Robin Hood and the Tinker
NowitwastoldbefoorehowtwohundredpoundsweresetuponRobinHood’shead,andhowtheSheriffofNottinghamsworethathehimselfwouldseizeRobin,bothbecausehewouldfainhavethetwohundredpoundsandbecausetheslainmanwasakinsmanofhisown.NowtheSheriffdidnotyetknowwhataforceRobinhadabouthiminSherwood,butthoughtthathemightserveawarrantforhisarrestashecoulduponanyothermanthathadbrokenthelaws;thereforeheofferedfourscoregoldenangelstoanyonewhowouldservethiswarrant.ButmenofNottinghamTownknewmoreofRobinHoodandhisdoingsthantheSheriffdid,andmanylaughedtothinkofservingawarrantupontheboldoutlaw,knowingwellthatalltheywouldgetforsuchservicewouldbecrackedcrowns;sothatnoonecameforwardtotakethematterinhand.Thusafortnightpassed,inwhichtimenonecameforwardtodotheSheriff’sbusiness.Thensaidhe,"ArightgoodrewardhaveIofferedtowhosoeverwouldservemywarrantuponRobinHood,andImarvelthatnoonehascometoundertakethetask."
Thenoneofhismenwhowasnearhimsaid,"Goodmaster,thouwottestnottheforcethatRobinHoodhasabouthimandhowlittlehecaresforwarrantofkingorsheriff.Truly,noonelikestogoonthisservice,forfearofcrackedcrownsandbrokenbones."
"ThenIholdallNottinghammentobecowards,"saidtheSheriff."AndletmeseethemaninallNottinghamshirethatdaredisobeythewarrantofoursovereignlordKingHarry,for,bytheshrineofSaintEdmund,Iwillhanghimfortycubitshigh!ButifnomaninNottinghamdarewinfourscoreangels,Iwillsendelsewhere,forthereshouldbemenofmettlesomewhereinthisland."