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The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood

Robin Hood and Guy of Gisbourne
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"This is a good day!" cried he.
"The great outlaw dead and his right-hand man in my hands! Ask what thou wilt of me, Guy of Gisbourne, and it is thine!" "Then this I ask of thee," said Robin.

"As I have slain the master I would now kill the man.

Give this fellow's life into my hands, Sir Sheriff." "Now thou art a fool!" cried the Sheriff.

"Thou mightst have had money enough for a knight's ransom if thou hadst asked for it.

I like ill to let this fellow pass from my hands, but as I have promised, thou shalt have him." "I thank thee right heartily for thy gift," cried Robin.


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