Robin Hood Story chapter II | English Story for kids
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Chapter 2: Little John And The Sheriff Of Nottingham
It will be remembered that when the poor knight left Robin Hood in the forest Little John went with him to act as his yeoman. He stayed for some time in Sir Richard’s service, and a light and pleasant post he found it, for he was free to do pretty much as he liked.
It happened one fine day that the young men of Nottingham were eager to go shooting, so Little John fetched his bow, and said he would meet them in a trial of skill. While the match was going on, the Sheriff of Nottingham chanced to pass, and he stood for a while near the marks to watch the sport.
Three times Little John shot, and each time he cleft the wand.
“By my faith, this man is the best archer that ever I saw,” cried the sheriff. “Tell me now, my fine lad, what is your name? In what county were you born, and where do you dwell?”
“I was born at Holderness,” said Little John, “and when I am at home men call me Reynold Greenleaf.”
“Tell me, Reynold Greenleaf, will you come and live with me? I will give you twenty marks a year as wages.”
“I have a master already, a noble knight,” answered Little John. “It would be better if you would get leave of him.”
The sheriff was so pleased with the prowess of Little John that he wanted to get him into his own service, so he went to the knight, and it was agreed the sheriff should have him for twelve months. Little John was therefore given at once a strong horse, well equipped, and now behold him the sheriff’s man.
But Little John had not forgotten Robin Hood’s words of warning about the sheriff; he knew him to be a false and greedy man, and a ruthless enemy to the outlaws, and Little John was always thinking how he could pay him out for his treachery.
“By my loyalty and truth,” said Little John to himself, “I will be the worst servant to him that ever he had.”
Little John soon found that his new place was little to his liking. The other servants were not well pleased to see the newcomer; they were jealous of the favour shown to him at first by his master, and treated him with rudeness and contempt. The sheriff himself was very mean; he wished to secure Little John for his service, for he knew such a comely lad and fine archer would do him credit, but once he was sure of him he paid no heed to seeing that he was properly lodged and fed.
It happened one day the sheriff went out hunting, and Little John was left at home forgotten. No meal was served to him, and he was left fasting till noon. As he was by this time very hungry he went to the steward, and asked civilly for something to eat.
“Good sir steward, I pray thee give me to dine,” he said. “It is too long for Greenleaf to be so long fasting, therefore I pray thee, steward, give me my dinner.”
“I’ve had no orders,” said the steward rudely. “Thou shalt have nothing to eat or to drink till my lord comes back to town.”
“Rather than that I’ll crack thy head,” said Little John.
There was no other way to get back his freedom, so the sheriff was compelled to take the oath demanded by Robin. Then he was allowed to depart, and he went back to Nottingham a sad and sorry man, feeling that he had had more than enough of the greenwood to last him a very long time.
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