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little knot of three men察the middle one on horseback察the other two armed 

with long´handled glaives察all three well muffled up in armour。               As they 

came nearer I could see that the horseman had a tabard over his armour察

gaily embroidered with a green tree on a gold ground察and in his hand a 

trumpet。 

     ;They are come to summon us。            Wilt thou that he speak察Jack拭─said 

Will Green。 

     ;Nay察─said the other察 yet shall he have warning first。            Shoot when 

my horn blows ─

    And therewith he came up to the hedge察climbed over察slowly because 

of his armour察and stood some dozen yards out in the field。              The man on 

horseback   put   his   trumpet   to his   mouth   and   blew  a   long   blast察 and   then 

took a scroll into his hand and made as if he were going to read察but Jack 

Straw lifted up his voice and cried out此

     ;Do it not察or thou art but dead        We will have no accursed lawyers 

and their sheep´skins here       Go back to those that sent thee; 

    But the man broke in in a loud harsh voice此

     ;Ho    YE PEOPLE what will ye gathering in arms拭─

    Then cried Jack Straw此

     ;Sir Fool察hold your peace till ye have heard me察or else we shoot at 

once。    Go back to those that sent thee察and tell them that we free men of 

Kent are on the way to London to speak with King Richard察and to tell him 

that   which   he   wots   not察  to   wit察  that   there   is   a   certain   sort   of   fools   and 

traitors to the realm who would put collars on our necks and make beasts 

of us察and that it is his right and his devoir to do as he swore when he was 

crowned and anointed at Westminster on the Stone of Doom察and gainsay 

these thieves and traitors察and if he be too weak察then shall we help him察



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and if he will not be king察then shall we have one who will be察and that is 

the   King's   Son   of   Heaven。    Now察  therefore察  if   any   withstand   us   on   our 

lawful errand as we go to speak with our own king and lord察let him look 

to it。   Bear back this word to them that sent thee。             But for thee察hearken察

thou bastard of an inky sheep´skin get thee gone and tarry not察three times 

shall I lift up my hand察and the third time look to thyself察for then shalt 

thou hear the loose of our bowstrings察and after that nought else till thou 

hearest the devil bidding thee welcome to hell ─

     Our     fellows    shouted察   but   the   summoner       began    again察  yet   in   a 

quavering voice此

     ;Ho     YE   PEOPLE   what   will   ye   gathering   in   arms拭       Wot   ye   not 

that ye are doing or shall do great harm察loss察and hurt to the king's lieges 

; 

     He stopped察Jack Straw's hand was lowered for the second time。                     He 

looked to his men right and left察and then turned rein and turned tail察and 

scuttled back to the main body at his swiftest。              Huge laughter rattled out 

all   along   our   line   as   Jack   Straw   climbed   back   into   the   orchard   grinning 

also。 

     Then     we   noted   more    movement       in  the  enemy's    line。   They     were 

spreading the archers and arbalestiers to our left察and the men´ at´arms and 

others   also   spread   some察  what   under   the   three   pennons   of   which   Long 

Gregory   had   told   us察  and   which   were   plain   enough   to   us   in   the   dear 

evening。      Presently the moving line faced us察and the archers set off at a 

smart pace toward us察the men´at´arms holding back a little behind them。 

I knew now that they had been within bowshot all along察but our men were 

loth to shoot before their first shots would tell察like those half´dozen in the 

road when察as they told me afterwards察a plump of their men´at´arms had 

made a show of falling on。 

     But now as soon as those men began to move on us directly in face察

Jack Straw put his horn to his lips and blew a loud rough blast that was 

echoed by five or six others along the orchard hedge。                Every man had his 

shaft nocked on the string察I watched them察and Will Green specially察he 

and his bow and its string seemed all of a piece察so easily by seeming did 

he draw the nock of the arrow to his ear。             A moment察as he took his aim察



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and thenO then did I understand the meaning of the awe with which the 

ancient   poet   speaks   of   the   loose   of   the   god   Apollo's   bow察  for   terrible 

indeed was the mingled sound of the twanging bowstring and the whirring 

shaft so close to me。 

     I was now on my knees right in front of Will and saw all clearly察the 

arbalestiers for no long´bow men were over against our stead had all of 

them   bright   headpieces察  and   stout      body´armour   of   boiled   leather      with 

metal studs察and as they came towards us察I could see over their shoulders 

great   wooden   shields   hanging   at   their   backs。      Further   to   our   left   their 

long´bow men had shot almost as soon as ours察and I heard or seemed to 

hear   the   rush   of   the   arrows   through   the   apple´boughs   and   a   man's   cry 

therewith察but with us the long´bow had been before the cross´bow察one of 

the arbalestiers fell outright察his great shield clattering down on him察and 

moved no more察while three others were hit and were crawling to the rear。 

The     rest  had   shouldered     their   bows    and   were    aiming察   but   I  thought 

unsteadily察    and   before    the  triggers   were    drawn    again   Will   Green    had 

nocked   and      loosed察  and   not   a  few   others   of  our   folk察 then   came    the 

wooden hail of the bolts rattling through the boughs察but all overhead and 

no one hit。 

     The next time Will Green nocked his arrow he drew with a great shout察

which all our fellows took up察for the arbalestiers instead of turning about 

in their places covered by their great shields and winding up their cross´ 

bows   for   a   second   shot察  as   is   the   custom   of   such   soldiers察  ran   huddling 

together toward their men´at´arms察our arrows driving thump´thump into 

their   shields    as  they   ran此 I  saw   four   lying   on  the   field  dead    or  sore 

wounded。 

     But our archers shouted again察and kept on each plucking the arrows 

from the ground察and nocking and loosing swiftly but deliberately at the 

line before them察indeed now was the time for these terrible bowmen察for 

as   Will   Green   told   me   afterwards   they   always   reckoned   to   kill   through 

cloth or leather at five hundred yards察and they had let the cross´bow men 

come   nearly   within   three   hundred察  and   these   were   now   all   mingled   and 

muddled   up   with   the   men´at´arms   at   scant   five   hundred   yards'   distance察

and belike察too察the latter were not treating them too well察but seemed to be 



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belabouring them with their spear´staves in their anger at the poorness of 

the play察so that as Will Green said it was like shooting at hay´ricks。 

     All this you must understand lasted but a few minutes察and when our 

men had been shooting quite coolly察like good workmen at peaceful work察

for a few minutes more察the enemy's line seemed to clear somewhat察the 

pennon with the three red kine showed in front and three men armed from 

head   to   foot   in   gleaming   steel察  except   for   their   short   coats   bright   with 

heraldry察were with it。        One of   them and he bore   the three kine on his 

coat turned round and gave some word of command察and an angry shout 

went up from them察and they came on steadily towards us察the man with 

the red kine on his coat leading them察a great naked sword in his hand此you 

must note that they were all on foot察but as they drew nearer I saw their 

horses led by grooms and pages coming on slowly behind them。 

     Sooth said Will Green that the men´at´arms run not fast either to or fro 

the   fray察  they   came   on   no   faster   than   a   hasty   walk察  their   arms   clashing 

about   them   and   the   twang   of   the   bows   and   whistle   of   the   arrows   never 

failing   all   the  while察 but   going   on like   the push   of the  westerly  gale察  as 

from time to time the men´at´arms shouted察 Ha ha out out                     Kentish 

thieves ─

     But when they began to fall on察Jack Straw shouted out察 Bills to the 

field bills to the field ─

     Then all our billmen ran up and leapt over the hedge into the meadow 

and    stood   stoutly   

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