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4 June, 10:08

Why doesn't John-the-Fletcher take Robin to Sir Peter de Lindsay? A. John-the-Fletcher does not come because he dies of the plague. B. Robin refuses to go because he does not want to be a page for Sir Peter. C. Thieves take John-the-Fletcher's horse so he cannot take Robin to Sir Peter's. D. Robin cannot ride or walk so is unable to travel with John-the-Fletcher's messenger.

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  1. 4 June, 10:18
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    Its D. because he lost his leg and he is ill
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