Why does Robin Hood not take the Knight's money in "The Little Guest of Robin Hood"?

A) Because he was a knight.
B) Because he fought his way out of the forest.
C) Because he was honest.
D) Because he was Little John's brother-in-law.

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In "The Little Guest of Robin Hood," Robin Hood does not take the Knight's money primarily because C) Because he was honest. Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men are known for their principles, and they often spare those they consider honorable.