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CONTENTS I. HOW ROBIN BECAME AN OUTLAW II. HOW LITTLE JOHN STOLE THE FORESTER'S DINNER, AND OF HIS MEETING WITH ROBIN HOOD III. HOW ROBIN FOUGHT THE BEGGAR-SPY AND CAPTURED THE SHERIFF IV. HOW ROBIN HOOD MET FATHER TUCK V. HOW BY THE HELP OF ROBIN HOOD AND JACK, SON OF WILKIN, ALAN-A-DALE WAS WED TO THE LADY ALICE VI. HOW ROBIN GAVE AID TO SIR HERBRAND VII. HOW ROBIN HOOD RESCUED WILL STUTELEY AND DID JUSTICE ON RICHARD ILLBEAST, THE BEGGAR-SPY VIII. HOW ROBIN HOOD SLEW THE SHERIFF IX. KING RICHARD MEETS ROBIN X. THE BURNING OF EVIL HOLD XI. OF THE DEATH OF ROBIN HOOD LIST OF COLORED ILLUSTRATIONS Robin, in a ragged and frayed brown tunic and hose, with a hood of similar hue, raised his bow, notched his arrow, and looked for one long moment at the mark The little man had dropped from the tree and stood before Robin. Ket was no taller than a medium-sized lad of fourteen With a furious stroke the stranger struck Robin off his balance He bent his knee and kissed the lady's hand very gallantly Something had seemed to snore through the air from above their heads, and lo! here, sticking in the board before Sir Isenbart, was a black arrow, with a piece of parchment tied to it Many came in and paid their rents either in money or in goods; others came and complained of the way in which the abbot's bailiffs or stewards had oppressed them We started out on the way which should lead us to meet you; but not two miles had we wended ere from the thickets on Catrail Ring twenty men sprang out and seized her "Drink this, good Robin," she said. "'Twill clear thee of the heaviness which is upon thee"
CONTENTS
I. HOW ROBIN BECAME AN OUTLAW II. HOW LITTLE JOHN STOLE THE FORESTER'S DINNER, AND OF HIS MEETING WITH ROBIN HOOD III. HOW ROBIN FOUGHT THE BEGGAR-SPY AND CAPTURED THE SHERIFF IV. HOW ROBIN HOOD MET FATHER TUCK V. HOW BY THE HELP OF ROBIN HOOD AND JACK, SON OF WILKIN, ALAN-A-DALE WAS WED TO THE LADY ALICE VI. HOW ROBIN GAVE AID TO SIR HERBRAND VII. HOW ROBIN HOOD RESCUED WILL STUTELEY AND DID JUSTICE ON RICHARD ILLBEAST, THE BEGGAR-SPY VIII. HOW ROBIN HOOD SLEW THE SHERIFF IX. KING RICHARD MEETS ROBIN X. THE BURNING OF EVIL HOLD XI. OF THE DEATH OF ROBIN HOOD
II. HOW LITTLE JOHN STOLE THE FORESTER'S DINNER, AND OF HIS MEETING WITH ROBIN HOOD III. HOW ROBIN FOUGHT THE BEGGAR-SPY AND CAPTURED THE SHERIFF IV. HOW ROBIN HOOD MET FATHER TUCK V. HOW BY THE HELP OF ROBIN HOOD AND JACK, SON OF WILKIN, ALAN-A-DALE WAS WED TO THE LADY ALICE VI. HOW ROBIN GAVE AID TO SIR HERBRAND VII. HOW ROBIN HOOD RESCUED WILL STUTELEY AND DID JUSTICE ON RICHARD ILLBEAST, THE BEGGAR-SPY VIII. HOW ROBIN HOOD SLEW THE SHERIFF IX. KING RICHARD MEETS ROBIN X. THE BURNING OF EVIL HOLD XI. OF THE DEATH OF ROBIN HOOD
III. HOW ROBIN FOUGHT THE BEGGAR-SPY AND CAPTURED THE SHERIFF IV. HOW ROBIN HOOD MET FATHER TUCK V. HOW BY THE HELP OF ROBIN HOOD AND JACK, SON OF WILKIN, ALAN-A-DALE WAS WED TO THE LADY ALICE VI. HOW ROBIN GAVE AID TO SIR HERBRAND VII. HOW ROBIN HOOD RESCUED WILL STUTELEY AND DID JUSTICE ON RICHARD ILLBEAST, THE BEGGAR-SPY VIII. HOW ROBIN HOOD SLEW THE SHERIFF IX. KING RICHARD MEETS ROBIN X. THE BURNING OF EVIL HOLD XI. OF THE DEATH OF ROBIN HOOD
IV. HOW ROBIN HOOD MET FATHER TUCK V. HOW BY THE HELP OF ROBIN HOOD AND JACK, SON OF WILKIN, ALAN-A-DALE WAS WED TO THE LADY ALICE VI. HOW ROBIN GAVE AID TO SIR HERBRAND VII. HOW ROBIN HOOD RESCUED WILL STUTELEY AND DID JUSTICE ON RICHARD ILLBEAST, THE BEGGAR-SPY VIII. HOW ROBIN HOOD SLEW THE SHERIFF IX. KING RICHARD MEETS ROBIN X. THE BURNING OF EVIL HOLD XI. OF THE DEATH OF ROBIN HOOD
V. HOW BY THE HELP OF ROBIN HOOD AND JACK, SON OF WILKIN, ALAN-A-DALE WAS WED TO THE LADY ALICE VI. HOW ROBIN GAVE AID TO SIR HERBRAND VII. HOW ROBIN HOOD RESCUED WILL STUTELEY AND DID JUSTICE ON RICHARD ILLBEAST, THE BEGGAR-SPY VIII. HOW ROBIN HOOD SLEW THE SHERIFF IX. KING RICHARD MEETS ROBIN X. THE BURNING OF EVIL HOLD XI. OF THE DEATH OF ROBIN HOOD
VI. HOW ROBIN GAVE AID TO SIR HERBRAND VII. HOW ROBIN HOOD RESCUED WILL STUTELEY AND DID JUSTICE ON RICHARD ILLBEAST, THE BEGGAR-SPY VIII. HOW ROBIN HOOD SLEW THE SHERIFF IX. KING RICHARD MEETS ROBIN X. THE BURNING OF EVIL HOLD XI. OF THE DEATH OF ROBIN HOOD
VII. HOW ROBIN HOOD RESCUED WILL STUTELEY AND DID JUSTICE ON RICHARD ILLBEAST, THE BEGGAR-SPY VIII. HOW ROBIN HOOD SLEW THE SHERIFF IX. KING RICHARD MEETS ROBIN X. THE BURNING OF EVIL HOLD XI. OF THE DEATH OF ROBIN HOOD
VIII. HOW ROBIN HOOD SLEW THE SHERIFF IX. KING RICHARD MEETS ROBIN X. THE BURNING OF EVIL HOLD XI. OF THE DEATH OF ROBIN HOOD
IX. KING RICHARD MEETS ROBIN X. THE BURNING OF EVIL HOLD XI. OF THE DEATH OF ROBIN HOOD
X. THE BURNING OF EVIL HOLD XI. OF THE DEATH OF ROBIN HOOD
XI. OF THE DEATH OF ROBIN HOOD
LIST OF COLORED ILLUSTRATIONS Robin, in a ragged and frayed brown tunic and hose, with a hood of similar hue, raised his bow, notched his arrow, and looked for one long moment at the mark The little man had dropped from the tree and stood before Robin. Ket was no taller than a medium-sized lad of fourteen With a furious stroke the stranger struck Robin off his balance He bent his knee and kissed the lady's hand very gallantly Something had seemed to snore through the air from above their heads, and lo! here, sticking in the board before Sir Isenbart, was a black arrow, with a piece of parchment tied to it Many came in and paid their rents either in money or in goods; others came and complained of the way in which the abbot's bailiffs or stewards had oppressed them We started out on the way which should lead us to meet you; but not two miles had we wended ere from the thickets on Catrail Ring twenty men sprang out and seized her "Drink this, good Robin," she said. "'Twill clear thee of the heaviness which is upon thee"
LIST OF COLORED ILLUSTRATIONS
Robin, in a ragged and frayed brown tunic and hose, with a hood of similar hue, raised his bow, notched his arrow, and looked for one long moment at the mark
The little man had dropped from the tree and stood before Robin. Ket was no taller than a medium-sized lad of fourteen With a furious stroke the stranger struck Robin off his balance He bent his knee and kissed the lady's hand very gallantly Something had seemed to snore through the air from above their heads, and lo! here, sticking in the board before Sir Isenbart, was a black arrow, with a piece of parchment tied to it Many came in and paid their rents either in money or in goods; others came and complained of the way in which the abbot's bailiffs or stewards had oppressed them We started out on the way which should lead us to meet you; but not two miles had we wended ere from the thickets on Catrail Ring twenty men sprang out and seized her "Drink this, good Robin," she said. "'Twill clear thee of the heaviness which is upon thee"
The little man had dropped from the tree and stood before Robin. Ket was no taller than a medium-sized lad of fourteen
With a furious stroke the stranger struck Robin off his balance He bent his knee and kissed the lady's hand very gallantly Something had seemed to snore through the air from above their heads, and lo! here, sticking in the board before Sir Isenbart, was a black arrow, with a piece of parchment tied to it Many came in and paid their rents either in money or in goods; others came and complained of the way in which the abbot's bailiffs or stewards had oppressed them We started out on the way which should lead us to meet you; but not two miles had we wended ere from the thickets on Catrail Ring twenty men sprang out and seized her "Drink this, good Robin," she said. "'Twill clear thee of the heaviness which is upon thee"
With a furious stroke the stranger struck Robin off his balance
He bent his knee and kissed the lady's hand very gallantly Something had seemed to snore through the air from above their heads, and lo! here, sticking in the board before Sir Isenbart, was a black arrow, with a piece of parchment tied to it Many came in and paid their rents either in money or in goods; others came and complained of the way in which the abbot's bailiffs or stewards had oppressed them We started out on the way which should lead us to meet you; but not two miles had we wended ere from the thickets on Catrail Ring twenty men sprang out and seized her "Drink this, good Robin," she said. "'Twill clear thee of the heaviness which is upon thee"
He bent his knee and kissed the lady's hand very gallantly
Something had seemed to snore through the air from above their heads, and lo! here, sticking in the board before Sir Isenbart, was a black arrow, with a piece of parchment tied to it Many came in and paid their rents either in money or in goods; others came and complained of the way in which the abbot's bailiffs or stewards had oppressed them We started out on the way which should lead us to meet you; but not two miles had we wended ere from the thickets on Catrail Ring twenty men sprang out and seized her "Drink this, good Robin," she said. "'Twill clear thee of the heaviness which is upon thee"
Something had seemed to snore through the air from above their heads, and lo! here, sticking in the board before Sir Isenbart, was a black arrow, with a piece of parchment tied to it
Many came in and paid their rents either in money or in goods; others came and complained of the way in which the abbot's bailiffs or stewards had oppressed them We started out on the way which should lead us to meet you; but not two miles had we wended ere from the thickets on Catrail Ring twenty men sprang out and seized her "Drink this, good Robin," she said. "'Twill clear thee of the heaviness which is upon thee"
Many came in and paid their rents either in money or in goods; others came and complained of the way in which the abbot's bailiffs or stewards had oppressed them
We started out on the way which should lead us to meet you; but not two miles had we wended ere from the thickets on Catrail Ring twenty men sprang out and seized her "Drink this, good Robin," she said. "'Twill clear thee of the heaviness which is upon thee"
We started out on the way which should lead us to meet you; but not two miles had we wended ere from the thickets on Catrail Ring twenty men sprang out and seized her
"Drink this, good Robin," she said. "'Twill clear thee of the heaviness which is upon thee"