Hi guys, here I will tell you chapter 12 that contains "The Two
Churchmen and the Bags of Gold" Oke, please read bellow.
The Two
Churchmen and the Bags of Gold
Chapter: 12
Another winter came and went.
There was not much snow on the ground and people could again use the Great
North Road. ‘One day, Sir Richard of Lee will pay us the abbot's money,’ said Robin
to Little John and Will Scarlet. ‘But perhaps we can get the money back from
the church first.’
‘A good plan, Robin,’ answered
Little John. ‘I will find a rich churchman and invite him to a forest dinner.
Then he can pay us five hundred pounds. That is not too expensive for our best
forest deer, our whitest bread and our finest wine!’
The next evening, Little John
went to the road and waited at the robbers' usual place behind a tree. He
didn't have to wait long. Two churchmen on beautiful white horses were on the
road. The two men wore expensive clothes. They were afraid, and they often
looked into the forest. Little John came out of the forest and moved to the
middle of the road. ‘Good evening, brothers,’ he called. ‘Are you going to St
Mary's Abbey?’ They stopped their horses and the younger churchman answered, ‘Yes,
we are going to visit the abbot. Are we near the abbey? We don't want to be on
this road at night. People say robbers live in the forests near here!’
‘I am the abbot's man,’ said
Little John. ‘I can show you a quick way to the abbey. Follow me!’ So the two
men followed Little John into the forest. After a few minutes they saw smoke
and then a fire. Robin's men were there. ‘Where are we?’ cried the churchmen. ‘Who
are these men? This is not the abbey!’
‘Good evening, brothers!’ said
Robin. ‘Don't be afraid, we will not hurt you. We hope you will stay for
dinner!’ The two churchmen were very unhappy but they could not leave. So they
got down from their horses and sat at Robin's table. Robin's men brought them
meat, wine and bread. The food was very good, but the churchmen couldn't eat.
They were too afraid. ‘Not hungry ?’ asked Robin. ‘Please eat more because we
will ask you to pay something for your dinner. With a little church gold, we
can help the abbot's villagers. On the abbot's land there are many poor families.’
The men's faces were very white. ‘We are only poor churchmen,’ they answered, ‘and
we have no money. Please don't kill us!’ Little John went to the churchmen's
horses and looked in their bags. Then he called to Robin Hood. ‘They are right,
Robin. There is no money in their bags.’
‘We told you that,’ said one of
the men. ‘Please, it is very late and we want to get to the abbey. My Lord
Abbot is waiting for us.’
‘Wait!’ answered Robin. ‘You are
wearing some fine clothes. You can pay for your dinner with those. Take them
off!’
‘What ? Here, in the forest?’
asked the men. ‘The night is very cold!’
‘Take them off,’ Robin repeated, ‘or
do you want me to help you?’ He took out his sword. The two men slowly took off
all their clothes. The robbers looked at the churchmen and began to laugh. Under
their clothes, each man had five large money bags. ‘Look at that,’ said Little
John. ‘What do we have here? Aha! There is gold in these bags! One hundred
pounds in each bag.’
‘We will take this gold,’ said
Robin Hood. ‘It is not yours because you didn't have any money. Perhaps somebody
put the gold there! Go now and tell the good abbot. Robin Hood found one
thousand pounds!’ The two men began to put on their clothes again. ‘No, no,’
said Robin. ‘You can give us your clothes too and your horses. You can wear our
old clothes, and walk to the abbey.’ The two men ran away and Robin Hood's men
laughed for a long time. ‘I would like to see the abbot's face tomorrow!’ said
Little John. ‘This is more money than we gave him. He will not be a happy man.’
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