A Legendary Hero Robin Hood

                           MY LEGENDARY HERO


                  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.

            They had done something that was against the laws of the land. They used to hide themselves in the woods to save their lives. They spent their time roaming among the trees, hunting the king's deer, and robbing rich travelers that came that way.

              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.

              Robin never allowed his men to harm anybody but the rich men who lived in great houses and did no work. He was always really kind to the poor and help them so the poor loved him from the bottom of their hearts.

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