Robin Hood Reading

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Description

An excerpt from the classic, \"The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood\" by Howard Pyle

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Teen (13-17)

Accents

British (General)

Transcript

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Hello, my name is Jara Garvin and I am represented by model talent management for my Children books, read. I'll be reading Robin Hood when Robin was 18 with a strong body and a bold heart. The sheriff of Nottingham proclaimed a shooting match. A large bear of ale would go to the best shot with a bow and arrow. When Robin heard of the match, he said, I too go and enjoy my string. Not only for the barrow of but to win the smile of Maid Marion as well. The month was May and flowers covered the meadow, apple buds blossomed in the coco and lark could be heard in the hedge. The air was sweet and Robin whistled as he thought of made Marian as he walked through the forest. At dawn, Robin suddenly came upon 15 of the king's foresters seated beneath the great oak tree. Each man was dressed in bright green or leak and green as it was called. They made a fine show. Feasting on meat pie and foaming ale. One of them with his mouth full, called out to Robin or where are you going? My with your bow and arrows. When Robin told them where he was off to Nottingham Town to shoot for the prize. They all laughed out loud. They called him a boasting infant and told him he had no chance of winning. That made Robin angry for no lad likes to be teased. He boldly made a bet that he could bring down the best in the herd of deer. More than 60 yards away. He took his good strong bow and made of wood and placing the tip at his instep. He strung it. He fitted the broad bow into the string and raised the bow, drawing back the gray goose feather to his ear. The next moment, the bow string rang and the arrow sped like a hawk in the wind killing the deer dead. Hawk cried Robin hood with his hand on his hip. How do you like that? Shock? Good fellows. All the foresters were filled with rage for. They had lost their bet. Not only that Robin had killed one of the king's deer that was in their care.