Maid Marian tells Robin Hood that a big shipment of gold would be passing through Sherwood forest. It will be carried by Sir Dunstan of Travers who is on his way to Scotland and he will be without an escort.
Robin Hood knows of Sir Dunstan and his reputation in the crusades as a battler.
Maid Marian later learns that it is all a trap. Sir Dunstan is wearing a black patch on his eye and will keep it there until he has captured Robin Hood.
Maid Marian in disguise goes off to warn Robin Hood but is nearly captured by Sir Dunstan who manages to grab her scented kerchief.
Now it is Maid Marian's turn to fall for Sir Dunstan's trap. Maybe the Sheriff of Nottingham could be her unlikely rescuer.
The story perks up at the end as both the Sheriff and Sir Dunstan want to be the one who caught Robin Hood. Until then you have to wonder why Maid Marian would go off to the forest with her scented kerchief.
Robin Hood knows of Sir Dunstan and his reputation in the crusades as a battler.
Maid Marian later learns that it is all a trap. Sir Dunstan is wearing a black patch on his eye and will keep it there until he has captured Robin Hood.
Maid Marian in disguise goes off to warn Robin Hood but is nearly captured by Sir Dunstan who manages to grab her scented kerchief.
Now it is Maid Marian's turn to fall for Sir Dunstan's trap. Maybe the Sheriff of Nottingham could be her unlikely rescuer.
The story perks up at the end as both the Sheriff and Sir Dunstan want to be the one who caught Robin Hood. Until then you have to wonder why Maid Marian would go off to the forest with her scented kerchief.