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00:00The End
00:30The End
01:00The End
01:30The End
01:59Aedric
02:13Wild Aedric as he was known
02:20Was a Saxon thing
02:22Like a lord or a king to his people
02:26Aedric didn't believe England had been conquered
02:33Even when a Norman king came and stole the English crown
02:37He rebelled
02:39And he retreated into the woods
02:42And became an outlaw
02:43For many summers
02:47Aedric defied the king's soldiers
02:50And he and his men feasted on the king's deer
02:54What about Goddard father
02:55I'm coming to Goddard
02:57One day when the cold crept in
02:59And the mists came forth
03:01Aedric was hunting alone
03:04Deep in the forest
03:05And he came upon a dwelling
03:07And he saw something
03:09That no man was meant to see
03:11Fairies
03:13Dancing
03:14Naked
03:17And the most beautiful of them all
03:23Was Goddard
03:24Bewitched by her beauty
03:33Aedric stole her away
03:35Into the forest
03:36On their wedding night
03:38After Aedric laid with Goddard
03:40She turned him
03:41Into a magnificent stack
03:43And immediately
03:45He darted off
03:47Deep into the forest
03:48The goddess
03:49Spell
03:50Made Aedric eternal
03:52Then he became the protector
03:56Of the forest
03:57And to this day
03:58He watches over all of us
04:00Have you ever seen this stack?
04:02I know many who have
04:03And they all say
04:04When you see it
04:05You know
04:06Wild Aedric
04:07Is gazing back at you
04:22He's still going tomorrow
04:28I must
04:32I have to try it one more time
04:52Where's father?
05:04He's gone to Nottingham, my love
05:22Why is Huntington coming, father?
05:46I'm not certain
05:47But he is a Norman lord
05:49And it is my duty as sheriff
05:52To grant him an audience
05:53I don't like him
05:54It is wiser, Priscilla
05:56To understand a man
05:58Than to dislike him
05:59Many are driven
06:01By greed and violence
06:03On such men
06:05Comes only evil
06:07And ruin
06:08Jareth
06:12Huntington
06:15You've over a thousand acres
06:21Fine manner
06:24What did you expect?
06:27More
06:27Then perhaps you should consider
06:29Another crusade
06:30The last one seemed to benefit you well
06:32Others got more
06:34You
06:35Of Nottingham
06:36Nottingham is not mine
06:38Which is the king's
06:41I sit in his governance only
06:43We provide
06:46Taxes
06:47Loyalty
06:48In return we enjoy
06:49The benefits of the king's
06:51Generosity
06:51His lands are ours
06:53To prosper
06:54Where do you go?
06:59To the guardrabe, father
07:00That's it
07:01You must learn
07:02To be continued...
07:14To be continued...
07:17your eminence
07:35we're grateful
07:37which one is he
07:42I'm Hugh of Locksley
07:44he'll hear your calls
07:46be quick with it
07:48I've waited months to see him
07:50then be grateful he's shown you compassion
07:53Locksley Manor is my ancestral home
08:01its lands were granted to my father's father
08:04by King Harold himself
08:05a Saxon king who lost your lands
08:07when he lost England to my father's uncle
08:09William the Conqueror
08:11your lands have not been yours since that day
08:13just as your gods have not been yours
08:16since Christ followed the Normans here
08:18other Saxon lands have been returned
08:20I know one wrote to the Pope
08:23you're free to write to the Pope
08:26but I cannot do as you ask
08:29I'm a fair man Locksley
08:32try to be
08:34I shall grant you the position of a royal forester
08:39you will have coin
08:42and duties to the king
08:43this is a good life
08:45one most men in my position would not offer
08:47he accepts my lord
08:50gratefully
08:52I wish to hear it from his tongue
08:54come on you
08:55do it for Joan
08:57for Robert
08:58you have a son
09:01and consider his future
09:03an heir is everything to a man
09:04as is Priscilla to me
09:06you may rise
09:10few of Locksley
09:16do you accept what is offered to you
09:18I do
09:27excellent
09:28the matter is settled
09:30you going to stand there watching the rest of your life
09:35are you going to be angry at the rest of yours
09:38better to take it out on a wooden block I suppose
09:42or a Norman head
09:43what about me
09:46what about Robert
09:49those were our lands
09:51it was our house
09:52and now that bastard Huntington sleeps in my bed
09:55and they took them
09:56but what can you do about that now
09:58are you going to spend the rest of your life fighting this
10:01what is to become of you
10:02what is to become of Robert
10:04I keep teaching him
10:08like you always do
10:09yes I can teach him to read and write
10:11he might even have a life at court
10:13but he needs a father
10:14life in court
10:15Joan
10:16they'd make us take their religion
10:19no I'm never doing that
10:21ever
10:22I need to release a little quicker
10:28here
10:29it's not about your eye
10:33or your arms
10:33when you grow
10:35this will take care of itself
10:36it's in here
10:39this is the secret to the longbow
10:42it's your chest
10:43it's your chest
10:43and you listen to the bow
10:45it breathes too
10:47so do it again
10:49this time close your eyes
10:50listen as it stretches
10:52it will tell you its reach
10:53hear that
10:57repeller
10:58now breathe and release
11:02you've got talent
11:08my boy
11:09when the Normans came
11:13why didn't they all run in forests like wild adric
11:15well they stayed to protect that king
11:17the woods would have protected them
11:19why did they stay and die
11:20pride
11:22I suppose
11:23the Normans can put their castles all over this land
11:26these woods
11:27these were as old as the earth
11:30no man will ever own them
11:33here
11:34look at this
11:35my forefathers made this
11:40long before the Normans came
11:42that stone
11:43is from a sacred place
11:45the heart of the forest
11:48it's a great cave
11:51that few men have ever seen
11:52you take me then
11:53God will lead you
11:56one day
11:59when you're ready
12:00welcome back sir
12:14he's mine
12:30don't hurt him
12:32why would I hurt him
12:35his name's Henry
12:37he has a name
12:39what are you doing here
12:42it used to be our home
12:43our house
12:45my family lived there before
12:48until I was five
12:49but my father made that
12:51he didn't make it
12:52he took it
12:53I don't believe you
12:55there's a hall with glass windows
12:56and wooden panels
12:57in the corner behind one of the wooden panels
12:59there's a secret room
13:00it was used as a hiding place
13:02if ever the castle was attacked
13:03Marion
13:07Marion
13:09what were you doing
13:14there was a boy father
13:16boy
13:17he said he used to live here
13:19go in the house
13:21I know who you are
13:24Loxley
13:25Rob
13:28you don't come round here
13:31I'll shake your eyes out
13:34you he said he weren't
13:41here
13:41and O'ency
13:44I could do this
13:45but you know what someone's got
13:45before we were
13:46in the portal
13:47along
13:48they've been
13:50on and off
13:51which of are the
13:51you know what you need
13:52she did
13:53she's been
13:54fired up
13:55by his wife
13:55so
13:56home
13:56you know what I
13:57all
13:58you know
13:58there's no need
13:58either
13:58like
13:59human
13:59What were you doing?
14:10Where was he?
14:11At the house.
14:12What were you doing there?
14:13Nothing.
14:14No.
14:15To see me, Winder.
14:16To see.
14:17To see what?
14:17Huh?
14:18To see what?
14:20To see what?
14:21Don't you?
14:21Just answer me, Rupert.
14:23How dare you.
14:24How dare you bring this into my life?
14:26Oh, shut up, Winder.
14:27I didn't go there.
14:28Because of you.
14:28Because you wouldn't let it be.
14:30I have told you to let it be.
14:31How can I let it be?
14:34They've taken everything to me.
14:37John, this was my land.
14:40This was my home.
14:41This was my home.
14:42I am your life.
14:43Rob, it's your life.
14:58what are you doing there?
15:03It's my home.
15:11Oh.
15:12Oh.
15:17It's yours.
15:19called three poachers today over by the brook spraggot among them they actually caught something
15:48five pheasants no less on the way to nottingham to sell them right under the sheriff's nose
15:54they'll pay daily for that i know we let them go
15:58i wasn't about to cut the hand off a lad an old wind wouldn't the only axe said you'd do it
16:05and he grabbed his breeches
16:06thank you
16:11did you decide yet
16:24why can't i come on the hunt i'm old enough
16:29uh yeah it's up to your mother then i already know the answer
16:35why did you persist in teaching him that
16:59because it is the language of the court he's never going joan he's not the son of an earl
17:06i know what he is then why don't you accept it
17:08i have and have never blamed you for it at least not as you have blamed yourself
17:13i accepted it a very long time ago
17:16really i must have missed that year
17:20take him on the hunt
17:32maybe he'll find goddard and she can decide what's to become of him
17:39i'm not the only one of them
17:53uh
17:55uh
17:56uh
18:00uh
18:04You're dangerous.
18:19Yes.
18:22I am.
18:26Back to your post, Captain.
18:34Father, perfect day for it.
18:59Yeah!
18:59Yeah!
18:59We've got to protect him.
19:12May the old gods look upon us.
19:14Welcome to Sherwood, my lord.
19:35Oxley.
19:36How is the king's forest flourishing, my lord?
19:44And game is plentiful?
19:47There are herds on the eastern ridge, some this side of the river.
19:59You know Huntington.
20:00And his daughter, Marion.
20:27Aren't you going to comment on my dress?
20:29It's fetching.
20:31It's a little short.
20:32Ugh, nonsense.
20:33Why do you look so drab?
20:36Dress up for hunting.
20:37I detest it.
20:39Really, Marion, no wonder your mother's angry at you.
20:42He made me come here, but he can't force me to enjoy it.
20:48Don't be boring.
20:50Plenty to enjoy.
20:51Like all the young foresters there.
20:54Like that one.
20:55Eyes on the trees, Robin.
21:05Take more than an arrow to pierce their eyes, Rob.
21:09Larksley.
21:11I thought he'd be dead by now.
21:14He probably feels the same way about you.
21:16To Wild Aedrick.
21:20To the Great Hunt.
21:21Aedrick.
21:21Aedrick.
21:27Offer the sheriff some wine, Rob.
21:30Go on.
21:31You all right?
21:38Come straight back.
21:39All right, in through.
21:49My lord, would you care to?
21:52What do you have there?
21:53Forest is wine, sire.
21:55What are we toasting to, lad?
22:03To the forest.
22:05For the gifts of good hunting.
22:08You want me to drink to old Saxon police?
22:11You're bold, young man.
22:12What's your name?
22:15Larksley, sire.
22:17Robert of Larksley.
22:18That's the son of the man your family's estate used to belong to.
22:37You see you haven't lost your enjoyment for other people's misfortune.
22:42Oh, there's far more to enjoy about him than his misfortune.
22:48Don't you!
22:48Don't you!
22:57Don't you!
23:03Oh, there's far more to be.
25:17You lose your hand.
25:18No, please.
25:19Please, I beg you, sir, please.
25:24Just stop!
25:25My lord, we know this man.
25:28He's wronged you, but he's just a fool trying to feed his family.
25:30Who deserves Norman justice?
25:33Please, my lord.
25:34He deserves a trial, doesn't he?
25:36Isn't that Norman law?
25:37Well, bring them to Nottingham, where they'll be tried.
25:44If found guilty, they will hang.
25:46Oh, your decision, Loxley.
25:51Oh, your sword, don't you think I'll damn you?
26:02Well, damn your sword, all of you.
26:06Loxley has offended me on this day.
26:08It shall not be forgotten.
26:13Bring me that arrow.
26:14Rob's arrow.
26:17Hit the deer and the poacher, my lord.
26:23Huntingdon, your daughter shall mark the victor.
26:26Come forward, my dear.
26:27No.
26:41No, by his blood.
26:42No.
26:57It's them who shall be blooded.
27:18Now you're marked by a man's blood.
27:22Next time you toast the forest, young Loxley,
27:25be careful what you wish for.
27:27Bring them to Nottingham.
27:37Hang for killing a deer.
27:39What did you do, Loxley?
27:41I've lost your hand.
27:43At least now you have a chance.
27:45Let us go.
27:46You'll never see me again, I swear.
27:47I can't do that.
27:49Take them to Nottingham!
27:51You bitch, you whore!
27:52A curse in the river!
27:55Loxley!
27:57You'll catch a fairy gazing like that.
28:12It's been a week since the hunt.
28:16You haven't been outside.
28:17You should have gone with Rob this morning.
28:22My stomach's bothersome.
28:26You told me the sheriff singled Rob out at the hunt.
28:30And he regarded you warmly.
28:33He's kept you as head forester all these years.
28:35Why would he take that away now?
28:37I won't pretend to understand the Norman mind.
28:39No.
28:41Neither would I.
28:42The Saxon mind is quite enough.
28:49Does it really matter that Huntingdon was there?
28:51It matters that I was there.
28:59I should never have taken Rob.
29:04Come on.
29:04Come on.
29:04There's someone there.
29:25What is it?
29:36I love who thinks he saw someone in the trees.
29:41There.
29:42I see him.
29:45Stay here.
29:45Hello?
29:55Hello?
29:57Is it you?
29:58From the hunt?
30:01I thought I recognized you.
30:06Perhaps not.
30:08I'm here.
30:09Where are you?
30:13You're the frog girl.
30:15The frog girl?
30:16You used to collect them in the forest.
30:18As a child.
30:20I would take them to the moat.
30:22Yes.
30:24So it is you.
30:26Why are you hiding?
30:29I'm not.
30:34That's better.
30:35I'm not used to being spoken to by a tree.
30:37Why, they have much to say.
30:40And you cannot lie to a tree.
30:42Lie?
30:44I see your Saxon manners like for nothing.
30:48Who taught you to be so bold?
30:56My mother taught me to read and write.
30:57My father taught me of the forest and its secrets.
31:01So he is to blame.
31:03What are you doing here?
31:03At the hunt.
31:10Why did you say it's them who should be blooded?
31:15My father's men!
31:17No!
31:19Never with the likes of her boy!
31:21Understand?
31:23This is an Roman lad!
31:24It's a good thing your father isn't here.
31:30Come!
31:30Come!
31:36The forester, Locksley, has been harboring poachers.
31:40The deeds to your land in title are in your name, signed by the king.
31:44This king, the next could undo it.
31:46A Norman king grant lands back to Saxons?
31:49I doubt it.
31:50There are other Saxons whose lands have been restored.
31:53Only those who have taken Christ.
31:57If Locksley is harboring poachers,
32:00it doesn't sound like a man ready to kneel before the cross.
32:04He is a traitor to Normandy.
32:06And a criminal!
32:07And do you have proof of this?
32:12I do.
32:19What happened?
32:20I fell.
32:23More hunting.
32:24Does Robert of Locksley live here?
32:38May I help you?
32:40I am Marian of Huntingdon.
32:43Oh, that's not necessary.
32:46Rob, you'd better come.
32:54I came to apologize for the way my father's men treated you.
33:05I wasn't hurt.
33:07All the same, it was unforgivable.
33:13This is where you live.
33:14Oh, yes.
33:18Would you like to come in?
33:19No.
33:19Oh, thank you.
33:22I'm out riding.
33:26It's a beautiful day.
33:36Oh, my mother made it.
33:40We're going to a wedding.
33:45It's fetching, to be sure.
33:49I passed the chapel on my way.
33:55But there was no sign of a wedding.
33:56Oh, it's not a wedding in a church.
33:59I bid you all a fine day.
34:02Would you like to join us?
34:16If it's not in a church and there's no priest,
34:19who marries them?
34:21It's usually the village elder.
34:23The village elder?
34:25And what makes it legal in the eyes of the Lord?
34:29Getting drunk and dancing.
34:31Dancing at a wedding?
34:34You'll see.
34:34Mary golds.
34:47You like them?
34:48Mary gold means Mary's gold.
34:51Marion, of course.
34:52Another way to say Mary.
34:54Yes, I like them.
34:56My favorite flower, in fact.
34:58Is something wrong?
35:11If I'm not back soon, my father will look for me.
35:14And you don't have to go.
35:16Will!
35:35Will!
35:42My cousin Will.
35:43Marion. Well, I hope you like to dance, Marion, because we are going to do a lot of dancing
35:53to that. There she is. Well, I should drag him out of the lodge there. I didn't have
36:00much of choice. And who's this? You brought your own bride? This is Marion. Come on.
36:08Hey, isn't that time for an ale, yes? Here they come. Who is she? Her name is Isabel.
36:38Her family are woodcutters from near the western ridge of Sherwood. Will is a little sore.
36:44She was his first love. Then we'd better get him really drunk. And the groom? Family's choice.
36:58We are brought here together in this most sacred place to honour the old gods and ask for their
37:05protection. May they grant love, happiness and fertility to this young woman and man.
37:12What are they doing? It's called hand fasting. They will be bound by the spirit of the tree.
37:37And now they kiss under the mistletoe.
37:44Ḥḗᴗᴭ Ḥ� considered by the whole throne.
37:45Let's go.
37:47Yes, Miss Estilda.
37:51Look.
37:52Talking to the question.
37:54What would please follow her?
37:57HisElta noses is shelling?
38:00What would we say to assistى in this комментарία?
38:04He preached to the Kristi Smith at that tombstone?
38:10помог him.
38:11Oh, come on.
38:25Let's sit with us.
38:34Remove your hood.
38:39I remember you.
38:40You're a forester.
38:41You're a forester.
38:43Alwyn.
38:48Why?
38:49That's from Gascony.
38:55So, Alwyn.
38:58Tell me what you know of the forester, Hugh of Loxley.
39:07How about Sprague?
39:09I was always making trouble for others.
39:12It's not your fault.
39:13What were you to do with the head forester?
39:15I need to live with a boy.
39:17I'll live more one day.
39:18More fortunate than me, anyway.
39:20As do I, for Will.
39:22And I pay my taxes handsomely.
39:23Perfect Saxons, the both of us.
39:25Sheriff will be proud.
39:27Perfect Saxons, the pair of us.
39:32The best part of the wedding is the dance, don't you think, Marion?
39:36I've never danced at a wedding.
39:37Do you dance?
39:41Like his father.
39:43Two iron boots.
39:45Good girl, I'm just telling you.
39:47Well, then.
39:48Show me otherwise.
39:49Come on, boy.
40:02You are a conniving squirrel.
40:05Mm-hmm.
40:06I love you.
40:08And I love you.
40:09Welcome back, sire.
40:26Where's Marion?
40:32We'll look to the edge of the estate.
40:35I think she's gone beyond the woods.
40:36Maybe that boy came back.
40:38Take the horses.
40:40Don't come back until you find her.
40:42Come on.
41:07Well, then.
41:12Get over.
41:13You don't say much, do you?
41:39Robert of Locksley.
41:47Something I said.
41:51My name, it's a place I'm no longer from.
41:56Then choose a new name.
41:59I'd prefer just Rob.
42:01Just Rob? Or Rob from where?
42:05From here.
42:07The forest?
42:07That won't do.
42:11Why not?
42:15Rob of Sherwood.
42:17They bring good fortune and love to those who kiss beneath them.
42:38In my culture, it's rude to stare.
42:43In mine, it's rude not to.
42:45Then you may look if you wish.
42:53Oh, my God.
42:57I'm sorry.
42:57I'm sorry.
42:58Goodbye, Robert Shire.
43:28Goodbye, Marianne of Huntington.
43:34I hate my name as much as you hate yours.
43:58Where have you been?
44:07I was with Priscilla in Nottingham.
44:10I'm sorry it got so late.
44:11I even know it, Priscilla.
44:31Now, where were you?
44:34I was with Priscilla.
45:04I was with Priscilla.
45:14Father?
45:17Why are you awake, dear?
45:22I had a dream I was in the forest.
45:24Something emerged from the ground like the earth was giving birth.
45:27It was hideous and holy.
45:30It's only a dream, Priscilla.
45:34Do you mean to grant Huntington his wishes over his lands and title?
45:39What do you know of such things?
45:41I know it comes at the expense of Hugh of Loxley.
45:45An expense made convenient by his treason.
45:48Loxley has been protecting poachers.
45:53Shielding them to justice.
45:57I fear arresting Loxley will give birth to something terrible.
46:01That's what my dream was about.
46:03Saxon traitors must be brought to justice.
46:05That is my duty as the king's justice here.
46:08Just a dream, Priscilla.
46:12Nothing more.
46:14Go back to sleep.
46:15I fear the king's justice here.
46:45Where's Hugh with Locksley?
47:03I'm Locksley.
47:05You're under arrest.
47:07Father, Father.
47:09In the morning, I'll go to the chair.
47:11All right?
47:12It will be all right.
47:13Don't you be stubborn with him.
47:14Don't be angry.
47:15Do you hear me?
47:16I do.
47:16I do.
47:17I love you.
47:19I love both of you.
47:21Father, you take your mother and you go to your uncle.
47:23Do you hear me?
47:24Do you hear me?
47:24Yes, Father.
47:25Whatever happens, you make sure she's safe.
47:28It's you.
47:28That's enough.
47:28You must be safe.
47:29No.
47:29No.
47:29No.
47:30No.
47:30No.
47:31No.
47:31No.
47:31No.
47:31No.
47:34No.
47:35No.
47:36No.
47:37No.
47:37Stay back.
47:38Don't you.
47:40Come on.
47:40No more.
47:41Come on.
47:41Let's go.
47:49Let's go.
47:49Let's go.
47:49Let's go.
47:53Let's go.
47:54Let's go.
47:57Let's go.
47:59Let's go.
48:02Let's go.
48:03Go to bed.
48:33Why am I here?
48:58I demand to know what I've done.
49:00Demands will be heard in the morning by the sheriff.
49:03Look, Sly.
49:09I see that.
49:15They're very important, I see that.
49:21Lurch!
49:23Someone wants you.
49:24I got a job for you.
49:48do it and you and your friend go free
49:57i don't understand the sheriff jailed him and what charges they didn't say uncle
50:09no one sucks and blood runs deep but not you he's a royal forester i'll ride back tonight
50:15we can't ride out in this storm first light we go together the sheriff's a fair man he knows me
50:22well i pay my share it's worth a life rest now turn to your mother
50:29mother i must go
50:39it's time loxley
50:59he's back
51:06yeah
51:10yeah
51:16yeah
51:18yeah
51:20yeah
51:27yeah
51:29yeah
51:31yeah
51:35yeah
51:37yeah
51:39help
51:40help
51:42help
51:43oh god
51:45god
51:53father
51:54what do you have to say for yourself i didn't kill him
52:10address him as my lord i've done nothing my lord nothing a man lies dead and you call it nothing
52:19who else was it sir
52:22two borgias
52:23large killed the guard he's a criminal
52:26criminal
52:27who you caught and released
52:29a criminal who would have already faced justice if not for you
52:33do you deny it
52:34i showed mercy where i thought it was right
52:37mercy
52:38mercy
52:39you took an oath to uphold the king's law and protect his forest not to extend his mercy
52:46that is his privilege and his alone
52:49we are merely the king's subjects
52:54your king
52:56you don't mind
52:58i have shown you tolerance respect even kindness and
53:07you've shown me nothing
53:09all you norman dogs have done is take everything
53:12my land
53:14my home
53:15my title
53:16you've destroyed
53:19everything that is good and true
53:22everything that was ours
53:25that was sanction
53:28we conquered your lands and now we rule
53:33now we rule
53:37in a hundred years
53:39all that is saxon will be gone
53:42no one will ever know you or your kind existed
53:48when i heard it was you
53:52i wanted to be lenient to show mercy
53:55and all that is over now
53:58what must be done you've made clear
54:02take him
54:09in the morning he shall be hanged by the neck until dead
54:13and locksley
54:20i pray you find peace in the presence of our almighty god
54:26and that your son will learn
54:28my son will learn nothing from you
54:30ever
54:31ever
54:32ever
54:39News from Nottingham.
55:01Hugh Floxy will be hanged this very morning.
55:09The mercy of Christ is boundless.
55:36His salvation is not freely given.
55:39Only those who kneel before his grace may rise anew.
55:46For those heathens still bound to false gods,
55:51there can be no absolution, no salvation, only judgment.
55:56Only judgment.
55:57No!
56:04No!
56:05No!
56:06He's innocent!
56:11He's innocent!
56:12He's innocent!
56:13Please stop!
56:14He's innocent!
56:18He's innocent!
56:19He's innocent!
56:20Please stop!
56:21He's innocent!
56:23No!
56:24No!
56:25No!
56:26He's innocent!
56:27No!
56:28He's innocent!
56:29No!
56:30He's innocent!
56:31He's innocent!
56:32No!
56:33No!
56:34No!
56:35No!
56:36No!
56:37No!
56:38No!
56:39No!
56:40No!
56:41No!
56:42No!
56:43No!
56:44No!
56:45No!
56:46No!
56:47No!
56:48No!
56:49No!
56:50No!
56:51No!
56:52No!
56:53No!
56:54No!
56:55No!
56:56No!
56:57No!
56:58No!
56:59No!
57:00No!
57:01No!
57:02No!
57:03No!
57:04No!
57:05No!
57:06No!
57:07No!
57:08No!
57:09No!
57:10No!
57:11No!
57:12No!
57:13No!
57:14No!
57:15No!
57:16No!
57:17God, see him, protect him, make him your weapon.
57:47God, see him, protect him.
58:17God, see him, protect him.
58:47God, see him, protect him.
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