. Robin Hood, his book . of things Robin Hood: His Book so she could have room to go to bed that nightand to cook her breakfast in the morning. And to-morrows sweeping day, cried Robin. Thursday I brew and Friday I sweep, andhow 11 she sweep if she has no floor ? We 11 have to make her a floor, declaredFriar Tuck. So we will, said Robin. Theres a good mannot far away who can work in wood, and he shallcome in the morning and build her another room. Oh, oh!: cried the merry little old womanwith delight, I never thought I should havea house with two rooms; but I 11 always care forthis room the mo


. Robin Hood, his book . of things Robin Hood: His Book so she could have room to go to bed that nightand to cook her breakfast in the morning. And to-morrows sweeping day, cried Robin. Thursday I brew and Friday I sweep, andhow 11 she sweep if she has no floor ? We 11 have to make her a floor, declaredFriar Tuck. So we will, said Robin. Theres a good mannot far away who can work in wood, and he shallcome in the morning and build her another room. Oh, oh!: cried the merry little old womanwith delight, I never thought I should havea house with two rooms; but I 11 always care forthis room the most, for there s just where MasterRobin stood when he came in at the door, andtheres where he sat when he was spinning theflax. But, Master Robin, Master Robin, did anyone ever see such a thread as you Ve left onthe spool! It was so funny that the merry little old womanreally could nt help jumping up and dancing Hey down, down, an a down ! And then the brave men and true all said good-night and went back to the forest. II. ROBIN GOES A-FISHING INE day when Robin was ayoung, young man, he said tohis merrymen all: - I ve heard that a new air isgood for a man, and I 11 to thesea for a while, to be a fisher. You 11 not be long away, will you, MasterRobin? asked Little John. I 11 be back to chase the kings deer with youbefore the leaves are brown, answered Robinmerrily. But, Master Robin, can you catch a fish ?asked Friar Tuck. No man knows where his arrow may go,Robin answered wisely, but he who can shoota deer and save his neck from the sheriff oughtto be able to catch a fish, for a fish-line makes nohalters. [16] Robin Hood: His Book So Robin set out for the seashore to becomea fisher. When he came to Scarborough town,he said to himself: — Before you eat a fish, you must catch it, andbefore you catch it, it is well to have a placewherein to eat it. I 11 even find me an inn. He wandered up and down the streets andlooked at the inns. At last he lifted the bigbrass knocker at the d


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