ou will
be pleased to pilot me to the road."
Then Robin Hood and all his men arose and drank the Sheriff's health,
and Robin said: "If you must needs go at once we will not detain
you--except that you have forgotten two things."
"What may they be?" asked the Sheriff, while his heart sank within him.
"You forget that you came with me to-day to buy a herd of horned beasts;
likewise that he who dines at the Greenwood Inn must pay the landlord."
The Sheriff fidgeted like a small boy who has forgotten his lesson.
"Nay, I have but a small sum with me," he began apologetically.
"What is that sum, gossip?" questioned Little John, "for my own wage
should also come out of it!"
"And mine!" said Much.
"And mine!" smiled Robin.
The Sheriff caught his breath. "By my troth, are all these silver dishes
worth anything?"
The outlaws roared heartily at this.
"I'll tell you what it is, worship," said Robin, "we three rascally
servants will compound our back wages for those plates. And we will keep
the herd of cattle free for our own use--and the King's. But this little
tavern bill should be settled! Now, what sum have you about you?"
"I have only those twenty pieces of gold, and twenty others," said the
Sheriff: and well it was that he told the truth for once, for Robin
said:
"Count it, Little John."
Little John turned the Sheriff's wallet inside out. "'Tis true enough,"
he said.
"Then you shall pay no more than twenty pieces for your entertainment,
excellence," decreed Robin. "Speak I soothly, men of greenwood?"
"Good!" echoed the others.
"The Sheriff should swear by his patron saint that he will not molest
us," said Will Stutely; and his addition was carried unanimously.
"So be it, then," cried Little John, approaching the sheriff. "Now swear
by your life and your patron saint--"
"I will swear it by St. George, who is patron of us all," said the
Sheriff vigorously, "that I will never disturb or distress the outlaws
in Sherwood."
"But let me catch any of you _out_ of Sherwood!" thought he to himself.
Then the twenty pieces of gold were paid over, and the Sheriff once more
prepared to depart.
"Never had we so worshipful a guest before," said Robin; "and as the new
moon is beginning to silver the leaves, I shall bear you company myself
for part of the way. 'Twas I who brought you into the wood."
"Nay, I protest against your going needlessly far," said Sheriff.
"But I protest that I am l
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