罗宾汉历险记(英文全本)第 27 章

(美)霍华德·派尔 / 著
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that. Some

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had shot

deer in

hungry

wintertime,

when they

could get

no other

food, and

had been

seen in

the act by

the

foresters,

but had

escaped,

thus

saving

their

ears; some

had been

turned out

of their

inheritance,

that their

farms

might be

added to

the King’s

lands in

Sherwood

Forest;

some had

been

despoiled

by a great

baron or a

rich abbot

or a

powerful

esquire, –

all, for

one cause

or

another,

had come

to

Sherwood

to escape

wrong and

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