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Robin Hood: Comic Strip (Oxford Bookworms Starters) (edition 2001)

by John Escott

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'You're a brave man, but I am afraid for you,' says Lady Marian to Robin of Locksley. She is afraid because Robin does not like Prince John's new taxes and wants to do something for the poor people of Nottingham. When Prince John hears this, Robin is suddenly in danger - great danger.
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Title:Robin Hood: Comic Strip (Oxford Bookworms Starters)
Authors:John Escott
Info:Oxford University Press (2001), Paperback, 32 pages
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  Mustygusher | Dec 19, 2022 |
This 800 year old story is about a Saxon noble who throughout his life was concidered an owt law. He is most well known for "stealing from the wealthy and giving to the poor". Robinhood was a true communist in the sence that he beleived that all men should live equally. No poor and no rich. I like this because i too beleave in equallity of class. This story also shows good friendship. He was very close with the "merry men". ( )
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'You're a brave man, but I am afraid for you,' says Lady Marian to Robin of Locksley. She is afraid because Robin does not like Prince John's new taxes and wants to do something for the poor people of Nottingham. When Prince John hears this, Robin is suddenly in danger - great danger.

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