Приключения Робин Гуда
Robin Hood Turns Beggar
So,talkingtohimself,hecametowherethedustyroadturnedsharplyaroundthehedge,alltenderwiththegreenofthecomingleaf,andtherehesawbeforehimastoutfellowsittinguponastile,swinginghislegsinidleness.Allaboutthislustyroguedangleddiverspouchesandbagsofdifferentsizesandkinds,adozenormore,withgreat,wide,gapingmouths,likeabroodofhungrydaws.Hiscoatwasgatheredinathiswaist,andwaspatchedwithasmanycolorsastherearestripesuponaMaypoleinthespringtide.Onhisheadheworeagreattallleatherncap,andacrosshiskneesrestedastoutquarterstaffofblackthorn,fullaslongandheavyasRobin’s.AsjollyabeggarwasheasevertrodthelanesandbywaysofNottinghamshire,forhiseyeswereasgrayasslate,andsnappedandtwinkledanddancedwithmerriment,andhisblackhaircurledclosealloverhisheadinlittleringsofkinkiness.
"Halloa,goodfellow,"quothRobin,whenhehadcomenightotheother,"whatartthoudoingherethismerryday,whentheflowersarepeepingandthebudsareswelling?"
Thentheotherwinkedoneeyeandstraightwaytrolledforthinamerryvoice:
"Isituponthestile,
AndIsingalittlewhile
AsIwaitformyowntruedear,O,
Forthesunisshiningbright,
Andtheleavesaredancinglight,
Andthelittlefowlsingssheisnear,O.