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- Robin Hood first met his lifelong friend Little John when they found themselves on a narrow bridge, both refusing to budge. When Robin threatened Little John with an arrow, John protested that it was not fair that he only had a staff. Not happy to be thought a coward, Robin found himself a staff in a thicket of trees, and the two began to fight.
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One day Robin Hood suggests that he and Little John go in search of adventure. Little John will disguise himself as a friar, and Robin will trade clothes with the first beggar he comes across. Little John eventually comes upon three young women on their way to sell eggs at a market.
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Robin Hood chastises Little John for stealing from someone who did not wrong him. Little John brings the Sheriff into Sherwood Forest, where Robin returns his silver. While Little John goes on an errand, Robin Hood follows him, assuming that he will get off course.
Little John is Robin Hood’s most trusted companion and right-hand man. Unlike Robin Hood, who sees no life more satisfying than the one he leads in Sherwood Forest, Little John is often tempted by a life of hedonistic pleasures.
Little John is a companion of Robin Hood who serves as his chief lieutenant and second-in-command of the Merry Men. He is one of only a handful of consistently named characters who relate to Robin Hood and one of the two oldest Merry Men, alongside Much the Miller's Son.
Robin Hood first met his lifelong friend Little John when they found themselves on a narrow bridge, both refusing to budge. When Robin threatened Little John with an arrow, John protested that it was not fair that he only had a staff.
In his roving, Robin meets a stranger on a bridge over a brook who won't give way. They challenge each other with their respective weapons, and the stranger remarks it's unfair that Robin has a bow and arrows while he has only a staff, so Robin agrees to take up a staff for the fight.
Little John meets a group of pretty young women carrying baskets of eggs to market; he helps them carry the eggs and shares a drink with them before departing. At an inn, he meets a pair of self-important friars, one fat and the other thin.