In the poem "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes, Tim the ostler worked at the inn where the highwayman's lover, Bess, was staying. Tim betrayed the highwayman by alerting the authorities about his planned robbery, leading to the tragic events that followed.
"The Highwayman" is a narrative poem written by Alfred Noyes, not Robert Lewis Stevenson. It tells the story of a highwayman who is in love with a landlord's daughter named Bess, and ends tragically when he is betrayed and dies to save her. The poem is known for its romantic and tragic themes, as well as its vivid imagery and strong rhythm.
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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.
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The Happy Highwayman was created in 1939.