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Henry Gilbert 
Robin Hood 
Illustrator: Brundage, Frances

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Robin, or Robert of Locksley, as he was known to the steward and the monks, was a freeman, or socman, as it was termed, and was a young man of wealth as things went then. He had his own house and land, a farm of some hundred and sixty acres of the richest land on the verge of the manor, and he knew full well that the monks had long cast covetous eyes upon his little holding. It lay beside the forest, and was called the Outwoods. Robin held his land at a rent, and so long as he paid this to the monks they could not legally oust him from his farm, much as they would have liked to do this. Robin was looked upon by the abbot as a discontented and malicious man. He had often bearded the abbot in his own monastery, and told him to his face how wickedly he and his stewards treated the villeins and poorer tenants of their manors. Such defiance in those days was reckoned to be almost unheard of, and the monks and Guy of Gisborne, their steward at Birkencar, hated Robin and his free speech as much as Robin hated them for their tyranny and oppression.
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Språk Engelska ● Formatera EPUB ● Sidor 191 ● ISBN 9783964845115 ● Filstorlek 1.2 MB ● Utgivare idb ● Publicerad 2018 ● Nedladdningsbara 24 månader ● Valuta EUR ● ID 6727080 ● Kopieringsskydd utan

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