because they wanted to rob all the other rich peoples gold and give it too the poor people or keep it to themselves
Yes. He is guilty. He states that he is after a prize that night. In other words, he is going to hold up a coach and rob the occupants.'i shall be back with the yellow gold....'
It is unsure about how The Highwayman and Bess meet but they have abviously met before because there is an instant connection between them because when the Highwayman comes up to the old inn door Bess was waiting for him.
Oh, dude, Tim the ostler in "The Highwayman" was a total snitch. He sold out the highwayman to the redcoats by telling them about his secret visits to Bess, the landlord's daughter. Talk about betrayal, right? So yeah, Tim basically ruined everything for the highwayman. Tough break, man.
The highwayman robbed traveller's because some did not have guidance and did not know who were bad and traveller's usually bring all their valuable items so they don't get robbed at home.So the highwayman take it because they know they brought it.
Claude Du Vally, James Malanie, and John "Sixteen String Jack" Ryann were all famous Highwaymen and were all executed for there crimes. and dick Turpin. dick was properly the most famous highwayman if you look it on www.a famous highwayman it will say lots of stuff ( warning it is very long) and did you know two ladies dressed up as men to be a highwayman.
A highwayman used to rob people on the road, prior to the invention of cars. Modern highwaymen, usually in undeveloped countries, are usually referred to as bandits.
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A highwayman was a thief who robbed people traveling on the highway. I do not know that anyone "needed" a highwayman.