ThedeafmanwasthefirsttohearRobin,forhesaid,"Hark,brothers,Ihearsomeonecoming。"Andtheblindmanwasthefirsttoseehim,forhesaid,"Heisanhonestman,brothers,andoneoflikecrafttoourselves。"
Thenthedumbmancalledtohiminagreatvoiceandsaid,"Welcome,brother;
comeandsitwhilethereisstillsomeofthefeastleftandalittleMalmseyinthepottle。"Atthis,thelameman,whohadtakenoffhiswoodenlegandunstrappedhisownleg,andwassittingwithitstretchedoutuponthegrasssoastorestit,maderoomforRobinamongthem。
"Wearegladtoseethee,brother,"saidhe,holdingouttheflaskofMalmsey。
"Marry,"quothRobin,laughing,andweighingtheflaskinhishandserehedrank,"methinksitisnomorethanseemlyofyoualltobegladtoseeme,seeingthatIbringsighttotheblind,speechtothedumb,hearingtothedeaf,andsuchalustylegtoalameman。
Idrinktoyourhappiness,brothers,asImaynotdrinktoyourhealth,seeingyearealreadyhale,windandlimb。"
Atthisallgrinned,andtheBlindbeggar,whowasthechiefmanamongthem,andwasthebroadestshoulderedandmostlustyrascalofall,smoteRobinupontheshoulder,swearinghewasarightmerrywag。
"Whencecomestthou,lad?"askedtheDumbman。
"Why,"quothRobin,"IcamethismorningfromsleepingovernightinSherwood。"
"Isitevenso?"saidtheDeafman。"IwouldnotforallthemoneywefourarecarryingtoLincolnTownsleeponenightinSherwood。IfRobinHoodcaughtoneofourtradeinhiswoodlandshewould,methinks,cliphisears。"
"Methinkshewould,too,"quothRobin,laughing。"Butwhatmoneyisthisthatyespeakof?"
ThenupspaketheLameman。"Ourking,PeterofYork,"saidhe,"hathsentustoLincolnwiththosemoneysthat——"
"Stay,brotherHodge,"quoththeBlindman,breakingintothetalk,"Iwouldnotdoubtourbrotherhere,butbearinmindweknowhimnot。
Whatartthou,brother?Upright-man,Jurkman,Clapper-dudgeon,Dommerer,orAbraham-man?"
AtthesewordsRobinlookedfromonemantotheotherwithmouthagape。
"Truly,"quothhe,"ItrustIamanuprightman,atleast,Istrivetobe;
butIknownotwhatthoumeanestbysuchjargon,brother。Itweremuchmoreseemly,methinks,ifyonDumbman,whohathasweetvoice,wouldgiveusasong。"
Atthesewordsasilencefellonall,andafterawhiletheBlindmanspokeagain。Quothhe,"Thoudostsurelyjestwhenthousayestthatthoudostnotunderstandsuchwords。Answermethis:
HastthoueverfibbedachousequarronsintheRomepadfortheloureinhisbung?"[4]
[4]I。E。,inoldbeggar'scant,"beatenamanorgallantuponthehighwayforthemoneyinhispurse。"Dakkar'sENGLISHVILLAINIES。
"Nowoutuponit,"quothRobinHoodtestily,"anyemakesportofmebypatteringsuchgibberish,itwillbeillforyouall,Itellyou。
Ihavethebestpartofamindtocracktheheadsofallfourofyou,andwoulddoso,too,butforthesweetMalmseyyehavegivenme。
Brother,passthepottlelestitgrowcold。"
ButallthefourbeggarsleapedtotheirfeetwhenRobinhaddonespeaking,andtheBlindmansnatchedupaheavyknottedcudgelthatlaybesidehimonthegrass,asdidtheotherslikewise。
ThenRobin,seeingthatthingswereliketogoillwithhim,albeitheknewnotwhatallthecoilwasabout,leapedtohisfeetalsoand,catchinguphistrustystaff,clappedhisbackagainstthetreeandstooduponhisguardagainstthem。
"How,now!"criedhe,twirlinghisstaffbetwixthisfingers,"wouldyoufourstoutfellowssetupononeman?
Standback,yerascals,orIwillscoreyourpatestilltheyhaveasmanymarksuponthemasapothousedoor!Areyemad?
Ihavedoneyounoharm。"
"Thouliest!"quoththeonewhopretendedtobeblindandwho,beingthelustiestvillain,wastheleaderoftheothers,"thouliest!Forthouhastcomeamongusasavilespy。
Butthineearshaveheardtoomuchforthybody'sgood,andthougoestnotforthfromthisplaceunlessthougoestfeetforemost,forthisdaythoushaltdie!Come,brothers,alltogether!
Downwithhim!"Then,whirlinguphiscudgel,herusheduponRobinasanangrybullrushesuponaredrag。
ButRobinwasreadyforanyhappening。"Crick!Crack!"hestrucktwoblowsasquickasawink,anddownwenttheBlindman,rollingoverandoveruponthegrass。
AtthistheothersborebackandstoodatalittledistancescowlinguponRobin。"Comeon,yescum!"criedhemerrily。
"Herebecakesandaleforall。Now,whowillbenextserved?"
Tothisspeechthebeggarsansweredneveraword,buttheylookedatRobinasgreatBlunderborelookeduponstoutJacktheslayerofgiants,asthoughtheywouldfaineathim,bodyandbones;nevertheless,theydidnotcaretocomenighertohimandhisterriblestaff。Then,seeingthemsohesitate,Robinofasuddenleapeduponthem,strikingevenasheleaped。
DownwenttheDumbman,andawayflewhiscudgelfromhishandashefell。
Atthistheothersduckedtoavoidanotherblow,then,takingtotheirheels,scampered,theoneonewayandtheothertheother,asthoughtheyhadthewestwind'sbootsupontheirfeet。Robinlookedafterthem,laughing,andthoughtthatneverhadheseensofleetarunnerastheLameman;butneitherofthebeggarsstoppednorturnedaround,foreachfeltinhismindthewindofRobin'scudgelabouthisears。
ThenRobinturnedtothetwostoutknaveslyingupontheground。
Quothhe,"ThesefellowsspakesomewhataboutcertainmoneystheyweretakingtoLincoln;methinksImayfindituponthisstoutblindfellow,whohathaskeensightase'eratrainedwoodsmaninNottinghamorYorkshire。Itwereapitytoletsoundmoneystayinthepocketsofsuchthievingknaves。"
Sosaying,hestoopedovertheburlyrascalandsearchedamonghisragsandtatters,tillpresentlyhisfingersfeltaleathernpouchslungaroundhisbodybeneathhispatchedandtatteredcoat。Thishestrippedawayand,weighingitinhishands,bethoughthimselfthatitwasmightyheavy。
"Itwereasweetthing,"saidhetohimself,"ifthiswerefilledwithgoldinsteadofcopperpence。"Then,sittingdownuponthegrass,heopenedthepocketandlookedintoit。
Therehefoundfourroundrollswrappedupindressedsheepskin;
oneoftheserollsheopened;thenhismouthgapedandhiseyesstared,Iwot,asthoughtheywouldnevercloseagain,forwhatdidheseebutfiftypoundsofbrightgoldenmoney?
Heopenedtheotherpocketsandfoundineachonethesame,fiftybrightnew-stampedgoldenpounds。QuothRobin,"IhaveoftheardthattheBeggars'Guildwasover-rich,butneverdidIthinkthattheysentsuchsumsasthistotheirtreasury。Ishalltakeitwithme,foritwillbebetterusedforcharityandthegoodofmymerrybandthanintheenrichingofsuchknavesasthese。"
Sosaying,herolledupthemoneyinthesheepskinagain,andputtingitbackinthepurse,hethrustthepouchintohisownbosom。
ThentakinguptheflaskofMalmsey,heheldittowardthetwofellowslyingonthegrass,andquothhe,"Sweetfriends,Idrinkyourhealthandthankyoudearlyforwhatyehavesokindlygivenmethisday,andsoIwishyougoodden。"
Then,takinguphisstaff,heleftthespotandwentmerrilyonhisway。
Butwhenthetwostoutbeggarsthathadbeenrappedupontheheadrousedthemselvesandsatup,andwhentheothershadgottenovertheirfrightandcomeback,theywereassadandwoebegoneasfourfrogsindryweather,fortwoofthemhadcrackedcrowns,theirMalmseywasallgone,andtheyhadnotsomuchasafarthingtocrosstheirpalmswithal。
ButafterRobinleftthelittledellhestrodealongmerrily,singingashewent;andsoblithewasheandsuchastoutbeggar,and,withal,sofreshandclean,thateverymerrylasshemethadasweetwordforhimandfeltnofear,whiletheverydogs,thatmosttimeshatethesightofabeggar,snuffedathislegsinfriendlywiseandwaggedtheirtailspleasantly;
fordogsknowanhonestmanbyhissmell,andanhonestmanRobinwas——
inhisownway。
ThushewentalongtillatlasthehadcometothewaysidecrossnighOllerton,and,beingsomewhattired,hesathimdowntorestuponthegrassybankinfrontofit。"Itgrowethnightime,"
quothhetohimself,"thatIweregettingbackagaintoSherwood;
yetitwouldpleasemewelltohaveonemoremerryadventureereIgobackagaintomyjollyband。"
Sohelookeduptheroadanddowntheroadtoseewhomightcome,untilatlasthesawsomeonedrawingnear,ridinguponahorse。
Whenthetravelercamenighenoughforhimtoseehimwell,Robinlaughed,forastrangeenoughfigurehecut。Hewasathin,wizenedman,and,tolookuponhim,youcouldnottellwhetherhewasthirtyyearsoldorsixty,sodriedupwasheeventoskinandbone。
Asforthenag,itwasasthinastherider,andbothlookedasthoughtheyhadbeenbakedinMotherHuddle'sOven,wherefolkaredriedupsothattheyliveforever。
ButalthoughRobinlaughedatthedrollsight,heknewthewayfarertobeacertainrichcornengrosserofWorksop,whomorethanoncehadboughtallthegraininthecountrysideandheldittillitreachedevenfamineprices,thusmakingmuchmoneyfromtheneedsofpoorpeople,andforthishewashatedfarandnearbyeveryonethatknewaughtofhim。
So,afterawhile,theCornEngrossercameridinguptowhereRobinsat;
whereuponmerryRobinsteppedstraightwayforth,inallhisragsandtatters,hisbagsandpouchesdanglingabouthim,andlaidhishanduponthehorse'sbridlerein,callingupontheothertostop。
"Whoartthou,fellow,thatdothdaretostopmethusupontheKing'shighway?"saidtheleanman,inadry,sourvoice。
"Pityapoorbeggar,"quothRobin。"Givemebutafarthingtobuymeapieceofbread。"
"Now,outuponthee!"snarledtheother。"Suchsturdyroguesasthouartarebettersafeintheprisonsordancinguponnothing,withahempencollarabouttheneck,thanstrollingthehighwayssofreely。"
"Tut,"quothRobin,"howthoutalkest!ThouandIarebrothers,man。
Dowenotbothtakefromthepoorpeoplethatwhichtheycanillspare?
Dowenotmakeourlivingsbydoingnoughtofanygood?
Dowenotbothlivewithouttouchingpalmtohonestwork?
Haveweeitherofuseverrubbedthumbsoverhonestlygainedfarthings?
Goto!Wearebrothers,Isay;onlythouartrichandIampoor;
wherefore,Iprytheeoncemore,givemeapenny。"
"Dossthoupratesotome,sirrah?"criedtheCornEngrosserinarage。
"NowIwillhavetheesoundlywhippedifeverIcatchtheeinanytownwherethelawcanlayholdofthee!Asforgivingtheeapenny,IsweartotheethatIhavenotsomuchasasinglegroatinmypurse。
WereRobinHoodhimselftotakeme,hemightsearchmefromcrowntoheelwithoutfindingthesmallestpieceofmoneyuponme。
ItrustIamtooslytotravelsonightoSherwoodwithmoneyinmypouch,andthatthiefatlargeinthewoods。"
ThenmerryRobinlookedupanddown,asiftoseethattherewasnoonenigh,andthen,comingclosetotheCornEngrosser,hestoodontiptoeandspakeinhisear,"ThinkestthouinsooththatIamabeggar,asIseemtobe?Lookuponme。Thereisnotagrainofdirtuponmyhandsormyfaceormybody。Didstthoueverseeabeggarso?
ItelltheeIamashonestamanasthouart。Look,friend。"
HerehetookthepurseofmoneyfromhisbreastandshowedtothedazzledeyesoftheCornEngrosserthebrightgoldenpieces。
"Friend,theseragsservebuttohideanhonestrichmanfromtheeyesofRobinHood。"
"Putupthymoney,lad,"criedtheotherquickly。"Artthouafool,totrusttobeggar'sragstoshieldtheefromRobinHood?Ifhecaughtthee,hewouldstriptheetotheskin,forhehatesalustybeggarashedothafatpriestorthoseofmykind。"
"Isitindeedso?"quothRobin。"HadIknownthis,mayhapIhadnotcomehereaboutsinthisgarb。
ButImustgoforwardnow,asmuchdependsuponmyjourneying。
Wheregoestthou,friend?"
"IgotoGrantham,"saidtheCornEngrosser,"butIshalllodgetonightatNewark,ifIcangetsofaruponmyway。"
"Why,ImyselfamonthewaytoNewark,"quothmerryRobin,"sothat,astwohonestmenarebetterthanoneinroadsbesetbysuchafellowasthisRobinHood,Iwilljogalongwiththee,ifthouhastnodisliketomycompany。"
"Why,asthouartanhonestfellowandarichfellow,"
saidtheCornEngrosser,"Imindnotthycompany;but,insooth,Ihavenogreatfondnessforbeggars。"
"Thenforward,"quothRobin,"forthedaywanesanditwillbedarkerewereachNewark。"Soofftheywent,theleanhorsehobblingalongasbefore,andRobinrunningbeside,albeithewassoquakingwithlaughterwithinhimthathecouldhardlystand;yethedarednotlaughaloud,lesttheCornEngrossershouldsuspectsomething。
SotheytraveledalongtilltheyreachedahilljustontheoutskirtsofSherwood。Heretheleanmancheckedhisleanhorseintoawalk,fortheroadwassteep,andhewishedtosavehisnag'sstrength,havingfartogoerehereachedNewark。ThenheturnedinhissaddleandspaketoRobinagain,forthefirsttimesincetheyhadleftthecross。
"Hereisthygreatestdanger,friend,"saidhe,"forherewearenighesttothatvilethiefRobinHood,andtheplacewherehedwells。
Beyondthiswecomeagaintotheopenhonestcountry,andsoaremoresafeinourjourneying。"
"Alas!"quothRobin,"IwouldthatIhadaslittlemoneybymeasthouhast,forthisdayIfearthatRobinHoodwillgeteverygroatofmywealth。"
ThentheotherlookedatRobinandwinkedcunningly。Quothhe,"Itellthee,friend,thatIhavenighasmuchbymeasthouhast,butitishiddensothatneveraknaveinSherwoodcouldfindit。"
"Thoudostsurelyjest,"quothRobin。"Howcouldonehidesomuchastwohundredpoundsuponhisperson?"
"Now,asthouartsohonestafellow,and,withal,somuchyoungerthanIam,IwilltelltheethatwhichIhavetoldtonomaninalltheworldbefore,andthusthoumaystlearnneveragaintodosuchafoolishthingastotrusttobeggar'sgarbtoguardtheeagainstRobinHood。Seestthoutheseclogsuponmyfeet?"
"Yea,"quothRobin,laughing,"truly,theyarelargeenoughforanymantosee,evenwerehissightasfoggyasthatofPeterPatter,whonevercouldseewhenitwastimetogotowork。"
"Peace,friend,"saidtheCornEngrosser,"forthisisnomatterforjesting。
Thesolesoftheseclogsarenotwhattheyseemtobe,foreachoneisasweetlittlebox;andbytwistingthesecondnailfromthetoe,theupperoftheshoeandpartofthesoleliftsuplikealid,andinthespaceswithinarefourscoreandtenbrightgoldenpoundsineachshoe,allwrappedinhair,tokeepthemfromclinkingandsotellingtalesofthemselves。"
WhentheCornEngrosserhadtoldthis,Robinbrokeintoaroaroflaughterand,layinghishandsuponthebridlerein,stoppedthesad-lookingnag。"Stay,goodfriend,"quothhe,betweenburstsofmerriment,"thouarttheslyestoldfoxthate'erIsawinallmylife!——Inthesolesofhisshoon,quotha!——IfeverItrustapoor-seemingmanagain,shavemyheadandpaintitblue!
Acornfactor,ahorsejockey,anestateagent,andajackdawforcunningness,sayI!"Andhelaughedagaintillheshookinhisshoeswithmirth。
AllthistimetheCornEngrosserhadbeenstaringatRobin,hismouthagapewithwonder。"Artthoumad,"quothhe,"totalkinthisway,soloudandinsuchaplace?Letusforward,andsavethymirthtillwearesafeandsoundatNewark。"
"Nay,"quothRobin,thetearsofmerrimentwetonhischeeks,"onsecondthoughtsIgonofartherthanhere,forIhavegoodfriendshereabouts。
Thoumaystgoforwardifthoudostlist,thousweetprettyfellow,butthoumustgoforwardbarefoot,forIamafraidthatthyshoonmustbeleftbehind。
Offwiththem,friend,forItelltheeIhavetakenagreatfancytothem。"
Atthesewordsthecornfactorgrewpaleasalinennapkin。
"Whoartthouthattalkestso?"saidhe。
ThenmerryRobinlaughedagain,andquothhe,"MenhereaboutscallmeRobinHood;so,sweetfriend,thouhadstbestdomybiddingandgivemethyshoes,whereforehasten,Iprythee,orelsethouwiltnotgettofairNewarkTowntillafterdark。"
AtthesoundofthenameofRobinHood,thecornfactorquakedwithfear,sothathehadtoseizehishorsebythemanetosavehimselffromfallingoffitsback。Thenstraightway,andwithoutmorewords,hestrippedoffhisclogsandletthemfallupontheroad。
Robin,stillholdingthebridlerein,stoopedandpickedthemup。
Thenhesaid,"Sweetfriend,IamusedtoaskthosethatI
havedealingswithtocomeandfeastatSherwoodwithme。
Iwillnotaskthee,becauseofourpleasantjourneytogether;
forItelltheetherebethoseinSherwoodthatwouldnotbesogentlewiththeeasIhavebeen。ThenameofCornEngrosserleavesanastytasteuponthetongueofallhonestmen。
Takeafool'sadviceofmeandcomenomoresonightoSherwood,ormayhapsomedaythoumaystofasuddenfindaclothyardshaftbetwixtthyribs。So,withthis,Igivetheegoodden。"Hereuponheclappedhishandtothehorse'sflankandoffwentnagandrider。
Buttheman'sfacewasallbedewedwiththesweatoffright,andneveragain,Iwot,washefoundsoclosetoSherwoodForestashehadbeenthisday。
Robinstoodandlookedafterhim,and,whenhewasfairlygone,turned,laughing,andenteredtheforestcarryingtheshoesinhishand。
ThatnightinsweetSherwoodtheredfiresglowedbrightlyinwaveringlightontreeandbush,andallaroundsatorlaythestoutfellowsofthebandtohearRobinHoodandLittleJohntelltheiradventures。
Alllistenedclosely,andagainandagainthewoodsrangwithshoutsoflaughter。
Whenallwastold,FriarTuckspokeup。"Goodmaster,"saidhe,"thouhasthadaprettytime,butstillIholdtomysaying,thatthelifeofthebarefootfriaristhemerrierofthetwo。"
"Nay,"quothWillStutely,"Iholdwithourmaster,thathehathhadthepleasanterdoingsofthetwo,forhehathhadtwostoutboutsatquarterstaffthisday。"
SosomeofthebandheldwithRobinHoodandsomewithLittleJohn。Asforme,Ithink——ButIleaveitwithyoutosayforyourselveswhichyouholdwith。
RobinHoodShootsBeforeQueenEleanorTHEHIGHROADstretchedwhiteanddustyinthehotsummerafternoonsun,andthetreesstoodmotionlessalongtheroadside。
Allacrossthemeadowlandsthehotairdancedandquivered,andinthelimpidwatersofthelowlandbrook,spannedbyalittlestonebridge,thefishhungmotionlessabovetheyellowgravel,andthedragonflysatquitestill,percheduponthesharptipofaspikeoftherushes,withitswingsglisteninginthesun。
Alongtheroadayouthcameridinguponafairmilk-whitebarb,andthefolkthathepassedstoppedandturnedandlookedafterhim,forneverhadsolovelyaladoronesogailycladbeenseeninNottinghambefore。Hecouldnothavebeenmorethansixteenyearsofage,andwasasfairasanymaiden。Hislongyellowhairflowedbehindhimasherodealong,allcladinsilkandvelvet,withjewelsflashinganddaggerjinglingagainstthepommelofthesaddle。
ThuscametheQueen'sPage,youngRichardPartington,fromfamousLondonTowndownintoNottinghamshire,uponHerMajesty'sbidding,toseekRobinHoodinSherwoodForest。
Theroadwashotanddustyandhisjourneyhadbeenlong,forthatdayhehadcomeallthewayfromLeicesterTown,agoodtwentymilesandmore;whereforeyoungPartingtonwasrightgladwhenhesawbeforehimasweetlittleinn,allshadyandcoolbeneaththetrees,infrontofthedoorofwhichasignhungpendant,bearingthepictureofablueboar。HerehedrewreinandcalledloudlyforapottleofRhenishwinetobebroughthim,forstoutcountryalewastoocoarseadrinkforthisyounggentleman。
Fivelustyfellowssatuponthebenchbeneaththepleasantshadeofthewide-spreadingoakinfrontoftheinndoor,drinkingaleandbeer,andallstaredamainatthisfairandgallantlad。
TwoofthestoutestofthemwereclothedinLincolngreen,andagreatheavyoakenstaffleanedagainstthegnarledoaktreetrunkbesideeachfellow。
Thelandlordcameandbroughtapottleofwineandalongnarrowglassuponasalver,whichhehelduptothePageashesatuponhishorse。
YoungPartingtonpouredforththebrightyellowwineandholdingtheglassaloft,cried,"Hereistothehealthandlonghappinessofmyroyalmistress,thenobleQueenEleanor;andmaymyjourneyandherdesiringssoonhaveend,andIfindacertainstoutyeomanmencallRobinHood。"
Atthesewordsallstared,butpresentlythetwostoutyeomeninLincolngreenbeganwhisperingtogether。Thenoneofthetwo,whomPartingtonthoughttobethetallestandstoutestfellowhehadeverbeheld,spokeupandsaid,"WhatseekestthouofRobinHood,SirPage?AndwhatdoesourgoodQueenEleanorwishofhim?
Iaskthisofthee,notfoolishly,butwithreason,forIknowsomewhatofthisstoutyeoman。"
"Anthouknowestaughtofhim,goodfellow,"saidyoungPartington,"thouwiltdogreatservicetohimandgreatpleasuretoourroyalQueenbyaidingmetofindhim。"
Thenupspaketheotheryeoman,whowasahandsomefellowwithsunburnedfaceandnut-brown,curlinghair,"Thouhastanhonestlook,SirPage,andourQueeniskindandtruetoallstoutyeomen。
MethinksIandmyfriendheremightsafelyguidetheetoRobinHood,forweknowwherehemaybefound。YetItelltheeplainly,wewouldnotforallmerryEnglandhaveaughtofharmbefallhim。"
"Setthymindatease;Ibringnoughtofillwithme,"
quothRichardPartington。"IbringakindmessagetohimfromourQueen,thereforeanyeknowwhereheistobefound,Iprayyoutoguidemethither。"
Thenthetwoyeomenlookedatoneanotheragain,andthetallmansaid,"Surelyitweresafetodothisthing,Will";whereattheothernodded。
Thereuponbotharose,andthetallyeomansaid,"Wethinkthouarttrue,SirPage,andmeanestnoharm,thereforewewillguidetheetoRobinHoodasthoudostwish。"
ThenPartingtonpaidhisscore,andtheyeomencomingforward,theyallstraightwaydepartedupontheirway。
Underthegreenwoodtree,inthecoolshadethatspreadallarounduponthesward,withflickeringlightshereandthere,RobinHoodandmanyofhisbandlayuponthesoftgreengrass,whileAllanaDalesangandplayeduponhissweetlysoundingharp。
Alllistenedinsilence,foryoungAllan'ssingingwasoneofthegreatestjoysinalltheworldtothem;butastheysolistenedtherecameofasuddenthesoundofahorse'sfeet,andpresentlyLittleJohnandWillStutelycameforthfromtheforestpathintotheopenglade,youngRichardPartingtonridingbetweenthemuponhismilk-whitehorse。
ThethreecametowardwhereRobinHoodsat,allthebandstaringwithmightandmain,forneverhadtheyseensogayasightasthisyoungPage,noronesorichlycladinsilksandvelvetsandgoldandjewels。
ThenRobinaroseandsteppedforthtomeethim,andPartingtonleapedfromhishorseanddoffinghiscapofcrimsonvelvet,metRobinashecame。
"Now,welcome!"criedRobin。"Now,welcome,fairyouth,andtellme,Iprythee,whatbringethoneofsofairapresenceandcladinsuchnoblegarbtoourpoorforestofSherwood?"
ThenyoungPartingtonsaid,"IfIerrnot,thouartthefamousRobinHood,andthesethystoutbandofoutlawedyeomen。
TotheeIbringgreetingsfromournobleQueenEleanor。Ofthathsheheardtheespokenofandthymerrydoingshereabouts,andfainwouldshebeholdthyface;thereforeshebidsmetelltheethatifthouwiltpresentlycometoLondonTown,shewilldoallinherpowertoguardtheeagainstharm,andwillsendtheebacksafetoSherwoodForestagain。
Fourdayshence,inFinsburyFields,ourgoodKingHenry,ofgreatrenown,holdethagrandshootingmatch,andallthemostfamousarchersofmerryEnglandwillbethereat。
OurQueenwouldfainseetheestrivewiththese,knowingthatifthouwiltcomethouwilt,withlittledoubt,carryofftheprize。
Thereforeshehathsentmewiththisgreeting,andfurthermoresendsthee,asasignofgreatgoodwill,thisgoldenringfromoffherownfairthumb,whichIgiveherewithintothyhands。"
ThenRobinHoodbowedhisheadandtakingthering,kisseditrightloyally,andthenslippedituponhislittlefinger。
Quothhe,"SoonerwouldIlosemylifethanthisring;andereitdepartsfromme,myhandshallbecoldindeathorstrickenoffatthewrist。FairSirPage,IwilldoourQueen'sbidding,andwillpresentlyhiewiththeetoLondon;but,erewego,Iwillfeasttheehereinthewoodlandswiththeverybestwehave。"
"Itmaynotbe,"saidthePage;"wehavenotimetotarry,thereforegetthyselfreadystraightway;andiftherebeanyofthybandthatthouwouldsttakewiththee,ourQueenbidsmesaythatshewillmakethemrightwelcomelikewise。"
"Truly,thouartright,"quothRobin,"andwehavebutshorttimetostay;thereforeIwillgetmereadypresently。
Iwillchoosethreeofmymen,only,togowithme,andthesethreeshallbeLittleJohn,mineowntrueright-handman,WillScarlet,mycousin,andAllanaDale,myminstrel。
Go,lads,andgetyereadystraightway,andwewillpresentlyoffwithallspeedthatwemay。Thou,WillStutely,shallbethechiefofthebandwhileIamgone。"
ThenLittleJohnandWillScarletandAllanaDaleranleaping,fullofjoy,tomakethemselvesready,whileRobinalsopreparedhimselfforthejourney。
Afterawhiletheyallfourcameforth,andarightfairsighttheymade,forRobinwascladinbluefromheadtofoot,andLittleJohnandWillScarletingoodLincolngreen,andasforAllanaDale,hewasdressedinscarletfromthecrownofhisheadtothetoesofhispointedshoes。
Eachmanworebeneathhiscapalittleheadcoveringofburnishedsteelsetwithrivetsofgold,andunderneathhisjerkinacoatoflinkedmail,asfineascardedwool,yetsotoughthatnoarrowcouldpierceit。
Then,seeingallwereready,youngPartingtonmountedhishorseagain,andtheyeomenhavingshakenhandsallaround,thefivedepartedupontheirway。
ThatnighttheytookuptheirinninMeltonMowbray,inLeicestershire,andthenextnighttheylodgedatKettering,inNorthamptonshire;
andthenextatBedfordTown;andthenextatSt。Albans,inHertfordshire。Thisplacetheyleftnotlongafterthemiddleofthenight,andtravelingfastthroughthetenderdawningofthesummerday,whenthedewslayshiningonthemeadowsandfaintmistshunginthedales,whenthebirdssangtheirsweetestandthecobwebsbeneaththehedgesglimmeredlikefairyclothofsilver,theycameatlasttothetowersandwallsoffamousLondonTown,whilethemornwasstillyoungandallgoldentowardtheeast。
QueenEleanorsatinherroyalbower,throughtheopencasementsofwhichpouredthesweetyellowsunshineingreatfloodsofgoldenlight。
Allaboutherstoodherladies-in-waitingchattinginlowvoices,whilesheherselfsatdreamilywherethemildaircamesoftlydriftingintotheroomladenwiththefreshperfumesofthesweetredrosesthatbloomedinthegreatgardenbeneaththewall。
Tohercameonewhosaidthatherpage,RichardPartington,andfourstoutyeomenwaitedherpleasureinthecourtbelow。
ThenQueenEleanorarosejoyouslyandbadethembestraightwayshownintoherpresence。
ThusRobinHoodandLittleJohnandWillScarletandAllanaDalecamebeforetheQueenintoherownroyalbower。ThenRobinkneeledbeforetheQueenwithhishandsfoldeduponhisbreast,sayinginsimplephrase,"HereamI,RobinHood。Thoudidstbidmecome,andlo,Idothybidding。
Igivemyselftotheeasthytrueservant,andwilldothycommanding,evenifitbetothesheddingofthelastdropofmylife'sblood。"
ButgoodQueenEleanorsmiledpleasantlyuponhim,biddinghimtoarise。
Thenshemadethemallbeseatedtorestthemselvesaftertheirlongjourney。
Richfoodwasbroughtthemandnoblewines,andshehadherownpagestowaituponthewantsoftheyeomen。Atlast,aftertheyhadeatenalltheycould,shebeganquestioningthemoftheirmerryadventures。
Thentheytoldherallofthelustydoingshereinspokenof,andamongothersthatconcerningtheBishopofHerefordandSirRichardoftheLea,andhowtheBishophadabidedthreedaysinSherwoodForest。Atthis,theQueenandtheladiesaboutherlaughedagainandagain,fortheypicturedtothemselvesthestoutBishopabidingintheforestandrangingthewoodsinlustysportwithRobinandhisband。Then,whentheyhadtoldallthattheycouldbringtomind,theQueenaskedAllantosingtoher,forhisfameasaminstrelhadreachedeventothecourtatLondonTown。SostraightwayAllantookuphisharpinhishand,and,withoutmoreasking,touchedthestringslightlytilltheyallrangsweetly,thenhesangthus:
"_Gentleriver,gentleriver,Brightthycrystalwatersflow,Slidingwheretheaspensshiver,Glidingwheretheliliesblow,"Singingoverpebbledshallows,Kissingblossomsbendinglow,Breaking'neaththedippingswallows,Purplingwherethebreezesblow。
"FloatingonthybreastforeverDownthycurrentIcouldglide;
GriefandpainshouldreachmeneverOnthybrightandgentletide。
"Somyachingheartseeksthine,love,Theretofinditsrestandpeace,For,throughloving,blissismine,love,Andmymanytroublescease_。"
ThusAllansang,andashesangalleyesdwelleduponhimandnotasoundbrokethestillness,andevenafterhehaddonethesilencehungforashortspace。SothetimepassedtillthehourdrewnighfortheholdingofthegreatarcherymatchinFinsburyFields。
AgaysightwerefamousFinsburyFieldsonthatbrightandsunnymorningoflustysummertime。Alongtheendofthemeadowstoodtheboothsforthedifferentbandsofarchers,fortheKing'syeomenweredividedintocompaniesoffourscoremen,andeachcompanyhadacaptainoverit;soonthebrightgreenswardstoodtenboothsofstripedcanvas,aboothforeachbandoftheroyalarchers,andatthepeakofeachflutteredaflaginthemellowair,andtheflagwasthecolorthatbelongedtothecaptainofeachband。
FromthecenterboothhungtheyellowflagofTepus,thefamousbowbeareroftheKing;nexttoit,ononehand,wastheblueflagofGilbertoftheWhiteHand,andontheothertheblood-redpennantofstoutyoungCliftonofBuckinghamshire。Thesevenotherarchercaptainswerealsomenofgreatrenown;amongthemwereEgbertofKentandWilliamofSouthampton;butthosefirstnamedweremostfamousofall。Thenoiseofmanyvoicesintalkandlaughtercamefromwithinthebooths,andinandoutrantheattendantslikeantsaboutanant-hill。Someborealeandbeer,andsomebundlesofbowstringsorsheavesofarrows。
Oneachsideofthearcheryrangewererowsuponrowsofseatsreachinghighaloft,andinthecenterofthenorthsidewasaraiseddaisfortheKingandQueen,shadedbycanvasofgaycolors,andhungaboutwithstreamingsilkenpennantsofredandblueandgreenandwhite。AsyettheKingandQueenhadnotcome,butalltheotherbencheswerefullofpeople,risingheadaboveheadhighalofttillitmadetheeyedizzytolookuponthem。
Eightscoreyardsdistantfromthemarkfromwhichthearchersweretoshootstoodtenfairtargets,eachtargetmarkedbyaflagofthecolorbelongingtothebandthatwastoshootthereat。
SoallwasreadyforthecomingoftheKingandQueen。
Atlastagreatblastofbuglessounded,andintothemeadowcameridingsixtrumpeterswithsilvertrumpets,fromwhichhungvelvetbannersheavywithrichworkingsofsilverandgoldthread。
BehindthesecamestoutKingHenryuponadapple-graystallion,withhisQueenbesidehimuponamilk-whitepalfrey。
Oneithersideofthemwalkedtheyeomenoftheguard,thebrightsunlightflashingfromthepolishedbladesofthesteelhalberdstheycarried。BehindthesecametheCourtinagreatcrowd,sothatpresentlyallthelawnwasalivewithbrightcolors,withsilkandvelvet,withwavingplumesandgleaminggold,withflashingjewelsandswordhilts;agallantsightonthatbrightsummerday。
Thenallthepeoplearoseandshouted,sothattheirvoicessoundedlikethestormupontheCornishcoast,whenthedarkwavesrunupontheshoreandleapandbreak,surgingamidtherocks;so,amidtheroaringandthesurgingofthepeople,andthewavingofscarfsandkerchiefs,theKingandQueencametotheirplace,and,gettingdownfromtheirhorses,mountedthebroadstairsthatledtotheraisedplatform,andtheretooktheirseatsontwothronesbedeckedwithpurplesilksandclothsofsilverandofgold。
Whenallwasquietabuglesounded,andstraightwaythearcherscamemarchinginorderfromtheirtents。Fortyscoretheywereinall,asstalwartabandofyeomenascouldbefoundinallthewideworld。
SotheycameinorderlyfashionandstoodinfrontofthedaiswhereKingHenryandhisQueensat。KingHenrylookedupanddowntheirranksrightproudly,forhisheartwarmedwithinhimatthesightofsuchagallantbandofyeomen。ThenhebadehisheraldSirHughdeMowbraystandforthandproclaimtherulesgoverningthegame。
SoSirHughsteppedtotheedgeoftheplatformandspokeinaloudclearvoice,andthushesaid:
Thateachmanshouldshootsevenarrowsatthetargetthatbelongedtohisband,and,ofthefourscoreyeomenofeachband,thethreethatshotthebestshouldbechosen。Thesethreeshouldshootthreearrowsapiece,andtheonethatshotthebestshouldagainbechosen。
Theneachoftheseshouldagainshootthreearrowsapiece,andtheonethatshotthebestshouldhavethefirstprize,theonethatshotthenextbestshouldhavethesecond,andtheonethatshotthenextbestshouldhavethethirdprize。
Eachoftheothersshouldhavefourscoresilverpenniesforhisshooting。
Thefirstprizewastobetwoscoreandtengoldenpounds,asilverbuglehorninlaidwithgold,andaquiverwithtenwhitearrowstippedwithgoldandfeatheredwiththewhiteswan's-wingtherein。
ThesecondprizewastobefivescoreofthefattestbucksthatrunonDallenLea,tobeshotwhentheyeomanthatwonthemchose。
ThethirdprizewastobetwotunsofgoodRhenishwine。
SoSirHughspoke,andwhenhehaddoneallthearcherswavedtheirbowsaloftandshouted。Theneachbandturnedandmarchedinorderbacktoitsplace。
Andnowtheshootingbegan,thecaptainsfirsttakingstandandspeedingtheirshaftsandthenmakingroomforthemenwhoshot,eachinturn,afterthem。Twohundredandeightyscoreshaftswereshotinall,andsodeftlyweretheyspedthatwhentheshootingwasdoneeachtargetlookedlikethebackofahedgehogwhenthefarmdogsnuffsatit。
Alongtimewastakeninthisshooting,andwhenitwasoverthejudgescameforward,lookedcarefullyatthetargets,andproclaimedinaloudvoicewhichthreehadshotthebestfromtheseparatebands。
Thenagreathubbubofvoicesarose,eachmanamongthecrowdthatlookedoncallingforhisfavoritearcher。Thentenfreshtargetswerebroughtforward,andeverysoundwashushedasthearcherstooktheirplacesoncemore。
Thistimetheshootingwasmorespeedilydone,foronlynineshaftswereshotbyeachband。Notanarrowmissedthetargets,butinthatofGilbertoftheWhiteHandfivearrowswereinthesmallwhitespotthatmarkedthecenter;ofthesefivethreewerespedbyGilbert。Thenthejudgescameforwardagain,andlookingatthetargets,calledaloudthenamesofthearcherchosenasthebestbowmanofeachband。OftheseGilbertoftheWhiteHandled,forsixofthetenarrowshehadshothadlodgedinthecenter;
butstoutTepusandyoungCliftontrodcloseuponhisheels;
yettheothersstoodafairchanceforthesecondorthirdplace。
Andnow,amidtheroaringofthecrowd,thosetenstoutfellowsthatwereleftwentbacktotheirtentstorestforawhileandchangetheirbowstrings,fornoughtmustfailatthisnextround,andnohandmusttrembleoreyegrowdimbecauseofweariness。
Thenwhilethedeepbuzzandhumoftalkingsoundedallaroundlikethenoiseofthewindintheleafyforest,QueenEleanorturnedtotheKing,andquothshe,"ThinkestthouthattheseyeomensochosenaretheverybestarchersinallmerryEngland?"
"Yea,truly,"saidtheKing,smiling,forhewaswellpleasedwiththesportthathehadseen;"andItellthee,thatnotonlyaretheythebestarchersinallmerryEngland,butinallthewideworldbeside。"
"Butwhatwouldstthousay,"quothQueenEleanor,"ifIweretofindthreearcherstomatchthebestthreeyeomenofallthyguard?"
"IwouldsaythouhastdonewhatIcouldnotdo,"saidtheKing,laughing,"forItelltheetherelivesnotinalltheworldthreearcherstomatchTepusandGilbertandCliftonofBuckinghamshire。"
"Now,"saidtheQueen,"Iknowofthreeyeomen,andintruthI
haveseenthemnotlongsince,thatIwouldnotfeartomatchagainstanythreethatthoucanstchoosefromamongallthyfortyscorearchers;and,moreover,Iwillmatchthemherethisveryday。
ButIwillonlymatchthemwiththyarchersprovidingthatthouwiltgrantafreepardontoallthatmaycomeinmybehalf。"
Atthis,theKinglaughedloudandlong。"Truly,"saidhe,"thouarttakingupwithstrangemattersforaqueen。
Ifthouwiltbringthosethreefellowsthatthouspeakestof,Iwillpromisefaithfullytogivethemfreepardonforfortydays,tocomeortogowheresoevertheyplease,norwillIharmahairoftheirheadsinallthattime。Moreover,ifthesethatthoubringestshootbetterthanmyyeomen,manforman,theyshallhavetheprizesforthemselvesaccordingtotheirshooting。
Butasthouhastsotakenupofasuddenwithsportsofthiskind,hastthouamindforawager?"
"Why,insooth,"saidQueenEleanor,laughing,"Iknownoughtofsuchmatters,butifthouhastamindtodosomewhatinthatway,Iwillstrivetopleasurethee。Whatwiltthouwageruponthymen?"
ThenthemerryKinglaughedagain,forhedearlylovedgoodlyjest;
sohesaid,amidsthislaughter,"IwillwagertheetentunsofRhenishwine,tentunsofthestoutestale,andtenscorebowsoftemperedSpanishyew,withquiversandarrowstomatch。"
Allthatstoodaroundsmiledatthis,foritseemedamerrywagerforakingtogivetoaqueen;butQueenEleanorbowedherheadquietly。
"Iwilltakethywager,"saidshe,"forIknowrightwellwheretoplacethosethingsthatthouhastspokenof。Now,whowillbeonmysideinthismatter?"Andshelookedarounduponthemthatstoodabout;
butnoonespakeorcaredtowagerupontheQueen'ssideagainstsucharchersasTepusandGilbertandClifton。ThentheQueenspokeagain,"Now,whowillbackmeinthiswager?Wiltthou,myLordBishopofHereford?"
"Nay,"quoththeBishophastily,"itillbefitsoneofmyclothtodealinsuchmatters。Moreover,therearenosucharchersasHisMajesty'sinalltheworld;thereforeIwouldbutlosemymoney。
"Methinksthethoughtofthygoldweighethmoreheavilywiththeethanthewrongtothycloth,"saidtheQueen,smiling,andatthisarippleoflaughterwentaround,foreveryoneknewhowfondtheBishopwasofhismoney。
ThentheQueenturnedtoaknightwhostoodnear,whosenamewasSirRobertLee。"Wiltthoubackmeinthismanner?"saidshe。
"Thouartsurelyrichenoughtorisksomuchforthesakeofalady。"
"TopleasuremyQueenIwilldoit,"saidSirRobertLee,"butforthesakeofnootherinalltheworldwouldIwageragroat,fornomancanstandagainstTepusandGilbertandClifton。"
ThenturningtotheKing,QueenEleanorsaid,"IwantnosuchaidasSirRobertgivethme;butagainstthywineandbeerandstoutbowsofyewIwagerthisgirdleallsetwithjewelsfromaroundmywaist;
andsurelythatisworthmorethanthine。"
"Now,Itakethywager,"quoththeKing。"Sendforthyarchersstraightway。
Butherecomeforththeothers;letthemshoot,andthenIwillmatchthosethatwinagainstalltheworld。"
"Sobeit,"saidtheQueen。Thereupon,beckoningtoyoungRichardPartington,shewhisperedsomethinginhisear,andstraightwaythePagebowedandlefttheplace,crossingthemeadowtotheothersideoftherange,wherehewaspresentlylostinthecrowd。
Atthis,allthatstoodaroundwhisperedtooneanother,wonderingwhatitallmeant,andwhatthreementheQueenwasabouttosetagainstthosefamousarchersoftheKing'sguard。
AndnowthetenarchersoftheKing'sguardtooktheirstandagain,andallthegreatcrowdwashushedtothestillnessofdeath。
Slowlyandcarefullyeachmanshothisshafts,andsodeepwasthesilencethatyoucouldheareveryarrowrapagainstthetargetasitstruckit。Then,whenthelastshafthadsped,agreatroarwentup;andtheshooting,Iwot,waswellworthyofthesound。
OnceagainGilberthadlodgedthreearrowsinthewhite;Tepuscamesecondwithtwointhewhiteandoneintheblackringnexttoit;
butstoutCliftonhadgonedownandHubertofSuffolkhadtakenthethirdplace,for,whileboththosetwogoodyeomenhadlodgedtwointhewhite,Cliftonhadlostoneshotuponthefourthring,andHubertcameinwithoneinthethird。
AllthearchersaroundGilbert'sboothshoutedforjoytilltheirthroatswerehoarse,tossingtheircapsaloft,andshakinghandswithoneanother。
InthemidstofallthenoiseandhubbubfivemencamewalkingacrossthelawntowardtheKing'spavilion。ThefirstwasRichardPartington,andwasknowntomostfolkthere,buttheotherswerestrangetoeverybody。
BesideyoungPartingtonwalkedayeomancladinblue,andbehindcamethreeothers,twoinLincolngreenandoneinscarlet。
Thislastyeomancarriedthreestoutbowsofyewtree,twofancifullyinlaidwithsilverandonewithgold。Whilethesefivemencamewalkingacrossthemeadow,amessengercamerunningfromtheKing'sboothandsummonedGilbertandTepusandHuberttogowithhim。
Andnowtheshoutingquicklyceased,forallsawthatsomethingunwontedwastoward,sothefolkstoodupintheirplacesandleanedforwardtoseewhatwastheado。
WhenPartingtonandtheotherscamebeforethespotwheretheKingandQueensat,thefouryeomenbenttheirkneesanddoffedtheircapsuntoher。
KingHenryleanedfarforwardandstaredatthemclosely,buttheBishopofHereford,whenhesawtheirfaces,startedasthoughstungbyawasp。
Heopenedhismouthasthoughabouttospeak,but,lookingup,hesawtheQueengazingathimwithasmileuponherlips,sohesaidnothing,butbithisnetherlip,whilehisfacewasasredasacherry。
ThentheQueenleanedforwardandspakeinaclearvoice。
"Locksley,"saidshe,"IhavemadeawagerwiththeKingthatthouandtwoofthymencanoutshootanythreethathecansendagainstyou。
Wiltthoudothybestformysake?"
"Yea,"quothRobinHood,towhomshespake,"Iwilldomybestforthysake,and,ifIfail,Imakemyvownevertofingerbowstringmore。"
Now,althoughLittleJohnhadbeensomewhatabashedintheQueen'sbower,hefelthimselfthesturdyfellowhewaswhenthesolesofhisfeetpressedgreengrassagain;sohesaidboldly,"Now,blessingsonthysweetface,sayI。Antherelivedamanthatwouldnotdohisbestforthee——Iwillsaynought,onlyIwouldliketohavethecrackingofhisknave'spate!
"Peace,LittleJohn!"saidRobinHoodhastily,inalowvoice;
butgoodQueenEleanorlaughedaloud,andarippleofmerrimentsoundedalloverthebooth。
TheBishopofHereforddidnotlaugh,neitherdidtheKing,butheturnedtotheQueen,andquothhe,"Whoarethesementhatthouhastbroughtbeforeus?"
ThenupspoketheBishophastily,forhecouldholdhispeacenolonger:
"YourMajesty,"quothhe,"yonfellowinblueisacertainoutlawedthiefofthemid-country,namedRobinHood;yontall,strappingvillaingoethbythenameofLittleJohn;theotherfellowingreenisacertainbackslidinggentleman,knownasWillScarlet;themaninredisarogueofanorthernminstrel,namedAllanaDale。"
AtthisspeechtheKing'sbrowsdrewtogetherblackly,andheturnedtotheQueen。"Isthistrue?"saidhesternly。
"Yea,"saidtheQueen,smiling,"theBishophathtoldthetruth;
andtrulyheshouldknowthemwell,forheandtwoofhisfriarsspentthreedaysinmerrysportwithRobinHoodinSherwoodForest。IdidlittlethinkthatthegoodBishopwouldsobetrayhisfriends。
Butbearinmindthatthouhastpledgedthypromiseforthesafetyofthesegoodyeomenforfortydays。"
"Iwillkeepmypromise,"saidtheKing,inadeepvoicethatshowedtheangerinhisheart,"butwhenthesefortydaysaregoneletthisoutlawlooktohimself,formayhapthingswillnotgososmoothlywithhimashewouldlike。"
Thenheturnedtohisarchers,whostoodneartheSherwoodyeomen,listeningandwonderingatallthatpassed。Quothhe,"Gilbert,andthou,Tepus,andthou,Hubert,Ihavepledgedmyselfthatyeshallshootagainstthesethreefellows。
IfyeoutshoottheknavesIwillfillyourcapswithsilverpennies;
ifyefailyeshallloseyourprizesthatyehavewonsofairly,andtheygotothemthatshootagainstyou,mantoman。
Doyourbest,lads,andifyewinthisboutyeshallbegladofittothelastdaysofyourlife。Go,now,andgetyougonetothebutts。"
ThenthethreearchersoftheKingturnedandwentbacktotheirbooths,andRobinandhismenwenttotheirplacesatthemarkfromwhichtheyweretoshoot。Thentheystrungtheirbowsandmadethemselvesready,lookingovertheirquiversofarrows,andpickingouttheroundestandthebestfeathered。
ButwhentheKing'sarcherswenttotheirtents,theytoldtheirfriendsallthathadpassed,andhowthatthesefourmenwerethefamousRobinHoodandthreeofhisband,towit,LittleJohn,WillScarlet,andAllanaDale。Thenewsofthisbuzzedaroundamongthearchersinthebooths,fortherewasnotamantherethathadnotheardofthesegreatmid-countryyeomen。
Fromthearchersthenewswastakenupbythecrowdthatlookedonattheshooting,sothatatlasteverybodystoodup,craningtheirneckstocatchsightofthefamousoutlaws。
Sixfreshtargetswerenowsetup,oneforeachmanthatwastoshoot;
whereuponGilbertandTepusandHubertcamestraightwayforthfromthebooths。ThenRobinHoodandGilbertoftheWhiteHandtossedafarthingalofttoseewhoshouldleadintheshooting,andthelotfelltoGilbert'sside;thereuponhecalleduponHubertofSuffolktolead。
Huberttookhisplace,plantedhisfootfirmly,andfittedafair,smootharrow;then,breathinguponhisfingertips,hedrewthestringslowlyandcarefully。Thearrowspedtrue,andlodgedinthewhite;
againheshot,andagainhehittheclout;athirdshafthesped,butthistimefailedofthecenter,andbutstrucktheblack,yetnotmorethanafinger's-breadthfromthewhite。
Atthisashoutwentup,foritwasthebestshootingthatHuberthadyetdonethatday。
MerryRobinlaughed,andquothhe,"Thouwilthaveanilltimebetteringthatround,Will,foritisthyturnnext。
Bracethythews,lad,andbringnotshameuponSherwood。"
ThenWillScarlettookhisplace;but,becauseofovercaution,hespoiledhistargetwiththeveryfirstarrowthathesped,forhehitthenextringtotheblack,thesecondfromthecenter。
AtthisRobinbithislips。"Lad,lad,"quothhe,"holdnotthestringsolong!HaveInotoftentoldtheewhatGafferSwantholdsayeth,that`overcautionspilleththemilk'?"TothisWillScarlettookheed,sothenextarrowheshotlodgedfairlyinthecenterring;
againheshot,andagainhesmotethecenter;but,forallthat,stoutHuberthadoutshothim,andshowedthebettertarget。
ThenallthosethatlookedonclappedtheirhandsforjoybecausethatHuberthadovercomethestranger。
QuoththeKinggrimly,totheQueen,"Ifthyarchersshootnobetterthanthat,thouartliketolosethywager,lady。"
ButQueenEleanorsmiled,forshelookedforbetterthingsfromRobinHoodandLittleJohn。
AndnowTepustookhisplacetoshoot。He,also,tookoverheedtowhathewasabout,andsohefellintoWillScarlet'serror。
Thefirstarrowhestruckintothecenterring,butthesecondmisseditsmark,andsmotetheblack;thelastarrowwastippedwithluck,foritsmotetheverycenteroftheclout,upontheblackspotthatmarkedit。
QuothRobinHood,"Thatisthesweetestshotthathathbeenspedthisday;but,nevertheless,friendTepus,thycakeisburned,methinks。
LittleJohn,itisthyturnnext。"
SoLittleJohntookhisplaceasbidden,andshothisthreearrowsquickly。
Heneverloweredhisbowarminalltheshooting,butfittedeachshaftwithhislongbowraised;yetallthreeofhisarrowssmotethecenterwithineasydistanceoftheblack。Atthisnosoundofshoutingwasheard,for,althoughitwasthebestshootingthathadbeendonethatday,thefolkofLondonTowndidnotliketoseethestoutTepusovercomebyafellowfromthecountryside,evenwereheasfamousasLittleJohn。
AndnowstoutGilbertoftheWhiteHandtookhisplaceandshotwiththegreatestcare;andagain,forthethirdtimeinoneday,hestruckallthreeshaftsintotheclout。
"Welldone,Gilbert!"quothRobinHood,smitinghimupontheshoulder。
"Imakemyvow,thouartoneofthebestarchersthatevermineeyesbeheld。
Thoushouldstbeafreeandmerryrangerlikeus,lad,forthouartbetterfittedforthegreenwoodthanforthecobblestonesandgraywallsofLondonTown。"Sosaying,hetookhisplace,anddrewafair,roundarrowfromhisquiver,whichheturnedoverandovererehefittedittohisbowstring。
ThentheKingmutteredinhisbeard,"Now,blessedSaintHubert,ifthouwiltbutjogthatrogue'selbowsoastomakehimsmiteeventhesecondring,Iwillgiveeightscorewaxencandlesthreefingers'-breadthinthicknesstothychapelnighMatching。"ButitmaybeSaintHubert'searswerestuffedwithtow,forheseemednottoheartheKing'sprayerthisday。
Havinggottenthreeshaftstohisliking,merryRobinlookedcarefullytohisbowstringereheshot。"Yea,"quothhetoGilbert,whostoodnighhimtowatchhisshooting,"thoushouldstpayusavisitatmerrySherwood。"Herehedrewthebowstringtohisear。
"InLondon"——hereheloosedhisshaft——"thoucanstfindnoughttoshootatbutrooksanddaws;thereonecantickletheribsofthenobleststagsinEngland。"Soheshotevenwhilehetalked,yettheshaftlodgednotmorethanhalfaninchfromtheverycenter。
"Bymysoul!"criedGilbert。"Artthouthedevilinblue,toshootinthatwise?"
"Nay,"quothRobin,laughing,"notquitesoillasthat,Itrust。"
Andhetookupanothershaftandfittedittothestring。
Againheshot,andagainhesmotehisarrowclosebesidethecenter;athirdtimeheloosedhisbowstringanddroppedhisarrowjustbetwixttheothertwoandintotheverycenter,sothatthefeathersofallthreewereruffledtogether,seemingfromadistancetobeonethickshaft。
Andnowalowmurmurranallamongthatgreatcrowd,forneverbeforehadLondonseensuchshootingasthis;
andneveragainwoulditseeitafterRobinHood'sdayhadgone。
AllsawthattheKing'sarcherswerefairlybeaten,andstoutGilbertclappedhispalmtoRobin's,owningthathecouldneverhopetodrawsuchabowstringasRobinHoodorLittleJohn。ButtheKing,fullofwrath,wouldnothaveitso,thoughheknewinhismindthathismencouldnotstandagainstthosefellows。
"Nay!"criedhe,clenchinghishandsuponthearmsofhisseat,"Gilbertisnotyetbeaten!Didhenotstrikethecloutthrice?
AlthoughIhavelostmywager,hehathnotyetlostthefirstprize。
Theyshallshootagain,andstillagain,tilleitherheorthatknaveRobinHoodcomethoffthebest。Gothou,SirHugh,andbidthemshootanotherround,andanother,untiloneortheotherisovercome。"
ThenSirHugh,seeinghowwroththeKingwas,saidneveraword,butwentstraightwaytodohisbidding;sohecametowhereRobinHoodandtheotherstood,andtoldthemwhattheKinghadsaid。
"Withallmyheart,"quothmerryRobin,"IwillshootfromthistimetilltomorrowdayifitcanpleasuremymostgraciouslordandKing。Takethyplace,Gilbertlad,andshoot。"
SoGilberttookhisplaceoncemore,butthistimehefailed,for,asuddenlittlewindarising,hisshaftmissedthecenterring,butbynotmorethanthebreadthofabarleystraw。
"Thyeggsarecracked,Gilbert,"quothRobin,laughing;andstraightwayheloosedashaft,andoncemoresmotethewhitecircleofthecenter。
ThentheKingarosefromhisplace,andnotawordsaidhe,buthelookedaroundwithabalefullook,anditwouldhavebeenanilldayforanyonethathesawwithajoyousoramerrylookuponhisface。
ThenheandhisQueenandallthecourtlefttheplace,buttheKing'sheartwasbrimmingfullofwrath。
AftertheKinghadgone,alltheyeomenofthearcherguardcamecrowdingaroundRobin,andLittleJohn,andWill,andAllan,tosnatchalookatthesefamousfellowsfromthemid-country;
andwiththemcamemanythathadbeenonlookersatthesport,forthesamepurpose。Thusithappenedpresentlythattheyeomen,towhomGilbertstoodtalking,wereallsurroundedbyacrowdofpeoplethatformedaringaboutthem。
Afterawhilethethreejudgesthathadthegivingawayoftheprizescameforward,andthechiefofthemallspaketoRobinandsaid,"Accordingtoagreement,thefirstprizebelongethrightlytothee;
sohereIgivetheethesilverbugle,herethequiveroftengoldenarrows,andhereapurseoftwoscoreandtengoldenpounds。"AndashespakehehandedthosethingstoRobin,andthenturnedtoLittleJohn。"Tothee,"
hesaid,"belongeththesecondprize,towit,fivescoreofthefinesthartsthatrunonDallenLea。Thoumayestshootthemwhensoeverthoudostlist。"
LastofallheturnedtostoutHubert。"Thou,"saidhe,"hastheldthineownagainsttheyeomenwithwhomthoudidstshoot,andsothouhastkepttheprizedulythine,towit,twotunsofgoodRhenishwine。
Theseshallbedeliveredtotheewhensoeverthoudostlist。"
ThenhecalledupontheothersevenoftheKing'sarcherswhohadlastshot,andgaveeachfourscoresilverpennies。
ThenupspakeRobin,andquothhe,"ThissilverbugleIkeepinhonorofthisshootingmatch;butthou,Gilbert,artthebestarcherofalltheKing'sguard,andtotheeIfreelygivethispurseofgold。
Takeit,man,andwoulditweretentimesasmuch,forthouartarightyeoman,goodandtrue。Furthermore,toeachofthetenthatlastshotIgiveoneofthesegoldenshaftsapiece。
Keepthemalwaysbyyou,sothatyemaytellyourgrandchildren,anyeareeverblessedwiththem,thatyearetheverystoutestyeomeninallthewideworld。"
Atthisallshoutedaloud,foritpleasedthemtohearRobinspeaksoofthem。
ThenupspakeLittleJohn。"GoodfriendTepus,"saidhe,"IwantnotthosehartsofDallenLeathatyonstoutjudgespokeofbutnow,forintruthwehaveenowandmorethanenowinourowncountry。
TwoscoreandtenIgivetotheeforthineownshooting,andfiveIgivetoeachbandfortheirpleasure。
Atthisanothergreatshoutwentup,andmanytossedtheircapsaloft,andsworeamongthemselvesthatnobetterfellowseverwalkedthesodthanRobinHoodandhisstoutyeomen。
Whiletheysoshoutedwithloudvoices,atallburlyyeomanoftheKing'sguardcameforwardandpluckedRobinbythesleeve。
"Goodmaster,"quothhe,"Ihavesomewhattotelltheeinthineear;
asillything,Godwot,foronestoutyeomantotellanother;
butayoungpeacockofapage,oneRichardPartington,wasseekingtheewithoutavailinthecrowd,and,notbeingabletofindthee,toldmethatheboreamessagetotheefromacertainladythatthouwottestof。
Thismessagehebademetelltheeprivily,wordforword,andthusitwas。
Letmesee——ItrustIhaveforgotitnot——yea,thusitwas:
`Theliongrowls。Bewarethyhead。'"
"Isitso?"quothRobin,starting;forheknewrightwellthatitwastheQueensentthemessage,andthatshespakeoftheKing'swrath。
"Now,Ithankthee,goodfellow,forthouhastdonemegreaterservicethanthouknowestofthisday。"Thenhecalledhisthreeyeomentogetherandtoldthemprivatelythattheyhadbestbejogging,asitwasliketobeillforthemsonighmerryLondonTown。So,withouttarryinglonger,theymadetheirwaythroughthecrowduntiltheyhadcomeoutfromthepress。
Then,withoutstopping,theyleftLondonTownandstartedawaynorthward。
TheChaseofRobinHoodSOROBINHOODandtheothersleftthearcheryrangeatFinsburyFields,and,tarryingnot,setforthstraightwayupontheirhomewardjourney。
Itwaswellforthemthattheydidso,fortheyhadnotgonemorethanthreeorfourmilesupontheirwaywhensixoftheyeomenoftheKing'sguardcamebustlingamongthecrowdthatstilllingered,seekingforRobinandhismen,toseizeuponthemandmakethemprisoners。
Truly,itwasanill-donethingintheKingtobreakhispromise,butitallcameaboutthroughtheBishopofHereford'sdoing,forthusithappened:
AftertheKingleftthearcheryground,hewentstraightwaytohiscabinet,andwithhimwenttheBishopofHerefordandSirRobertLee;
buttheKingsaidneverawordtothesetwo,butsatgnawinghisnetherlip,forhisheartwasgalledwithinhimbywhathadhappened。
AtlasttheBishopofHerefordspoke,inalow,sorrowfulvoice:
"Itisasadthing,YourMajesty,thatthisknavishoutlawshouldbelettoescapeinthiswise;for,lethimbutgetbacktoSherwoodForestsafeandsound,andhemaysnaphisfingersatkingandking'smen。"
AtthesewordstheKingraisedhiseyesandlookedgrimlyupontheBishop。"Saystthouso?"quothhe。"Now,Iwillshowthee,ingoodtime,howmuchthoudosterr,for,whenthefortydaysarepastandgone,Iwillseizeuponthisthievingoutlaw,ifIhavetoteardownallofSherwoodtofindhim。