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Little Fox The Adventures of Robin Hood.
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Chapter 1.
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Trouble in the Forest.
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A long time ago, a famous outlaw lived in England.
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His name was Robin Hood.
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Robin and his band of merry men lived in the green woods of Sherwood Forest.
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The forest was near the town of Nottingham.
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Everyone in the countryside loved Robin and his men.
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The outlaws always took care of those in need.
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They robbed the rich and gave to the poor.
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They rarely said no to anyone in need who asked for something.
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This is the story of how Robin Hood became an outlaw.
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It began one day when the Sheriff of Nottingham announced an archery contest.
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Robin was only 18, but he was very proud of his skill as an archer.
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I'm going to enter the contest, he said to himself.
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One morning, Robin chose his best bow and arrows.
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Then he set off from the town of Loxley.
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It was a beautiful day in May.
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Flowers bloomed in the fields and apple blossoms filled the trees.
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Birds chirped brightly and the sun felt warm.
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Robin whistled as he walked along.
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He was happy to be outdoors.
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On his way to Nottingham,
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Robin passed through Sherwood Forest.
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Suddenly, he came upon a group of the king's men sitting under a tall oak tree.
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The men were feasting and drinking.
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One man with his mouth full of food called out to Robin.
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Hello little lad, he said laughing.
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I see you have your toy bow and arrows.
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Where are you taking them?
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Ha ha!
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The other men laughed too.
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Robin got angry.
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He didn't like being laughed at.
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My bow and arrows are as good as yours, he declared.
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In fact, I'm on my way to Nottingham.
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I'm going to compete in the Sheriff's Archery Contest.
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Listen to him, said another man.
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He's just a boy, but he thinks he can compete against real archers.
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Robin fumed.
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I'm very good at shooting.
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I can hit a target a thousand feet away, he said boldly.
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The men roared with laughter.
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Listen to him, the first man said.
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It's easy to boast when there is no target in sight.
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At this, Robin grew even angrier.
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Actually, I see a herd of deer in that clearing over there.
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I bet five pounds that I can kill the biggest one.
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And I bet five pounds that you won't kill anything.
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The man replied.
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Robin picked up his bow and swiftly shot an arrow toward the herd.
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The finest deer in the herd dropped dead a second later.
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Ha!
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Robin cried.
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How do you like that shot?
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I wish I'd bet 500 pounds.
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The King's men weren't laughing anymore.
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Now they were angry.
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The man who lost the bet was the angriest of all.
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You'd better get out of here.
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The man said with a nasty snarl.
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You just killed one of the King's deer,
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and that's a very serious crime.
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Catch him! cried another man.
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No, let him go! said someone else.
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He's just a boy.
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He won't hurt anyone.
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Robin stood silently, glaring at the men.
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Finally, he whirled around and stalked off.
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As he strode away, his blood boiled.
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He was still young and sometimes had a bad temper.
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The man who'd made the bet was still furious too.
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This young stranger had embarrassed him in front of the others.
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Suddenly he sprang to his feet and grabbed his own bow.
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He sent an arrow whistling toward Robin.
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Luckily for Robin, the man's aim wasn't perfect.
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But his arrow still came very close to Robin's head.
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Robin spun around and lifted his own bow again.
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You said I was no archer!" he cried.
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I dare you to say that again!
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He shot an arrow back at the man,
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and the man fell forward with a sharp cry.
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As the other men gathered around their friend,
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Robin took off into the dense woods.
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Go after him! cried one man.
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But none of the men followed the bold young archer.
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They were all too afraid of his skill with his bow and arrow.
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Instead, they turned back to their dead friend and lifted his body.
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They began to carry him toward Nottingham.
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As for Robin, all the joy had disappeared from that beautiful spring day.
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He hung his head.
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What have I done?
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He thought.
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I wish I'd never seen those men.
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I wish I'd never raised my bow to shoot that first arrow.
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Guilt and sadness filled young Robin Hood.
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Yet there is nothing I can do now, he thought.
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What is done is done.
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Robin Hood had killed a man and killed the king's deer.
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It was impossible for the young man to return home.
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So he became an outlaw living in Sherwood Forest.
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As the year passed, 100 outlaws joined him in the woods.
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Some of these outlaws were in trouble for shooting the king's deer because they were hungry.
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Other men had lost their land when the king seized it for himself.
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Some men had been cheated by rich, evil bishops.
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So they were all forced to leave home and hide in the forest.
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In time, they chose Robin as their leader.
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And like Robin, they vowed to help the poor and people in need.
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One spring morning, Robin felt restless.
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He decided to look for adventure.
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You stay behind in the woods and listen for my horn,
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he said to his men.
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If I blow it three times, come running.
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It's a signal that I need your help.
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Robin wandered out of the forest.
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He greeted pretty girls on their way to market.
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He saw a monk riding a donkey and a knight on a fine horse.
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He bowed before a fair lady.
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At last he came to a narrow wooden bridge over a stream.
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He spotted a huge stranger on the other side.
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The narrow bridge was only wide enough for one man.
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Both men hurried to cross the bridge first.
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They met in the middle.
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Out of my way, cried Robin.
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No, replied the stranger.
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You get out of my way.
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I'll use my bow and arrows to make you move, declared Robin.
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You coward, said the man.
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You threaten me with a bow?
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But all I have is this.
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He shook a heavy wooden staff,
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the kind used for fighting.
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No one calls me a coward, said Robin.
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I'll cut a staff from those trees over there.
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Then we'll see what happens.
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Robin stepped off the bridge and made a long staff from a tree.
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While he worked, he sneaked a look at the stranger.
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The tall man was whistling and gazing at the stream as he waited for Robin.
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That guy is huge, Robin said to himself.
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He looks quite strong, too.
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But Robin went bravely back to the bridge carrying his staff.
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I'm ready.
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Let's fight on the bridge until one of us tumbles into the stream.
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The stranger twirled his staff over his head.
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Let's go!
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Robin struck first, but the stranger blocked the blow.
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After an hour, both men were tired and bruised.
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At last, Robin smacked the stranger in the ribs.
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The man wobbled, but didn't fall off the bridge.
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Instead, he hit Robin over the head.
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Robin was furious.
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He hit the man as hard as he could,
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but the stranger struck back,
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knocking Robin into the stream.
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The stranger laughed.
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And where are you now?
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Robin couldn't help laughing too.
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I'm floating out to sea!
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He joked as he climbed onto dry land.
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Let's shake hands.
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You're the bravest man I've ever met.
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Robin raised his horn and blew three times.
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Suddenly a group of men dressed in green burst from the woods.
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What's wrong, Robin?
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Called Will Scarlet.
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You're soaking wet.
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Robin grinned.
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This big fellow knocked me into the water.
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Then he shall go for a swim too!
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Cried Will.
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Robin's men leaped onto the stranger.
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The stranger fought back fiercely with his staff,
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but they wrestled him to the ground.
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Let him go.
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Robin said.
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Don't hurt him.
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He seems like a good and honest man.
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Then he said to the stranger,
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How about joining my band of men?
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You'll have three suits of green clothes every year,
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plus all you can eat and drink.
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You're not very good with a staff, grumbled the man.
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He was still angry with Robin's men.
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Can you shoot an arrow better than I can?
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If so, then I'll join you.
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Fine, said Robin.
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Someone lend this stranger a bow and arrow.
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Will cut a small piece of white bark and fastened it to a tree.
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The stranger took aim.
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He hit the bark with his first arrow.
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Nice shot!
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Robin said.
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Now it is my turn.
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Robin stepped up and aimed.
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His arrow cut through the air and split the first arrow down the middle.
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What an incredible shot!
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cried the stranger.
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I'm John Little, and I'll gladly join your band.
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Robin grinned.
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You're such a big man.
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I think we'll call you Little John.
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My name is Robin Hood,
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and you shall be my right-hand man.
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I'll capture that outlaw Robin Hood one day,
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vowed the Sheriff of Nottingham.
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The Sheriff was related to the man whom Robin had killed in Sherwood Forest.
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But there was another reason the Sheriff wanted to catch Robin.
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The King was offering a generous reward.
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Two hundred pounds.
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But no one wanted to help the sheriff find Robin.
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Not even when he offered a reward too.
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People were afraid of the bold outlaw,
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and many even laughed at the sheriff.
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He'd never be able to capture Robin.
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This made the sheriff very angry.
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Robin Hood thinks he can get away with breaking the king's laws,
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said the sheriff to his servants.
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Well, the King will hear about this.
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Get everything ready for a trip to London.
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We're going to see King Henry.
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For two days, the Sheriff's servants prepared for the trip.
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The Sheriff's men polished their armor,
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eager to impress the King.
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At last, everyone set off for London.
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And what a sight the Sheriff and his men made!
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People stopped to watch them riding on their fine horses.
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The men wore shining armor and fancy clothing.
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After two days, the Sheriff and his men finally reached London,
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where King Henry lived with Queen Eleanor.
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The sheriff and his men were led to the king.
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They bowed in front of him.
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Your majesty, said the sheriff.
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What can I do for you, sheriff? asked King Henry.
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Is there something that you want?
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As you know, that rascal Robin Hood lives near Nottingham.
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The sheriff began.
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He kills your dear and robs your loyal men.
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I've tried to arrest him,
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but I haven't been able to lay a hand on him.
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I've come to beg your majesty for help.
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You want my help?
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The King's eyes were wide in amazement.
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You come here with all these armed men!
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And you can't catch one thief?
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I.. well, your majesty, Robin is very clever.
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The sheriff went on.
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He's unlike other outlaws who...
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Get out of my sight!
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Roared the king.
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Go back to Nottingham and come up with a plan.
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If you can't capture Robin Hood on your own,
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maybe you shouldn't be sheriff.
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Yes, your majesty.
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I'll think of a plan, your majesty.
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The sheriff backed away from the king,
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making one low bow after another.
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He groaned quietly to himself.
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I have no idea what to do.
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He thought.
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The group rode slowly back to Nottingham.
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The sheriff hung his head during the trip.
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At last, the sheriff's face lit up.
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Aha!
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He cried.
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I've got an idea!
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Ride quickly!
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He ordered his men.
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We have a lot of work to do.
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I know how to lure Robin Hood out of the forest and into a trap!
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A few days later, the Sheriff sent messengers to deliver news across the kingdom.
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The Sheriff was holding a big archery contest in Nottingham.
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First prize was a gold arrow.
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The Sheriff smiled slyly, delighted with his clever idea.
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Robin Hood won't be able to resist an archery contest contest.
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I'll surely be able to arrest him now.
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And indeed, Robin Hood could not resist the contest.
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As soon as he heard the news,
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he gathered his band of men.
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Come, my merry men.
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Let's enter this shooting contest.
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There's a fine prize of a gold arrow,
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and it would annoy the sheriff if one of us won.
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Hooray!
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shouted the men.
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Let's do it!
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Wait, my good master!
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Called out David of Doncaster.
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I've just come from the Blue Boar Inn.
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I heard something very interesting from some men there.
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They say the sheriff wants you to enter the contest so he can capture you.
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I believe it's a trap, Robin.
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You must stay here in Sherwood Forest where you'll be safe.
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Hmm, well maybe we won't go.
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Robin was quiet for a moment.
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Oh, but I don't want the Sheriff to think I'm afraid of him.
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David was worried.
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I told you, it's a trap, he said.
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The inn's owner heard it straight from one of the Sheriff's men.
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I beg you not to go.
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Thank you for the warning, David, said Robin.
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But this news actually makes the contest seem even more interesting.
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His eyes twinkled with fun.
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We're sure to have a good time.
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Isn't that so, men?
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His men cheered.
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They were all looking forward to the shooting contest.
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Thank you.

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Sobre Esta Lição

Nesta lição, vamos praticar inglês através da história clássica "As Aventuras de Robin Hood". Focaremos nos primeiros capítulos, onde você vai aprender sobre personagens importantes e eventos que estabelecem o pano de fundo da narratividade. Através do conteúdo, você não apenas melhorará seu vocabulário, mas também sua compreensão de frases e expressões que podem ser usadas em diálogos do dia a dia. Essa é uma excelente oportunidade para aprender inglês com YouTube e aplicar técnicas de shadowing em inglês para aprimorar sua pronúncia.

Vocabulário e Frases-Chave

  • Outlaw - fora da lei
  • Archery contest - concurso de arco e flecha
  • Merry men - homens alegres (companheiros de Robin)
  • Feasting - banqueteando-se
  • Boast - vangloriar-se
  • Target - alvo
  • Compete - competir
  • Deer - veado

Dicas de Prática

Para aproveitar ao máximo este vídeo e as histórias contadas, aqui estão algumas dicas para praticar com eficácia:

  • Assista ao vídeo duas ou três vezes. Na primeira vez, familiarize-se com a narrativa. Nas próximas visualizações, comece a repetir as falas imediatamente após ouvi-las, tentando imitar a entonação e o ritmo. Isso é essencial para melhorar a pronúncia em inglês.
  • Use a técnica de shadowing. Tente fazer isso em um ambiente tranquilo, onde você pode focar nas nuances da fala. Ouça as intonações, pausas e emoções expressas pelos personagens. O site de shadowspeaks pode fornecer apoio adicional com práticas de shadowing.
  • Separe as falas em trechos pequenos. Cada vez que você repetir um trecho, faça uma pausa, e repita até que se sinta confortável antes de passar para o próximo. Isso ajuda a assimilar melhor o idioma.
  • Anote novas palavras e suas definições. Quando uma nova palavra surgir, pare o vídeo e procure seu significado, assim você ampliará seu vocabulário.

Com dedicação e prática, você pode se tornar mais fluente e confiante ao usar o inglês em conversas cotidianas. Divirta-se enquanto aprende e aproveite a aventura de Robin Hood para tornar o processo de aprendizado mais envolvente!

O que é a Técnica de Shadowing?

Shadowing é uma técnica de aprendizado de idiomas com base científica, originalmente desenvolvida para o treinamento de intérpretes profissionais. O método é simples, mas poderoso: você ouve áudio em inglês nativo e repete imediatamente em voz alta — como uma sombra seguindo o falante com 1-2 segundos de atraso. Pesquisas mostram melhora significativa na precisão da pronúncia, entonação, ritmo, sons conectados, compreensão auditiva e fluência na fala.

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