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World Tales

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B                               One summer day, Robert, the
       C                        Earl of Huntingdon and
                                Marian are getting married
                                at the church. Suddenly,
                                the doors burst open and
                                the Sheriff steps inside.
                                “Stop the wedding!” he shouts.
                                There is a new king, Prince John, and he doesn’t
                                want Robert to be the Earl of Huntingdon. Instead, he wants
                                the Sheriff to arrest him. So, the Sheriff tells Robert that he
                                does not own his castle, his land or his title any more. The
                                Sheriff orders his guards to arrest Robert. The guards move
                                towards Robert but he manages to escape. He runs out of the
                                church, gets onto a horse and rides into the forest.
                                In the forest, a group of men holding bows and arrows stop
                                him. They tell him to get off his horse and hand over all of his
                                money.
                                The group of men are outlaws and enemies of the Sheriff and
                                the new king. One of them recognises Robert as the Earl of
                                Huntingdon. The group of men realise that Robert is now an
                                outlaw and ask him to join them as their leader. Robert takes
                                his own bow and arrow, puts up his green hood and tells the
                                men, “Sherwood Forest is now my castle and my name is …
                                Robin…Robin Hood!”

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