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7. King Richard Lion-Heart has
heard so much tales of brave
Robin Hood that he great desired
to see him. Some of the story
had been against Robin, and
many had been in his favour,
and the king wishing to find
out the truth. He set away, along
with his nobles and strong bodyguards,
to found the young outlaw.​

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Answered by ChandanaGalgali
8

Answer:

King Richard Lion-Heart has

heard so many tales of brave

Robin Hood that he had a great desire

to see him. Some of the stories

had been against Robin, and

many had been in his favour,

and the king wished to find

out the truth. He set away, along

with his nobles and strong bodyguards,

to find the young outlaw.

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Answered by pooja5june2007
1

Answer:

King Richard Lion-Heart had

heard so many tales of brave

Robin Hood that he greatly desired

to see him. Some of the stories

had been against Robin, but

many had been in his favour ,

and the king wished to find

out the truth. He set up, along

with his nobles and strong bodyguards,

to find the young outlaw.​

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