He has been departed from the group for six months and once he heard the horn, many memories came back to him. He came to the decision to go back to Robin but before he leaves, he decides to go into the pantry and tells a man named Steward to make him breakfast. The man gets snappy at him and does not make him breakfast because he woke up late. That is when a feud breaks out between the two of them. The cook outside hears all the commotion and goes in to see what happens. The steward tells the cook if he gets rid of Little John then he would grant the cook a reward. The cook agrees, however not after long, Little John and the cook become friends and he offers him a job with Robin. The cook deciding to go with Little John and they …show more content…
That causes a small sarcastic argument to break out between the two. Also, it is mentioned that they are going on a new journey to Ancaster. Later in the chapter, a character is introduced into the story; Arthur a Bland. He is introduced when Little John meets him and they get into an argument which turns into a fight that Little John loses because he is very out of shape. Robin finds him fighting with Arthur and watched until John lost. Robin then asks Arthur to join his band of merry men, and he does. The chapter ends with Robin telling Little John to go back to finish his job that he told him to