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stand longer talking here. Come back with us to Sherwood,
            and I will unfold all to thee as we travel along.’
              So, without tarrying longer, they all departed, with the
            stout dogs at their heels, and wended their way back to Sher-
           wood again; but it was long past nightfall ere they reached
           the greenwood tree.
              Now  listen,  for  next  I  will  tell  how  Robin  Hood  com-
           passed  the  happiness  of  two  young  lovers,  aided  by  the
           merry Friar Tuck of Fountain Dale.































           1                      The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood
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