Bold Robin Hood And His Outlaw Band Their Famous Exploits in Sherwood Forest

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He had gone but a short distance when he heard sounds. As he hurried forward, the sounds became shouts and cries, and at last, when he came near, he beheld a full pitched battle 'twixt the outlaw band and the Sheriff's men. As he rushed along his heart grew sick with heaviness, for he saw two of the band lying dead in a hollow piece of ground by the side of a glade, 13 [ 193 ROBIN HOOD and in the distance was Will Scarlet, leaping along over rocks and stones for his very life, with the Sheriff
...and seven score of his men close at his heels.
"One shot now I will shoot, " quoth John, "with all my might and main to make yon Sheriff that presses on so fast stop in his career. ' Then he bent his great long-bow and pulled so hard that it burst in twain and the parts fell down at his feet.
'Woe is me, " he cried, "thou wicked wood, that ever thou didst grow on a tree; for now this day I am undone when I need thee most. " The arrow flew, but with such a bad aim that instead of hitting the Sheriff it struck Will-a-Trent to the ground one of the Sheriff's men who was very friendly to the band.


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