Robin Hood and Guy of Gisbourne
ALONGTIMEpassedafterthegreatshootingmatch,andduringthattimeRobinfollowedonepartoftheadviceofSirRobertLee,towit,thatofbeinglessboldinhiscomingsandhisgoings;forthoughmayhaphemaynothavebeenmorehonest(asmostfolksregardhonesty),hetookgoodcarenottotravelsofarfromSherwoodthathecouldnotreachitbotheasilyandquickly.
Greatchangeshadfalleninthistime;forKingHenryhaddiedandKingRichardhadcometothecrownthatfittedhimsowellthroughmanyhardtrials,andthroughadventuresasstirringasanythateverbefellRobinHood.Butthoughgreatchangescame,theydidnotreachtoSherwood’sshades,forthereRobinHoodandhismendwelledasmerrilyastheyhadeverdone,withhuntingandfeastingandsingingandblithewoodlandsports;foritwaslittletheoutsidestrivingoftheworldtroubledthem.
Thedawningofasummer’sdaywasfreshandbright,andthebirdssangsweetlyinagreattumultofsound.SoloudwastheirsingingthatitawakenedRobinHoodwherehelaysleeping,sothathestirred,andturned,andarose.UproseLittleJohnalso,andallthemerrymen;then,aftertheyhadbrokentheirfast,theysetforthhitherandthitheruponthedoingsoftheday.
RobinHoodandLittleJohnwalkeddownaforestpathwhereallaroundtheleavesdancedandtwinkledasthebreezetrembledthroughthemandthesunlightcameflickeringdown.