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00:00A drink.
00:30Wild Aedric, as he was known, was a Saxon thing, like a lord or a king to his people.
00:44Aedric didn't believe England had been conquered.
00:47Even when a Norman king came and stole the English crown, he rebelled.
00:53And he retreated into the woods and became an outlaw.
00:56For many summers, Aedric defied the king's soldiers, and he and his men feasted on the king's deer.
01:06What about Goddard, father?
01:08I'm coming to Goddard.
01:10One day, when the cold crept in and the mists came forth, Aedric was hunting alone deep in the forest.
01:17And he came upon a dwelling, and he saw something that no man was meant to see.
01:24Fairies?
01:25Dancing.
01:28Naked.
01:29And the most beautiful of them all was Goddard.
01:42Bewitched by her beauty, Aedric stole her away into the forest.
01:47On their wedding night, after Aedric laid with Goddard, she turned him into a magnificent stack.
01:55And immediately, he darted off deep into the forest.
01:59The goddess spell made Aedric eternal.
02:04And he became the protector of the forest.
02:07And to this day, he watches over all of us.
02:10Have you ever seen the stack?
02:11I know men who have, and they all say when you see it, you know wild Aedric is gazing back at you.
02:35Are you still going tomorrow?
02:39I must.
02:41I have to try one more time.
03:09Where's father?
03:11He's gone to Nottingham, my love.
04:15Jareth.
04:17Huntingdon.
04:22You've over a thousand acres.
04:26Fine manor.
04:28What did you expect?
04:30More.
04:31Then perhaps you should consider another crusade.
04:33The last one seemed to benefit you well.
04:35Others got more.
04:37You, of Nottingham.
04:39Nottingham is not mine.
04:42Which is the King's.
04:44I sit in his governance only.
04:46We provide taxes and loyalty.
04:50In return we enjoy the benefits of the King's generosity.
04:54His lands are ours to prosper.
04:58Where are you going?
05:00To the garden, Father.
05:02Now sit.
05:03You must learn.
05:04We'll have some new ideas around you.
05:07All right.
05:08Now sit.
05:09Your eminence, we're grateful.
05:39Which one is he?
05:42I'm Hugh of Loxley.
05:44He'll hear your calls and be quick with it.
05:47I've waited months to see him.
05:50Then be grateful he's shown you compassion.
05:57Loxley Manor is my ancestral home.
06:00Its lands were granted to my father's father by King Harold himself.
06:03A Saxon king who lost your lands when he lost England to my father's uncle, William the
06:08conqueror.
06:09Your lands have not been yours since that day.
06:11Just as your gods have not been yours since Christ followed the Normans here.
06:16Other Saxon lands have been returned.
06:18I know one wrote to the Pope.
06:20You're free to write to the Pope, but I cannot do as you ask.
06:28I'm a fair man, Loxley.
06:30Try to be.
06:33I shall grant you the position of a royal forester.
06:37You will have coin and duties to the king.
06:40This is a good life, one most men in my position would not offer.
06:44He accepts, my lord.
06:47Gratefully.
06:48I wish to hear it from his tongue.
06:50Come on, Hugh.
06:51Do it for Joan.
06:52For Robert.
06:55You have a son.
06:57Then consider his future.
06:58An heir is everything to a man, as is Priscilla to me.
07:04You may rise.
07:09Hugh of Loxley.
07:10Do you accept what is offered to you?
07:20I do.
07:21Excellent.
07:22The matter is settled.
07:27You gonna stand there watching the rest of your life?
07:29Are you gonna be angry with the rest of yours?
07:32Better to take it out on a wooden block, I suppose.
07:35Or a Norman head.
07:38What about me?
07:40What about Robert?
07:42Those were our lads.
07:44That was our house.
07:45And now that bastard Huntington sleeps in my bed.
07:47And they took them.
07:48But what can you do about that now?
07:50Are you gonna spend the rest of your life fighting this?
07:53What is to become of you?
07:54What is to become of Robert?
07:56I keep teaching him, like you always do.
08:00Yes, I can teach him to read and write.
08:02He might even have a life at court.
08:04But he needs a father.
08:05Life in court?
08:06Joan.
08:07Joan.
08:08They'd make us take their religion.
08:11And I'm never doing that.
08:13Ever.
08:18I need to release a little quicker.
08:20Here.
08:21It's not about your eye or your arms.
08:24When you grow, this will take care of itself.
08:28It's in here.
08:31This is the secret to the longbow.
08:33It's your chest.
08:34And you listen to the bow.
08:36It breathes too.
08:38So do it again.
08:39This time close your eyes.
08:41And listen as it stretches.
08:42It will tell you its reach.
08:43Hear that?
08:44A bit further.
08:48Now breathe and release.
08:52You've got talent, my boy.
08:57When the Normans came, why didn't they all run in forest like Wild Adric?
09:03Well, they stayed to protect their king.
09:04The woods would have protected them.
09:05Why did they stay and die?
09:06Pride, I suppose.
09:07The Normans can put their castles all over this land.
09:10These woods, these were as old as the earth.
09:19No man will ever own them.
09:21Here.
09:22Look at this.
09:26My forefathers made this.
09:28Long before the Normans came.
09:30That stone is from a sacred place.
09:33The heart of the forest.
09:35It's a great cave that few men have ever seen.
09:39You tell me that I'm from?
09:41God will lead you.
09:45One day.
09:46When you're ready.
09:59Welcome back, Sam.
10:09He's mine.
10:10Don't hurt him.
10:11Why would I hurt him?
10:12His name's Henry.
10:13Here's a name.
10:14What are you doing here?
10:15That used to be our home.
10:16Our house?
10:17My family lived there before.
10:18Until I was five.
10:19But my father made that house.
10:20He didn't make it.
10:21He took it.
10:22I don't believe you.
10:23There's a hall with glass windows and wooden panels.
10:24In the corner behind one of the wooden panels is a secret room.
10:26It was used as a hiding place if ever the castle was attacked.
10:27Marianne!
10:28Marianne!
10:29Marianne!
10:30Marianne!
10:31What were you doing?
10:32There was a boy father.
10:33There was a boy father.
10:34There was a boy father.
10:35He didn't make it.
10:36He took it.
10:37I don't believe you.
10:39There's a hall with glass windows and wooden panels.
10:41In the corner behind one of the wooden panels is a secret room.
10:44It was used as a hiding place if ever the castle was attacked.
10:50Marianne!
10:51Marianne!
10:53What were you doing?
10:57There was a boy father.
10:59Boy?
11:00He said he used to live here.
11:02Go in the house.
11:04I know who you are, Loxley!
11:07Rob!
11:08You don't come round here!
11:12I'll take your eye now!
11:27That's right.
11:28What are you doing?
11:29Where was he?
11:30At the house!
11:31What were you doing there?
11:32Nothing!
11:33No!
11:34She...
11:35Trying to leave me, Winda.
11:36What were you doing?
11:51Where was he?
11:51At the house.
11:52What were you doing there?
11:54Nothing.
11:55No, she used me, Wendell.
11:56To see.
11:57To see what?
11:58Huh?
11:58To see what?
12:00To see what?
12:01Don't you?
12:01Answer me, Rupert.
12:03How dare you?
12:04How dare you bring this into my life?
12:06Our son went there.
12:07I didn't go there.
12:07Because of you.
12:08Because you wouldn't let it be.
12:09I have told you to let it be.
12:10How can I let it be?
12:13They've taken everything, John.
12:16John, this was my land.
12:19This was my home.
12:20This was my home.
12:21I am your life.
12:22Rob is your life.
12:36I am your life.
12:37Of course, my life.
13:05Caught three poachers today, owned by the brook. Spraggett among them.
13:22They actually caught something.
13:24Yeah. Five pheasants, no less. On the way to Nottingham to sell them, like under the sheriff's nose.
13:30They'll pay dearly for that.
13:32No, we let them go.
13:35I wasn't about to cut the hand off a lad.
13:38And the old wind wouldn't, bearing the axe, said you'd do it.
13:40And he grabbed his breeches.
13:43Qu'est-ce qu'on dit?
13:47Je ne pense pas. Essaye encore.
13:49Merci pour le repas, maman.
13:57Did you decide yet?
14:01Why can't I come on the hunt? I'm old enough.
14:03Uh...
14:05Yeah, it's up to your mother.
14:08Then I already know the answer.
14:14Je finis.
14:16Je sors pour couper du bois avec ma lampe, nommant.
14:19Why do you persist in teaching him that?
14:32Because it is the language of the court.
14:35He's never going, Joan.
14:37He's not the son of an earl.
14:38I know what he is.
14:39Then why don't you accept it?
14:41I have, and have never blamed you for it.
14:43At least not as you have blamed yourself.
14:45I accepted it a very long time ago.
14:48Really?
14:50I must have missed that, yeah.
14:51Mm.
15:01Take him on the hunt.
15:07Maybe he'll find Goddard and she can decide what's to become of him.
15:10Maybe he'll find Goddard and he'll find Goddard and he'll find Goddard and he'll find Goddard and he'll find Goddard and he'll find Goddard and he'll find Goddard and he'll find Goddard and he'll find Goddard.
15:15Oh, my God.
15:45You're dangerous.
15:48Yes.
15:51I am.
15:54Back to your post, Captain.
16:15Father, perfect day for it.
16:26Yeah!
16:26I've got to protect him.
16:38May the old gods look upon us.
16:40Welcome to Sherwood, my lord.
17:00Loxley.
17:01How is the king's forest flourishing, my lord?
17:09And game is plentiful?
17:11There are herds on the eastern ridge, some this side of the river.
17:15You know, Hansingland.
17:28And his daughter, Marion.
17:30Aren't you going to comment on my dress?
17:52It's fetching.
17:53It's a little short.
17:54Oh, nonsense.
17:56Why do you look so drab?
17:58Dress up for hunting.
17:59I detest it.
18:01Really, Marion, no wonder your father's angry at you.
18:04He made me come here, but he can't force me to enjoy it.
18:10Don't be boring.
18:11There's plenty to enjoy.
18:13Like all the young foresters there.
18:14Like that one.
18:23Eyes on the trees, Robin.
18:26Take more than an arrow to pierce their eyes, Rob.
18:30Loxley.
18:31I thought he'd be dead by now.
18:34He probably feels the same way about you.
18:38To Wild Edric.
18:40And to the great hunt.
18:41Edric.
18:41Edric.
18:42Edric.
18:42Offer the sheriff some wine, Rob.
18:50Go on.
18:51You all right?
18:57Come straight back.
19:03I'll let him through.
19:08My lord, would you care to?
19:09What do you have there?
19:12Forest is wine, sire.
19:18What are we toasting to, lad?
19:22To the forest.
19:23For the gifts of a good hunt.
19:25You want me to drink to old Saxon beliefs?
19:28You're both, young man.
19:29What's your name?
19:32Loxley, sire.
19:34Robert of Loxley.
19:35That's the son of the man your family's estate used to belong to.
19:54I see you haven't lost your enjoyment for other people's misfortune.
19:57Oh, there's far more to enjoy about him than his misfortune.
20:07Oh, there's far more to enjoy about him than his misfortune.
20:11I don't know.
20:41I don't know.
21:11I don't know.
21:41I don't know.
21:42It's a man.
21:50No!
21:51It's a man there!
21:53You touch me again and I'll kill you!
22:00Let's lose, men!
22:02What happened?
22:03Pooches, I bet.
22:09Caught them with this, my lord.
22:15You know where you are?
22:16Sherwood.
22:17Sherwood Forest.
22:18Which belongs to the king, as does all that lives within him.
22:22Do you know what happens when you steal from the king?
22:25You lose your hand.
22:26No, please.
22:27Please, I beg you, sir, please.
22:28Stop!
22:29Stop!
22:30Stop!
22:31Stop!
22:32My lord, we know this man.
22:35He's wronged you, but he's just a fool trying to feed his family.
22:38Who deserves Norman justice?
22:39Please, my lord.
22:40He deserves a trial, doesn't he?
22:41Isn't that Norman law?
22:42Very well, bring them to Nottingham, where they'll be tried.
22:43Found guilty, they will hang.
22:49Ah, your decision, Oxy.
22:54Don't you dare lay your hands on me.
23:02Don't you dare lay your hand from me!
23:05Don't let me touch you!
23:07All your sword, Huntington, to damn you!
23:09Well, damn your sword, all of you.
23:12Loxley has offended me on this day.
23:15It shall not be forgotten.
23:19Bring me that arrow.
23:22Rob's our own.
23:23Hit the deer and the poacher, my lord.
23:29Huntington, your daughter shall mark the victor.
23:32Come forward, my dear.
23:35No, no, by his blood.
23:47It's them who shall be blundered.
24:17Now you're marked by a man's blood.
24:25Next time you toast the forest, young Loxley,
24:27be careful what you wish for.
24:32Bring them to Nottingham.
24:39Playing for killing a deer?
24:41What did you do, Loxley?
24:43I've lost your hand.
24:45At least now you have a chance.
24:47Let us go.
24:48You'll never sing again, I swear.
24:49I can't do that.
24:50You tapes!
24:51Take them to Nottingham!
24:53You bitch of a whore!
24:54I curse you forever!
24:56Loxley!
25:09You'll catch a fairy gazing like that.
25:13It's been a week since the hunt.
25:15You haven't been outside.
25:18You should have gone with Rob this morning.
25:21No.
25:22My stomach's bothersome.
25:26You told me the sheriff singled Rob out at the hunt.
25:29And he regarded you warmly.
25:31He's kept you as head forester all these years.
25:34Why would he take that away now?
25:36I wouldn't pretend to understand the Norman mind.
25:38No.
25:39Neither would I.
25:40The Saxon mind is quite enough.
25:44Does it really matter that Huntingdon was there?
25:49It matters that I was there.
25:53I should never have taken Rob.
25:57I should never have taken Rob.
26:02Come on.
26:03the
26:25What is it?
26:32Aleppo thinks he saw someone in the trees.
26:37There. I see him.
26:41Stay here.
26:50Hello?
26:52Is it you?
26:54From the hunt?
26:55I thought I recognised you.
27:01But perhaps not.
27:03I'm here.
27:06Where are you?
27:07You're the frog girl.
27:09The frog girl?
27:11You used to collect them in the forest as a child.
27:14I would take them to the moat.
27:17Yes.
27:18So it is you.
27:20Why are you hiding?
27:22I'm not.
27:24That's better.
27:29I'm not used to being spoken to by a tree.
27:31Why, they have much to say.
27:34And you cannot lie to a tree.
27:36Lie?
27:37I see your Saxon manners lack for nothing.
27:39You taught you to be so bold.
27:48My mother taught me to read and write.
27:50My father taught me of the forest and its secrets.
27:53So he is to blame.
27:55What are you doing here?
27:59At the hunt.
28:00Why did you say it's them who should be blooded?
28:07My father's men.
28:09No!
28:11Never with the likes of her boy.
28:13Understand?
28:14This is Roman land.
28:15I could think your father isn't here.
28:20Yeah!
28:27The forester, Loxley, has been harboring poachers.
28:30The deeds to your land and title are in your name, signed by the king.
28:34This king, the next could undo it.
28:37A Norman king grant lands back to Saxons?
28:39I doubt it.
28:40There are other Saxons whose lands have been restored.
28:43Only those who have taken Christ.
28:47If Loxley...
28:48He is harboring poachers.
28:50Doesn't sound like a man ready to kneel before the cross.
28:53He is a traitor to Normandy.
28:55And a criminal.
28:59And do you have proof of this?
29:01I do.
29:07What happened?
29:09I fell.
29:12More hunting.
29:13Does Robert of Loxley live here?
29:26May I help you?
29:28I am Marian of Huntingdon.
29:31Oh, that's not necessary.
29:34Rob, you better come.
29:43I came to apologise for the way my father's men treated you.
29:52I wasn't hurt.
29:53All the same, it was unforgivable.
29:59This is where you live.
30:00Oh, yes.
30:03Would you like to come in?
30:05No.
30:08I'm out riding.
30:11It's a beautiful day.
30:13Oh, my mother made it.
30:25We're going to a wedding.
30:29It's fetching, to be sure.
30:36I passed the chapel on my way,
30:39but there was no sign of a wedding.
30:40Oh, it's not a wedding in a church.
30:41I bid you all a fine day.
30:45Would you like to join us?
30:47If it's not in a church and there's no priest,
31:02who marries them?
31:04Usually the village elder.
31:06The village elder?
31:08What makes it legal in the eyes of the Lord?
31:09Getting drunk and dancing?
31:14Dancing at a wedding?
31:16You'll see.
31:27Marigolds.
31:29You like them?
31:30Marigold means Mary's gold.
31:32Marion, of course.
31:33Another way to say Mary.
31:35Yes, I like them.
31:37My favourite flower, in fact.
31:49Is something wrong?
31:49If I'm not back soon,
31:53my father will look for me.
31:55You don't have to go.
31:56Will!
32:16My cousin, Will.
32:23Marion.
32:25Well, I hope you like to dance, Marion.
32:29Because we are going to do a lot of dancing tonight.
32:32There she is!
32:35Unless you drag him out of the large stand.
32:37I didn't have much of choice.
32:41And who's this?
32:42Brought your own bride?
32:43This is Marion.
32:45Come on.
32:49Hey, isn't that time for an ale, yeah.
32:53Here they come.
33:11Who is she?
33:13Her name is Isabel.
33:15Her family are woodcutters from near the western ridge of Sherwood.
33:18Will is a little sore.
33:20She was his first love.
33:24Then we'd better get him really drunk.
33:29And the groom?
33:31Family's choice.
33:34We are brought here together in this most sacred place to honour the old gods and ask for their protection.
33:41May they grant love, happiness and fertility to this young woman and man.
33:47What are they doing?
33:48It's called hand-fasting.
33:49They will be bound by the spirit of the tree.
33:53And now they kiss under the mistletoe.
33:54They will be bound by the spirit of the tree.
33:55And now they kiss under the mistletoe.
33:59They will be bound by the spirit of the tree.
34:00They'll be bound by the spirit of the tree.
34:01And now they kiss under the mistletoe.
34:05What are they doing?
34:07It's called hand fasting.
34:09They will be bound by the spirit of the tree.
34:16And now they kiss under the mistletoe.
34:35Oh, come on.
34:55Well, sit with us.
35:05Remove your hood.
35:10I remember you, you're a forester.
35:14Alwyn.
35:18Why?
35:20It's from Gascony.
35:25So, Alwyn.
35:29Tell me what you know of the forester Hugh of Loxley.
35:35What about Spragger?
35:38The man's always making trouble for others.
35:41It's not your fault.
35:42What were you to do?
35:43The head forester.
35:44I need to do it for the boy.
35:46A little more one day.
35:47More fortunate than me anyway.
35:49As do I for Will.
35:50And I pay my taxes handsomely.
35:52Perfect Saxons, the both of us.
35:53Sheriff will be proud.
35:55Perfect Saxons, the pair of us.
36:01The best part of the wedding is the dance,
36:03don't you think, Marion?
36:04I've never danced at a wedding.
36:07Do you dance?
36:09Hmm, like his father.
36:11Two iron boots.
36:12Good, Marion.
36:13Don't you?
36:14Well then, show me otherwise.
36:24Go on, boy.
36:25You are a conniving squirrel.
36:31Mm-hmm.
36:32I love you.
36:34And I love you.
36:36Welcome back, sire.
36:51Where's Marion?
36:53We looked at the edge of the estate.
36:55I think she's going beyond the woods.
36:56Maybe that boy came back.
36:57Take the horses.
36:58Don't come back until you find her.
37:02Maybe that boy came back.
37:03Maybe that boy came back.
37:04Take the horses.
37:05Don't come back until you find her.
37:07I love you, too.
37:08Yeah.
37:09I love you.
37:10There we go.
37:12Come here.
37:14In the middle of the house.
37:45You don't say much, do you, Robert of Locksley?
38:09Something I said.
38:10Um, my name, it's a place I'm no longer from.
38:17Then choose a new name.
38:20Prefer just Rob.
38:22Just Rob?
38:24Or Rob from where?
38:26From here.
38:28The forest?
38:29That won't do.
38:31Why not Rob of Sherwood?
38:38They bring good fortune and love to those who kiss beneath them.
38:57In my culture, it's rude to stare.
39:03In mine, it's rude not to.
39:10Then you may look if you wish.
39:11I don't know.
39:18I don't know.
39:20I don't know.
39:23Goodbye, Rob of Sherwood.
39:47Goodbye, Marion of Huntington.
39:52I...
39:53hate my name as much as you hate yours.
40:21Where have you been?
40:21I was with Priscilla in Nottingham.
40:25I'm sorry it got so late.
40:28I was with Priscilla.
40:31We're not with Priscilla.
40:34I was with Priscilla in Nottingham.
40:37I was with Priscilla in Nottingham.
40:39I was with Priscilla in Nottingham.
40:41I was with Priscilla in Nottingham.
40:46I was with Priscilla in Nottingham.
40:49I was with Priscilla in Nottingham.
40:51I was WITH Priscilla in Nottingham.
40:57No!
40:58I weren't with Priscilla in Nottingham.
41:00Oh, my God!
41:26Father?
41:27why are you awake dear
41:30I had a dream I was in the forest
41:35something emerged from the ground like the earth was giving birth
41:39it was hideous and holy
41:41it was only a dream Priscilla
41:43do you mean to grant Huntington his wishes over his lands and title
41:49what do you know of such things
41:51I know it comes at the expense of Hugh of Loxley
41:55an expense made convenient by his treason
41:58Loxley has been protecting poachers
42:01shielding them to justice
42:04I fear arresting Loxley will give birth to something terrible
42:11that's what my dream was about
42:12Saxon traitors must be brought to justice
42:15that is my duty as the king's justice here
42:17just a dream Priscilla nothing more
42:22go back to sleep
42:252
42:27terms of TEAM
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42:32he lost the trip
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42:37with her
42:38and there's Symphony
42:39where are you going to Tornest
42:41at the retreat
42:42to a экспер
42:44the
42:46two
42:47Where's Hugh with Locksley?
43:10I'm Locksley.
43:12You're under arrest.
43:13Father, Father.
43:14In the morning, I'll talk to the sheriff, all right?
43:18It'll all be all right.
43:19Don't you be stubborn with him.
43:21Don't be angry.
43:21Do you hear me?
43:22I do.
43:22I do.
43:24I love you.
43:25I love both of you.
43:27Don, you take your mother and you go to your uncles.
43:29Do you hear me?
43:30Do you hear me?
43:30Yes, Father.
43:31Whatever happens, you make sure she's safe.
43:33You must be safe.
43:35No!
43:35No!
43:35No!
43:36No!
43:36No!
43:36No!
43:36No!
43:37No!
43:37No!
43:37No!
43:37No!
43:37No!
43:38No!
43:38No!
43:38No!
43:39No!
43:40No!
43:40No!
43:41No!
43:42No!
43:42No!
43:43No!
43:43No!
43:44No!
43:45No!
43:45Come on, no more horse!
43:53Let's go!
44:14Father.
44:30Go to bed.
44:44Why am I here?
45:00I demand to know what I've done.
45:01Demands will be heard in the morning by the sheriff.
45:09Looks like...
45:12I don't see that.
45:16The very end we put, I see it.
45:22Lurge!
45:23Someone wants you.
45:42We've got a job for you.
45:53Do it.
45:54And you and your friend go free.
45:56I don't understand.
46:03The sheriff jailed him.
46:05On what charges?
46:06They didn't say, Uncle.
46:08Now his Saxon blood runs deep, but not you.
46:10He's a royal forester.
46:12I'll ride back tonight.
46:13We can't ride out in this storm.
46:16First light we go together.
46:18The sheriff's a fair man.
46:19He knows me well.
46:20I paid my share.
46:21It's worth a life.
46:24Rest now.
46:25Tend to your mother.
46:34Mother, I must go.
46:35It's time, Loxley.
46:55Stay back.
46:56Bastard!
47:19Bastard!
47:19Help!
47:20Help!
47:33Help.
47:36Help.
47:37Oh, God.
47:38God!
47:46Barbara!
47:49What do you have to say for yourself?
48:01I didn't kill him.
48:03Oh!
48:04Address him as my lord.
48:06I've done nothing, my lord.
48:07Nothing?
48:08A man lies dead and you call it nothing.
48:12Who else was it, sir?
48:13Two bargers.
48:14Lodge killed the guard.
48:16He's a criminal.
48:17A criminal?
48:18Who you caught and released.
48:21A criminal who would have already faced justice if not for you.
48:24Do you deny it?
48:25I showed mercy where I thought it was right.
48:27Mercy?
48:28Mercy.
48:29You took an oath to uphold the king's law and protect his forest.
48:35Not to extend his mercy.
48:38That is his privilege and his alone.
48:40The king.
48:43We are merely the king's subjects.
48:45Your king.
48:47Not mine.
48:52I have shown you tolerance.
48:54Respect.
48:55Even kindness.
48:56You've shown me nothing.
48:57You've shown me nothing.
48:58All you Norman dogs have done is take everything.
49:02My land.
49:03My home.
49:04My title.
49:05You've destroyed everything that is good and true.
49:11Everything that was ours.
49:12That was Saxon.
49:13We conquered your lands and now we rule.
49:21In a hundred years, all that is Saxon will be gone.
49:26And no one will ever know you or your kind existed.
49:36When I heard it was you, I wanted to be lenient to show mercy.
49:44But all that is over now.
49:47What must be done, you've made clear.
49:49Take him.
49:50In the morning, he shall be hanged by the neck until dead.
50:05And Loxley, I pray you find peace in the presence of our almighty God.
50:12And that your son will learn.
50:14My son will learn nothing from you.
50:16Ever.
50:17Ever.
50:18Ever.
50:43News from Nottingham.
50:45Hugh of Loxley will be hanged this very morning.
50:48Enjoy Loxley by Monocle.
50:50The mercy of Christ is boundless.
50:51Be safe when more.
50:52Evil has arrived.
50:53Can you get thrown up?
50:54Can you get thrown up?
50:55Jaqjoth eskjoth eskjotho.
50:57May well.
51:10лож naar gaunenai in saxe?
51:11Show me is set to mengenai in grateful.
51:12Señor, we were a找 Excitie.
51:13The mercy of Christ is boundless.
51:19His salvation is not freely given.
51:24Only those who kneel before his grace may rise anew.
51:30For those heathens still bound to false gods,
51:34there can be no absolution, no salvation,
51:37only judgment.
51:43No!
52:01No, he's innocent!
52:08He's innocent!
52:09Please stop, he's innocent!
52:11No, no, no.
52:13Rob!
52:14Don't fight!
52:15Silence that boy!
52:16Stop!
52:17Stop!
52:18Stop!
52:19Don't fight!
52:20Silence!
52:21Rob!
52:22You will enter the kingdom of God in silence.
52:24Stop!
52:25Don't stop.
52:26Stop, Rob.
52:27Please, stop.
52:28Don't fight.
52:29Don't fight.
52:30Don't fight.
52:32It's alright.
52:34It's alright.
52:35It's alright.
52:37Look away, Rob.
52:41Look away.
52:43Go to...
52:45See him.
52:47God, see him, protect him.
53:17Make him your weapon.
53:47God, see him, protect him.
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