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Robin Hood is persuaded by two nobles whom he believes to be loyal to King Richard to recover secret plans attaining to | dG1fSktnZnBuM0pjY1U
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00:00Oh yes, oh yes, oh yes, be it known to all true and loyal citizens of Nottingham that the good
00:15squire John Fitzroy has been fouled unto death by the outlaws of Sherwood Forest. Wherefore,
00:23his grace, the Lord Sheriff of Nottingham has resolved to increase yet again the
00:30price put on the head of their leader, the man known as Robin Hood. The Lord
00:36Sheriff will pay five thousand crowns to whomsoever shall bring him that
00:43murderous thief, alive or dead. God save the King.
00:53Surely someone will betray him for a fortune like that. I doubt it and so does the
00:58sheriff I fancy. But common people have good reason to love Robin Hood. But I'd
01:03give ten thousand crowns for what poor Fitzroy was carrying. The Saracen soldier,
01:07they probably threw it away, a toy for a child. Your pleasure gentlemen.
01:11An ale, Soltire? A toy that in the wrong hands may cost the King his life. My good
01:20Moraine, for ten thousand crowns you may have every man in the country beating
01:23every foot of the forest. Aye, and I'll have Prince John's party joining in the search.
01:26But do you think that he... Bad enough they now know Fitzroy was in England. But if they've
01:30guessed what he was bringing me... Soltire, do you know of any way that I can get in touch with
01:36Robin Hood? The Sheriff of Nottingham hasn't found one in ten years. No, and yet in his own
01:41way Robin Hood is loyal to the King. I know that. I'm sure if he knew what that little toy
01:47may mean to Richard, if I could only talk to Robin Hood. He must have a hundred hiding
01:52places in Barnesdale and Sherwood. Aye, but he can only be in one of them at a time. Drink up,
01:56Soltire. I have an idea.
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