among us all We draw, and let see where the cut will fall: And he that hath the cut, with heartë blithe Shall run unto the town, and that full swithe, 3630 And bring us bread and wine full privily: And two of us shall keepë subtilly This treasure well: and if he will not tarry, When it is night, we will this treasure carry, By one assent, where as us thinketh best.” Then one of them the cut brought in his fist, And bade them draw, and look where it would fall; And it fell on the youngest of them all; And forth toward the town he went anon. And all so soon as that he was y-gone, The one of them spake thus unto the other; “Thou knowest well that thou art my sworn brother, Thy profit 3631 will I tell thee right anon. Thou knowest well that our fellów is gone, And here is gold, and that full great plentý, That shall departed 3632
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