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Description "Le Noir Faineant in the Hermit's Cell", by J. Cooper, Sr., after Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe. (If a few spoilers will be forgiven: Le Noir Faineant is King Richard the Lionheart, and the Hermit is Friar Tuck)
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Source Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Edinburgh: Adam & Charles Black, 1886. Volume IX of Waverley Novels: Centenary Edition
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