As they moved through the forest, they realized that someone was watching them. At the same moment, they were hit by three arrows and attacked by six or seven soldiers. The Black Knight began to swing his sword in every direction. But a knight in blue armor struck the Black Knight's horse with his lance, bringing it crashing down. Wamba seized the horn that Loxley had given to the Black Knight and began to blow it, while he attacked the Blue Knight with his small knife. The soldiers surrounded the Black Knight, who was fighting off his adversaries with his sword. His position was quite difficult when suddenly Loxley appeared from among the trees with his men and eliminated the attackers. The Black Knight removed the helmet of the Blue Knight and was surprised to see Valdemar Fitzars. He asked him who had sent him to attack. 'Richard, your brother, John, sent me to kill you,' Fitzars said. As soon as Loxley and the outlaws heard Fitzars refer to the Black Knight as Richard, they kneeled before him. He spoke to them with royal grandeur. 'Rise, my friends. Any wrongdoings you committed in the past are forgiven by the services you have rendered to me all this time. As for you, Loxley...' 'My name is Robin Hood, my king,' he replied. The exciting novel by Sir Walter Scott - in a modern adaptation with wonderful illustrations - takes us into the world of medieval knights, bringing to life a dark era where conspiracies, passions, and fierce disputes mark the lives of people.
Manufacturer
- Author
- Walter Scott
- Publisher
- Ereynites
- Type
- Classic Literature
- Language
- Greek
- Age
- under 9 years old years
- Cover
- Hardcover
- Number of Pages
- 48
- Release Date
- 10/2008
- Publication Date
- 2008
- Dimensions
- 22x31 cm
- ISBN-13
- 9789603684282
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