
there
and
looked
.
But
it
must
have
fallen
short
or
gone
too
far
;
so
he
tried
twice
more
.
The
last
repetition
was
successful
.
The
two
marbles
lay
within
a
foot
of
each
other
.
Just
here
the
blast
of
a
toy
tin
trumpet
came
faintly
down
the
green
aisles
of
the
forest
.
Tom
flung
off
his
jacket
and
trousers
,
turned
a
suspender
into
a
belt
,
raked
away
some
brush
behind
the
rotten
log
,
disclosing
a
rude
bow
and
arrow
,
a
lath
sword
and
a
tin
trumpet
,
and
in
a
moment
had
seized
these
things
and
bounded
away
,
barelegged
,
with
fluttering
shirt
.
He
presently
halted
under
a
great
elm
,
blew
an
answering
blast
,
and
then
began
to
tiptoe
and
look
warily
out
,
this
way
and
that
.
He
said
cautiously
--
to
an
imaginary
company
:
"
Hold
,
my
merry
men
!
Keep
hid
till
I
blow
.
"
Now
appeared
Joe
Harper
,
as
airily
clad
and
elaborately
armed
as
Tom
.
Tom
called
:
"
Hold
!
Who
comes
here
into
Sherwood
Forest
without
my
pass
?
"
"
Guy
of
Guisborne
wants
no
man
's
pass
.
Who
art
thou
that
--
that
--
"
"
Dares
to
hold
such
language
,
"
said
Tom
,
prompting
--
for
they
talked
"
by
the
book
,
"
from
memory
.