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Howard Pyle: The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood7. How Little John Lived at the Sheriff's (continued) "Among them all, both great and small, "But nought would she to do with he, "There all alone he made his moan, "But still his heart did feel the smart, "Then gat he back where was good sack "From which I hold, and feel full bold "Now, by my faith," cried the Cook, as he rattled the pottle against the sideboard, "I like that same song hugely, and eke the motive of it, which lieth like a sweet kernel in a hazelnut" "Now thou art a man of shrewd opinions," quoth Little John, "and I love thee truly as thou wert my brother." "And I love thee, too. But the day draweth on, and I have my cooking to do ere our master cometh home; so let us e'en go and settle this brave fight we have in hand." "Ay, marry," quoth Little John, "and that right speedily. Never have I been more laggard in fighting than in eating and drinking. So come thou straight forth into the passageway, where there is good room to swing a sword, and I will try to serve thee." This is page 77 of 304. [Mark this Page] Mark any page to add this title to Your Bookshelf. (0 / 10 books on shelf) Buy a copy of The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood at Amazon.com
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