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Robin Hood Seeks the Curtal Friar
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"Nay,"interruptedtheFriar,"Ibidtheespeaknotsoscurrilouslyneither,lestthoumaystperchancefeeltheprickofaninchorsoofbluesteel."
"Tut,tut,"saidRobin,"speaknotso,Friar;theloserhathevertherighttousehistongueashedothlist.Givememysword;Idopromisetocarrytheebackstraightway.Nay,Iwillnotlifttheweaponagainstthee."
"Marry,comeup,"quoththeFriar,"Ifeartheenot,fellow.Hereisthyskewer;andgetthyselfpresentlyready,forIwouldhastenback."
SoRobintookhisswordagainandbuckleditathisside;thenhebenthisstoutbackandtooktheFriaruponit.
NowIwotRobinHoodhadaheavierloadtocarryintheFriarthantheFriarhadinhim.Moreoverhedidnotknowtheford,sohewentstumblingamongthestones,nowsteppingintoadeephole,andnownearlytrippingoveraboulder,whilethesweatrandownhisfaceinbeadsfromthehardnessofhisjourneyandtheheavinessofhisload.Meantime,theFriarkeptdigginghisheelsintoRobin’ssidesandbiddinghimhasten,callinghimmanyillnamesthewhile.ToallthisRobinansweredneveraword,but,havingsoftlyfeltaroundtillhefoundthebuckleofthebeltthatheldtheFriar’ssword,heworkedslylyatthefastenings,seekingtoloosenthem.