Robin and His Mother Go to Nottingham Fair | 18 | The road wound in and about the forest, and at noon they came to a part where the trees nigh shut out the sky | | Robin Wrestles Will Stuteley at Gamewell | 53 | "Catch him by the middle," he shouted. "Now you have him, lording, fairly. Throw him prettily!" And sure enough Stuteley came down | | Robin Meets Maid Marian | 116 | But Robin, venturing all, drew nigh. He came to the edge of her box, and began to speak | | Robin Hood and His Companions Lend Aid To Will o' th' Green from Ambush | 156 | Their arrows flew together, marvellous shots, each finding its prey | | Little John Fights with the Cook in the Sheriff's House | 197 | At last he made a dart upon Roger and the chase grew furious. Dishes, plates, covers, pots and pans—all that came in the way of them went flying | | Robin Hood Defeats Nat of Nottingham at Quarter-staff | 257 | The beggar dealt his foe a back-thrust so neatly, so heartily, and so swiftly that Nat was swept off the stage into the crowd as a fly off a table | | Little John Sings a Song at the Banquet | 327 | That evening, whilst Monceux raged and stormed without, they all sat to a great feast | | The Passing of Robin Hood | 361 | Leaning heavily against Little John's sobbing breast, Robin Hood flew his last arrow out through the window, far away into the deep green of trees | |
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