Highwaymen would steal anything of value (money, jewels, watches, etc).
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The highwayman in the poem "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes steals the life of the innkeeper's daughter instead of gold.
The landlord's daughter's life.
He stole from Tim the Ostler
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at least once
Mostly gold coins and jewellery.
well in one there is one they sail away instead of both dying to another country and both steal
well highwaymans steal things from other people and well people hate stealers because its really to steal and well basically he will steal money something that is really expensive and that is gold and very beautiful and you just want to take it and really that's about it
The highwayman's diet typically consisted of basic food items such as bread, cheese, dried meats, and whatever else he could find or steal while on the road. They had a simple and portable diet due to their nomadic and often secretive lifestyle.
The highwayman is a romanticized figure based on real-life highway robbers who operated in England during the 17th and 18th centuries. They were often seen as daring and charismatic figures who would ambush travelers on remote roads to steal their valuables. The image of the highwayman has been immortalized in literature and folklore, romanticizing their actions and making them popular characters in stories and poems.
He stole cows and sheep's and money without other people knowing.