One day, two years later,
Robin visited his old friend, Friar Tuck. They
talked for a long time about their adventures.
‘I eat too well now, Robin,’ said the friar. ‘I am too fat and I cannot
fight. People say that King Richard is ill. I hope that he will live for a
long time. I hope that John will never be king. I wouldn't
like to sleep on
a hard bed in the forest again!’
On the way home, Robin walked slowly and thought about Friar
Tuck's words. Then he heard the noise of horses' feet on the road, and
looked up. It was the sheriff and his men.
‘Robin Fitzooth,’
called the sheriff, ‘I have here a letter from the
king. It says that you will come with me!’
‘From King Richard?’ asked Robin. ‘Why does the king send you?
He knows that we are not friends!’
The sheriff came nearer, but not too near. He was very afraid of
Robin.
‘Not
King Richard,’ he answered. ‘Richard is dead! I am talking
about King John. Take him, men!’
Robin pulled out his sword and began to fight. At the same time he
moved slowly away from the road to the forest. There were too many
men - he couldn't win.
He had cuts on his right arm, and the arm hurt
very badly.
When he got to the forest, he ran. He could find his way through
forest very well, and the sheriff's men lost him.
Robin went through the forest to St Mary's Abbey.
In front of the
abbey, he fell to the ground. There, the abbot's men found him.
‘It is Robin Hood!’ said the abbot. ‘I would like to kill him, but this
is a church. Take him to one of the bedrooms. You, man, go to the
sheriff. Tell him that Robin Hood is at the abbey.’
♦
Robin woke up. There was nobody in the room. He was very weak and
couldn't move from the bed. Then he heard a friend. ‘I
am coming,
Robin!’ called Little John. ‘Where are you ?’
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‘Here! I am here!’ said Robin weakly.
Little John broke open the door.
Robin spoke very slowly.
‘Little John, help me one last time. Carry me to the window. Good.
Now give me your bow.’
Little John helped Robin to put an arrow in the bow. They pulled. The
arrow flew a long way, into the forest.
‘Take me to that place and put me in the ground there,’ said Robin.
There is a place in the forest near the abbey. There you can find these
words:
Under this stone is Robin
Hood. Remember Robin and
his men — No braver man will
come again.