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Robin Of Sherwood

 

            The first story I read about Robin Hood was "Tuck, Much, and little John". This story was about Robin and his outcasts including Tuck and Much as most of his other stories were about. But this story was about Robin, Tuck and Much in search of a man that could teach them how to wrestle. .
             One day the three of them went fishing and they caught a fish that could feed them and all the outcasts. Little John had asked them for the fish and Robin said that he would have to knock Tuck off of the log and the first to fall in the river would get the fish. Little John beat friar Tuck and he also beat Much after he challenged him out of anger. Robin angrily pointed an arrow at Little John's chest before Little John stated that he was only looking for a meal and that he wanted Robin to shoot him because he had nothing to live for. Robin did not shoot him and after talking to Little John made a deal that if Little John taught them to wrestle they would rebuild the house that the sheriff burnt down, the house Little John once lived in. .
             The Second story I read was "The Silver Arrow". It was about the Sheriff trying to yet again kill Robin Hood of Sherwood. He tried to lure Robin into a contest where the Sheriff knew Robin would be winner. It was a contest of the best Archer. The prize was 100 pounds and a Silver arrow. Robin wanted to join as much as it may danger his life and he did. Robin was victorious and he knew it would be hard to escape once he won but he had a plan. He had troops of outcasts ready to fight and although he won the battle and the contest he lost some men. Much retrieved the prized and brought them to Robin. .
             The third story I read was "The Sheriffs Revenge". This story was about The Sheriff trying to kidnap Robin's son Martin Hood. When he succeeded in kidnapping little Martin Hood, Marion thought of a plan to save him without Robin Hood getting killed. She would pretend that she was going to turn Robin in, in trade for her son but what the Sheriff didn't know was that Robin had his men ready when he called them with his horn.


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