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Excerpt from The Boy Foresters: A Tale of the Days of Robin Hood
And thou canst shoot a deer for us, now and then, brother, said Ella, who had a true boy's appetite for good things, and who having on one occasion feasted on venison pasty in the buttery at the thane's house, whither his grandfather often sent him on errands, he never after forgot the rich repast, so unlike the frugal and coarse fare of his mother's hut.
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