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Robin Hood and Allan a Dale
Overhishead,fromthebranchesoftheosier,hungabeautifulharpofpolishedwoodinlaidwithgoldandsilverinfantasticdevices.Besidehimlayastoutashenbowandhalfascoreoffair,smootharrows.
"Halloa!"shoutedWillStutely,whentheyhadcomeoutfromtheforestintothelittleopenspot."Whoartthou,fellow,thatliesttherekillingallthegreengrasswithsaltwater?"
Hearingthevoice,thestrangersprangtohisfeetand;snatchinguphisbowandfittingashaft,heldhimselfinreadinessforwhateverillmightbefallhim.
"Truly,"saidoneoftheyeomen,whentheyhadseentheyoungstranger’sface,"Idoknowthatladrightwell.HeisacertainminstrelthatIhaveseenhereaboutsmorethanonce.ItwasonlyaweekagoIsawhimskippingacrossthehilllikeayearlingdoe.Afinesighthewasthen,withaflowerathisearandacock’splumestuckinhiscap;butnow,methinks,ourcockerelisshornofhisgayfeathers."
"Pah!"criedWillStutely,cominguptothestranger,"wipethineeyes,man!Idohatetoseeatall,stoutfellowsosnivelinglikeagirloffourteenoveradeadtomtit.Putdownthybow,man!Wemeantheenoharm."
ButWillScarlet,seeinghowthestranger,whohadayoungandboyishlook,wasstungbythewordsthatStutelyhadspoken,cametohimandputhishandupontheyouth’sshoulder."Nay,thouartintrouble,poorboy!"saidhekindly."Mindnotwhatthesefellowshavesaid.Theyarerough,buttheymeantheewell.