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Not sure why he's regarded as heroic by the public.


After all, they weren't robbing the bank execs, they were robbing soldiers fighting in the Crimea. It was their payroll that was stolen.


"I'll book you. I'll book you on something. I'll find something in the book to book you on."

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The soldiers would have gotten paid anyway, and did, eventually. They were heroes because they pulled it off. Sort of like Bonnie and Clyde or Dillenger, but they killed a lot fewer people.

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From the country who brought you Robin Hood!

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He had style !

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Because Sean Connery was playing him. And he had great presence and charisma.

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