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00:00It's strange, the things I remember from that night in the forest with you, the way you made me feel, like I was floating.
00:26If God would grant me eternity in that place, it's all I'd ever need.
00:32That moment with you, I can never forget.
00:36What was the name of that tree?
00:40Is it too much to hope that a night like that can happen again?
00:44I think of you all, every day.
00:48It's been weeks now.
00:51I have to imagine you're doing much better.
00:54Preparing for a life as a forester, no doubt.
00:56At the palace, at least I have found one small sanctuary, a place in the Queen's Gardens.
01:07When I gaze up, I imagine I'm in Sherwood, right beside you.
01:14I miss you all.
01:16I am always and forever yours.
01:19Marian.
01:19The forest is vast, my lord.
01:34Parts uncharted.
01:36They could be anywhere from the western ridge to Southwell, or the northern reaches of Oxford.
01:41We're but fifty men.
01:43We'd need more to find them.
01:44Many more.
01:45Give the bishop a drink.
01:50I don't bring men from the garrisons at Warwick or Leicester.
01:54They'll want coin for that.
01:56There's not enough in the town's coffers.
01:59Who will pay?
02:00Still, we must deal with this.
02:03Question is how.
02:05There are plenty of thieves and brigands hiding in the forest.
02:09What's a few more amongst them?
02:10Besides, they'll perish soon enough from lack of food.
02:13The forest is a godforsaken place.
02:15Nothing survives there for long.
02:16Except the Saxons, who seem built for its habitat.
02:20Leave us.
02:27One of Huntingdon's boys was killed.
02:32I heard.
02:33I want you to...
02:35reside over his funeral.
02:37Priscilla will accompany you to represent me.
02:40I wish Huntingdon had never come to me.
02:47His greed is the cause of this unrest.
02:52Now the men say the forest is haunted.
02:56Haunted?
02:59By some unholy spirit.
03:02One that protects the Saxon outlaws.
03:05Pagan superstition was never a match for Norman Steele or the War Horse.
03:09It trampled Saxon beliefs.
03:11When we conquered these shores, it'll do so again.
03:14You forget one thing, Bishop.
03:17The War Horse is useless in the forest.
03:30No dog deserved that.
03:39Tell him to be quiet.
03:57He's hungry is all.
03:58We all are.
03:59We could get food for the woodcutters.
04:01They'll help us.
04:02The sheriff will have thought of that.
04:04You think there'll be soldiers in the villages?
04:06Be sure of it.
04:07If we want to stay alive, we stay in the forest.
04:11If they have moved too close to Nottingham for us to hunt, we can't chance it.
04:15And the rabbit alone won't be enough.
04:17Then what do we do?
04:19There's plenty to be had elsewhere.
04:21We just need the guts to take it.
04:23Where?
04:24The road to Hereford.
04:25Yeah.
04:26It's the biggest market north of Oxford.
04:28We want to eat.
04:29That's where the food is.
04:31Let's go then.
04:32I'm hungry.
04:34It'll be dark soon.
04:36We'll leave in the morning.
04:38Are you alright?
04:43He was young.
04:45Only a bit older than me.
04:47He would have killed Drew.
04:50But you saved him.
04:51Father?
05:09Is it true?
05:13One of Huntington's sons was killed by Loxley.
05:15Gerald said it was impossible to see who it was.
05:23It doesn't matter.
05:25They're all guilty.
05:26The bishop said you should forget about them.
05:29Leave them in the woods to die.
05:31Since when did Saxons killing Normans go unpunished?
05:34Let alone forgot.
05:36Bishop is a fool, Father.
05:39They must be captured and held to account.
05:41If Saxons can wantonly disregard our laws,
05:45then what does it even mean to be Norman?
05:50They will be caught.
05:53And they will pay.
06:06Nottingham!
06:08You need a firm hand with that one.
06:10Marion, focus on your work.
06:33This is the palace.
06:34I've been ruminating on our problem.
06:40Yes?
06:41We will put up a new reward for Loxley and those he runs with.
06:44A reward large enough to bring in 200 men who will hunt him down.
06:50We?
06:50Yes.
06:51Yes.
06:51We half will come from Nottingham's coffers,
06:55the other half from the Abbey.
06:58My lord, dear.
07:00The Abbey doesn't have funds for such an endeavor.
07:02We barely have enough to feed and clothe our flock.
07:05Besides, the boy is nothing.
07:08I know.
07:10Yet he sets a dangerous precedent,
07:12which we must deal with.
07:13Rebellion can spread like a plague.
07:20The Crown expects us to keep the peace, both of us.
07:24If we can't,
07:25then no matter my relation with Henry or yours to Rome,
07:28we become expendable.
07:31Loxley is a burden we both share.
07:33Once they're caught,
07:35the monies will be repaid from taxes.
07:38I know.
07:41There is another matter.
07:44Priscilla.
07:47Priscilla.
07:49After her aunt's funeral,
07:50I wish you to take her to the convent.
07:54Priscilla is bright,
07:55more capable than most men I know.
07:58But she is spirited.
08:02Being third cousin to the king,
08:05Henry her godfather,
08:06she has a name to live up to.
08:09The convent is where she'll best be protected from herself
08:13before her eventual betrothal.
08:16I understand.
08:21He's on his way to Hereford Market, I doubt.
08:24That way?
08:25Leicester.
08:26And to Warren Street.
08:28All the way to London Town.
08:30You've been to London?
08:31Many times.
08:32I ain't never seen nothing like it.
08:34Folks there like ants.
08:37I want a closer look.
08:38Come on, Henry.
08:48What's up with that one?
08:51Her name is Ralph.
08:53Wolf in sheep's clothing.
08:54Probably kept her safe.
08:56So she says.
09:00The boy she killed?
09:04He wasn't a bad person.
09:07He was hunting us.
09:09He would have killed any of us gladly.
09:10It's not on us.
09:12This is the fool of the Normans.
09:14If we're bad men,
09:16they made us so.
09:17Supply wagon to the Abbey.
09:27They'll have food.
09:28No.
09:29We should leave them be.
09:30The men of God.
09:32Not our God.
09:33Get away or I'll bash you.
09:58I'm not afraid of you.
10:07You think I'm just going to let you steal?
10:09I think for your sake you should.
10:15Follow your friend.
10:17I don't want to hurt you.
10:18Enough!
10:45Come on, fella.
10:48Back to the Abbey.
10:49I can't go back.
10:52Henry!
10:53Huh?
10:54Give me a hand.
10:56Let's get him on the car.
10:57No, no, no.
10:58I can't go back.
11:01They'll whip me.
11:04You seem to handle yourself fine, I hear.
11:07It won't be a fight.
11:09It'll be a cell.
11:11The Abbey is not a kind of her.
11:18He'll perish out here.
11:24Rob's...
11:24or beaten.
11:26Well, he can't come with us.
11:27He's a Norman.
11:29Where else am I to go?
11:31I'm in this situation because of you.
11:33Drew.
11:34Yeah?
11:35Turn the car around.
11:36The horses will find their way home.
11:41Don't expect you'll stay along with the likes of us.
11:44Here.
11:46Carry something.
11:47No, no.
12:11No.
12:12After the funeral, you'll travel on with me to Hereford Abbey.
12:34Hereford Abbey?
12:35You're to reside there under my warchip, in the convent.
12:40What do you mean?
12:42It's what your father has decided, for the benefit of your welfare and eventual betrothal.
12:49You mean my virtue?
12:51Let us pray a suitor can be found who's amiable to the task.
12:55I won't go.
12:56Yes, you will.
12:57Otherwise, you'll live the rest of your life in servitude, and your virtue will be nothing but a withered rose.
13:04Now come, Priscilla.
13:06Let us pay our respects to Earl Huntington for the loss of his son.
13:10Why didn't you run off with your friend?
13:24Oh, I baked that bread, collected the honey.
13:27We were hungry.
13:28That doesn't mean you're free to steal.
13:43You're a trappist.
13:45You took a vow of silence.
13:47Why would you choose such a life?
13:48My father wanted me to be a priest.
13:51He placed me in the church as a boy.
13:54But the bishop sent me to the Abbey to work.
13:57Like a slave, no doubt.
13:59And you still dedicate your life to Christ.
14:03You should despise him.
14:05On the contrary.
14:07Christ kept my faith.
14:08He protected me all these years.
14:10You should have said, I should despise the bishop.
14:14Do you?
14:15He's a tyrant.
14:16His faith only extends to the gold that lines his pockets and all it buys him.
14:20Why does your God allow such behavior?
14:22He doesn't allow it.
14:24We do.
14:25And you?
14:27What are you hiding from out here?
14:29I killed a man.
14:33You'll surely pay for it.
14:35Murder is a sin in the eyes of the Lord.
14:37My Lord is Goddard.
14:39She is my protector.
14:40Sex and gods will lead to nothing but damnation and more violence.
14:43Oh, and Christ.
14:44I should put my faith in him.
14:46If you wish to be saved, yes, in a life devoted to the church, you may find redemption.
14:55What's your name?
15:03Tuck.
15:06My attack.
15:07Requeam aeternam donna ee, Domine, et lux perpetua lucaet ee.
15:16Libera me, Domine, de morte aeternam in die e la tremenda,
15:21quando caelimu bendisunt et terra.
15:24Dum veneris judicare saeculum per ignum.
15:27In manas tuas, Domine, comendo spiritum eos.
15:30Requeascat in pace.
15:32Amen.
15:32The man you killed, who was he?
15:56He was a Norman soldier.
15:59The captain of Nottingham's garrison.
16:00He attacked you?
16:04Like the men who attacked us?
16:05No.
16:06No.
16:09I could have walked away.
16:12I could have run.
16:16But I didn't.
16:19Do you wish you had?
16:24I don't know, Ralph.
16:27What would have it mattered?
16:28The Normans are everywhere.
16:33Where's there left to go?
16:41Does the king ever leave France to come to England?
16:44Since I've been here, only once.
16:47And are the rumors true?
16:49Eleanor led it with Walter Gates, Henry.
16:50I don't know the full truth, but the king won't allow Eleanor to leave England.
16:57And her sons?
16:58They say Richard will be the next king.
17:01And a great one, I believe.
17:02Richard is a true warrior.
17:04What about the youngest, Prince John?
17:06Just once Prince John was here, he was quite pleasant to look at.
17:10A nobleman.
17:11There was something about him.
17:13What?
17:14Don't know.
17:15Hard to say.
17:15But if you stay around, you'll be sure to meet him one day.
17:38If I whisper your name, will you hear me?
17:41Rob.
17:50Marianne.
17:52Come on.
17:54Don't tell me.
18:01How's the new one doing?
18:04Honestly, I don't know why she's here.
18:06I don't think she does either.
18:07Not everyone adapts to palace life quite so easily.
18:12Is everything ready?
18:14Yes, your highness.
18:16The Ur-Marshal ship landed at Dover last night.
18:19When do we expect him?
18:20He should arrive today.
18:22Unless he's robbed en route.
18:25The Earl of Pembroke robbed.
18:27What would England be coming to?
18:29An island of peasants, poachers, and...
18:33too many forests.
18:35Indeed, France, it is not.
18:37But we shall endure.
18:39So, Len, bring it to me.
18:42Your highness?
18:45Marianne.
18:49Yes, your highness.
18:57Hold up, Mary.
18:58Look here.
19:00A bit of rough and tumble.
19:01Cart on its way to market.
19:03Pilfered, most like.
19:05It went.
19:08But they went that way.
19:10Then best we go that way.
19:13Let's have a look.
19:15Might be some food in it for us.
19:16What do you want?
19:28What do you want?
19:39To pay my respects.
19:41I'll pay your respects at Aaron's grave.
19:45He's the one who's dead.
19:47I am sorry for your loss.
19:52It is a tragedy for one to die so young.
19:55Especially at the hands of Saxon cowards.
19:58This is all Loxley's doing.
19:59This is all Loxley's doing.
20:02I had him.
20:06But he slipped away and took my boy's life.
20:08It's my fault.
20:12Why do you say that?
20:15I should have made sure young Loxley was killed along with his father.
20:18Never leave the son of an enemy alive.
20:21One will always pay for that.
20:22But I'll find him.
20:24And I'll kill him.
20:24But not today.
20:30Today, I will grieve.
20:33A man shouldn't have to grieve alone.
20:40I could stay with you tonight, if you wish.
20:48But in the eyes of the church, it may be considered improper.
20:54I'll handle the bishop.
21:03Another Norman soul lost.
21:06And those Saxon murderers run free.
21:12Where is she?
21:13We should be on our way.
21:14Priscilla has offered to stay.
21:16To pack away Aaron's belongings.
21:18The sheriff once had taken to the convent at Hereford.
21:20Priscilla to the convent?
21:23But Bernard will see she gets there tomorrow.
21:24It's your wish.
21:31To Leicester.
21:45Stop wasting time.
21:47I want to get there.
21:48Hold there.
21:52I told you I shouldn't have followed.
21:54We mean no one.
21:56Who are you?
21:57Linesprega.
21:58That's Mary.
21:59Leaves by profession.
22:03Let him go.
22:04I thought you were a poacher.
22:13Well, I've got many talents, ain't I?
22:16You're looks like I know you.
22:18And I you.
22:19I heard you killed a man.
22:21We've all killed plenty of folks.
22:25Two more won't make a difference.
22:28Easy, boy.
22:29We're all Saxons here.
22:32We're hungry.
22:34We haven't eaten in days.
22:36You got any food?
22:38We'll share our food, but not our time.
22:40Any trouble?
22:53And this will be the last day you breathe.
22:55That's Henry and Frytuck.
23:06Right, pretty bunch.
23:08Fearsome, too.
23:09No wonder the sheriff put a bounty on your head.
23:12You in particular, Luxley, made you worth a prince.
23:15Princess Sherwood.
23:15You be thinking about it.
23:17And this will be your reward.
23:19We're hungry, is all.
23:21Put that down, you big lump.
23:23I think we've found some kin, Mary.
23:27Young Rob in the earth.
23:29We've got some things in common, you and us.
23:31I've nothing in common with you.
23:33Take food and be on your way.
23:35Mary, I'm making up you still more.
23:39Hey.
23:40I cursed the Norman.
23:42Spit on Emily to his doors.
23:44They took everything from me.
23:46Like they took your pa and hung him straight.
23:50We're the same, you and me.
23:51Saxon is the dirt we was born on.
23:55Now, would you say, we take their food and add them all we can?
24:01If you want to hurt the Normans, you don't steal their food.
24:09You steal their money.
24:10Come closer.
24:26You're failing in your duties.
24:33You apply yourself poorly, and you don't know a hard day's work.
24:36How will you ever become a lady-in-waiting?
24:39Well, am I wrong?
24:41No, Your Highness.
24:43I asked you before.
24:44Do you know why you're here?
24:48I was sent here at my father's bequest.
24:51I believe the sheriff arranged it.
24:54At my burden, it would seem.
24:55I would do better then, Your Highness.
24:59I promise.
25:01If you'd only heard all the promises I've been made.
25:04Once I was promised Spain.
25:10Look at me.
25:11What do you see?
25:14Your Highness.
25:15What do you see?
25:17It's a simple question.
25:20A queen.
25:23The Queen of England.
25:26Queen of France.
25:28Duchess of Aquitaine.
25:29Heiress to the House of Poitiers.
25:32And a wife of King Henry II.
25:35All of that.
25:37And yet I cannot leave England.
25:38I am detained.
25:41A captive.
25:43Some even say no better than a prisoner.
25:46Sound familiar?
25:48And yet...
25:50From this palace, I am informed.
25:55I correspond.
25:57I make allegiances.
25:59I make decisions.
26:01And I rule.
26:02As women.
26:07We're often put in circumstances not of our choosing.
26:11That doesn't mean we don't have power over the men who put us there.
26:15We only have to recognize our power.
26:18And become skilled at using it.
26:25Sir William Marshall.
26:26Earl of Pembroke, Your Highness.
26:28In time.
26:30I will teach you such power.
26:32Earl.
26:38My queen.
26:40Hope you traveled safely?
26:42Indeed.
26:43Steal the reward money.
27:03If you do, they won't have enough money to pay the bounty.
27:05No bounty.
27:06No bounty hunters.
27:07True.
27:08No reward.
27:09Others won't risk their necks.
27:10Less men hunting us.
27:11One condition.
27:15You let me stay with you for now, and my share will go to the poor.
27:18You agree to this or I won't help you?
27:20Fine.
27:21Do what you will with it.
27:25The reward will be made up of the king's taxes.
27:28They're ferried from Leicester to Nottingham.
27:29They always stop at Stafford's Mill to rest the horses.
27:33You can surprise them there.
27:34We get caught.
27:36They'll string us up.
27:37No, we're already marked for that.
27:38So what's the difference?
27:39A mirror's been hung already.
27:42Rope weren't strong enough to break her neck.
27:44I'd say the king always me.
27:51Let's go to Stafford's Mill.
27:53All right.
27:55Doc, how many men does the bishop travel with?
28:01Two clerks and two soldiers.
28:03Are you sure?
28:04Yes.
28:07It's never been more.
28:09No one's ever been fool enough to rob the bishop.
28:12Till now.
28:16If you shoot one of the soldiers in the leg, the other will scare off.
28:19I'm not sure it'll be that easy.
28:21What's the matter anyway?
28:22They're Norman soldiers.
28:23That doesn't make them evil.
28:25They serve the same evil.
28:27Their kind murdered my father.
28:29Whatever befalls them, they've brought onto themselves.
28:31And what would your father say to such reasoning?
28:33He would say, listen to your mother.
28:35Who would say, you sound like a fool, Rob.
28:39And what would your goddess say?
28:44She'd say, kill them all.
29:01New one.
29:21From Nottingham.
29:22The sheriff's daughter, Priscilla.
29:25I'm not that foolish.
29:26I hear the sheriff's daughter is quite spirited.
29:29Just your type, then.
29:30No, this one's the Earl of Huntingdon's girl.
29:34Huntingdon.
29:35Blunt acts.
29:37Good in battle.
29:38What is he now?
29:39A sheep farmer, I believe.
29:42Which I'm certain doesn't suit his temperament.
29:44Let's hope not.
29:46Restless men are useful.
29:47So, you're grooming a new spy.
29:50Can a queen have too many?
29:52Tell me about my husband.
29:54How is he?
29:54Oh, I thought you'd ask me about the king's mistress first.
29:59I'm more interested in his health.
30:02Or rather, any indication it might be failing.
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30:33Blueberry, there's a mess back there.
30:45They're good.
30:48The flower.
30:49Reminds you of someone?
30:51Yes, some...
30:54daughter of a Norman lord.
30:57You killed a Norman captain and slept with another Norman's daughter?
31:00No, I didn't sleep with her.
31:02Where is she now?
31:05London.
31:07Is she coming back?
31:09I don't know.
31:11If she doesn't,
31:13it just means there's someone out there better for you, Rob.
31:32This is everything, your eminence.
31:44This is everything, your eminence.
32:00You two.
32:01Have extra men accompany us and see that the carriage is ready in the morning to leave.
32:05How do we know they'll come?
32:15Because tomorrow is the last day of the month.
32:18They always collect the taxes on the last day.
32:20How do you know that's tomorrow?
32:21He's a monk.
32:22Monks use the Julian calendar to count the days.
32:25It's named after Julius Caesar.
32:27You're schooled?
32:29By my mother's hand.
32:31Our Rob's a proper nobleman.
32:32And what if they don't stop to rest?
32:34No, we'll make sure they stop.
32:35We'll put a log across the river.
32:38We'll float away.
32:39No, not a rotten one.
32:41Hollow and weigh down with rocks.
32:43By catching hills.
32:45Conning.
32:45So, is it true?
33:09Just tell me.
33:11Yes, it's true.
33:13Lester was for the Queen's Rebellion.
33:17Yorick, do I suspect the problem is Nottingham?
33:23Of course, the sheriff will always side with the king.
33:29Their blood.
33:30That's why Eleanor's grooming a new spy,
33:41plugged straight from Nottingham.
33:47She's a maid.
33:49Makes her all the more fun.
33:50Wow, that was a lot of fun.
34:03I must say, you two ladies certainly have a lot of energy.
34:10Ladies.
34:10Marion, what are you doing out here?
34:23Enjoying the stars.
34:26Well, there certainly are more interesting things to enjoy than stargazing.
34:32Like raiding the Queen's cellar and chasing our servants.
34:39Let me guess.
34:42You miss the forest.
34:45Not everyone loves palaces and grand halls as much as you will.
34:48Well, it doesn't matter that I love them.
34:53It matters that I'm in them.
35:01Nottingham was a fine place to begin life.
35:05Well, I suppose you and I, we weren't meant to stay.
35:10Yet my heart remains in Sherwood.
35:17I told you.
35:19You would do well to forget Rob.
35:24For your own sake.
35:28That's the problem with love.
35:31You stop doing things for your own sake.
35:36You sound quite tragic.
35:40Marion.
35:45Are you sure I can't help provide you a little remedy?
35:58Good night, Will.
36:04Good night, Marion.
36:10What are you paying for?
36:34That how actions may bring about some good.
36:42But I'm not sure God will hear me.
36:45Perhaps I must accept what we're about to do.
36:48Make peace with it.
36:50Peace?
36:51Till my father tried to live in peace.
36:53The Normans hanged him.
36:54How is peace possible?
36:56Christ shows us how.
36:57He teaches us to love our enemy.
37:01Do good to those who hate us.
37:05You know your Bible?
37:07It's not my Bible.
37:09It's the book of my enemy.
37:11I'm not your enemy.
37:12Why did they hang your father?
37:21They say he killed a man, but he didn't.
37:23He couldn't have.
37:26And you blame the sheriff?
37:28Well, who else?
37:28And I'll have my revenge.
37:33And that'll make you happy.
37:34It'll make things right.
37:38Let's tell you, Ena, Cypher and I, also your Bible.
37:40And still, that same book says,
37:42Do not repay evil with evil.
37:44Vengeance is mine, says the Lord.
37:48Revenge will bring no good.
37:51You've already spilled blood.
37:53Do you feel better?
37:55It would be the same with the sheriff.
37:56You could kill him a thousand times over.
38:00You should never fill the hole in your heart.
38:02Vengeance will not heal you.
38:19You're to be the convent by now.
38:21Did you think I would simply comply?
38:23Yes!
38:24Well, think again, Father.
38:25You defy me.
38:30Don't turn your back on me.
38:32How dare you?
38:36How dare you?
38:38I am your father.
38:39And I am your daughter.
38:41Yet you send me off with that gluttonous snake
38:43and decide my future without so much as a word to me.
38:46For your own good.
38:48For your protection.
38:49Besides, it is my right
38:53to decide your future
38:55by the laws of this land,
38:58by the hand of the king himself.
39:00You're right.
39:04Now,
39:06I turn my back on you, father.
39:07Sire!
39:12Drop the knife!
39:13Drop it!
39:14Get him!
39:15Stop!
39:16Stop!
39:21Sire, I...
39:22I'm sorry.
39:23I'm sorry.
39:32I'm sorry.
39:40I'm sorry.
39:42Here they come.
40:12Two, you say, always two, always has been.
40:23There's half a dozen with the driver there.
40:25That's too many.
40:26They won't scare off.
40:35They can't see all the soldiers.
40:38Please let them pass.
40:39Please let them pass.
40:42Oh, sweet mercy.
40:48No!
40:50Where did they come from?
40:52It's Sam Henning!
40:54No!
40:55No!
40:56No!
40:57No!
40:58No!
40:59No!
41:00No!
41:01No!
41:02No!
41:03No!
41:04No!
41:05No!
41:06No!
41:07No!
41:08No!
41:09No!
41:11No!
41:12No!
41:13No!
41:14No!
41:15No!
41:16No!
41:17No!
41:18No!
41:19No!
41:20No!
41:21No!
41:22No!
41:23No!
41:24No!
41:25No!
41:26No!
41:27No!
41:28No!
41:29No!
41:30No!
41:31No!
41:32No!
41:33No!
41:34No!
41:35No!
41:36Let me sit, let me sit, look, look, I need to sit.
41:48You're gonna be okay, you're gonna be okay, we just need to seal the wound.
42:06The whole charge, you disgrace us all!
42:30I pity you.
42:36He don't deserve my pity, please, have mercy.
42:39Make Tamir, and her dead body will be the last thing we'll see.
42:44Enough!
42:45Let him go.
42:50You killed soldiers, kingsmen.
42:53You're damned.
42:54All of you damned.
42:55Damned by who, Disha?
42:58Who are you?
42:59He's Robin the Hood.
43:01Prince of Shell, ignited this.
43:03Prince of Shell, I swear by God Almighty, you and your ragged bunch will be brought to justice.
43:10No.
43:12It's you, Bishop, who will be brought to justice.
43:15But today, run.
43:16Go and tell the sheriff I claim his reward.
43:22Run before I kill you.
43:25No.
43:25No.
43:26No.
43:33How much is it?
43:43A king's ransom.
43:43Excuse Eminence.
44:06This is all the reward money.
44:08All of it.
44:09What happened?
44:22Tell me.
44:24A terror.
44:25Who did this?
44:26In the forest.
44:28A heinous devil.
44:30Devil.
44:32By what name?
44:35Answer me.
44:37What name?
44:37By the name of Robin Hood.
44:41By the name of Robin Hood.
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