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They killed his parents. Took his home. His lands. His rights.
Their mistake.
Robin and Marian:
based on the old ballads.
inspired by the Victorian adventure books.
The traditional tales as they've never been told before.
Taken from the Clerk of Copmanhurst's third letter and including: an example of who pays the toll when good men break bad laws; the advantages of a forest home regarding peace and safety; the disadvantages of outlawry regarding trysting and wooing; how spying for one's king is both fun and frightening; how crisscrossing paths finally converge; an argument for marrying beneath one's station when it's one's own true love; an argument against marrying considerably beneath one's age, especially when it's someone else's true love; more 'dunkings'; jests; and a bear.