WithOctoberhadcomethetimeforholdingthegreatFairwhichwascelebratedeveryfiveyearsatNottinghamTown,towhichfolkcamefromfarandnearthroughoutthecountry。
Atsuchtimesarcherywasalwaysthemainsportoftheday,fortheNottinghamshireyeomenwerethebesthandatthelongbowinallmerryEngland,butthisyeartheSheriffhesitatedalongtimebeforeheissuedproclamationoftheFair,fearinglestRobinHoodandhisbandmightcometoit。
AtfirsthehadagreatpartofamindnottoproclaimtheFair,butsecondthoughttoldhimthatmenwouldlaughathimandsayamongthemselvesthathewasafraidofRobinHood,soheputthatthoughtby。Atlasthefixedinhismindthathewouldoffersuchaprizeastheywouldnotcaretoshootfor。
Atsuchtimesithadbeenthecustomtoofferahalfscoreofmarksoratunofale,sothisyearheproclaimedthataprizeoftwofatsteersshouldbegiventothebestbowman。
WhenRobinHoodheardwhathadbeenproclaimedhewasvexed,andsaid,"NowbeshrewthisSheriffthatheshouldoffersuchaprizethatnonebutshepherdhindswillcaretoshootforit!
IwouldhavelovednothingbetterthantohavehadanotherboutatmerryNottinghamTown,butifIshouldwinthisprizenoughtwoulditpleasureorprofitme。"
ThenupspokeLittleJohn:"Nay,buthearken,goodmaster,"
saidhe,"onlytodayWillStutely,youngDavidofDoncaster,andIwereattheSignoftheBlueBoar,andthereweheardallthenewsofthismerryFair,andalsothattheSheriffhathofferedthisprize,thatweofSherwoodmightnotcaretocometotheFair;so,goodmaster,ifthouwilt,IwouldfaingoandstrivetowineventhispoorthingamongthestoutyeomenwhowillshootatNottinghamTown。"
"Nay,LittleJohn,"quothRobin,"thouartasoundstoutfellow,yetthoulackestthecunningthatgoodStutelyhath,andIwouldnothaveharmbefalltheeforallNottinghamshire。Nevertheless,ifthouwiltgo,takesomedisguiselesttherebethosetherewhomayknowthee。"
"Sobeit,goodmaster,"quothLittleJohn,"yetallthedisguisethatI
wishisagoodsuitofscarletinsteadofthisofLincolngreen。
Iwilldrawthecowlofmyjacketaboutmyheadsothatitwillhidemybrownhairandbeard,andthen,Itrust,noonewillknowme。"
"Itismuchagainstmywill,"saidRobinHood,"ne'ertheless,ifthoudostwishit,gettheegone,butbearthyselfseemingly,LittleJohn,forthouartmineownright-handmanandIcouldillbeartohaveharmbefallthee。"
SoLittleJohncladhimselfallinscarletandstartedofftotheFairatNottinghamTown。
RightmerryweretheseFairdaysatNottingham,whenthegreenbeforethegreattowngatewasdottedwithboothsstandinginrows,withtentsofmany-coloredcanvas,hungaboutwithstreamersandgarlandsofflowers,andthefolkcamefromallthecountryside,bothgentleandcommon。
Insomeboothstherewasdancingtomerrymusic,inothersflowedaleandbeer,andinothersyetagainsweetcakesandbarleysugarweresold;
andsportwasgoingoutsidetheboothsalso,wheresomeminstrelsangballadsoftheoldentime,playingasecondupontheharp,orwherethewrestlersstruggledwithoneanotherwithinthesawdustring,butthepeoplegatheredmostofallaroundaraisedplatformwherestoutfellowsplayedatquarterstaff。
SoLittleJohncametotheFair。Allscarletwerehishoseandjerkin,andscarletwashiscowledcap,withascarletfeatherstuckinthesideofit。Overhisshoulderswasslungastoutbowofyew,andacrosshisbackhungaquiverofgoodroundarrows。Manyturnedtolookaftersuchastout,tallfellow,forhisshoulderswerebroaderbyapalm's-breadththananythatwerethere,andhestoodaheadtallerthanalltheothermen。
Thelasses,also,lookedathimaskance,thinkingtheyhadneverseenalustieryouth。
Firstofallhewenttotheboothwherestoutalewassoldand,standingaloftonabench,hecalledtoallthatwereneartocomeanddrinkwithhim。"Hey,sweetlads!"criedhe"whowilldrinkalewithastoutyeoman?Come,all!Come,all!
Letusbemerry,forthedayissweetandthealeistingling。
Comehither,goodyeoman,andthou,andthou;fornotafarthingshalloneofyoupay。Nay,turnhither,thoulustybeggar,andthoujollytinker,forallshallbemerrywithme。
Thusheshouted,andallcrowdedaround,laughing,whilethebrownaleflowed;
andtheycalledLittleJohnabravefellow,eachswearingthathelovedhimashisownbrother;forwhenonehasentertainmentwithnothingtopay,onelovesthemanthatgivesittoone。
Thenhestrolledtotheplatformwheretheywereatcudgelplay,forhelovedaboutatquarterstaffashelovedmeatanddrink;
andherebefellanadventurethatwassunginballadsthroughoutthemid-countryformanyaday。
Onefellowtherewasthatcrackedcrownsofeveryonewhothrewcapintothering。ThiswasErico'Lincoln,ofgreatrenown,whosenamehadbeensunginballadsthroughoutthecountryside。
WhenLittleJohnreachedthestandhefoundnonefighting,butonlyboldEricwalkingupanddowntheplatform,swinginghisstaffandshoutinglustily,"Now,whowillcomeandstrikeastrokeforthelasshelovesthebest,withagoodLincolnshireyeoman?Hownow,lads?Stepup!
Stepup!Orelsethelasses'eyesarenotbrighthereabouts,orthebloodofNottinghamyouthissluggishandcold。
LincolnagainstNottingham,sayI!FornoonehathputfootupontheboardsthisdaysuchasweofLincolncallacudgelplayer。"
Atthis,onewouldnudgeanotherwithhiselbow,saying,"Gothou,Ned!"
or"Gothou,Thomas!"butnoladcaredtogainacrackedcrownfornothing。
PresentlyEricsawwhereLittleJohnstoodamongtheothers,aheadandshouldersabovethemall,andhecalledtohimloudly,"Halloa,thoulong-leggedfellowinscarlet!
Broadarethyshouldersandthickthyhead;isnotthylassfairenoughfortheetotakecudgelinhandforhersake?
Intruth,IbelievethatNottinghammendoturntoboneandsinew,forneitherheartnorcouragehavethey!Now,thougreatlout,wiltthounottwirlstaffforNottingham?"
"Ay,"quothLittleJohn,"hadIbutmineowngoodstaffhere,itwouldpleasuremehugelytocrackthyknave'spate,thousaucybraggart!
Iwotitwouldbewellfortheeanthycock'scombwerecut!"
Thushespoke,slowlyatfirst,forhewasslowtomove;buthiswrathgatheredheadwaylikeagreatstonerollingdownahill,sothatattheendhewasfullofanger。
ThenErico'Lincolnlaughedaloud。"Wellspokenforonewhofearstomeetmefairly,mantoman,"saidhe。"Saucyartthouthineownself,andifthouputtestfootupontheseboards,Iwillmakethysaucytonguerattlewithinthyteeth!"
"Now,"quothLittleJohn,"isthereneveramanherethatwilllendmeagoodstoutstafftillItrythemettleofyonfellow?"
Atthis,halfascorereachedhimtheirstaves,andhetookthestoutestandheaviestofthemall。Then,lookingupanddownthecudgel,hesaid,"Now,Ihaveinmyhandbutasplintofwood——abarleystraw,asitwere——yetItrowitwillhavetoserveme,soheregoeth。"
Thereuponhecastthecudgeluponthestandand,leapinglightlyafterit,snatcheditupinhishandagain。
Theneachmanstoodinhisplaceandmeasuredtheotherwithfelllooksuntilhethatdirectedthesportcried,"Play!"Atthistheysteppedforth,eachgraspinghisstafftightlyinthemiddle。
Thenthosethatstoodaroundsawthestoutestgameofquarterstaffthate'erNottinghamTownbeheld。AtfirstErico'Lincolnthoughtthathewouldgainaneasyadvantage,sohecameforthasifhewouldsay,"Watch,goodpeople,howthatIcarveyouthiscockerelrightspeedily";
buthepresentlyfoundittobenosuchspeedymatter。Rightdeftlyhestruck,andwithgreatskilloffence,buthehadfoundhismatchinLittleJohn。Once,twice,thrice,hestruck,andthreetimesLittleJohnturnedtheblowstothelefthandandtotheright。
Thenquicklyandwithadaintybackhandedblow,herappedEricbeneathhisguardsoshrewdlythatitmadehisheadringagain。
ThenEricsteppedbacktogatherhiswits,whileagreatshoutwentupandallweregladthatNottinghamhadcrackedLincoln'scrown;
andthusendedthefirstboutofthegame。
Thenpresentlythedirectorofthesportcried,"Play!"andtheycametogetheragain;butnowEricplayedwarily,forhefoundhismanwasofrightgoodmettle,andalsohehadnosweetmemoryoftheblowthathehadgot;
sothisboutneitherLittleJohnnortheLincolnmancaughtastrokewithinhisguard。Then,afterawhile,theypartedagain,andthismadethesecondbout。
Thenforthethirdtimetheycametogether,andatfirstEricstrovetobewary,ashehadbeenbefore;but,growingmadatfindinghimselfsofoiled,helosthiswitsandbegantorainblowssofiercelyandsofastthattheyrattledlikehailonpenthouseroof;
but,inspiteofall,hedidnotreachwithinLittleJohn'sguard。
ThenatlastLittleJohnsawhischanceandseizeditrightcleverly。
Oncemore,withaquickblow,herappedEricbesidethehead,anderehecouldregainhimself,LittleJohnslippedhisrighthanddowntohisleftand,withaswingingblow,smotetheothersosorelyuponthecrownthatdownhefellasthoughhewouldnevermoveagain。
Thenthepeopleshoutedsoloudthatfolkcamerunningfromallabouttoseewhatwastheado;whileLittleJohnleapeddownfromthestandandgavethestaffbacktohimthathadlentittohim。
AndthusendedthefamousboutbetweenLittleJohnandErico'
Lincolnofgreatrenown。
Butnowthetimehadcomewhenthosewhoweretoshootwiththelongbowweretotaketheirplaces,sothepeoplebeganflockingtothebuttswheretheshootingwastobe。Nearthetarget,inagoodplace,sattheSheriffuponaraiseddais,withmanygentlefolkaroundhim。Whenthearchershadtakentheirplaces,theheraldcameforwardandproclaimedtherulesofthegame,andhoweachshouldshootthreeshots,andtohimthatshouldshootthebesttheprizeoftwofatsteerswastobelong。
Ascoreofbraveshotsweregatheredthere,andamongthemsomeofthekeenesthandsatthelongbowinLincolnandNottinghamshire;
andamongthemLittleJohnstoodtallerthanalltherest。
"Whoisyonstrangercladallinscarlet?"saidsome,andothersanswered,"ItishethathathbutnowsosoundlycrackedthecrownofErico'Lincoln。"Thusthepeopletalkedamongthemselves,untilatlastitreachedeventheSheriff'sears。
Andnoweachmansteppedforwardandshotinturn;butthougheachshotwell,LittleJohnwasthebestofall,forthreetimeshestrucktheclout,andonceonlythelengthofabarleycornfromthecenter。"Heyforthetallarcher!"
shoutedthecrowd,andsomeamongthemshouted,"HeyforReynoldGreenleaf!"
forthiswasthenamethatLittleJohnhadcalledhimselfthatday。
ThentheSheriffsteppeddownfromtheraisedseatandcametowherethearchersstood,whilealldoffedtheircapsthatsawhimcoming。
HelookedkeenlyatLittleJohnbutdidnotknowhim,thoughhesaid,afterawhile,"Hownow,goodfellow,methinksthereisthataboutthyfacethatIhaveseenerewhile。"
"Mayhapitmaybeso,"quothLittleJohn,"foroftenhaveIseenYourWorship。"And,ashespoke,helookedsteadilyintotheSheriff'seyessothatthelatterdidnotsuspectwhohewas。
"Abravebladeartthou,goodfriend,"saidtheSheriff,"andIhearthatthouhastwellupheldtheskillofNottinghamshireagainstthatofLincolnthisday。Whatmaybethyname,goodfellow?"
"MendocallmeReynoldGreenleaf,YourWorship,"saidLittleJohn;
andtheoldballadthattellsofthis,adds,"So,intruth,washeagreenleaf,butofwhatmanneroftreetheSheriffwottednot。"
"Now,ReynoldGreenleaf,"quoththeSheriff,"thouartthefairesthandatthelongbowthatmineeyeseverbeheld,nexttothatfalseknave,RobinHood,fromwhosewilesHeavenforfendme!Wiltthoujoinmyservice,goodfellow?
Thoushaltbepaidrightwell,forthreesuitsofclothesshaltthouhaveayear,withgoodfoodandasmuchaleasthoucanstdrink;and,besidesthis,IwillpaytheefortymarkseachMichaelmastide。"
"ThenherestandIafreeman,andrightgladlywillIenterthyhousehold,"
saidLittleJohn,forhethoughthemightfindsomemerryjest,shouldheentertheSheriff'sservice。
"Fairlyhastthouwonthefatsteers,"saidtheSheriff,"and"hereuntoIwilladdabuttofgoodMarchbeer,forjoyofhavinggottensuchaman;for,Iwot,thoushootestasfairashaftasRobinHoodhimself。"
"Then,"saidLittleJohn,"forjoyofhavinggottenmyselfintothyservice,Iwillgivefatsteersandbrownaletoallthesegoodfolk,tomakethemmerrywithal。"Atthisaroseagreatshout,manycastingtheircapsaloft,forjoyofthegift。
Thensomebuiltgreatfiresandroastedthesteers,andothersbroachedthebuttofale,withwhichallmadethemselvesmerry。
Then,whentheyhadeatenanddrunkasmuchastheycould,andwhenthedayfadedandthegreatmoonarose,allredandround,overthespiresandtowersofNottinghamTown,theyjoinedhandsanddancedaroundthefires,tothemusicofbagpipesandharps。
Butlongbeforethismerrymakinghadbegun,theSheriffandhisnewservantReynoldGreenleafwereintheCastleofNottingham。
HowLittleJohnLivedattheSheriff'sTHUSLITTLEJOHNenteredintotheSheriff'sserviceandfoundthelifeheledthereeasyenough,fortheSheriffmadehimhisright-handmanandheldhimingreatfavor。
HesatnightheSheriffatmeat,andheranbesidehishorsewhenhewenta-hunting;sothat,whatwithhuntingandhawkingalittle,andeatingrichdishesanddrinkinggoodsack,andsleepinguntillatehoursinthemorning,hegrewasfatasastall-fedox。
Thusthingsfloatedeasilyalongwiththetide,untilonedaywhentheSheriffwenta-hunting,therehappenedthatwhichbrokethesmoothsurfaceofthings。
ThismorningtheSheriffandmanyofhismensetforthtomeetcertainlords,togoa-hunting。Helookedallabouthimforhisgoodman,ReynoldGreenleaf,but,notfindinghim,wasvexed,forhewishedtoshowLittleJohn'sskilltohisnoblefriends。AsforLittleJohn,helayabed,snoringlustily,tillthesunwashighintheheavens。
Atlastheopenedhiseyesandlookedabouthimbutdidnotmovetoarise。
Brightlyshonethesuninatthewindow,andalltheairwassweetwiththescentofwoodbinethathunginspraysaboutthewallwithout,forthecoldwinterwaspastandspringwascomeagain,andLittleJohnlaystill,thinkinghowsweetwaseverythingonthisfairmorn。
Justthenheheard,faintandfaraway,adistantbuglenotesoundingthinandclear。Thesoundwassmall,but,likealittlepebbledroppedintoaglassyfountain,itbrokeallthesmoothsurfaceofhisthoughts,untilhiswholesoulwasfilledwithdisturbance。Hisspiritseemedtoawakenfromitssluggishness,andhismemorybroughtbacktohimallthemerrygreenwoodlife——howthebirdsweresingingblithelytherethisbrightmorning,andhowhislovedcompanionsandfriendswerefeastingandmakingmerry,orperhapstalkingofhimwithsoberspeech;
forwhenhefirstenteredtheSheriff'sservicehedidsoinjest;
butthehearthstonewaswarmduringthewinter,andthefarewasfull,andsohehadabided,puttingofffromdaytodayhisgoingbacktoSherwood,untilsixlongmonthshadpassed。ButnowhethoughtofhisgoodmasterandofWillStutely,whomhelovedbetterthananyoneinalltheworld,andofyoungDavidofDoncaster,whomhehadtrainedsowellinallmanlysports,tilltherecameoverhisheartagreatandbitterlongingforthemall,sothathiseyesfilledwithtears。
Thenhesaidaloud,"HereIgrowfatlikeastall-fedoxandallmymanlinessdepartethfrommewhileIbecomeasluggardanddolt。
ButIwillarousemeandgobacktomineowndearfriendsoncemore,andneverwillIleavethemagaintilllifedothleavemylips。"
Sosaying,heleapedfrombed,forhehatedhissluggishnessnow。
WhenhecamedownstairshesawtheStewardstandingnearthepantrydoor——
agreat,fatman,withahugebundleofkeyshangingtohisgirdle。
ThenLittleJohnsaid,"Ho,MasterSteward,ahungrymanamI,fornoughthaveIhadforallthisblessedmorn。Therefore,givemetoeat。"
ThentheStewardlookedgrimlyathimandrattledthekeysinhisgirdle,forhehatedLittleJohnbecausehehadfoundfavorwiththeSheriff。"So,MasterReynoldGreenleaf,thouartanhungered,artthou?"quothhe。"But,fairyouth,ifthoulivestlongenough,thouwiltfindthathewhogettethovermuchsleepforanidleheadgoethwithanemptystomach。
Forwhatsayeththeoldsaw,MasterGreenleaf?Isitnot`Thelatefowlfindethbutillfaring'?"
"Now,thougreatpurseoffat!"criedLittleJohn,"Iasktheenotforfool'swisdom,butforbreadandmeat。
Whoartthou,thatthoushouldstdenymetoeat?
BySaintDunstan,thouhadstbesttellmewheremybreakfastis,ifthouwouldstsavebrokenbones!"
"Thybreakfast,MasterFireblaze,isinthepantry,"answeredtheSteward。
"Thenfetchithither!"criedLittleJohn,whowaxedangrybythistime。
"Gothouandfetchitthineownself,"quoththeSteward。"AmIthyslave,tofetchandcarryforthee?"
"Isay,gothou,bringitme!"
"Isay,gothou,fetchitforthyself!"
"Ay,marry,thatwillI,rightquickly!"quothLittleJohninarage。
And,sosaying,hestrodetothepantryandtriedtoopenthedoorbutfounditlocked,whereattheStewardlaughedandrattledhiskeys。
ThenthewrathofLittleJohnboiledover,and,liftinghisclenchedfist,hesmotethepantrydoor,burstingoutthreepanelsandmakingsolargeanopeningthathecouldeasilystoopandwalkthroughit。
WhentheStewardsawwhatwasdone,hewaxedmadwithrage;
and,asLittleJohnstoopedtolookwithinthepantry,heseizedhimfrombehindbythenapeoftheneck,pinchinghimsorelyandsmitinghimovertheheadwithhiskeystilltheyeoman'searsrangagain。AtthisLittleJohnturnedupontheStewardandsmotehimsuchabuffetthatthefatmanfelltothefloorandlaythereasthoughhewouldnevermoveagain。
"There,"quothLittleJohn,"thinkwellofthatstrokeandneverkeepagoodbreakfastfromahungrymanagain。"
Sosaying,hecreptintothepantryandlookedabouthimtoseeifhecouldfindsomethingtoappeasehishunger。
Hesawagreatvenisonpastyandtworoastedcapons,besidewhichwasaplatterofplover'seggs;moreover,therewasaflaskofsackandoneofcanary——asweetsighttoahungryman。
Thesehetookdownfromtheshelvesandplaceduponasideboard,andpreparedtomakehimselfmerry。
NowtheCook,inthekitchenacrossthecourtyard,heardtheloudtalkingbetweenLittleJohnandtheSteward,andalsotheblowthatLittleJohnstrucktheother,sohecamerunningacrossthecourtandupthestairwaytowheretheSteward'spantrywas,bearinginhishandsthespitwiththeroaststilluponit。
MeanwhiletheStewardhadgatheredhiswitsabouthimandrisentohisfeet,sothatwhentheCookcametotheSteward'spantryhesawhimgloweringthroughthebrokendooratLittleJohn,whowasmakingreadyforagoodrepast,asonedogglowersatanotherthathasabone。WhentheStewardsawtheCook,hecametohim,and,puttingonearmoverhisshoulder,"Alas,sweetfriend!"quothhe——fortheCookwasatall,stoutman——"seestthouwhatthatvileknaveReynoldGreenleafhathdone?Hehathbrokeninuponourmaster'sgoods,andhathsmittenmeabuffetupontheear,sothatIthoughtIwasdead。
GoodCook,Ilovetheewell,andthoushalthaveagoodpottleofourmaster'sbestwineeveryday,forthouartanoldandfaithfulservant。Also,goodCook,IhavetenshillingsthatImeantogiveasagifttothee。ButhatestthounottoseeavileupstartlikethisReynoldGreenleaftakingituponhimsobravely?"
"Ay,marry,thatdoI,"quoththeCookboldly,forhelikedtheStewardbecauseofhistalkofthewineandofthetenshillings。"Gettheegonestraightwaytothyroom,andIwillbringoutthisknavebyhisears。"
Sosaying,helaidasidehisspitanddrewtheswordthathungbyhisside;
whereupontheStewardleftasquicklyashecould,forhehatedthesightofnakedsteel。
ThentheCookwalkedstraightwaytothebrokenpantrydoor,throughwhichhesawLittleJohntuckinganapkinbeneathhischinandpreparingtomakehimselfmerry。
"Why,hownow,ReynoldGreenleaf?"saidtheCook,"thouartnobetterthanathief,Iwot。Comethoustraightforth,man,orIwillcarvetheeasIwouldcarveasuckingpig。"
"Nay,goodCook,bearthouthyselfmoreseemingly,orelseIwillcomeforthtothydole。AtmosttimesIamasayearlinglamb,butwhenonecomethbetweenmeandmymeat,Iamaraginglion,asitwere。"
"Lionornolion,"quoththevalorousCook,"comethoustraightforth,elsethouartacowardheartaswellasaknavishthief。"
"Ha!"criedLittleJohn,"coward'snamehaveIneverhad;
so,looktothyself,goodCook,forIcomeforthstraight,theroaringlionIdidspeakofbutnow。"
Thenhe,too,drewhisswordandcameoutofthepantry;
then,puttingthemselvesintoposition,theycameslowlytogether,withgrimandangrylooks;butsuddenlyLittleJohnloweredhispoint。
"Hold,goodCook!"saidhe。"Now,Ibethinkmeitwereillofustofightwithgoodvictualsstandingsonigh,andsuchafeastaswouldbefittwostoutfellowssuchasweare。Marry,goodfriend,Ithinkweshouldenjoythisfairfeasterewefight。
Whatsayestthou,jollyCook?"
AtthisspeechtheCooklookedupanddown,scratchinghisheadindoubt,forhelovedgoodfeasting。AtlasthedrewalongbreathandsaidtoLittleJohn,"Well,goodfriend,Ilikethyplanrightwell;so,prettyboy,sayI,letusfeast,withallmyheart,foroneofusmaysupinParadisebeforenightfall。"
Soeachthrusthisswordbackintothescabbardandenteredthepantry。
Then,aftertheyhadseatedthemselves,LittleJohndrewhisdaggerandthrustitintothepie。"Ahungrymanmustbefed,"
quothhe,"so,sweetchuck,Ihelpmyselfwithoutleave。"
ButtheCookdidnotlagfarbehind,forstraightwayhishandsalsoweredeeplythrustwithinthegoodlypasty。Afterthis,neitherofthemspokefurther,butusedtheirteethtobetterpurpose。
Butthoughneitherspoke,theylookedatoneanother,eachthinkingwithinhimselfthathehadneverseenamorelustyfellowthantheoneacrosstheboard。
Atlast,afteralongtimehadpassed,theCookdrewafull,deepbreath,asthoughofmuchregret,andwipedhishandsuponthenapkin,forhecouldeatnomore。
LittleJohn,also,hadenough,forhepushedthepastyaside,asthoughhewouldsay,"Iwanttheebymenomore,goodfriend。"
Thenhetookthepottleofsack,andsaidhe,"Now,goodfellow,Iswearbyallthatisbright,thatthouartthestoutestcompanionateatingthateverIhad。Lo!Idrinkthyhealth。"
Sosaying,heclappedtheflasktohislipsandcasthiseyesaloft,whilethegoodwinefloodedhisthroat。
ThenhepassedthepottletotheCook,whoalsosaid,"Lo,I
drinkthyhealth,sweetfellow!"NorwashebehindLittleJohnindrinkinganymorethanineating。
"Now,"quothLittleJohn,"thyvoiceisrightroundandsweet,jollylad。
Idoubtnotthoucanstsingaballadmostblithely;canstthounot?"
"Truly,Ihavetrolledonenowandthen,"quoththeCook,"yetIwouldnotsingalone。"
"Nay,truly,"saidLittleJohn,"thatwerebutillcourtesy。
Strikeupthyditty,andIwillafterwardsingonetomatchit,ifIcan。
"Sobeit,prettyboy,"quoththeCook。"Andhastthoue'erheardthesongoftheDesertedShepherdess?"
"Truly,Iknownot,"answeredLittleJohn,"butsingthouandletmehear。"
ThentheCooktookanotherdraughtfromthepottle,and,clearinghisthroat,sangrightsweetly:
THESONGOFTHEDESERTEDSHEPHERDESS
"_InLententime,whenleaveswaxgreen,Andprettybirdsbegintomate,Whenlarkclothsing,andthrush,Iween,Andstockdovecooethsoonandlate,FairPhillissatbesideastone,AndthusIheardhermakehermoan:
'Owillow,willow,willow,willow!
I'lltakemeofthybranchesfairAndtwineawreathtodeckmyhair。
"`Thethrushhathtakenhimashe,Therobin,too,andekethedove;
MyRobinhathdesertedme,Andleftmeforanotherlove。
Sohere,bybrookside,allalone,Isitmedownandmakemymoan。
Owillow,willow,willow,willow!
I'lltakemeofthybranchesfairAndtwineawreathtodeckmyhair。'
"Butne'ercameherringfromthesea,Butgoodashewereinthetide;
YoungCorydoncameo'erthelea,AndsathimPhillisdownbeside。
So,presently,shechangedhertone,And'gantoceaseherfromhermoan,'Owillow,willow,willow,willow!
Thoumayste'enkeepthygarlandsfair,Iwantthemnottodeckmyhair_。'"
"Now,bymyfaith,"criedLittleJohn,"thatsameisarightgoodsong,andhathtruthinit,also。"
"GladamIthoulikestit,sweetlad,"saidtheCook。"Nowsingthouonealso,forne'ershouldamanbemerryalone,orsingandlistnot。"
"ThenIwillsingtheeasongofarightgoodknightofArthur'scourt,andhowhecuredhisheart'swoundwithoutrunninguponthedartagain,asdidthyPhillis;forIwotshedidbutcureonesmartbygivingherselfanother。
So,listthouwhileIsing:
THEGOODKNIGHTANDHISLOVE
"_WhenArthur,King,didrulethisland,Agoodlykingwashe,AndhadheofstoutknightsabandOfmerrycompany。
"Amongthemall,bothgreatandsmall,Agoodstoutknightwasthere,Alustychilde,andekeatall,Thatlovedaladyfair。
"Butnoughtwouldshetodowithhe,Butturnedherfaceaway;
Sogathegonetofarcountrye,Andleftthatladygay。
"Thereallalonehemadehismoan,Andekedidsobandsigh,Andweeptillitwouldmoveastone,Andhewasliketodie。
"Butstillhisheartdidfeelthesmart,Andekethediredistress,AndrathergrewhispainmoresharpAsgrewhisbodyless。
"ThengathebackwherewasgoodsackAndmerrycompanye,Andsoondidceasetocry`Alack!'
Whenblitheandgaywashe。
"FromwhichIhold,andfeelfullboldTosay,andekebelieve,ThatginthebellygonotcoldTheheartwillceasetogrieve_。"
"Now,bymyfaith,"criedtheCook,asherattledthepottleagainstthesideboard,"Ilikethatsamesonghugely,andekethemotiveofit,whichliethlikeasweetkernelinahazelnut"
"Nowthouartamanofshrewdopinions,"quothLittleJohn,"andIlovetheetrulyasthouwertmybrother。"
"AndIlovethee,too。Butthedaydrawethon,andIhavemycookingtodoereourmastercomethhome;soletuse'engoandsettlethisbravefightwehaveinhand。"
"Ay,marry,"quothLittleJohn,"andthatrightspeedily。
NeverhaveIbeenmorelaggardinfightingthanineatinganddrinking。
Socomethoustraightforthintothepassageway,wherethereisgoodroomtoswingasword,andIwilltrytoservethee。"
ThentheybothsteppedforthintothebroadpassagethatledtotheSteward'spantry,whereeachmandrewhisswordagainandwithoutmoreadofellupontheotherasthoughhewouldhewhisfellowlimbfromlimb。Thentheirswordsclashedupononeanotherwithgreatdin,andsparksflewfromeachblowinshowers。
Sotheyfoughtupanddownthehallforanhourandmore,neitherstrikingtheotherablow,thoughtheystrovetheirbesttodoso;
forbothwereskillfulatthefence;sonothingcameofalltheirlabor。
Everandanontheyrested,panting;then,aftergettingtheirwind,atittheywouldgoagainmorefiercelythanever。
AtlastLittleJohncriedaloud,"Hold,goodCook!"whereuponeachresteduponhissword,panting。
"NowwillImakemyvow,"quothLittleJohn,"thouarttheverybestswordsmanthatevermineeyesbeheld。Truly,Ihadthoughttocarvetheeerenow。"
"AndIhadthoughttodothesamebythee,"quoththeCook,"butIhavemissedthemarksomehow。"
"NowIhavebeenthinkingwithinmyself,"quothLittleJohn,"whatwearefightingfor;butalbeitIdonotrightlyknow。"
"Why,nomoredoI,"saidtheCook。"IbearnoloveforthatpursySteward,butIthoughtthatwehadengagedtofightwithoneanotherandthatitmustbedone。"
"Now,"quothLittleJohn,"itdothseemtomethatinsteadofstrivingtocutoneanother'sthroats,itwerebetterforustobebooncompanions。Whatsaystthou,jollyCook,wiltthougowithmetoSherwoodForestandjoinwithRobinHood'sband?
Thoushaltliveamerrylifewithinthewoodlands,andsevenscoregoodcompanionsshaltthouhave,oneofwhomismineownself。
ThoushalthavethreesuitsofLincolngreeneachyear,andfortymarksinpay。"
"Now,thouartamanaftermineownheart!"criedtheCookrightheartily,"and,asthouspeakestofit,thatistheveryserviceforme。
Iwillgowiththee,andthatrightgladly。Givemethypalm,sweetfellow,andIwillbethineowncompanionfromhenceforth。
Whatmaybethyname,lad?"
"MendocallmeLittleJohn,goodfellow。"
"How?AndartthouindeedLittleJohn,andRobinHood'sownright-handman?
ManyatimeandoftIheardofthee,butneverdidIhopetoseteyesuponthee。AndthouartindeedthefamousLittleJohn!"AndtheCookseemedlostinamazement,andlookeduponhiscompanionwithopeneyes。
"IamLittleJohn,indeed,andIwillbringtoRobinHoodthisdayarightstoutfellowtojoinhismerryband。
Buterewego,goodfriend,itseemethtometobeavastpitythat,aswehavehadsomuchoftheSheriff'sfood,weshouldnotalsocarryoffsomeofhissilverplatetoRobinHood,asapresentfromhisworship。"
"Ay,marryisit,"saidtheCook。Andsotheybeganhuntingabout,andtookasmuchsilverastheycouldlayhandsupon,clappingitintoabag,andwhentheyhadfilledthesacktheysetforthtoSherwoodForest。
Plungingintothewoods,theycameatlasttothegreenwoodtree,wheretheyfoundRobinHoodandthreescoreofhismerrymenlyinguponthefreshgreengrass。WhenRobinandhismensawwhoitwasthatcame,theyleapedtotheirfeet。"Nowwelcome!"criedRobinHood。"Nowwelcome,LittleJohn!Forlonghathitbeensincewehaveheardfromthee,thoughweallknewthatthouhadstjoinedtheSheriff'sservice。
Andhowhastthoufaredalltheselongdays?"
"RightmerrilyhaveIlivedattheLordSheriff's,"answeredLittleJohn,"andIhavecomestraightthence。See,goodmaster!
Ihavebroughttheehiscook,andevenhissilverplate。"
ThereuponhetoldRobinHoodandhismerrymenthatwerethere,allthathadbefallenhimsincehehadleftthemtogototheFairatNottinghamTown。Thenallshoutedwithlaughter,exceptRobinHood;
buthelookedgrave。
"Nay,LittleJohn,"saidhe,"thouartabravebladeandatrustyfellow。
Iamgladthouhastbroughtthyselfbacktous,andwithsuchagoodcompanionastheCook,whomweallwelcometoSherwood。ButIlikenotsowellthatthouhaststolentheSheriff'splatelikesomepaltrythief。
TheSheriffhathbeenpunishedbyus,andhathlostthreehundredpounds,evenashesoughttodespoilanother;buthehathdonenoughtthatweshouldstealhishouseholdplatefromhim。
ThoughLittleJohnwasvexedwiththis,hestrovetopassitoffwithajest。"Nay,goodmaster,"quothhe,"ifthouthinkesttheSheriffgaveusnottheplate,Iwillfetchhim,thathemaytelluswithhisownlipshegivethitalltous。"
Sosayingheleapedtohisfeet,andwasgonebeforeRobincouldcallhimback。
LittleJohnranforfullfivemilestillhecametowheretheSheriffofNottinghamandagaycompanywerehuntingneartheforest。
WhenLittleJohncametotheSheriffhedoffedhiscapandbenthisknee。
"Godsavethee,goodmaster,"quothhe。
"Why,ReynoldGreenleaf!"criedtheSheriff,"whencecomestthouandwherehastthoubeen?"
"Ihavebeenintheforest,"answeredLittleJohn,speakingamazedly,"andthereIsawasightsuchasne'erbeforeman'seyesbeheld!
YonderIsawayounghartallingreenfromtoptotoe,andabouthimwasaherdofthreescoredeer,andthey,too,wereallofgreenfromheadtofoot。
YetIdarednotshoot,goodmaster,forfearlesttheyshouldslayme。"
"Why,hownow,ReynoldGreenleaf,"criedtheSheriff,"artthoudreamingorartthoumad,thatthoudostbringmesuch,atale?"
"Nay,IamnotdreamingnoramImad,"saidLittleJohn,"andifthouwiltcomewithme,Iwillshowtheethisfairsight,forIhaveseenitwithmineowneyes。Butthoumustcomealone,goodmaster,lesttheothersfrightenthemandtheygetaway。"
Sothepartyallrodeforward,andLittleJohnledthemdownwardintotheforest。
"Now,goodmaster,"quothheatlast,"wearenighwhereIsawthisherd。"
ThentheSheriffdescendedfromhishorseandbadethemwaitforhimuntilheshouldreturn;andLittleJohnledhimforwardthroughaclosecopseuntilsuddenlytheycametoagreatopenglade,attheendofwhichRobinHoodsatbeneaththeshadeofthegreatoaktree,withhismerrymenallabouthim。
"See,goodMasterSheriff,"quothLittleJohn,"yonderisthehartofwhichI
spaketothee。"
AtthistheSheriffturnedtoLittleJohnandsaidbitterly,"LongagoIthoughtIrememberedthyface,butnowIknowthee。
Woebetidethee,LittleJohn,forthouhastbetrayedmethisday。"
InthemeantimeRobinHoodhadcometothem。"Nowwelcome,MasterSheriff,"
saidhe。"Hastthoucometodaytotakeanotherfeastwithme?"
"Nay,Heavenforbid!"saidtheSheriffintonesofdeepearnest。
"Icarefornofeastandhavenohungertoday。"
"Nevertheless,"quothRobin,"ifthouhastnohunger,maybethouhastthirst,andwellIknowthouwilttakeacupofsackwithme。
ButIamgrievedthatthouwiltnotfeastwithme,forthoucouldsthavevictualstothyliking,fortherestandsthyCook。"
ThenheledtheSheriff,willy-nilly,totheseatheknewsowellbeneaththegreenwoodtree。
"Ho,lads!"criedRobin,"fillourgoodfriendtheSheriffarightbrimmingcupofsackandfetchithither,forheisfaintandweary。"
ThenoneofthebandbroughttheSheriffacupofsack,bowinglowashehandedittohim;buttheSheriffcouldnottouchthewine,forhesawitservedinoneofhisownsilverflagons,ononeofhisownsilverplates。
"Hownow,"quothRobin,"dostthounotlikeournewsilverservice?
Wehavegottenabagofitthisday。"Sosaying,heheldupthesackofsilverthatLittleJohnandtheCookhadbroughtwiththem。
ThentheSheriff'sheartwasbitterwithinhim;but,notdaringtosayanything,heonlygazedupontheground。
Robinlookedkeenlyathimforatimebeforehespokeagain。
Thensaidhe,"Now,MasterSheriff,thelasttimethoucamesttoSherwoodForestthoudidstcomeseekingtodespoilapoorspendthrift,andthouwertdespoiledthineownself;butnowthoucomestseekingtodonoharm,nordoIknowthatthouhastdespoiledanyman。
Itakemytithesfromfatpriestsandlordlysquires,tohelpthosethattheydespoilandtoraiseupthosethattheybowdown;
butIknownotthatthouhasttenantsofthineownwhomthouhastwrongedinanyway。Therefore,takethouthineownagain,norwillIdispossesstheetodayofsomuchasonefarthing。
Comewithme,andIwillleadtheefromtheforestbacktothineownpartyagain。"
Then,slingingthebaguponhisshoulder,heturnedaway,theSherifffollowinghim,alltooperplexedinmindtospeak。
SotheywentforwarduntiltheycametowithinafurlongofthespotwheretheSheriff'scompanionswerewaitingforhim。
ThenRobinHoodgavethesackofsilverbacktotheSheriff。
"Takethouthineownagain,"hesaid,"andhearkentome,goodSheriff,takethouapieceofadvicewithit。
Trythyservantswellerethoudostengagethemagainsoreadily。"
Then,turning,helefttheotherstandingbewildered,withthesackinhishands。
ThecompanythatwaitedfortheSheriffwereallamazedtoseehimcomeoutoftheforestbearingaheavysackuponhisshoulders;
butthoughtheyquestionedhim,heansweredneveraword,actinglikeonewhowalksinadream。Withoutaword,heplacedthebagacrosshisnag'sbackandthen,mounting,rodeaway,allfollowinghim;butallthetimetherewasagreatturmoilofthoughtswithinhishead,tumblingoneovertheother。
AndthusendsthemerrytaleofLittleJohnandhowheenteredtheSheriff'sservice。
LittleJohnandtheTannerofBlythONEFINEDAY,notlongafterLittleJohnhadleftabidingwiththeSheriffandhadcomeback,withhisworship'scook,tothemerrygreenwood,ashasjustbeentold,RobinHoodandafewchosenfellowsofhisbandlayuponthesoftswardbeneaththegreenwoodtreewheretheydwelled。
Thedaywaswarmandsultry,sothatwhilemostofthebandwerescatteredthroughtheforestuponthismissionanduponthat,thesefewstoutfellowslaylazilybeneaththeshadeofthetree,inthesoftafternoon,passingjestsamongthemselvesandtellingmerrystories,withlaughterandmirth。
AlltheairwasladenwiththebitterfragranceoftheMay,andalltheboskyshadesofthewoodlandsbeyondrangwiththesweetsongofbirds——thethrostlecock,thecuckoo,andthewoodpigeon——
andwiththesongofbirdsmingledthecoolsoundofthegurglingbrookthatleapedoutoftheforestshades,andranfrettingamiditsrough,graystonesacrossthesunlitopengladebeforethetrystingtree。
Andafairsightwasthathalfscoreoftall,stoutyeomen,allcladinLincolngreen,lyingbeneaththebroad-spreadingbranchesofthegreatoaktree,amidthequiveringleavesofwhichthesunlightshiveredandfellindancingpatchesuponthegrass。
SuddenlyRobinHoodsmotehisknee。
"BySaintDunstan,"quothhe,"Ihadnighforgotthatquarter-daycomethonapace,andyetnoclothofLincolngreeninallourstore。
Itmustbelookedto,andthatinquickseason。Come,buskthee,LittleJohn!Stirthoselazybonesofthine,forthoumustgettheestraightwaytoourgoodgossip,thedraperHughLongshanksofAncaster。BidhimsendusstraightwaytwentyscoreyardsoffairclothofLincolngreen;andmayhapthejourneymaytakesomeofthefatfromoffthybones,thatthouhastgottenfromlazylivingatourdearSheriff's。"
"Nay,"mutteredLittleJohnforhehadheardsomuchuponthisscorethathewassoreuponthepoint,"nay,truly,mayhapIhavemorefleshuponmyjointsthanIoncehad,yet,fleshornoflesh,IdoubtnotthatIcouldstillholdmyplaceandfootinguponanarrowbridgeagainste'erayeomaninSherwood,orNottinghamshire,forthematterofthat,eventhoughhehadnomorefatabouthisbonesthanthouhast,goodmaster。"
Atthisreplyagreatshoutoflaughterwentup,andalllookedatRobinHood,foreachmanknewthatLittleJohnspakeofacertainfightthathappenedbetweentheirmasterandhimself,throughwhichtheyfirstbecameacquainted。
"Nay,"quothRobinHood,laughinglouderthanall。"HeavenforbidthatIshoulddoubtthee,forIcarefornotasteofthystaffmyself,LittleJohn。Imustneedsownthattherearethoseofmybandcanhandleaseven-footstaffmoredeftlythanI;yetnomaninallNottinghamshirecandrawgraygooseshaftwithmyfingers。
Nevertheless,ajourneytoAncastermaynotbeillforthee;
sogothou,asIbid,andthouhadstbestgothisveryevening,forsincethouhastabidedattheSheriff'smanyknowthyface,andifthougoestinbroaddaylight,thoumaystgetthyselfintoacoilwithsomeofhisworship'smen-at-arms。BidethouheretillIbringtheemoneytopayourgoodHugh。IwarranthehathnobettercustomersinallNottinghamshirethanwe。"
Sosaying,Robinleftthemandenteredtheforest。
Notfarfromthetrystingtreewasagreatrockinwhichachamberhadbeenhewn,theentrancebeingbarredbyamassiveoakendoortwopalms'-breadthinthickness,studdedaboutwithspikes,andfastenedwithagreatpadlock。
Thiswasthetreasurehouseoftheband,andthitherRobinHoodwentand,unlockingthedoor,enteredthechamber,fromwhichhebroughtforthabagofgoldwhichhegavetoLittleJohn,topayHughLongshankswithal,fortheclothofLincolngreen。
ThenupgotLittleJohn,and,takingthebagofgold,whichhethrustintohisbosom,hestrappedagirdleabouthisloins,tookastoutpikestafffullsevenfeetlonginhishand,andsetforthuponhisjourney。
SohestrodewhistlingalongtheleafyforestpaththatledtoFosseWay,turningneithertotherighthandnortheleft,untilatlasthecametowherethepathbranched,leadingontheonehandonwardtoFosseWay,andontheother,aswellLittleJohnknew,tothemerryBlueBoarInn。HereLittleJohnsuddenlyceasedwhistlingandstoppedinthemiddleofthepath。
Firsthelookedupandthenhelookeddown,andthen,tiltinghiscapoveroneeye,heslowlyscratchedthebackpartofhishead。
Forthusitwas:atthesightofthesetworoads,twovoicesbegantoalarumwithinhim,theonecrying,"ThereliestheroadtotheBlueBoarInn,acanofbrownOctober,andamerrynightwithsweetcompanionssuchasthoumaystfindthere";theother,"ThereliesthewaytoAncasterandthedutythouartsentupon。"
Nowthefirstofthesetwovoiceswasfarthelouder,forLittleJohnhadgrownpassingfondofgoodlivingthroughabidingattheSheriff'shouse;so,presently,lookingupintothebluesky,acrosswhichbrightcloudsweresailinglikesilverboats,andswallowsskimmingincirclingflight,quothhe,"Ifearmeitwillrainthisevening,soI'lle'enstopattheBlueBoartillitpassesby,forIknowmygoodmasterwouldnothavemewettotheskin。"So,withoutmoreado,offhestrodedownthepaththatlaythewayofhislikings。
Nowtherewasnosignofanyfoulweather,butwhenonewishestodoathing,asLittleJohndid,onefindsnolackofreasonsforthedoing。
FourmerrywagswereattheBlueBoarInn;abutcher,abeggar,andtwobarefootfriars。LittleJohnheardthemsingingfromafar,ashewalkedthroughthehushofthemellowtwilightthatwasnowfallingoverhillanddale。RightgladweretheytowelcomesuchamerrybladeasLittleJohn。Freshcansofalewerebrought,andwithjestandsongandmerrytalesthehoursslippedawayonfleetingwings。
NonethoughtoftimeortidetillthenightwassofargonethatLittleJohnputbythethoughtofsettingforthuponhisjourneyagainthatnight,andsobidedattheBlueBoarInnuntilthemorrow。
NowitwasanillpieceofluckforLittleJohnthathelefthisdutyforhispleasure,andhepaidagreatscoreforit,asweareallapttodointhesamecase,asyoushallsee。
Upheroseatthedawnofthenextday,and,takinghisstoutpikestaffinhishand,hesetforthuponhisjourneyoncemore,asthoughhewouldmakeupforlosttime。
InthegoodtownofBlyththerelivedastouttanner,celebratedfarandnearforfeatsofstrengthandmanytoughboutsatwrestlingandthequarterstaff。
Forfiveyearshehadheldthemid-countrychampionbeltforwrestling,tillthegreatAdamo'Lincolncasthimintheringandbrokeoneofhisribs;
butatquarterstaffhehadneveryetmethismatchinallthecountryabout。
Besidesallthis,hedearlylovedthelongbow,andaslyjauntintheforestwhenthemoonwasfullandthedundeerinseason;sothattheKing'srangerskeptashrewdeyeuponhimandhisdoings,forArthuraBland'shousewasapttohaveaplentyofmeatinitthatwasmorelikevenisonthanthelawallowed。
NowArthurhadbeentoNottinghamTownthedaybeforeLittleJohnsetforthonhiserrand,theretosellahalfscoreoftannedcowhides。
AtthedawnofthesamedaythatLittleJohnlefttheinn,hestartedfromNottingham,homewardforBlyth。Hiswayled,allinthedewymorn,pastthevergeofSherwoodForest,wherethebirdswerewelcomingthelovelydaywithagreatandmerryjubilee。
AcrosstheTanner'sshoulderswasslunghisstoutquarterstaff,evernearenoughtohimtobegrippedquickly,andonhisheadwasacapofdoubledcowhide,sotoughthatitcouldhardlybeclovenevenbyabroadsword。
"Now,"quothArthuraBlandtohimself,whenhehadcometothatpartoftheroadthatcutthroughacorneroftheforest,"nodoubtatthistimeofyearthedundeerarecomingfromtheforestdepthsnighertotheopenmeadowlands。
MayhapImaychancetocatchasightofthedaintybrowndarlingsthusearlyinthemorn。"Fortherewasnothinghelovedbetterthantolookuponatrippingherdofdeer,evenwhenhecouldnottickletheirribswithaclothyardshaft。
Accordingly,quittingthepath,hewentpeepingthiswayandthatthroughtheunderbrush,spyingnowhereandnowthere,withallthewilesofamasterofwoodcraft,andofonewhohadmorethanoncedonnedadoubletofLincolngreen。
NowasLittleJohnsteppedblithelyalong,thinkingofnothingbutofsuchthingsasthesweetnessofthehawthornbudsthatbedeckedthehedgerows,orgazingupwardatthelark,that,springingfromthedewygrass,hungaloftonquiveringwingsintheyellowsunlight,pouringforthitssongthatfelllikeafallingstarfromthesky,hisluckledhimawayfromthehighway,notfarfromthespotwhereArthuraBlandwaspeepingthiswayandthatthroughtheleavesofthethickets。
Hearingarustlingofthebranches,LittleJohnstoppedandpresentlycaughtsightofthebrowncowhidecapoftheTannermovingamongthebushes"Idomuchwonder,"quothLittleJohntohimself,"whatyonknaveisafter,thatheshouldgothuspeepingandpeeringaboutI
verilybelievethatyonscurvyvarletisnobetterthanathief,andcomethhereafterourownandthegoodKing'sdundeer。"
Forbymuchrovingintheforest,LittleJohnhadcometolookuponallthedeerinSherwoodasbelongingtoRobinHoodandhisbandasmuchastogoodKingHarry。"Nay,"quothheagain,afteratime,"thismattermuste'enbelookedinto。"So,quittingthehighroad,healsoenteredthethickets,andbeganspyingaroundafterstoutArthuraBland。
Soforalongtimetheybothofthemwenthuntingabout,LittleJohnaftertheTanner,andtheTannerafterthedeer。
AtlastLittleJohntroduponastick,whichsnappedunderhisfoot,whereupon,hearingthenoise,theTannerturnedquicklyandcaughtsightoftheyeoman。SeeingthattheTannerhadspiedhimout,LittleJohnputaboldfaceuponthematter。
"Hilloa,"quothhe,"whatartthoudoinghere,thounaughtyfellow?
WhoartthouthatcomestrangingSherwood'spaths?
Inverysooththouhastanevilcastofcountenance,andIdothink,truly,thatthouartnobetterthanathief,andcomestafterourgoodKing'sdeer。"
"Nay,"quoththeTannerboldly——for,thoughtakenbysurprise,hewasnotamantobefrightenedbybigwords——"thouliestinthyteeth。
Iamnothief,butanhonestcraftsman。Asformycountenance,itiswhatitis;and,forthematterofthat,thineownisnonetoopretty,thousaucyfellow。"
"Ha!"quothLittleJohninagreatloudvoice,"wouldstthougivemebacktalk?NowIhaveagreatpartofamindtocrackthypateforthee。Iwouldhavetheeknow,fellow,thatIam,asitwere,oneoftheKing'sforesters。Leastwise,"mutteredhetohimself,"Iandmyfriendsdotakegoodcareofourgoodsovereign'sdeer。"
"Icarenotwhothouart,"answeredtheboldTanner,"andunlessthouhastmanymoreofthykindbythee,thoucanstnevermakeArthuraBlandcry`Amercy。'"
"Isitso?"criedLittleJohninarage。"Now,bymyfaith,thousaucyrogue,thytonguehathledtheeintoapitthouwilthaveasorrytimegettingoutof;forIwillgivetheesuchadrubbingasne'erhastthouhadinallthylifebefore。
Takethystaffinthyhand,fellow,forIwillnotsmiteanunarmedman。
"Marrycomeupwithamurrain!"criedtheTanner,forhe,too,hadtalkedhimselfintoafume。"Bigwordsne'erkilledsomuchasamouse。
WhoartthouthattalkestsofreelyofcrackingtheheadofArthuraBland?IfIdonottanthyhidethisdayasne'erItannedacalf'shideinallmylifebefore,splitmystaffintoskewersforlamb'sfleshandcallmenomorebraveman!
Nowlooktothyself,fellow!"
"Stay!"saidLittleJohn。"Letusfirstmeasureourcudgels。
Idoreckonmystafflongerthanthine,andIwouldnottakevantageoftheebyevensomuchasaninch。"
"Nay,Ipassnotforlength,"answeredtheTanner。"Mystaffislongenoughtoknockdownacalf;solooktothyself,fellow,Isayagain。"
So,withoutmoreado,eachgrippedhisstaffinthemiddle,and,withfellandangrylooks,theycameslowlytogether。
NownewshadbeenbroughttoRobinHoodhowthatLittleJohn,insteadofdoinghisbidding,hadpassedbydutyforpleasure,andsohadstoppedovernightwithmerrycompanyattheBlueBoarInn,insteadofgoingstraighttoAncaster。So,beingvexedtohisheartbythis,hesetforthatdawnofdaytoseekLittleJohnattheBlueBoar,oratleasttomeettheyeomanontheway,andeasehisheartofwhathethoughtofthematter。
Asthushestrodealonginanger,puttingtogetherthewordshewouldusetochideLittleJohn,heheard,ofasudden,loudandangryvoices,asofmeninarage,passingfellwordsbackandforthfromonetotheother。
Atthis,RobinHoodstoppedandlistened。"Surely,"quothhetohimself,"thatisLittleJohn'svoice,andheistalkinginangeralso。
Methinkstheotherisstrangetomyears。NowHeavenforfendthatmygoodtrustyLittleJohnshouldhavefallenintothehandsoftheKing'srangers。
Imustseetothismatter,andthatquickly。"
ThusspokeRobinHoodtohimself,allhisangerpassingawaylikeabreathfromthewindowpane,atthethoughtthatperhapshistrustyright-handmanwasinsomedangerofhislife。
Socautiouslyhemadehiswaythroughthethicketswhencethevoicescame,and,pushingasidetheleaves,peepedintothelittleopenspacewherethetwomen,staffinhand,werecomingslowlytogether。
"Ha!"quothRobintohimself,"hereismerrysportafoot。
NowIwouldgivethreegoldenangelsfrommyownpocketifyonstoutfellowwouldgiveLittleJohnarightsounddrubbing!
Itwouldpleasemetoseehimwellthumpedforhavingfailedinmybidding。Ifearme,though,thereisbutpoorchanceofmyseeingsuchapleasantsight。"Sosaying,hestretchedhimselfatlengthupontheground,thathemightnotonlyseethesportthebetter,butthathemightenjoythemerrysightathisease。
Asyoumayhaveseentwodogsthatthinktofight,walkingslowlyroundandroundeachother,neithercurwishingtobeginthecombat,sothosetwostoutyeomenmovedslowlyaround,eachwatchingforachancetotaketheotherunaware,andsogetinthefirstblow。
AtlastLittleJohnstrucklikeaflash,and——"rap!"——theTannermettheblowandturneditaside,andthensmotebackatLittleJohn,whoalsoturnedtheblow;andsothismightybattlebegan。
Thenupanddownandbackandforththeytrod,theblowsfallingsothickandfastthat,atadistance,onewouldhavethoughtthathalfascoreofmenwerefighting。Thustheyfoughtfornighahalfanhour,untilthegroundwasallplowedupwiththediggingoftheirheels,andtheirbreathinggrewlaboredliketheoxinthefurrow。
ButLittleJohnsufferedthemost,forhehadbecomeunusedtosuchstifflabor,andhisjointswerenotassuppleastheyhadbeenbeforehewenttodwellwiththeSheriff。
AllthistimeRobinHoodlaybeneaththebush,rejoicingatsuchacomelyboutofquarterstaff。"Bymyfaith!"quothhetohimself,"neverhadIthoughttoseeLittleJohnsoevenlymatchedinallmylife。
Belike,though,hewouldhaveovercomeyonfellowbeforethishadhebeeninhisformertrim。"
AtlastLittleJohnsawhischance,and,throwingallthestrengthhefeltgoingfromhimintooneblowthatmighthavefelledanox,hestruckattheTannerwithmightandmain。
AndnowdidtheTanner'scowhidecapstandhimingoodstead,andbutforithemightneverhaveheldstaffinhandagain。
Asitwas,theblowhecaughtbesidetheheadwassoshrewdthatitsenthimstaggeringacrossthelittleglade,sothat,ifLittleJohnhadhadthestrengthtofollowuphisvantage,itwouldhavebeenillforstoutArthur。Butheregainedhimselfquicklyand,atarm'slength,struckbackablowatLittleJohn,andthistimethestrokereacheditsmark,anddownwentLittleJohnatfulllength,hiscudgelflyingfromhishandashefell。
Then,raisinghisstaff,stoutArthurdealthimanotherblowupontheribs。
"Hold!"roaredLittleJohn。"Wouldstthoustrikeamanwhenheisdown?"
"Ay,marrywouldI,"quoththeTanner,givinghimanotherthwackwithhisstaff。
"Stop!"roaredLittleJohn。"Help!Hold,Isay!Iyieldme!
Iyieldme,Isay,goodfellow!"
"Hastthouhadenough?"askedtheTannergrimly,holdinghisstaffaloft。
"Ay,marry,andmorethanenough。"
"AndthoudostownthatIamthebettermanofthetwo?"
"Yea,truly,andamurrainseizethee!"saidLittleJohn,thefirstaloudandthelasttohisbeard。
"Thenthoumaystgothyways;andthankthypatronsaintthatI
amamercifulman,"saidtheTanner。
"Aplagueo'suchmercyasthine!"saidLittleJohn,sittingupandfeelinghisribswheretheTannerhadcudgeledhim。"Imakemyvow,myribsfeelasthougheveryoneofthemwerebrokenintwain。
Itellthee,goodfellow,IdidthinktherewasneveramaninallNottinghamshirecoulddotomewhatthouhastdonethisday。"
"AndsothoughtI,also,"criedRobinHood,burstingoutofthethicketandshoutingwithlaughtertillthetearsrandownhischeeks。
"Oman,man!"saidhe,aswellashecouldforhismirth,"'adidstgooverlikeabottleknockedfromawall。Ididseethewholemerrybout,andneverdidIthinktoseetheeyieldthyselfso,handandfoot,toanymaninallmerryEngland。Iwasseekingthee,tochidetheeforleavingmybiddingundone;butthouhastbeenpaidallIowedthee,fullmeasure,presseddownandoverflowing,bythisgoodfellow。Marry,'adidreachouthisarmfulllengthwhilethoustoodgapingathim,and,withaprettyrap,tumbledtheeoverasneverhaveIseenonetumbledbefore。"
SospokeboldRobin,andallthetimeLittleJohnsatupontheground,lookingasthoughhehadsourcurdsinhismouth。
"Whatmaybethyname,goodfellow?"saidRobin,next,turningtotheTanner。
"MendocallmeArthuraBland,"spokeuptheTannerboldly,"andnowwhatmaybethyname?"
"Ha,ArthuraBland!"quothRobin,"Ihaveheardthynamebefore,goodfellow。ThoudidstbreakthecrownofafriendofmineatthefairatElylastOctober。ThefolktherecallhimJocko'Nottingham;wecallhimWillScathelock。ThispoorfellowwhomthouhastsobelaborediscountedthebesthandatthequarterstaffinallmerryEngland。HisnameisLittleJohn,andmineRobinHood。"
"How!"criedtheTanner,"artthouindeedthegreatRobinHood,andisthisthefamousLittleJohn?Marry,hadIknownwhothouart,Iwouldneverhavebeensoboldastoliftmyhandagainstthee。
Letmehelptheetothyfeet,goodMasterLittleJohn,andletmebrushthedustfromoffthycoat。"
"Nay,"quothLittleJohntestily,atthesametimerisingcarefully,asthoughhisboneshadbeenmadeofglass,"Icanhelpmyself,goodfellow,withoutthyaid;andletmetellthee,haditnotbeenforthatvilecowskincapofthine,itwouldhavebeenillfortheethisday。"
AtthisRobinlaughedagain,and,turningtotheTanner,hesaid,"Wiltthoujoinmyband,goodArthur?ForImakemyvowthouartoneofthestoutestmenthatevermineeyesbeheld。"
"WillIjointhyband?"criedtheTannerjoyfully。
"Ay,marry,willI!Heyforamerrylife!"criedhe,leapingaloftandsnappinghisfingers,"andheyforthelifeIlove!
Awaywithtanbarkandfilthyvatsandfoulcowhides!
Iwillfollowtheetotheendsoftheearth,goodmaster,andnotaherdofdundeerinalltheforestbutshallknowthesoundofthetwangofmybowstring。"
"Asforthee,LittleJohn,"saidRobin,turningtohimandlaughing,"thouwiltstartoncemoreforAncaster,andwewillgopartwaywiththee,forIwillnothavetheeturnagaintoeithertherighthandorthelefttillthouhastfairlygottenawayfromSherwood。Thereareotherinnsthatthouknowestyet,hereabouts。"Thereupon,leavingthethickets,theytookoncemoretothehighwayanddepartedupontheirbusiness。
RobinHoodandWillScarletTHUSTHEYtraveledalongthesunnyroad,threestoutfellowssuchasyoucouldhardlymatchanywhereelseinallmerryEngland。Manystoppedtogazeafterthemastheystrodealong,sobroadweretheirshouldersandsosturdytheirgait。
QuothRobinHoodtoLittleJohn,"WhydidstthounotgostraighttoAncaster,yesterday,asItoldthee?ThouhadstnotgottenthyselfintosuchacoilhadstthoudoneasIordered。"