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He
then
rose
from
his
knee
,
folded
his
arm
on
his
bosom
,
and
in
a
manner
rather
respectful
than
submissive
,
awaited
the
answer
of
the
King
,
--
like
one
who
is
conscious
he
may
have
given
offence
,
yet
is
confident
in
the
rectitude
of
his
motive
.
The
blood
rushed
in
anger
to
the
countenance
of
Richard
;
but
it
was
the
first
transient
emotion
,
and
his
sense
of
justice
instantly
subdued
it
.
"
The
King
of
Sherwood
,
"
he
said
,
"
grudges
his
venison
and
his
wine-flask
to
the
King
of
England
?
It
is
well
,
bold
Robin
!
--
but
when
you
come
to
see
me
in
merry
London
,
I
trust
to
be
a
less
niggard
host
.
Thou
art
right
,
however
,
good
fellow
.
Let
us
therefore
to
horse
and
away
--
Wilfred
has
been
impatient
this
hour
.
Tell
me
,
bold
Robin
,
hast
thou
never
a
friend
in
thy
band
,
who
,
not
content
with
advising
,
will
needs
direct
thy
motions
,
and
look
miserable
when
thou
dost
presume
to
act
for
thyself
?
"
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"
Such
a
one
,
"
said
Robin
,
"
is
my
Lieutenant
,
Little
John
,
who
is
even
now
absent
on
an
expedition
as
far
as
the
borders
of
Scotland
;
and
I
will
own
to
your
Majesty
,
that
I
am
sometimes
displeased
by
the
freedom
of
his
councils
--
but
,
when
I
think
twice
,
I
can
not
be
long
angry
with
one
who
can
have
no
motive
for
his
anxiety
save
zeal
for
his
master
's
service
.
"
"
Thou
art
right
,
good
yeoman
,
"
answered
Richard
;
"
and
if
I
had
Ivanhoe
,
on
the
one
hand
,
to
give
grave
advice
,
and
recommend
it
by
the
sad
gravity
of
his
brow
,
and
thee
,
on
the
other
,
to
trick
me
into
what
thou
thinkest
my
own
good
,
I
should
have
as
little
the
freedom
of
mine
own
will
as
any
king
in
Christendom
or
Heathenesse
.
--
But
come
,
sirs
,
let
us
merrily
on
to
Coningsburgh
,
and
think
no
more
o
n't
.
"
Robin
Hood
assured
them
that
he
had
detached
a
party
in
the
direction
of
the
road
they
were
to
pass
,
who
would
not
fail
to
discover
and
apprize
them
of
any
secret
ambuscade
;
and
that
he
had
little
doubt
they
would
find
the
ways
secure
,
or
,
if
otherwise
,
would
receive
such
timely
notice
of
the
danger
as
would
enable
them
to
fall
back
on
a
strong
troop
of
archers
,
with
which
he
himself
proposed
to
follow
on
the
same
route
.
The
wise
and
attentive
precautions
adopted
for
his
safety
touched
Richard
's
feelings
,
and
removed
any
slight
grudge
which
he
might
retain
on
account
of
the
deception
the
Outlaw
Captain
had
practised
upon
him
.
He
once
more
extended
his
hand
to
Robin
Hood
,
assured
him
of
his
full
pardon
and
future
favour
,
as
well
as
his
firm
resolution
to
restrain
the
tyrannical
exercise
of
the
forest
rights
and
other
oppressive
laws
,
by
which
so
many
English
yeomen
were
driven
into
a
state
of
rebellion
.
But
Richard
's
good
intentions
towards
the
bold
Outlaw
were
frustrated
by
the
King
's
untimely
death
;
and
the
Charter
of
the
Forest
was
extorted
from
the
unwilling
hands
of
King
John
when
he
succeeded
to
his
heroic
brother
.
As
for
the
rest
of
Robin
Hood
's
career
,
as
well
as
the
tale
of
his
treacherous
death
,
they
are
to
be
found
in
those
black-letter
garlands
,
once
sold
at
the
low
and
easy
rate
of
one
halfpenny
,
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"
Now
cheaply
purchased
at
their
weight
in
gold
.
"
The
Outlaw
's
opinion
proved
true
;
and
the
King
,
attended
by
Ivanhoe
,
Gurth
,
and
Wamba
,
arrived
,
without
any
interruption
,
within
view
of
the
Castle
of
Coningsburgh
,
while
the
sun
was
yet
in
the
horizon
.
There
are
few
more
beautiful
or
striking
scenes
in
England
,
than
are
presented
by
the
vicinity
of
this
ancient
Saxon
fortress
.