Now another man walked up, his name was John Little. He challenged him on staff fighting. John Little won and changed his name to Little John and Robin Hood made him his right-hand man.
In this scene a man challenged Robin on his shooting
Scene 1: Robin Hood Becomes an Outlaw
Scene 2: Robin Hood Meets Little John
Scene 3: Robin Hood Wins the Shooting Contest
Robin was walking and found his nephew who went out looking for him named Will Gamwell
Robin Hood was a young boy when he became an outlaw. He stole from the rich and gave to the poor which is how he became an outlaw. One day he was walking in Sherwood Forest and a man walked up and asked him where he was going. Robin told him he was going to a shooting contest and the man challenged him to a shooting. Robin won against the man.
Scene 4: Robin Meets His Long Lost Nephew
Robin was on his way to the shooting contest when another man, named John Little, challenged him to a staff fight. John won and knocked Robin into the river and they both started laughing. Robin suggested that the man should call himself Little John.
Scene 5: Robin Stops a Wedding
Then Robin went to Nottingham to the shooting contest. He dressed in a disguise so no one would know it was him. He won the shooting contest and got a very valuable golden arrow.
Scene 6: Robin Meets Guy of Gisbourne and Kills Him Then Steals His Clothes
Robin and Little John met Robin's long lost nephew Will Gamwell. Will had killed a man so he was also an outlaw. He joined Robin's band of outlaws which included Little John, Friar Tuck, and Allan a Dale.
A lady named Ellen lived on a farm near Sherwood Forest and she was in love with a man who walked around Nottingham playing the guitar. She wanted to marry him but her Dad made her marry a knight. As their wedding began, the man who played the guitar told Robin to stop the wedding and he did.
In Sherwood Forest Robin met a man named Guy of Gisbourne. Guy had been sent by the sheriff to find Robin and kill him. He tried to attack Robin but Robin grabbed Guy's sword and killed him and stole his clothes. The sword cut Robin's hand. Dressed as Guy, Robin told the sheriff he had killed Robin.
Scene 7: Little John Almost Gets Hanged
Scene 8: King Richard Meets Robin and His Outlaws
Scene 9: Robin Hood and His Best Men Become Knights
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Meanwhile Little John went to a lady's house who said that she and her two sons were poor. One of her sons killed one of King Richard's sheep for food but he didn't know it was the king's sheep. King Richard caught the boy and sent him to be hanged. Little John tried to take the boy's place.
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Just as Little John was about to be hanged, Robin came to his rescue, still dressed as Guy of Gisbourne. Since the sheriff thought Guy had killed Robin, he said he could have whatever he wanted. Robin said he wanted Little John to be set free. When King Richard heard about Robin's bravery, he wanted to meet him. The king came to Sherwood Forest to dine with Robin and his outlaws.
King Richard offered Robin and his best men a job as knights in the palace at Nottingham.
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