Hi guys, here I will tell you a story about "Robin Hood" Oke, pleased read bellow.
Robin Fitzooth
is Born in Sherwood Forest
Chapter: 1
The Robin Hood stories are very
famous. Most people know that Robin lived in Saxon and Norman times. He robbed
rich people and gave the money to poor people. But not everybody knows that he
came from a rich family. And not many people know that Robin Hood was
half-Saxon and half-Norman.
The story begins with Robin
Hood's Saxon grandfather, Sir* George Gamwell. Gamwell lived near a Norman
lord*. This lord wanted to take Gamwell's house and his lands. The two men
fought, and the Norman lord killed Gamwell's two sons. Gamwell's wife also
died. But Sir George also had a young daughter, Joanna.
‘I have no sons,’ Gamwell said to
Joanna. ‘So I will teach you to fight with a sword, and with a bow and arrow.’
Five years later, Joanna was nineteen years old and very beautiful. One day, a
young man visited Sir George. His name was William Fitzooth, and he was a
Norman. ‘Sir George,’ he began, ‘I love your daughter. I hope that she loves me.
I would like to marry her. I have money and land…’ But Sir George was very
angry. ‘Never!’ he answered. ‘My daughter will never marry you. Get off my
land. Do not come here again or I will kill you!’ Joanna loved this young man.
So she tried to talk to her father, but he didn't want to listen. Sir, Lord,
Lady: Important men had the words Sir or Lord before their names; important
women had the word Lady. ‘Go to your room!’ he shouted. ‘I do not want
to hear that man's name again.’ That night, William came back to Sir George's
home. He stood under Joanna's window and called to her. Joanna took . some
clothes and came quietly out of the house. William took her hand. ‘Will you
come with me and marry me?’ he asked. ‘We cannot live in my home because your
father's men will look for you there. So we will live in the green forest.’ ‘I
am sorry for my father,’ Joanna said sadly, ‘but I love you. I know you are a
good man. I will marry you.’ In the morning, Sir George woke late. He called to
his men, ‘Where is my daughter ? I want to speak to her.’ But Joanna was
nowhere in the house. Sir George was very angry, then very sad. ‘I have no
family now,’ he thought.
One fine day in April, a year
later, a man came to the house. ‘Your daughter sent me here,’ he said. ‘She
wants you to come and see her.’ Sir George followed the man to the middle of
Sherwood Forest. There, in the spring sunshine, he saw his daughter. He also
saw a baby boy in her arms. Joanna looked up at her father and smiled. ‘This is
Robin, your grandson,’ she said. She gave the baby to her father. Sir George
wanted to be angry, but he was very happy with his grandson in his arms. ‘Robin?
Is that your name?’ he said. ‘Well, little Robin, I wanted to kill your father
but that is not possible now. Please, daughter, come with your husband and live
near me. Let's forget the past.’ ‘We will come and live near you, father,’ said
Joanna. ‘But I will often bring my son to the forest. I will teach him to find
his way in the forest in the day and at night. He will learn to make arrows for
his bow, and to catch forest animals. He will make a ire and cook the meat. The
forest will always be his second home.’
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