In England, there is a brave man named Robin Hood. He lives in the forest with his friends. They call themselves the Merry Men. Robin Hood is a hero, and he helps the poor people.
The king of England, John, is not kind. He takes too much money from the people. The rich are happy, but the poor are sad. They do not have enough food or money. Robin Hood sees this and wants to help.
Robin Hood and his Merry Men decide to take money from the rich. They rob the rich people who travel through the forest. "We will take their money and give it to the poor," Robin Hood says.
One day, they see the sheriff of Nottingham. The sheriff is a bad man who works for the king. He has a lot of money. Robin Hood plans to take it. "Let’s help the people!" he tells his friends.
They set a trap for the sheriff. When the sheriff arrives, Robin Hood and his Merry Men jump out of the trees. They surprise the sheriff and his guards. They take the sheriff's money and run away. The sheriff is very angry.
Robin Hood gives the money to the poor people in the village. Everyone is grateful. "Thank you, Robin Hood!" they say. "You are our hero!"
The sheriff tries to catch Robin Hood, but he cannot find him. Robin Hood is clever and knows the forest well. He always escapes.
As time goes on, Robin Hood continues to help the poor. He becomes famous for his brave deeds. People tell stories about him, and they always remember him.
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