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The narrative follows Matilda Fitzwater, a spirited noblewoman torn between an arranged marriage to an earl and her love of forest freedom, as ceremonies, armed interruptions, and comic misunderstandings unsettle local society near Sherwood Forest. Scenes alternate between pastoral hunting outings and satiric domestic debates with her stern father, while knights, friars, and yeomen complicate loyalties and courtship. The work blends romantic adventure, mock‑heroic incidents, and witty repartee to lampoon chivalric pretension and social rank, juxtaposing natural liberty against landed authority and examining tensions among love, honor, and property.
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