ROBIN HOOD AND LITTLE JOHN
Robin was looking for deer in the forest and he saw some on the far side of a little river. He had to cross the river however, there was a big man standing at the end of the bridge. Then they fought. The strong man won the fight and in the end this man called Little John told him he was looking for Robin because he wanted to join his men.
Robin promised to teach him to use the bow.
ROBIN HOOD AND SIR RICHARD OF THE LEE
Little John and Much met a knight and they brought him to Robin. The knight introduced himself as Sir Richard of the Lee. They had dinner and Robin asked him if he wants to pay for it. The knight answered he didn't have got money and this was true.
The knight explained how he lost his fortune and how he had to pay the money back. Robin lent him the money, gave him some clothes and a horse and ordered him to pay him back in a year from that day. Little John went with him.
SIR RICHARD PAID THE ABBOT
At first Sir Richard pretends he hasn't got the money to pay the Abbot, finally he pays him. The knight worked on his lands and he had the four hundred pieces of gold he borrowed from Robin. His wife and her ladies made a hundred bows and arrows to Robin.
LITTLE JOHN AND THE SHERIFF OS NOTTINGHAM
Little John won a gold and a silver arrow in tournament and he became the Sheriff's servant and then the cook's friend. They went to the Sheriff's strong- room and took the sheriff's best cups and three hundred and three pieces of gold.
Once again Robin invited Sheriff of Nottingham to dinner. The Sheriff promised not try to catch or kill Robin or his men.
ROBIN HOOD AND FRIAR TUCK
Will Scarlet told Robin about the best bowman in the country, Friar Tuck. Both Robin and Friar Tuck challenged each other. After that Robin called his men and Friar Tuck his dogs. Finally Friar Tuck gave in and became an outlaw