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The Guest of Robin Hood
Of all the thieves and highway robbers who have ever lived, by far the politest Robin Hood. He liked to entertain those he robbed as guests in his own home. Although his home a rough camp in Greenwood, which in the thickest and darkest part of Sherwood forest. His table always heavy with rich food and wine. He very choosy about those whom he invited to his lair. He only liked to rob the best sort of people; nobles, knights, barons, and leading figures of the church. […]
One day Robin and his men had been out shooting game in the King’s forest. […] King Richard himself would not have deprived the foresters of food, but he away fighting wars overseas. While he away, his brother John ruled England with cruelty and injustice.
On this day the hunting had been good, and Robin Hood and his men looking forward to a fine dinner.
[…] said Robin, “I will not eat until I have a worthy guest at my table. Little John, go and find me a fitting guest and invite him to dine with us.”
Little John’s real name John Little, but everyone called him Little John because he so huge. He six foot five inches tall and as broad as a tree. He Robin’s most trusted partner in crime, and feared nothing and nobody – not even Robin. Although he hungry, he agreed to go and find a guest. He took two of the best men – Will Scarlet and Much the miller’s son. They went up to the highway to wait for a suitable guest to come along.
The road quiet and they waited an hour or more for a suitable victim. At last a knight came riding down the road. As he drew near they saw that he lost in thought, and there was a look of great sadness on his face. The three men jumped out and pointed their arrows at his chest. Their long bows so powerful that they could easily pass through any armoured breast plate or chain mail. […]
THE GUEST of Robin Hood. Storynory. Available at: <http://www.storynory.com/2008/06/15/the-guest-of-robin-hood/#>. Accessed on: 21 July 2016
alguém me ajuda pfff é pra amanhã
vitoriaromagna:
O texto pede que preencha as lacunas, mas onde estão elas?
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Amigo você terá que dizer onde estão as obstruções se não eu não poderei te ajudar
Acalme-se eu ou alguem do brainly poderá te ajudar :)
Acalme-se eu ou alguem do brainly poderá te ajudar :)
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Não dará para responder pois não sei onde está as "linhas" para completar.
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