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1 The Story of Robin Hood 060102

2 In the rude days of King Richard and King John there were many great woods in England. The most famous of these was Sherwood forest, where the king often went to hunt deer. In this forest there lived a band of daring men called outlaws.

3 There were nearly a hundred of these outlaws, and their leader was a bold fellow called Robin Hood. They were dressed in suits of green, and armed with bows and arrows; and sometimes they carried long wooden lances and broad-swords, which they knew how to handle well. Whenever they had taken anything, it was brought and laid at the feet of Robin Hood, whom they called their king. He then divided it fairly among them, giving to each man his just share.

4 Robin Hood was standing one day under a green tree by the roadside.
While he was listening to the birds among the leaves, he saw a young man in a fine suit of bright red cloth passing by. "I will not trouble him," said Robin Hood, "for I think he is on his way to his wedding." Then Robin stepped out of the forest and talked with the young man called Allin-a-Dale.

5 The young man was going to be married yesterday
The young man was going to be married yesterday. But the bride’s father had promised her to a rich old man whom she never saw. And now his heart was broken.

6 "What will you give me, in gold or fee," said Robin, "if I will help you win your bride again in spite of the rich old man to whom she has been promised?“ "I have no money," said Allin, "but I will promise to be your servant."

7 Then Robin made haste to dress himself as a harper; and in the afternoon he stood in the door of the church. And the bishop met him and invited him to come in. "I will go in," said Robin Hood; "but I will not give you any music until I see the bride and bride-groom."

8 Just then an old man came in. By his side walked a fair young girl
Just then an old man came in. By his side walked a fair young girl. Her cheeks were very pale, and her eyes were full of tears. "This is no match," said Robin. "Let the bride choose for herself." The very next minute, four and twenty men, all dressed in green, and carrying long bows in their hands, came running across the fields. And as they marched into the church, all in a row, the foremost among them was Allin-a-Dale. "Now whom do you choose?" said Robin to the maiden. "I choose Allin-a-Dale," she said blushing.

9 And so the fair maiden and Allin-a-Dale were married
then and there, and the rich old man went home in a great rage.

10 A great many songs were made up about Robin Hood, and these songs were sung in the cottages and huts all over the land for hundreds of years afterward.

11 The end


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