Front Matter
Then, still bareheaded, he stood up and swore an oath
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Dear Jos,
—Robin Hood was a real man.
The stories about him are very old. They were written many,
many years ago by men whose names have been forgotten.
The old letters in which they were printed are very difficult
to read, but now, in this little book, you will find
the stories easy both to read and to understand. The
poetry is in the same words as it was in those old
books.
Robin Hood lived in times very different from ours.
In the first chapter of this book I have told you about those
times, and how and why Robin came to live in the
Green Wood, and to have all his wonderful adventures.
If you do not care about the "how and
why," you must begin the book at its second chapter, but I hope you
will begin at the beginning, for the more you know
about brave Robin, the more you will love and admire
him.—Your loving Aunt,
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