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Robin Hood

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A yeoman named Rob of Lockesley becomes an outlaw leader in Sherwood Forest and gathers a loyal band, including Little John and Maid Marian. The episodic narrative follows their archery feats, raids, disguises, and confrontations with the Sheriff of Nottingham and royal foresters as they resist corrupt authority and redistribute wealth to the poor. Scenes alternate between forest camaraderie—feasts, jokes, and loyal bonds—and tense encounters, duels, and rescues, highlighting a code of courtesy, skill with the longbow, and the contrast between woodland freedom and feudal law.

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J. Walker McSpadden

J. Walker McSpadden was an American author known for his engaging adaptations of classic tales and historical narratives. He contributed to children's literature with works that brought to life the stories of famous figures and legendary characters. His notable titles include "Boys' Book of Famous Soldiers," which introduces young readers to the lives of significant military leaders, and adaptations of classic literature such as "Robin Hood" and "Stories from Dickens." McSpadden's storytelling style aimed to inspire and educate, making history and literature accessible and enjoyable for younger audiences.

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