Thenlikeaflashtheyleapedtogether,andagreatshoutwentup,forWilliamhadgottenthebetterholdofthetwo。
Forashorttimetheystrainedandstruggledandwrithed,andthenstoutWilliamgavehismostcunningtripandthrow,butthestrangermetitwithgreaterskillthanhis,andsothetripcametonought。Then,ofasudden,withatwistandawrench,thestrangerloosedhimself,andheofthescarfoundhimselflockedinapairofarmsthatfairlymadehisribscrack。So,withheavy,hotbreathing,theystoodforawhilestraining,theirbodiesallglisteningwithsweat,andgreatdropsofsweattricklingdowntheirfaces。
Butthestranger'shugwassoclosethatatlaststoutWilliam'smusclessoftenedunderhisgrip,andhegaveasob。
Thentheyouthputforthallhisstrengthandgaveasuddentripwithhisheelandacastoverhisrighthip,anddownstoutWilliamwent,withasickeningthud,andlayasthoughhewouldnevermovehandnorfootagain。
Butnownoshoutwentupforthestranger,butanangrymurmurwasheardamongthecrowd,soeasilyhadhewonthematch。
Thenoneofthejudges,akinsmantoWilliamoftheScar,rosewithtremblinglipandbalefullook。Quothhe,"Ifthouhathslainthatmanitwillgoillwiththee,letmetellthee,fellow。"Butthestrangeransweredboldly,"HetookhischancewithmeasItookminewithhim。
Nolawcantouchmetoharmme,evenifIslewhim,sothatitwasfairlydoneinthewrestlingring。"
"Thatweshallsee,"saidthejudge,scowlingupontheyouth,whileoncemoreanangrymurmurranaroundthecrowd;for,asI
havesaid,themenofDenbywereproudofstoutWilliamoftheScar。
ThenupspokeSirRichardgently。"Nay,"saidhe,"theyouthisright;
iftheotherdieth,hediethinthewrestlingring,wherehetookhischance,andwascastfairlyenow。"
ButinthemeantimethreemenhadcomeforwardandliftedstoutWilliamfromthegroundandfoundthathewasnotdead,thoughbadlyshakenbyhisheavyfall。Thenthechiefjudgeroseandsaid,"Youngman,theprizeisdulythine。
Hereisthered-goldring,andherethegloves,andyonderstandsthepipeofwinetodowithwhatsoeverthoudostlist。"
Atthis,theyouth,whohaddonnedhisclothesandtakenuphisstaffagain,bowedwithoutaword,then,takingtheglovesandthering,andthrustingtheoneintohisgirdleandslippingtheotheruponhisthumb,heturnedand,leapinglightlyovertheropesagain,madehiswaythroughthecrowd,andwasgone。
"Now,Iwonderwhoyonyouthmaybe,"saidthejudge,turningtoSirRichard,"heseemethlikeastoutSaxonfromhisredcheeksandfairhair。
ThisWilliamofoursisastoutman,too,andneverhaveIseenhimcastintheringbefore,albeithehathnotyetstrivenwithsuchgreatwrestlersasThomasofCornwall,DicconofYork,andyoungDavidofDoncaster。Hathhenotafirmfootinthering,thinkestthou,SirRichard?"
"Ay,truly,andyetthisyouththrewhimfairly,andwithwondrousease。
Imuchwonderwhohecanbe。"ThussaidSirRichardinathoughtfulvoice。
ForatimetheKnightstoodtalkingtothoseabouthim,butatlasthearoseandmadereadytodepart,sohecalledhismenabouthimand,tighteningthegirthsofhissaddle,hemountedhishorseoncemore。
Meanwhiletheyoungstrangerhadmadehiswaythroughthecrowd,but,ashepassed,heheardallaroundhimsuchwordsmutteredas"Lookatthecockerel!""Beholdhowheplumethhimself!"
"IdareswearhecastgoodWilliamunfairly!""Yea,truly,sawyenotbirdlimeuponhishands?""Itwouldbewelltocuthiscock'scomb!"Toallthisthestrangerpaidnoheed,butstrodeproudlyaboutasthoughhehearditnot。
Sohewalkedslowlyacrossthegreentowheretheboothstoodwhereinwasdancing,andstandingatthedoorhelookedinonthesport。
Ashestoodthus,astonestruckhisarmofasuddenwithasharpjar,and,turning,hesawthatanangrycrowdofmenhadfollowedhimfromthewrestlingring。Then,whentheysawhimturnso,agreathootingandyellingarosefromall,sothatthefolkcamerunningoutfromthedancingboothtoseewhatwastodo。
Atlastatall,broad-shouldered,burlyblacksmithstrodeforwardfromthecrowdswingingamightyblackthornclubinhishand。
"WouldstthoucomeheretoourfairtownofDenby,thouJackintheBox,toovercomeagoodhonestladwithvile,jugglingtricks?"
growledheinadeepvoicelikethebellowofanangrybull。
"Takethat,then!"Andofasuddenhestruckablowattheyouththatmighthavefelledanox。Buttheotherturnedtheblowdeftlyaside,andgavebackanothersoterriblethattheDenbymanwentdownwithagroan,asthoughhehadbeensmittenbylightning。
Whentheysawtheirleaderfall,thecrowdgaveanotherangryshout;
butthestrangerplacedhisbackagainstthetentnearwhichhestood,swinginghisterriblestaff,andsofellhadbeentheblowthathestruckthestoutsmiththatnonedaredtocomewithinthemeasureofhiscudgel,sothepresscrowdedback,likeapackofdogsfromabearatbay。
Butnowsomecowardhandfrombehindthrewasharpjaggedstonethatsmotethestrangeronthecrown,sothathestaggeredback,andtheredbloodgushedfromthecutandrandownhisfaceandoverhisjerkin。
Then,seeinghimdazedwiththisvileblow,thecrowdrusheduponhim,sothattheyoverborehimandhefellbeneaththeirfeet。
Nowitmighthavegoneillwiththeyouth,eventothelosingofhisyounglife,hadnotSirRichardcometothisfair;
forofasudden,shoutswereheard,andsteelflashedintheair,andblowsweregivenwiththeflatofswords,whilethroughthemidstofthecrowdSirRichardoftheLeacamespurringonhiswhitehorse。
Thenthecrowd,seeingthesteel-cladknightandthearmedmen,meltedawaylikesnowonthewarmhearth,leavingtheyoungmanallbloodyanddustyupontheground。
Findinghimselffree,theyoutharoseand,wipingthebloodfromhisface,lookedup。Quothhe,"SirRichardoftheLea,mayhapthouhastsavedmylifethisday。"
"WhoartthouthatknowestSirRichardoftheLeasowell?"
quoththeKnight。"MethinksIhaveseenthyfacebefore,youngman。"
"Yea,thouhast,"saidtheyouth,"formencallmeDavidofDoncaster。"
"Ha!"saidSirRichard,"IwonderthatIknewtheenot,David;
butthybeardhathgrownlonger,andthouthyselfartmoresetinmanhoodsincethisdaytwelvemonth。Comehitherintothetent,David,andwashthebloodfromthyface。
Andthou,Ralph,bringhimstraightwayacleanjerkin。
NowIamsorryforthee,yetIamrightgladthatIhavehadachancetopayapartofmydebtofkindnesstothygoodmasterRobinHood,foritmighthavegoneillwiththeehadInotcome,youngman。"
Sosaying,theKnightledDavidintothetent,andtheretheyouthwashedthebloodfromhisfaceandputonthecleanjerkin。
InthemeantimeawhisperhadgonearoundfromthosethatstoodnearestthatthiswasnoneotherthanthegreatDavidofDoncaster,thebestwrestlerinallthemid-country,whoonlylastspringhadcaststoutAdamo'LincolnintheringatSelby,inYorkshire,andnowheldthemid-countrychampionbelt,ThusithappenedthatwhenyoungDavidcameforthfromthetentalongwithSirRichard,thebloodallwashedfromhisface,andhissoiledjerkinchangedforacleanone,nosoundsofangerwereheard,butallpressedforwardtoseetheyoungman,feelingproudthatoneofthegreatwrestlersofEnglandshouldhaveenteredtheringatDenbyfair。
Forthusfickleisamassofmen。
ThenSirRichardcalledaloud,"Friends,thisisDavidofDoncaster;
sothinkitnoshamethatyourDenbymanwascastbysuchawrestler。
Hebearethyounoillwillforwhathathpassed,butletitbeawarningtoyouhowyetreatstrangershenceforth。Hadyeslainhimitwouldhavebeenanilldayforyou,forRobinHoodwouldhaveharriedyourtownasthekestrelharriesthedovecote。Ihaveboughtthepipeofwinefromhim,andnowIgiveitfreelytoyoutodrinkasyelist。
Butneverhereafterwardfalluponamanforbeingastoutyeoman。"
Atthisallshoutedamain;butintruththeythoughtmoreofthewinethanoftheKnight'swords。ThenSirRichard,withDavidbesidehimandhismen-at-armsaround,turnedaboutandleftthefair。
Butinafterdays,whenthementhatsawthatwrestlingboutwerebentwithage,theywouldshaketheirheadswhentheyheardofanystalwartgame,andsay,"Ay,ay;butthoushouldsthaveseenthegreatDavidofDoncastercaststoutWilliamoftheScaratDenbyfair。"
RobinHoodstoodinthemerrygreenwoodwithLittleJohnandmostofhisstoutyeomenaroundhim,awaitingSirRichard'scoming。
Atlastaglintofsteelwasseenthroughthebrownforestleaves,andforthfromthecovertintotheopenrodeSirRichardattheheadofhismen。
HecamestraightforwardtoRobinHoodandleapingfromoffhishorse,claspedtheyeomaninhisarms。
"Why,hownow,"saidRobin,afteratime,holdingSirRichardoffandlookingathimfromtoptotoe,"methinksthouartagayerbirdthanwhenIsawtheelast。"
"Yes,thankstothee,Robin,"saidtheKnight,layinghishandupontheyeoman'sshoulder。"ButfortheeIwouldhavebeenwanderinginmiseryinafarcountrybythistime。ButIhavekeptmyword,Robin,andhavebroughtbackthemoneythatthoudidstlendme,andwhichI
havedoubledfourtimesoveragain,andsobecomerichoncemore。
AlongwiththismoneyIhavebroughtalittlegifttotheeandthybravemenfrommydearladyandmyself。"Then,turningtohismen,hecalledaloud,"Bringforththepackhorses。"
ButRobinstoppedhim。"Nay,SirRichard,"saidhe,"thinkitnotboldofmetocrossthybidding,butweofSherwooddonobusinesstillafterwehaveeatenanddrunk。"Whereupon,takingSirRichardbythehand,heledhimtotheseatbeneaththegreenwoodtree,whileothersofthechiefmenofthebandcameandseatedthemselvesaround。
ThenquothRobin,"HowcomethitthatIsawyoungDavidofDoncasterwiththeeandthymen,SirKnight?"
ThenstraightwaytheKnighttoldallabouthisstayatDenbyandofthehappeningatthefair,andhowitwasliketogohardwithyoungDavid;sohetoldhistale,andquothhe,"Itwasthis,goodRobin,thatkeptmesolateontheway,otherwiseIwouldhavebeenhereanhouragone。"
Then,whenhehaddonespeaking,RobinstretchedouthishandandgraspedtheKnight'spalm。Quothheinatremblingvoice,"IowetheeadebtIcanneverhopetorepay,SirRichard,forletmetellthee,IwouldratherlosemyrighthandthanhavesuchillbefallyoungDavidofDoncasterasseemedliketocomeuponhimatDenby。"
Sotheytalkeduntilafterawhileonecameforwardtosaythatthefeastwasspread;whereuponallaroseandwentthereto。
Whenatlastitwasdone,theKnightcalleduponhismentobringthepackhorsesforward,whichtheydidaccordingtohisbidding。
ThenoneofthemenbroughttheKnightastrongbox,whichheopenedandtookfromitabagandcountedoutfivehundredpounds,thesumhehadgottenfromRobin。
"SirRichard,"quothRobin,"thouwiltpleasureusallifthouwiltkeepthatmoneyasagiftfromusofSherwood。Isitnotso,mylads?"
Thenallshouted"Ay"withamightyvoice。
"Ithankyoualldeeply,"saidtheKnightearnestly,"butthinkitnotillofmeifIcannottakeit。GladlyhaveIborroweditfromyou,butitmaynotbethatIcantakeitasagift。"
ThenRobinHoodsaidnomorebutgavethemoneytoLittleJohntoputawayinthetreasury,forhehadshrewdnessenoughtoknowthatnoughtbreedsillwillandheartbitternesslikegiftsforcedupononethatcannotchoosebuttakethem。
ThenSirRichardhadthepackslaiduponthegroundandopened,whereuponagreatshoutwentupthatmadetheforestringagain,forlo,thereweretenscorebowsoffinestSpanishyew,allburnishedtilltheyshoneagain,andeachbowinlaidwithfancifulfiguresinsilver,yetnotinlaidsoastomartheirstrength。Besidetheseweretenscorequiversofleatherembroideredwithgoldenthread,andineachquiverwereascoreofshaftswithburnishedheadsthatshonelikesilver;
eachshaftwasfeatheredwithpeacock'splumes,innockedwithsilver。
SirRichardgavetoeachyeomanabowandaquiverofarrows,buttoRobinhegaveastoutbowinlaidwiththecunningestworkmanshipingold,whileeacharrowinhisquiverwasinnockedwithgold。
Thenallshoutedagainforjoyofthefairgift,andallsworeamongthemselvesthattheywoulddieifneedbeforSirRichardandhislady。
AtlastthetimecamewhenSirRichardmustgo,whereuponRobinHoodcalledhisbandaroundhim,andeachmanoftheyeomentookatorchinhishandtolightthewaythroughthewoodlands。
SotheycametotheedgeofSherwood,andtheretheKnightkissedRobinuponthecheeksandlefthimandwasgone。
ThusRobinHoodhelpedanobleknightoutofhisdiremisfortunes,thatelsewouldhavesmotheredthehappinessfromhislife。
LittleJohnTurnsBarefootFriarCOLDWINTERhadpassedandspringhadcome。Noleafythicknesshadyetcladthewoodlands,butthebuddingleaveshunglikeatendermistaboutthetrees。Intheopencountrythemeadowlandslayasheenygreen,thecornfieldsadarkvelvetycolor,fortheywerethickandsoftwiththegrowingblades。
Theplowboyshoutedinthesun,andinthepurplenew-turnedfurrowsflocksofbirdshuntedforfatworms。Allthebroadmoistearthsmiledinthewarmlight,andeachlittlegreenhillclappeditshandforjoy。
Onadeer'shide,stretchedonthegroundintheopeninfrontofthegreenwoodtree,satRobinHoodbaskinginthesunlikeanolddogfox。
Leaningbackwithhishandsclaspedabouthisknees,helazilywatchedLittleJohnrollingastoutbowstringfromlongstrandsofhempenthread,wettingthepalmsofhishandseverandanon,androllingthecorduponhisthigh。NearbysatAllanaDalefittinganewstringtohisharp。
QuothRobinatlast,"MethinksIwouldratherroamthisforestinthegentlespringtimethanbeKingofallmerryEngland。Whatpalaceinthebroadworldisasfairasthissweetwoodlandjustnow,andwhatkinginalltheworldhathsuchappetiteforplover'seggsandlampreysasIforjuicyvenisonandsparklingale?
GafferSwantholdspeakstrulywhenhesaith,`Betteracrustwithcontentthanhoneywithasourheart。'"
"Yea,"quothLittleJohn,asherubbedhisnew-madebowstringwithyellowbeeswax,"thelifeweleadisthelifeforme。
Thouspeakestofthespringtime,butmethinkseventhewinterhathitsownjoys。ThouandI,goodmaster,havehadmorethanonemerryday,thiswinterpast,attheBlueBoar。DostthounotrememberthatnightthouandWillStutelyandFriarTuckandIpassedatthatsamehostelrywiththetwobeggarsandthestrollingfriar?"
"Yea,"quothmerryRobin,laughing,"thatwasthenightthatWillStutelymustneedssnatchakissfromthestouthostess,andgotacanakinofaleemptiedoverhisheadforhispains。"
"Truly,itwasthesame,"saidLittleJohn,laughingalso。
"Methinksthatwasagoodlysongthatthestrollingfriarsang。
FriarTuck,thouhastaquickearforatune,dostthounotrememberit?"
"Ididhavethecatchofitonetime,"saidTuck。"Letmesee,"
andhetouchedhisforefingertohisforeheadinthought,hummingtohimself,andstoppingeverandanontofitwhathehadgottowhathesearchedforinhismind。
Atlasthefounditallandclearinghisthroat,sangmerrily:
"_Intheblossominghedgetherobincocksings,Forthesunitismerryandbright,Andhejoyfullyhopsandhefluttershiswings,Forhisheartisallfullofdelight。
FortheMaybloomethfair,Andthere'slittleofcare,AndplentytoeatintheMaytimerare。
Whentheflowersalldie,Thenoffhewillfly,TokeephimselfwarmInsomejollyoldbarnWherethesnowandthewindneitherchillhimnorharm。
"Andsuchisthelifeofthestrollingfriar,Withaplentytoeatandtodrink;
Forthegoodwifewillkeephimaseatbythefire,Andtheprettygirlssmileathiswink。
ThenhelustilytrollsAsheonwardstrolls,Arollickingsongforthesavingofsouls。
Whenthewinddothblow,Withthecomingofsnow,There'saplacebythefireForthefatherlyfriar,Andacrabinthebowlforhisheart'sdesire_。"
ThusFriarTucksanginarichandmellowvoice,rollinghisheadfromsidetosideintimewiththemusic,andwhenhehaddone,allclappedtheirhandsandshoutedwithlaughter,forthesongfittedhimwell。
"Inverysooth,"quothLittleJohn,"itisagoodlysong,and,wereI
notayeomanofSherwoodForest,Ihadratherbeastrollingfriarthanaughtelseintheworld。"
"Yea,itisagoodlysong,"saidRobinHood,"butmethoughtthosetwoburlybeggarstoldthemerriertalesandledthemerrierlife。
Dostthounotrememberwhatthatgreatblack-beardedfellowtoldofhisbeggingatthefairinYork?"
"Yea,"saidLittleJohn,"butwhattoldthefriaroftheharvesthomeinKentshire?Iholdthatheledamerrierlifethantheothertwo。"
"Truly,forthehonorofthecloth,"quothFriarTuck,"Iholdwithmygoodgossip,LittleJohn。"
"Now,"quothRobin,"Iholdtomineownmind。Butwhatsaystthou,LittleJohn,toamerryadventurethisfairday?Takethouafriar'sgownfromourchestofstrangegarments,anddonthesame,andIwillstopthefirstbeggarImeetandchangeclotheswithhim。
Thenletuswanderthecountryabout,thissweetday,andseewhatbefallseachofus。"
"Thatfittethmymind,"quothLittleJohn,"soletusforth,sayI。"
ThereuponLittleJohnandFriarTuckwenttothestorehouseoftheband,andtherechosefortheyeomantherobeofaGrayFriar。Thentheycameforthagain,andamightyroaroflaughterwentup,fornotonlyhadthebandneverseenLittleJohninsuchguisebefore,buttherobewastooshortforhimbyagoodpalm's-breadth。ButLittleJohn'shandswerefoldedinhisloosesleeves,andLittleJohn'seyeswerecastupontheground,andathisgirdlehungagreat,longstringofbeads。
AndnowLittleJohntookuphisstoutstaff,attheendofwhichhungachubbylittleleathernpottle,suchaspalmerscarryatthetipsoftheirstaves;
butinitwassomething,Iwot,morelikegoodMalmseythancoldspringwater,suchasgodlypilgrimscarry。ThenuproseRobinandtookhisstoutstaffinhishand,likewise,andslippedtengoldenangelsintohispouch;
fornobeggar'sgarbwasamongthestoresoftheband,sohewasfaintorunhischanceofmeetingabeggarandbuyinghisclothesofhim。
So,allbeingmadeready,thetwoyeomensetforthontheirway,stridinglustilyalongallinthemistymorning。Thustheywalkeddowntheforestpathuntiltheycametothehighway,andthenalongthehighwaytillitsplitintwain,leadingononehandtoBlythandontheothertoGainsborough。Heretheyeomenstopped。
QuothjollyRobin,"TakethoutheroadtoGainsborough,andIwilltakethattoBlyth。So,faretheewell,holyfather,andmaystthounotha'
causetocountthybeadsinearnesterewemeetagain。"
"Goodden,goodbeggarthatistobe,"quothLittleJohn,"andmaystthouhavenocausetobegformercyereIseetheenext。"
Soeachsteppedsturdilyuponhiswayuntilagreenhillrosebetweenthem,andtheonewashidfromthesightoftheother。
LittleJohnwalkedalong,whistling,fornoonewasnighuponalltheroad。
Inthebuddinghedgesthelittlebirdstwitteredmerrily,andoneitherhandthegreenhillssweptuptothesky,thegreatwhitecloudsofspringtimesailingslowlyovertheircrownsinlazyflight。
UphillanddowndalewalkedLittleJohn,thefreshwindblowinginhisfaceandhisrobesflutteringbehindhim,andsoatlasthecametoacrossroadthatledtoTuxford。Herehemetthreeprettylasses,eachbearingabasketofeggstomarket。Quothhe,"Whitheraway,fairmaids?"
Andhestoodintheirpath,holdinghisstaffinfrontofthem,tostopthem。
Thentheyhuddledtogetherandnudgedoneanother,andonepresentlyspakeupandsaid,"WearegoingtotheTuxfordmarket,holyfriar,toselloureggs。"
"Nowoutuponit!"quothLittleJohn,lookinguponthemwithhisheadononeside。"Surely,itisapitythatsuchfairlassesshouldbeforcedtocarryeggstomarket。
Letmetellyou,anIhadtheshapingofthingsinthisworld,yeshouldallthreehavebeenclothedinthefinestsilks,andrideuponmilk-whitehorses,withpagesatyourside,andfeeduponnothingbutwhippedcreamandstrawberries;
forsuchalifewouldsurelybefityourlooks。"
Atthisspeechallthreeoftheprettymaidslookeddown,blushingandsimpering。Onesaid,"La!"another,"Marry,a'
makethsportofus!"andthethird,"Listen,now,totheholyman!"
ButatthesametimetheylookedatLittleJohnfromoutthecornersoftheireyes。
"Now,lookyou,"saidLittleJohn,"Icannotseesuchdaintydamselsasyearecarryingbasketsalongahighroad。
Letmetakethemmineownself,andoneofyou,ifyewill,maycarrymystaffforme。"
"Nay,"saidoneofthelasses,"butthoucanstnotcarrythreebasketsallatonetime。"
"Yea,butIcan,"saidLittleJohn,"andthatIwillshowyoupresently。
IthankthegoodSaintWilfredthathehathgivenmeaprettywit。
Lookye,now。HereItakethisgreatbasket,so;hereItiemyrosaryaroundthehandle,thus;andhereIsliptherosaryovermyheadandslingthebasketuponmyback,inthiswise。"
AndLittleJohndidaccordingtohiswords,thebaskethangingdownbehindhimlikeapeddler'spack;then,givinghisstafftooneofthemaids,andtakingabasketuponeitherarm,heturnedhisfacetowardTuxfordTownandsteppedforthmerrily,alaughingmaidoneitherside,andonewalkingahead,carryingthestaff。
Inthiswisetheyjourneyedalong,andeveryonetheymetstoppedandlookedafterthem,laughing,forneverhadanybodyseensuchamerrysightasthistall,strappingGrayFriar,withrobesalltooshortforhim,ladenwitheggs,andtrampingtheroadwiththreeprettylasses。
ForthisLittleJohncarednotawhit,butwhensuchfolksgavejestingwordstohimheansweredbackasmerrily,speechforspeech。
SotheysteppedalongtowardTuxford,chattingandlaughing,untiltheycamenightothetown。HereLittleJohnstoppedandsetdownthebaskets,forhedidnotcaretogointothetownlestheshould,perchance,meetsomeoftheSheriff'smen。
"Alas!sweetchucks,"quothhe,"hereImustleaveyou。
Ihadnotthoughttocomethisway,butIamgladthatIdidso。
Now,erewepart,wemustdrinksweetfriendship。"Sosaying,heunslungtheleathernpottlefromtheendofhisstaff,and,drawingthestoppertherefrom,hehandedittothelasswhohadcarriedhisstaff,firstwipingthemouthofthepottleuponhissleeve。
Theneachlasstookafairdrinkofwhatwaswithin,andwhenithadpassedallaround,LittleJohnfinishedwhatwasleft,sothatnotanotherdropcouldbesqueezedfromit。Then,kissingeachlasssweetly,hewishedthemallgoodden,andleftthem。
Butthemaidsstoodlookingafterhimashewalkedawaywhistling。
"Whatapity,"quothone,"thatsuchastout,lustyladshouldbeinholyorders。"
"Marry,"quothLittleJohntohimself,ashestrodealong,"yonwasnosuchillhappening;SaintDunstansendmemoreofthelike。"
Afterhehadtrudgedalongforatimehebegantowaxthirstyagaininthewarmthoftheday。Heshookhisleathernpottlebesidehisear,butnotasoundcametherefrom。Thenheplacedittohislipsandtiltedithighaloft,butnotadropwasthere。
"LittleJohn!LittleJohn!"saidhesadlytohimself,shakinghisheadthewhile,"womanwillbethyruinyet,ifthoudostnottakebettercareofthyself。"
Butatlasthereachedthecrestofacertainhill,andsawbelowasweetlittlethatchedinnlyingsnuglyinthedalebeneathhim,towardwhichtheroaddippedsharply。Atthesightofthis,avoicewithinhimcriedaloud,"Igivetheejoy,goodfriend,foryonderisthyheart'sdelight,towit,asweetrestandacupofbrownbeer。"
Sohequickenedhispacedownthehillandsocametothelittleinn,fromwhichhungasignwithastag'sheadpainteduponit。
Infrontofthedooracluckinghenwasscratchinginthedustwithabroodofchickensaboutherheels,thesparrowswerechatteringofhouseholdaffairsundertheeaves,andallwassosweetandpeacefulthatLittleJohn'sheartlaughedwithinhim。
Besidethedoorstoodtwostoutcobswithbroadsoft-paddedsaddles,wellfittedforeasytraveling,andspeakingofrichguestsintheparlor。
Infrontofthedoorthreemerryfellows,atinker,apeddler,andabeggar,wereseatedonabenchinthesunquaffingstoutale。
"Igiveyougoodden,sweetfriends,"quothLittleJohn,stridinguptowheretheysat。
"Givetheegoodden,holyfather,"quoththemerryBeggarwithagrin。
"Butlookthee,thygownistooshort。Thouhadstbestcutapieceoffthetopandtackittothebottom,sothatitmaybelongenough。
Butcome,sitbesideushereandtakeatasteofale,ifthyvowsforbidtheenot。"
"Nay,"quothLittleJohn,alsogrinning,"theblessedSaintDunstanhathgivenmeafreedispensationforallindulgenceinthatline。"
Andhethrusthishandintohispouchformoneytopayhisscore。
"Truly,"quoththeTinker,"withoutthylooksbeliethee,holyfriar,thegoodSaintDunstanwaswise,forwithoutsuchdispensationhisvotaryisliketoha'manyapenancetomake。Nay,takethyhandfromoutthypouch,brother,forthoushaltnotpaythisshot。
Ho,landlord,apotofale!"
SothealewasbroughtandgiventoLittleJohn。Then,blowingthefrothalittlewaytomakeroomforhislips,hetiltedthebottomofthepothigherandhigher,tillitpointedtothesky,andhehadtoshuthiseyestokeepthedazzleofthesunshineoutofthem。
Thenhetookthepotaway,fortherewasnothinginit,andheavedafulldeepsigh,lookingattheotherswithmoisteyesandshakinghisheadsolemnly。
"Ho,landlord!"criedthePeddler,"bringthisgoodfellowanotherpotofale,fortrulyitisacredittousalltohaveoneamonguswhocanemptyacanakinsolustily。"
Sotheytalkedamongthemselvesmerrily,untilafterawhilequothLittleJohn,"Whorideththosetwonagsyonder?"
"Twoholymenlikethee,brother,"quoththeBeggar。"Theyarenowhavingagoodlyfeastwithin,forIsmelledthesteamofaboiledpulletjustnow。
ThelandladysayeththeycomefromFountainAbbey,inYorkshire,andgotoLincolnonmattersofbusiness。"
"Theyareamerrycouple,"saidtheTinker,"foroneisasleanasanoldwife'sspindle,andtheotherasfatasasuetpudding。"
"Talkingoffatness,"saidthePeddler,"thouthyselflookestnonetooill-fed,holyfriar。"
"Nay,truly,"saidLittleJohn,"thouseestinmewhattheholySaintDunstancandoforthemthatservehimuponahandfulofparchedpeasandatrickleofcoldwater。"
Atthisagreatshoutoflaughterwentup。"Truly,itisawondrousthing,"quoththeBeggar,"Iwouldhavemademyvow,toseethemasterlymannerinwhichthoudidsttuckawayyonpotofale,thatthouhadstnottastedclearwaterforabraceofmonths。
HasnotthissameholySaintDunstantaughttheeagoodlysongortwo?"
"Why,asforthat,"quothLittleJohn,grinning,"mayhaphehathlentmeaidtolearnadittyorso。"
"Then,prythee,letushearhowhehathtaughtthee,"
quoththeTinker。
AtthisLittleJohnclearedhisthroatand,afterawordortwoaboutacertainhoarsenessthattroubledhim,sangthus:
"_Ah,pretty,prettymaid,whitherdostthougo?
Iprythee,prythee,waitforthyloveralso,Andwe'llgathertheroseAsitsweetlyblows,Forthemerry,merrywindsareblo-o-o-wing_。"
NowitseemedasthoughLittleJohn'ssongswerenevertogetsung,forhehadgotnofartherthanthiswhenthedooroftheinnopenedandoutcamethetwobrothersofFountainAbbey,thelandlordfollowingthem,and,asthesayingis,washinghishandswithhumblesoap。
ButwhenthebrothersofFountainAbbeysawwhoitwasthatsang,andhowhewascladintherobesofaGrayFriar,theystoppedsuddenly,thefatlittleBrotherdrawinghisheavyeyebrowstogetherinamightyfrown,andthethinBrothertwistinguphisfaceasthoughhehadsourbeerinhismouth。Then,asLittleJohngatheredhisbreathforanewverse,"How,now,"roaredforththefatBrother,hisvoicecomingfromhimlikeloudthunderfromalittlecloud,"thounaughtyfellow,isthisafitplaceforoneinthygarbtotippleandsingprofanesongs?"
"Nay,"quothLittleJohn,"sin'Icannottippleandsing,likeYourWorship'sreverence,insuchagoodlyplaceasFountainAbbey,Imuste'entippleandsingwhereIcan。"
"Now,outuponthee,"criedthetallleanBrotherinaharshvoice,"now,outuponthee,thatthoushouldstsodisgracethyclothbythistalkandbearing。"
"Marry,comeup!"quothLittleJohn。"Disgrace,sayestthou?
Methinksitismoredisgraceforoneofourgarbtowringhard-earnedfarthingsoutofthegripeofpoorleanpeasants。
Itisnotso,brother?"
AtthistheTinkerandthePeddlerandtheBeggarnudgedoneanother,andallgrinned,andthefriarsscowledblacklyatLittleJohn;buttheycouldthinkofnothingfurthertosay,sotheyturnedtotheirhorses。
ThenLittleJohnaroseofasuddenfromthebenchwherehesat,andrantowherethebrothersofFountainAbbeyweremounting。
Quothhe,"Letmeholdyourhorses'bridlesforyou。Truly,yourwordshavesmittenmysinfulheart,sothatIwillabidenolongerinthisdenofevil,butwillgoforwardwithyou。Noviletemptation,Iwot,willfalluponmeinsuchholycompany。"
"Nay,fellow,"saidtheleanBrotherharshly,forhesawthatLittleJohnmadesportofthem,"wewantnoneofthycompany,sogettheegone。"
"Alas,"quothLittleJohn,"Iamtrulysorrythatyelikemenotnormycompany,butasforleavingyou,itmaynotbe,formyheartissomoved,that,willy-nilly,Imustgowithyouforthesakeofyourholycompany。"
Now,atthistalkallthegoodfellowsonthebenchgrinnedtilltheirteethglistened,andeventhelandlordcouldnotforbeartosmile。
Asforthefriars,theylookedatoneanotherwithapuzzledlook,andknewnotwhattodointhematter。Theyweresoproudthatitmadethemfeelsickwithshametothinkofridingalongthehighroadwithastrollingfriar,inrobesalltooshortforhim,runningbesidethem,butyettheycouldnotmakeLittleJohnstayagainsthiswill,fortheyknewhecouldcrackthebonesofbothoftheminatwinklingwerehesominded。
ThenupspakethefatBrothermoremildlythanhehaddonebefore。
"Nay,goodbrother,"saidhe,"wewillridefast,andthouwilttiretodeathatthepace。"
"Truly,Iamgratefultotheeforthethoughtofme,"quothLittleJohn,"buthavenofear,brother;mylimbsarestout,andIcouldrunlikeaharefromheretoGainsborough。"
Atthesewordsasoundoflaughingcamefromthebench,whereattheleanBrother'swrathboiledover,likewaterintothefire,withgreatfussandnoise。"Now,outuponthee,thounaughtyfellow!"hecried。
"Artthounotashamedtobringdisgracesouponourcloth?
Bidetheehere,thousot,withtheseporkers。Thouartnofitcompanyforus。"
"La,yetherenow!"quothLittleJohn。"Thouhearest,landlord;
thouartnotfitcompanyfortheseholymen;gobacktothinealehouse。
Nay,ifthesemostholybrothersofminedobutgivemetheword,I'llbeatthyheadwiththisstoutstafftillitisassoftaswhippedeggs。"
Atthesewordsagreatshoutoflaughterwentupfromthoseonthebench,andthelandlord'sfacegrewredasacherryfromsmotheringhislaughinhisstomach;buthekepthismerrimentdown,forhewishednottobringtheill-willofthebrothersofFountainAbbeyuponhimbyunseemlymirth。
Sothetwobrethren,astheycoulddonoughtelse,havingmountedtheirnags,turnedtheirnosestowardLincolnandrodeaway。
"Icannotstaylonger,sweetfriends,"quothLittleJohn,ashepushedinbetwixtthetwocobs,"thereforeIwishyougoodden。Offwego,wethree。"
Sosaying,heswunghisstoutstaffoverhisshoulderandtrudgedoff,measuringhispacewiththatofthetwonags。
ThetwobrothersgloweredatLittleJohnwhenhesopushedhimselfbetwixtthem,thentheydrewasfarawayfromhimastheycould,sothattheyeomanwalkedinthemiddleoftheroad,whiletheyrodeonthefootpathoneithersideoftheway。
Astheysowentaway,theTinker,thePeddler,andtheBeggarranskippingoutintothemiddleofthehighway,eachwithapotinhishand,andlookedafterthemlaughing。
Whiletheywereinsightofthoseattheinn,thebrotherswalkedtheirhorsessoberly,notcaringtomakeillmattersworsebyseemingtorunawayfromLittleJohn,fortheycouldnotbutthinkhowitwouldsoundinfolks'
earswhentheyheardhowthebrethrenofFountainAbbeyscamperedawayfromastrollingfriar,liketheUglyOne,whentheblessedSaintDunstanloosedhisnosefromthered-hottongswherehehadhelditfast;
butwhentheyhadcrossedthecrestofthehillandtheinnwaslosttosight,quoththefatBrothertothethinBrother,"BrotherAmbrose,hadwenotbettermendourpace?"
"Whytruly,gossip,"spokeupLittleJohn,"methinksitwouldbewelltoboilourpotalittlefaster,forthedayispassingon。
Soitwillnotjoltthyfattoomuch,onward,sayI。"
Atthisthetwofriarssaidnothing,buttheyglaredagainonLittleJohnwithbalefullooks;then,withoutanotherword,theycluckedtotheirhorses,andbothbrokeintoacanter。
Sotheygallopedforamileandmore,andLittleJohnranbetwixtthemaslightlyasastagandneverturnedahairwiththerunning。AtlastthefatBrotherdrewhishorse'sreinwithagroan,forhecouldstandtheshakingnolonger。
"Alas,"saidLittleJohn,withnotsomuchasacatchinhisbreath,"Ididsadlyfearthattheroughnessofthispacewouldshakethypooroldfatpaunch。"
TothisthefatFriarsaidneveraword,buthestaredstraightbeforehim,andhegnawedhisnetherlip。Andnowtheytraveledforwardmorequietly,LittleJohninthemiddleoftheroadwhistlingmerrilytohimself,andthetwofriarsinthefootpathoneithersidesayingneveraword。
Thenpresentlytheymetthreemerryminstrels,allcladinred,whostaredamaintoseeaGrayFriarwithsuchshortrobeswalkinginthemiddleoftheroad,andtwobrothers。
withheadsbowedwithshame,ridinguponrichlycaparisonedcobsonthefootpaths。Whentheyhadcomeneartotheminstrels,LittleJohnwavedhisstafflikeanusherclearingtheway。
"Makeway!"hecriedinaloudvoice。"Makeway!makeway!
Forherewego,wethree!"Thenhowtheminstrelsstared,andhowtheylaughed!ButthefatFriarshookaswithanague,andtheleanFriarbowedhisheadoverhishorse'sneck。
Thennexttheymettwonobleknightsinricharray,withhawkonwrist,andlikewisetwofairladiescladinsilksandvelvets,alla-ridingonnoblesteeds。Theseallmaderoom,staring,asLittleJohnandthetwofriarscamealongtheroad。TothemLittleJohnbowedhumbly。"Giveyougreetings,lordsandladies,"saidhe。
"Butherewego,wethree。"
Thenalllaughed,andoneofthefairladiescriedout,"Whatthreemeanestthou,merryfriend?"
LittleJohnlookedoverhisshoulder,fortheyhadnowpassedeachother,andhecalledback,"BigJack,leanJackandfatJack-pudding。"
AtthisthefatFriargaveagroanandseemedasifhewereliketofallfromhissaddleforshame;theotherbrothersaidnothing,buthelookedbeforehimwithagrimandstonylook。
Justaheadofthemtheroadtookasuddenturnaroundahighhedge,andsometwoscorepacesbeyondthebendanotherroadcrossedtheonetheywereridingupon。Whentheyhadcometothecrossroadandwerewellawayfromthosetheyhadleft,theleanFriardrewreinsuddenly。
"Lookye,fellow,"quothheinavoicequiveringwithrage,"wehavehadenoughofthyvilecompany,andcarenolongertobemadesportof。
Gothyway,andletusgooursinpeace。"
"Lathere,now!"quothLittleJohn。"Methoughtweweresuchamerrycompany,andherethoudostblazeuplikefatinthepan。
Buttruly,Iha'hadenowofyoutoday,thoughIcanillspareyourcompany。Iknowyewillmissme,butginyewantmeagain,whispertoGoodmanWind,andhewillbringnewsthereoftome。
ButyeseeIamapoormanandyearerich。Iprayyougivemeapennyortwotobuymebreadandcheeseatthenextinn。"
"Wehavenomoney,fellow,"saidtheleanFriarharshly。
"Come,BrotherThomas,letusforward。"
ButLittleJohncaughtthehorsesbythebridlereins,oneineitherhand。
"Ha'yeintruthnomoneyaboutyouwhatsoever?"saidhe。
"Now,Iprayyou,brothers,forcharity'ssake,givemesomewhattobuyacrustofbread,e'enthoughitbeonlyapenny。"
"Itellthee,fellow,wehavenomoney,"thunderedthefatlittleFriarwiththegreatvoice。
"Ha'ye,inholytruth,nomoney?"askedLittleJohn。
"Notafarthing,"saidtheleanFriarsourly。
"Notagroat,"saidthefatFriarloudly。
"Nay,"quothLittleJohn,"thismustnotbe。Farbeitfrommetoseesuchholymenasyearedepartfrommewithnomoney。
Getbothofyoudownstraightwayfromoffyourhorses,andwewillkneelhereinthemiddleofthecrossroadsandpraytheblessedSaintDunstantosendussomemoneytocarryusonourjourney。"
"Whatsayestthou,thoulimbofevil!"criedtheleanFriar,fairlygnashinghisteethwithrage。"Dossthoubidme,thehighcellarerofFountainAbbey,togetdownfrommyhorseandkneelinthedirtyroadtopraytosomebeggarlySaxonsaint?"
"Now,"quothLittleJohn,"Iha'agreatpartofamindtocrackthyheadfortheeforspeakingthusofthegoodSaintDunstan!Butgetdownstraightway,formypatiencewillnotlastmuchlonger,andImayforgetthatyearebothinholyorders。"Sosaying,hetwirledhisstoutstafftillitwhistledagain。
Atthisspeechbothfriarsgrewaspaleasdough。
DownslippedthefatBrotherfromoffhishorseononeside,anddownslippedtheleanBrotherontheother。
"Now,brothers,downonyourkneesandpray,"saidLittleJohn;
thereupon,puttinghisheavyhandsupontheshoulderofeach,heforcedthemtotheirknees,hekneelingalso。ThenLittleJohnbegantobeseechSaintDunstanformoney,whichhedidinagreatloudvoice。
AfterhehadsobesoughttheSaintforatime,hebadethefriarsfeelintheirpouchesandseeiftheSainthadsentthemanything;
soeachputhishandslowlyinthepouchthathungbesidehim,butbroughtnothingthence。
"Ha!"quothLittleJohn,"haveyourprayerssolittlevirtue?
Thenletusatitagain。"ThenstraightwayhebegancallingonSaintDunstanagain,somewhatinthiswise:"OgraciousSaintDunstan!Sendsomemoneystraightwaytothesepoorfolk,lestthefatonewasteawayandgrowasleanastheleanone,andtheleanonewasteawaytonothingatall,eretheygettoLincolnTown;butsendthemonlytenshillingsapiece,lesttheygrowpuffedupwithpride,Anymorethanthatthatthousendest,sendtome。
"Now,"quothhe,rising,"letusseewhateachmanhath。"
Thenhethrusthishandintohispouchanddrewthencefourgoldenangels。
"Whathaveye,brothers?"saidhe。
Thenonceagaineachfriarslowlythrusthishandintohispouch,andonceagainbroughtitoutwithnothinginit。
"Haveyenothing?"quothLittleJohn。"Nay,Iwarrantthereissomewhatthathathcreptintotheseamsofyourpouches,andsoyeha'missedit。
Letmelook。"
SohewentfirsttotheleanFriar,and,thrustinghishandintothepouch,hedrewforthaleathernbagandcountedtherefromonehundredandtenpoundsofgoldenmoney。"Ithought,"quothLittleJohn,"thatthouhadstmissed,insomeoddcornerofthypouch,themoneythattheblessedSainthadsentthee。Andnowletmeseewhetherthouhastnotsome,also,brother。"
ThereuponhethrusthishandintothepouchofthefatFriaranddrewthenceabagliketheotherandcountedoutfromitthreescoreandtenpounds。
"Lookyenow,"quothhe,"IknewthegoodSainthadsenttheesomepittancethatthou,also,hadstmissed。"
Then,givingthemonepoundbetweenthem,heslippedtherestofthemoneyintohisownpouch,saying,"Yepledgedmeyourholywordthatyehadnomoney。Beingholymen,Itrustthatyewouldnotbelieyourwordsopledged,thereforeIknowthegoodSaintDunstanhathsentthisinanswertomyprayers。
ButasIonlyprayedfortenshillingstobesenttoeachofyou,alloverandabovethatbelongethbyrightstome,andsoItakeit。
Igiveyougoodden,brothers,andmayyehaveapleasantjourneyhenceforth。"Sosaying,heturnedandleftthem,stridingaway。Thefriarslookedatoneanotherwithawoefullook,andslowlyandsadlytheymountedtheirhorsesagainandrodeawaywithneveraword。
ButLittleJohnturnedhisfootstepsbackagaintoSherwoodForest,andmerrilyhewhistledashestrodealong。
AndnowwewillseewhatbefellRobinHoodinhisventureasbeggar。
RobinHoodTurnsBeggarAFTERJOLLYROBINhadleftLittleJohnattheforkingoftheroads,hewalkedmerrilyonwardinthemellowsunshinethatshoneabouthim。
Everandanonhewouldskipandleaporsingasnatchofsong,forpurejoyousnessoftheday;for,becauseofthesweetnessofthespringtide,hisheartwasaslustywithinhimasthatofacoltnewlyturnedouttograss。Sometimeshewouldwalkalongdistance,gazingaloftatthegreatwhiteswellingcloudsthatmovedslowlyacrossthedeepbluesky;anonhewouldstopanddrinkinthefullnessoflifeofallthings,forthehedgerowswerebuddingtenderlyandthegrassofthemeadowswaswaxinglongandgreen;againhewouldstandstillandlistentotheprettysongofthelittlebirdsinthethicketsorhearkentotheclearcrowofthecockdaringtheskytorain,whereathewouldlaugh,forittookbutlittletotickleRobin'sheartintomerriment。
Sohetrudgedmanfullyalong,everwillingtostopforthisreasonorforthat,andeverreadytochatwithsuchmerrylassesashemetnowandthen。Sothemorningslippedalong,butyethemetnobeggarwithwhomhecouldchangeclothes。
Quothhe,"IfIdonotchangemyluckinhaste,Iamliketohaveanemptydayofit,foritiswellnighhalfgonealready,and,althoughIhavehadamerrywalkthroughthecountryside,Iknownoughtofabeggar'slife。"
Then,afterawhile,hebegantogrowhungry,whereuponhismindturnedfromthoughtsofspringtimeandflowersandbirdsanddwelleduponboiledcapons,Malmsey,whitebread,andthelike,withgreattenderness。
Quothhetohimself,"IwouldIhadWillieWynkin'swishingcoat;
IknowrightwellwhatIshouldwishfor,andthisitshouldbe。"
Herehemarkeduponthefingersofhislefthandwiththeforefingerofhisrighthandthosethingswhichhewishedfor。
"Firstly,Iwouldhaveasweetbrownpieoftenderlarks;markye,notdrycooked,butwithagoodsopofgravytomoistenitwithal。
Next,Iwouldhaveaprettypullet,fairlyboiled,withtenderpigeons'
eggs,cunninglysliced,garnishingtheplatteraround。
WiththeseIwouldhavealong,slimloafofwheatenbreadthathathbeenbakeduponthehearth;itshouldbewarmfromthefire,withglossybrowncrust,thecolorofthehairofmineownMaidMarian,andthissamecrustshouldbeascrispandbrittleasthethinwhiteicethatliesacrossthefurrowsintheearlywinter'smorning。
Thesewilldoforthemoresolidthings;butwiththeseI
musthavethreepotties,fatandround,onefullofMalmsey,oneofCanary,andonebrimmingfullofmineowndearlustysack。"
ThusspokeRobintohimself,hismouthgrowingmoistatthecornerswiththethoughtsofthegoodthingshehadraisedinhisownmind。
So,talkingtohimself,hecametowherethedustyroadturnedsharplyaroundthehedge,alltenderwiththegreenofthecomingleaf,andtherehesawbeforehimastoutfellowsittinguponastile,swinginghislegsinidleness。Allaboutthislustyroguedangleddiverspouchesandbagsofdifferentsizesandkinds,adozenormore,withgreat,wide,gapingmouths,likeabroodofhungrydaws。
Hiscoatwasgatheredinathiswaist,andwaspatchedwithasmanycolorsastherearestripesuponaMaypoleinthespringtide。
Onhisheadheworeagreattallleatherncap,andacrosshiskneesrestedastoutquarterstaffofblackthorn,fullaslongandheavyasRobin's。AsjollyabeggarwasheasevertrodthelanesandbywaysofNottinghamshire,forhiseyeswereasgrayasslate,andsnappedandtwinkledanddancedwithmerriment,andhisblackhaircurledclosealloverhisheadinlittleringsofkinkiness。
"Halloa,goodfellow,"quothRobin,whenhehadcomenightotheother,"whatartthoudoingherethismerryday,whentheflowersarepeepingandthebudsareswelling?"
Thentheotherwinkedoneeyeandstraightwaytrolledforthinamerryvoice:
"_Isituponthestile,AndIsingalittlewhileAsIwaitformyowntruedear,O,Forthesunisshiningbright,Andtheleavesaredancinglight,Andthelittlefowlsingssheisnear,O_。
"Andsoitiswithme,bullyboy,savingthatmydoxycomethnot。"
"Nowthatisarightsweetsong,"quothRobin,"and,wereIintherightmindtolistentothee,Icouldbearwelltohearmore;
butIhavetwothingsofseriousnesstoaskofthee;
solisten,Iprythee。"
AtthisthejollyBeggarcockedhisheadononeside,likearogueofamagpie。Quothhe,"Iamanilljugtopourheavythingsinto,goodfriend,and,ifImistakenot,thouhastfewseriouswordstospareatanytime。"
"Nay,"quothjollyRobin,"whatIwouldsayfirstisthemostseriousofallthoughtstome,towit,`WhereshallIgetsomewhattoeatanddrink?'"
"Saystthouso?"quoththeBeggar。"Marry,Imakenosuchseriousthoughtsuponthematter。IeatwhenIcangetit,andmunchmycrustwhenIcangetnocrumb;likewise,whenthereisnoaletobehadIwashthedustfromoutmythroatwithatrickleofcoldwater。Iwassittinghere,asthoucamestuponme,bethinkingmyselfwhetherIshouldbreakmyfastorno。
IdolovetoletmyhungergrowmightilykeenereIeat,forthenadrycrustisasgoodtomeasavenisonpastywithsuetandraisinsistostoutKingHarry。Ihaveasharphungeruponmenow,butmethinksinashortwhileitwillripentoarightmellowappetite。"
"Now,ingoodsooth,"quothmerryRobin,laughing,"thouhastaquainttonguebetwixtthyteeth。Buthastthoutrulynoughtbutadrycrustaboutthee?
Methinksthybagsandpouchesarefatandlustyforsuchthinfare。"
"Why,mayhapthereissomeothercoldfaretherein,"saidtheBeggarslyly。
"Andhastthounoughttodrinkbutcoldwater?"saidRobin。
"Neversomuchasadrop,"quoththeBeggar。"Overbeyondyonclumpoftreesisassweetalittleinnaseverthouhastliftedeyelidupon;
butIgonotthither,fortheyhaveanastywaywithme。
Once,whenthegoodPriorofEmmetwasdiningthere,thelandladysetadearlittletartofstewedcrabsandbarleysugaruponthewindowsilltocool,and,seeingitthere,andfearingitmightbelost,ItookitwithmetillthatIcouldfindtheownerthereof。
Eversincethentheyhaveactedveryilltowardme;yettruthbidsmesaythattheyhavethebestaletherethateverrolledovermytongue。"
AtthisRobinlaughedaloud。"Marry,"quothhe,"theydidilltowardtheeforthykindness。Buttellmetruly,whathastthouinthypouches?"
"Why,"quoththeBeggar,peepingintothemouthsofhisbags,"Ifindhereagoodlypieceofpigeonpie,wrappedinacabbageleaftoholdthegravy。
HereIbeholdadaintystreakedpieceofbrawn,andhereafairlumpofwhitebread。HereIfindfouroatencakesandacoldknuckleofham。Ha!Insooth,'tisstrange;buthereIbeholdsixeggsthatmusthavecomebyaccidentfromsomepoultryyardhereabouts。
Theyareraw,butroasteduponthecoalsandspreadwithapieceofbutterthatIsee——"
"Peace,goodfriend!"criedRobin,holdinguphishand。"Thoumakestmypoorstomachquakewithjoyforwhatthoutellestmesosweetly。
Ifthouwiltgivemetoeat,Iwillstraightwayhiemetothatlittleinnthoudidsttellofbutnow,andwillbringaskinofaleforthydrinkingandmine。"
"Friend,thouhastsaidenough,"saidtheBeggar,gettingdownfromthestile。"IwillfeasttheewiththebestthatIhaveandblessSaintCedricforthycompany。But,sweetchuck,Iprytheebringthreequartsofaleatleast,oneforthydrinkingandtwoformine,formythirstissuchthatmethinksIcandrinkaleasthesandsoftheRiverDeedrinksaltwater。"
SoRobinstraightwaylefttheBeggar,who,uponhispart,wenttoabuddinglimebushbackofthehedge,andtherespreadhisfeastuponthegrassandroastedhiseggsuponalittlefagotfire,withadeftnessgainedbylonglaborinthatline。
AfterawhilebackcameRobinbearingagoodlyskinofaleuponhisshoulder,whichhelaiduponthegrass。Then,lookinguponthefeastspreadupontheground——andafairsightitwastolookupon——
heslowlyrubbedhishandoverhisstomach,fortohishungryeyesitseemedthefairestsightthathehadbeheldinallhislife。
"Friend,"saidtheBeggar,"letmefeeltheweightofthatskin。
"Yea,truly,"quothRobin,"helpthyself,sweetchuck,andmeantimeletmeseewhetherthypigeonpieisfreshorno。"
Sotheoneseizeduponthealeandtheotheruponthepigeonpie,andnothingwasheardforawhilebutthemunchingoffoodandthegurgleofaleasitlefttheskin。
Atlast,afteralongtimehadpassedthus,Robinpushedthefoodfromhimandheavedagreatsighofdeepcontent,forhefeltasthoughhehadbeenmadealloveranew。
"Andnow,goodfriend,"quothhe,leaningupononeelbow,"IwouldhaveattheeaboutthatothermatterofseriousnessofwhichIspokenotlongsince。"
"How!"saidtheBeggarreproachfully,"thouwouldstsurelynottalkofthingsappertainingtoseriousaffairsuponsuchaleasthis!"
"Nay,"quothRobin,laughing。"Iwouldnotcheckthythirst,sweetfriend;drinkwhileItalktothee。Thusitis:
IwouldhavetheeknowthatIhavetakenalikingtothycraftandwouldfainhaveatasteofabeggar'slifemineownself。"
SaidtheBeggar,"Imarvelnotthatthouhasttakenalikingtomymanneroflife,goodfellow,but`tolike'and`todo'
aretwomattersofdifferentsorts。Itellthee,friend,onemustservealongapprenticeshipereonecanlearntobeevensomuchasaclapper-dudgeon,muchlessacrankoranAbraham-man。[3]I
tellthee,lad,thouarttoooldtoenteruponthatwhichitmaytaketheeyearstocatchthehangof。"
[3]ClassesoftravelingmendicantsthatinfestedEnglandaslateasthemiddleoftheseventeenthcentury。
VIDEDakkar'sENGLISHVILLAINIES,etc。
"Mayhapthatmaybeso,"quothRobin,"forIbringtomindthatGafferSwantholdsayethJackShoemakermakethillbread;
TomBakermakethillshoon。Nevertheless,Ihaveamindtotasteabeggar'slife,andneedbuttheclothingtobeasgoodasany。"
"Itellthee,fellow,"saidtheBeggar,"ifthouwertcladassweetlyasgoodSaintWynten,thepatronofourcraft,thouwouldstnevermakeabeggar。
Marry,thefirstjollytravelerthatthouwouldstmeetwouldbeattheetoapuddingforthrustingthynoseintoacraftthatbelongethnottothee。"
"Nevertheless,"quothRobin,"Iwouldhaveatryatit;andmethinksIshallchangeclotheswiththee,forthygarbseemethtobepretty,nottosaygay。
SonotonlywillIchangeclothes,butIwillgivetheetwogoldenangelstoboot。Ihavebroughtmystoutstaffwithme,thinkingthatImighthavetorapsomeoneofthebrethrenofthyclothovertheheadbywayofargumentinthismatter,butIlovetheesomuchforthefeastthouhastgivenmethatIwouldnotliftevenmylittlefingeragainstthee,sothouneedstnothaveacrumboffear。"
TothistheBeggarlistenedwithhisknucklesrestingagainsthiships,andwhenRobinhadendedhecockedhisheadononesideandthrusthistongueintohischeek。
"Marry,comeup,"quothheatlast。"Liftthyfingeragainstme,forsooth!Artthououtofthywits,man?
MynameisRicconHazel,andIcomefromHolywell,inFlintshire,overbytheRiverDee。Itellthee,knave,Ihavecrackedtheheadofmanyabettermanthanthouart,andevennowIwouldscaldthycrownfortheebutforthealethouhastgivenme。
Nowthoushaltnothavesomuchasonetag-ragofmycoat,evencoulditsavetheefromhanging。"
"Now,fellow,"saidRobin,"itwouldillsuitmetospoilthyprettyheadforthee,butItelltheeplainly,thatbutforthisfeastIwoulddothattotheewouldstopthytravelingthecountryformanyadaytocome。
Keepthylipsshut,lad,orthyluckwilltumbleoutofthymouthwiththyspeech!"
"Nowout,andalasforthee,man,forthouhastbredthyselfillthisday!"criedtheBeggar,risingandtakinguphisstaff。
"Takeupthyclubanddefendthyself,fellow,forIwillnotonlybeattheebutIwilltakefromtheethymoneyandleavetheenotsomuchasaclippedgroattobuythyselfalumpofgoosegreasetorubthycrackedcrownwithal。
Sodefendthyself,Isay。"
ThenupleapedmerryRobinandsnatcheduphisstaffalso。
"Takemymoney,ifthoucanst,"quothhe。"Ipromisefreelytogivetheeeveryfarthingifthoudosttouchme。"
Andhetwirledhisstaffinhisfingerstillitwhistledagain。
ThentheBeggarswunghisstaffalso,andstruckamightyblowatRobin,whichtheyeomanturned。ThreeblowstheBeggarstruck,yetneveronetouchedsomuchasahairofRobin'shead。
ThenstoutRobinsawhischance,and,ereyoucouldcountthree,Riccon'sstaffwasoverthehedge,andRicconhimselflayuponthegreengrasswithnomoremotionthanyoucouldfindinanemptypuddingbag。
"Hownow!"quothmerryRobin,laughing。"Wiltthouhavemyhideormymoney,sweetchuck?"Buttothistheotheransweredneveraword。ThenRobin,seeinghisplight,andthathewasstunnedwiththeblow,ran,stilllaughing,andbroughttheskinofaleandpouredsomeofitontheBeggar'sheadandsomedownhisthroat,sothatpresentlyheopenedhiseyesandlookedaroundasthoughwonderingwhyhelayuponhisback。
ThenRobin,seeingthathehadsomewhatgatheredthewitsthathadjustbeenrappedoutofhishead,said,"Now,goodfellow,wiltthouchangeclotheswithme,orshallIhavetotaptheeagain?Herearetwogoldenangelsifthouwiltgivemefreelyallthyragsandbagsandthycapandthings。
Ifthougivestthemnotfreely,ImuchfearmeIshallhaveto——"
andhelookedupanddownhisstaff。
ThenRicconsatupandrubbedthebumponhiscrown。"Now,outuponit!"
quothhe。"Ididthinktodrubtheesweetly,fellow。Iknownothowitis,butIseem,asitwere,tohaveboughtmorebeerthanIcandrink。
IfImustgiveupmyclothes,Imust,butfirstpromiseme,bythywordasatrueyeoman,thatthouwilttakenoughtfrommebutmyclothes。"
"Ipromiseonthewordofatrueyeoman,"quothRobin,thinkingthatthefellowhadafewpenniesthathewouldsave。
ThereupontheBeggardrewalittleknifethathungathissideand,rippinguptheliningofhiscoat,drewthencetenbrightgoldenpounds,whichhelaiduponthegroundbesidehimwithacunningwinkatRobin。"Nowthoumaysthavemyclothesandwelcome,"saidhe,"andthoumightesthavehadtheminexchangeforthinewithoutthecostofasinglefarthing,farlesstwogoldenangels。"
"Marry,"quothRobin,laughing,"thouartaslyfellow,andItelltheetruly,hadIknownthouhadstsomuchmoneybytheemaybethoumightstnothavecarrieditaway,forIwarrantthoudidstnotcomehonestlybyit。"
Theneachstrippedoffhisclothesandputonthoseoftheother,andaslustyabeggarwasRobinHoodase'eryoucouldfindofasummer'sday。
ButstoutRicconofHolywellskippedandleapedanddancedforjoyofthefairsuitofLincolngreenthathehadsogotten。Quothhe,"Iamagay-featheredbirdnow。Truly,mydearMollPeascodwouldneverknowmeinthisdress。
Thoumaystkeepthecoldpiecesofthefeast,friend,forImeantolivewellandlustilywhilemymoneylastsandmyclothesaregay。"
SoheturnedandleftRobinand,crossingthestile,wasgone,butRobinheardhimsingingfrombeyondthehedgeashestrodeaway:
"_ForPollyissmilingandMollyisgladWhenthebeggarcomesinatthedoor,AndJackandDickcallhimafinelustylad,Andthehostessrunsupagreatscore。
Thenhey,WillyWaddykin,Stay,BillyWaddykin,Andletthebrownaleflowfree,flowfree,Thebeggar'sthemanforme_。"
Robinlistenedtillthesongendedinthedistance,thenhealsocrossedthestileintotheroad,butturnedhistoesawayfromwheretheBeggarhadgone。
TheroadledupagentlehillandupthehillRobinwalked,ahalfscoreormoreofbagsdanglingabouthislegs。
Onwardhestrolledforalongtime,butotheradventurehefoundnot。
Theroadwasbareofallelsebuthimself,ashewentkickinguplittlecloudsofdustateachfootstep;foritwasnoontide,themostpeacefultimeofalltheday,nexttotwilight。
Alltheearthwassilentintherestfulnessofeatingtime;
theplowhorsesstoodinthefurrowmunching,withgreatbagsovertheirnosesholdingsweetfood,theplowmansatunderthehedgeandtheplowboyalso,andthey,too,weremunching,eachoneholdingagreatpieceofbreadinonefistandagreatpieceofcheeseintheother。
SoRobin,withalltheemptyroadtohimself,strodealongwhistlingmerrily,hisbagsandpouchesbobbinganddanglingathisthighs。Atlasthecametowherealittlegrass-grownpathlefttheroadand,passingthroughastileanddownahill,ledintoalittledellandonacrossarillinthevalleyandupthehillontheotherside,tillitreachedawindmillthatstoodonthecapoftherisewherethewindbentthetreesinswayingmotion。
Robinlookedatthespotandlikedit,and,fornoreasonbutthathisfancyledhim,hetookthelittlepathandwalkeddownthegrassysunnyslopeoftheopenmeadow,andsocametothelittledingleand,ereheknewit,uponfourlustyfellowsthatsatwithlegsoutstretchedaroundagoodlyfeastspreadupontheground。
Fourmerrybeggarswerethey,andeachhadslungabouthisneckalittleboardthatresteduponhisbreast。
Oneboardhadwrittenuponit,"Iamblind,"another,"Iamdeaf,"
another,"Iamdumb,"andthefourth,"Pitythelameone。"
Butalthoughallthesetroubleswrittenupontheboardsseemedsogrievous,thefourstoutfellowssataroundfeastingasmerrilyasthoughCain'swifehadneveropenedthepottlethatheldmisfortunesandletthemforthlikeacloudoffliestopesterus。