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The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood

King Richard Comes to Sherwood Forest
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"How now," quoth he, "is thine ear still too deaf to hear me speak ?" "Mine ears would be deafened in death ere they would cease to hear Your Majesty's voice," said Robin.

"As for the blow that Your Majesty struck me, I would say that though my sins are haply many, methinks they have been paid up in full thereby." "Thinkest thou so ?" said the King with somewhat of sternness in his voice.

"Now I tell thee that but for three things, to wit, my mercifulness, my love for a stout woodsman, and the loyalty thou hast avowed for me, thine ears, mayhap, might have been more tightly closed than ever a buffet from me could have shut them.

Talk not lightly of thy sins, good Robin.

But come, look up.


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