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Book 2 in The Robin Hood Story "He was a hero, though he never knew it" As a servant in the Locksley manor, Much has always done what he is told, knowing his opinion doesn't matter. He desires to be valued as a brother to the Earl's son Robin, but the Earl has always made it abundantly clear that Much is nothing beyond a useful servant. When Robin sets off to fight in King Richard's Crusade, Much dutifully follows after him-ignoring his own discomfort and desire to stay clear of the war in favor of pleasing Robin. As Robin's impulsive and reckless behavior puts Much and others in danger, will Much continue to accept the Earl's evaluation that he holds no value and his opinion doesn't matter, or will he learn to speak up-and save lives in the process?