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Title: The True Story of Lady Marian.
Subtitle: And Why She Broke Off With Robin Hood.
Lady Marian is the most beautiful and intelligent woman in the kingdom, envied by the nobles and worthy of being the queen of England. Several aristocratic suitors have tried to conquer her, but her heart belongs to an outlaw from Sherwood Forest. Robin Hood or Little John? And being the only daughter with no other heirs to protect the family's wealth, her father, the Baron of Arlongford, will not approve a marriage to someone who will not recognized as a future baron by the King.
Furthermore, Lady Marian is no longer a maid. Twenty-eight years old and trapped in one of the most difficult missions of her life, she must decide: a marriage to Sir Stephen of Trent? Or run away to marry the great love of her life, in Sherwood Forest? Her decision does not surprise anyone, but her new life is not what she dreamed, and she must make great efforts to fulfill her existential mission, fighting against oppressors and helping those most in need.
Participating in other adventures and making difficult decisions, after the murder of her father, she must discover if her romantic relationship with Robin Hood is fireproof. Will she stay in Sherwood Forest? Or will she return to Arlongford Castle? Everything seems to indicate that the secret marriage of Robin Hood and Lady Marian is inconvenient for both and they must fight against their own feelings, in order to move forward with their lives. In any case, not only Robin Hood became a legend, another arose, that of Lady Marian.
Today, this ballad is still recited in England with great joy and enthusiasm:
“Lady Marian.
The most beautiful lady in the entire kingdom.
Beautiful and intelligent.
The woman who conquered the heart of Robin Hood.
She defeated the most dangerous assassins in combat.
No one can surpass her using the sword.
She is a formidable and invincible warrior.
She enters and leaves Sherwood Forest freely.
People adore her and nobility rejects her.
But kings and religious people fear her.
And she is the envy of the upper class.
She is worthy of being the Queen of England.
She is fair, merciful and generous.
She always helped those in need.
She gave water, bread and wine to the hungry and thirsty.
She sheltered those who had no roof.
Heat to those who did not have a fireplace.
Work and education for those who did not have it.
She gave money to noble and just causes.
More popular and beloved than Robin Hood.
A faithful companion who helped him accomplish his mission.
Forever, long live Lady Marian!”
Content of the novel:
Chapter One. Little John's Rebellion
Chapter Two. The Memoirs of Lady Marian
Chapter Three. Lady Marian's Dangerous Mission
Chapter Four. The Spectacular Rescue Led by Lady Marian
Chapter Five. The Murder Committed by Lady Marian
Chapter Six. The Marriage of Robin Hood and Lady Marian
Chapter Seven. The Invasion of Sherwood Forest
Chapter Eight. The Death of the Baron of Arlongford
Chapter Nine. Lady Marian's Return to the Upper Class
Chapter Ten. Lady Marian, A New Fugitive from Justice
Chapter Eleven. Robin Hood and Lady Marian Confront Their Pursuers
Chapter Twelve. Lady Marian's New Life
Epilogue
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Title The True Story of Lady Marian
Title: The True Story of Lady Marian.
Subtitle: And Why She Broke Off With Robin Hood.
Lady Marian is the most beautiful and intelligent woman in the kingdom, envied by the nobles and worthy of being the queen of England. Several aristocratic suitors have tried to conquer her, but her heart belongs to an outlaw from Sherwood Forest. Robin Hood or Little John? And being the only daughter with no other heirs to protect the family's wealth, her father, the Baron of Arlongford, will not approve a marriage to someone who will not recognized as a future baron by the King.
Furthermore, Lady Marian is no longer a maid. Twenty-eight years old and trapped in one of the most difficult missions of her life, she must decide: a marriage to Sir Stephen of Trent? Or run away to marry the great love of her life, in Sherwood Forest? Her decision does not surprise anyone, but her new life is not what she dreamed, and she must make great efforts to fulfill her existential mission, fighting against oppressors and helping those most in need.
Participating in other adventures and making difficult decisions, after the murder of her father, she must discover if her romantic relationship with Robin Hood is fireproof. Will she stay in Sherwood Forest? Or will she return to Arlongford Castle? Everything seems to indicate that the secret marriage of Robin Hood and Lady Marian is inconvenient for both and they must fight against their own feelings, in order to move forward with their lives. In any case, not only Robin Hood became a legend, another arose, that of Lady Marian.
Today, this ballad is still recited in England with great joy and enthusiasm:
“Lady Marian.
The most beautiful lady in the entire kingdom.
Beautiful and intelligent.
The woman who conquered the heart of Robin Hood.
She defeated the most dangerous assassins in combat.
No one can surpass her using the sword.
She is a formidable and invincible warrior.
She enters and leaves Sherwood Forest freely.
People adore her and nobility rejects her.
But kings and religious people fear her.
And she is the envy of the upper class.
She is worthy of being the Queen of England.
She is fair, merciful and generous.
She always helped those in need.
She gave water, bread and wine to the hungry and thirsty.
She sheltered those who had no roof.
Heat to those who did not have a fireplace.
Work and education for those who did not have it.
She gave money to noble and just causes.
More popular and beloved than Robin Hood.
A faithful companion who helped him accomplish his mission.
Forever, long live Lady Marian!”
Content of the novel:
Chapter One. Little John's Rebellion
Chapter Two. The Memoirs of Lady Marian
Chapter Three. Lady Marian's Dangerous Mission
Chapter Four. The Spectacular Rescue Led by Lady Marian
Chapter Five. The Murder Committed by Lady Marian
Chapter Six. The Marriage of Robin Hood and Lady Marian
Chapter Seven. The Invasion of Sherwood Forest
Chapter Eight. The Death of the Baron of Arlongford
Chapter Nine. Lady Marian's Return to the Upper Class
Chapter Ten. Lady Marian, A New Fugitive from Justice
Chapter Eleven. Robin Hood and Lady Marian Confront Their Pursuers
Chapter Twelve. Lady Marian's New Life
Epilogue
Work type Narrative, Essay
Tags arrow champion, lady marian, arc, robin hood, king, wealth, medieval, forest
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Author. Holder Rolando José Olivo Mata. Date May 30, 2024.
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