Quotes From "The Merry Adventures Of Robin Hood" By Howard Pyle

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Now there was no sign of any foul weather, but when one wishes to do a thing .. . one finds no lack of reasons for the doing. Howard Pyle
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Then all was quiet save only for the low voices of those that talked together, ... , and saving, also, for the mellow snoring of Friar Tuck, who enjoyed his sleep with a noise as of one sawing soft wood very slowly. Howard Pyle