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“He may be the stoutest man hereabouts,' said Gisbourne scornfully, 'but hereabouts is not the wide world...”
John Burrows, The Adventures of Robin Hood
“On the morning of King Richard's visit, the bright sun shone down into the stony streets, now alive with a restless sea of people, country and town folk alike.”
John Burrows, The Adventures of Robin Hood
“Speak not so sourly,' answered Robin. 'Did you eat thorns and vinegar for breakfast today?”
John Burrows, The Adventures of Robin Hood
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“Good friends, I shall always remember your kindness. If ever you are in trouble, you may come to the Castle of Lea. Its walls may be battered to the ground before harm shall befall you.”
John Burrows, The Adventures of Robin Hood