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ROBIN HOOD :1 - Tim And Angi

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fO Robin Hood.<br />

The day was now far spent, and the bishop beg*<br />

ged leave to go away. "You have treated me<br />

very nobly," said he to Robin Kood, "and I<br />

suppose must I pay for it Tell me how much."<br />

"Lend me your purse, master," said Little John,<br />

rt<br />

and I will settle it for you." He then spread<br />

the bishop's cloak upon the ground and opening<br />

his bag he counted five hundred pounds<br />

**<br />

out of it Now/' said Robin Hood, *' we thank<br />

you for your romp inv and to show you that we<br />

;<br />

know how ro be polite, we will see you part of<br />

the way home "<br />

They then led the bishop and<br />

his servants quite through the wood, till<br />

they<br />

brought him to the high road : then Robin<br />

Hood s<br />

gang gave three cheers; and told him to<br />

remember, that though he had come meaning<br />

to hang them all.<br />

they had done him no harm.<br />

One day in summer time, when the leaves grew<br />

reen, and the flowers were fresh and gay, Robin<br />

Hood and his merry men were all in a humour

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