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enraged at the trick played him, that he made several excursions to Sherwood Forest with a party of soldiers, on purpose to take Robin prisoner. One day as Robin was walking alone in the Forest, he heard the trampling of horses behind him, and looking about, saw the bishop with six of his followers in pursuit of him. As they were only at a short distance behind him, Robin had no time to lose, therefore he ran forward till he reached the cottage of a poor old woman, into which he rushed, and begged her to save his life. She immediately exchanged clothes with him, and as the bishop came in with his men, Robin got clear off. When he came in sight of his band one of the bowmen who observed him coming, cried out, “A witch, a witch!” and was about to let fly an arrow at him, when Robin discovered himself. He then told Little John to kill a fat deer, as the bishop of Hereford was to dine with them, and taking his bowmen along with him, went to a particular spot to wait for his guest. When the Bishop entered the cottage, he seized the old woman, who was in Robin’s clothes, and said, “I know