Robin Hood
name?" then s
me, without
my body," then sa
it is All
ooked for no less person than the High Sheriff himself. While Much marveled at the friar's knowledge of herbs and simples and woodland things which savored a stew greatly. So they gabbled together like two old gossips and, between them, made
ot stop the first passer-by, as his manner often was, and desire a fight. Instead, he stepped behind a tree, when he heard a man's voice in song, and
he was a sturdy yeoman of honest face and a voice far sweeter than Will's. He seemed to be a strolling
and a down,
sie back i
e night, Come
d me, back
inger pass, car
muttered, a memory of Marian coming back to him. "Pray heaven she
o his camp, where he
" quoth he in ending, "bring him to
ey espied the same young man; at least, they thought it must be he, for he was clad in scarlet and carried a harp in his hand. But
Little John and Muc
our weeping," said Little John,
sight of them than he bent his bow
f!" he said; "what i
not harm you. But you must come before our
bow and suffered himself
e, "are you not he whom I heard no longer ago than yesterni
eplied the other sadly; "but my
id Robin courteously. "
pledged to a maid, and thought soon to wed her. But she has been taken from me and is to become an old kni
obin; "how got the old k
. This old returned Crusader coveted the land whereon my lady dwells. The estate is not large, but all in her own
surely-" b
the old knight, look you, is not come-at-able. I threw one of his varlets into a thorn hedge, and anothe
g cross-legged listening to this tale of woe. "What think yo
mes recommended of the
love you?" as
the minstrel. "I have a little ring of hers
name?" then sa
" replied the young man,
Hood, "in ready gold or fee, to help you to your
ive shillings," quoth Allan;
n no
agerly. "And if you give me back my love, I swear upon
ng to take place, an
five miles from here; and
lympton Church 'gainst three o' the afternoon. Much, good fellow, do you cook up some porridge for this youth, for he must have a good round stomach-aye, and a better gear! Will Sc
returned Crusader-and a landed young woman; and all the gentry thereabout were to grace the occasion with their presence. The church itsel
estry, saw a minstrel clad in green walk up boldly to the door and peer withi
ishop, "and what do you here at the ch
but a strolling harper, yet likened the best in the whole North Countre
you harp?" dema
other tune that will make a bride forsake her lord at the altar. I can harp another tune that will bri
me right well, and if you can play up to your prattle, 'twill i
il the bride and groom have come. Such a
said the Bishop, "but h
s liveried in scarlet and gold. A brave sight the archers made, but their
er cheeks like that tinting of a sea-shell, and her face was flushed as though she had been weeping. But now she walked with a proud air, as though she defied the world to crush her spirit. She had but
rung!" quoth Robin boldly, "this is the wor
ant!" said a man
his gown and now stood ready t
is ten archers pass by, then he strode up to the bride
re is another minstrel near, who ma
ut read such honesty and kindness in his glance
ol!" cried the b
the bride by accompanying her through
lk by her side unmolested, up
r music, fellow!"
e my instrument. For sometimes I like the harp, and other tim
his green cloak and blew three winding not
"there's mischief afoot! These
t their rush was blocked by the onlookers who now rose from their pews in alarm and crowded the aisles
the death. And all ye who have come to witness a wedding stay in your seats. We shall e'e
marching in with Will Stutely at their head. And they seized the ten liveried archers
Will Scarlet for best man. And they walked gravely
ng Harry be just ones," said Robin. "Now, maiden, before
with a glad light in her eyes, and walked ove
outy knight. And the true lovers shall be married at this time bef
hop; "the banns must be cried three times i
atiently; and plucked off the Bishop's fro
wn hung loosely over Little John's shoulders and came only to his waist. He
loth makes you a man. You're the finest Bishop
t gown fluttering gaily; and he called the banns for the ma
obin; "your gown is so shor
em in the church four, fi
o can say a better service than ever my lord Bishop of Hereford. My lord Bishop shall be
; and Allan and his maid kneeled before him, while the old knight, held an unwilling
is woman?" Robin stepped up a
Sherwood! And he who takes her from A
duly blessed; and the bride was kissed by
of the ballad which came out of the happening and which
ng end of this
lookt li
turned to the
he leaves