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[Robin Hood and the Encounter with Friar Tuck]-[The Adventures of Robin Hood - Part 12]

The Adventures of Robin Hood · A2 ·

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The Unexpected Encounter at Fountains Abbey

In this chapter, Robin Hood and his Merry Men embark on a mission to find the 'Curdle Friar' (later revealed as Friar Tuck) at Fountains Abbey, hoping to prevent Ellen's wedding. As the group nears the destination, Robin decides to proceed alone, leading to a fateful encounter by a broad, fast-flowing river.

The Jolly Friar and the River Wager

Upon finding a 'jolly-looking fellow' eating a meat pie on the riverbank, Robin observes the friar singing to himself in two distinct voices. Their interaction quickly turns into a battle of wits. The friar, initially unwilling to help, eventually agrees to carry Robin across the river. However, this act of 'kindness' is merely a setup for a playful power struggle. Robin, acting with characteristic cleverness, manages to steal the friar’s sword while being carried, only for the friar to retaliate by dumping Robin into the cold river, declaring, 'let that cool your hot spirit.'

The Duel and the Call for Backup

What follows is a 'furious clash' of broadswords that lasts for an hour, with neither man able to wound the other. Exhausted, they pause, panting heavily, and mutually agree to a ceasefire. Robin decides to use his 'trick up his sleeve'—his bugle—to call his men. The friar, not to be outdone, counters by blowing a 'sharp, high note' on a silver whistle, summoning four fierce hounds. To the friar's astonishment, Will Scarlet tames the dogs instantly, proving that the 'wolves' are merely 'lambs' in the presence of someone they recognize.

Revelation and Alliance

The climax of the encounter occurs when the friar recognizes Will Scarlet, previously known as Will Gamwell. Upon learning that the man he has been fighting is none other than the legendary Robin Hood, the friar is humbled. The mystery of the 'Curdle Friar' is resolved when Will identifies the friar as the man Robin has been hunting all day.

Known by various titles—'Colonel Friar of the Fountain Dale,' the 'Abbot of the Fountain's Abbey,' and his preferred name, 'Simple Friar Tuck'—he is a man of hidden depth. Realizing the urgency of Robin's mission, the friar agrees to join them. The chapter concludes with the group, now including the newly recruited Friar Tuck and his hounds, departing for Sherwood Forest under the cover of night, marking the beginning of a powerful new alliance.

🎯Key Sentences

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I think I should go the rest of the way alone.
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That's strange.
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What is going on, he wondered.
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I would love to, but I won't sing alone.
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Will you join me?
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📝Key Phrases

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at first light
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wade across
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what is going on
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clumsily
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barge in
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📖 Transcript

Chapter 10 Robin Hood Finds Curdle Friar.
The next morning, Robin and the Merry Men sprang out of bed at first light.
They had to find the Curdle Friar, a fountain's abbey, quickly if they hoped to stop Ellen's wedding.
Will Scarlet knew the way to the abbey, so he led the others.
The path took them through woods they had never traveled.
Just after noon, they reached a broad, fast-flowing river.

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