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Rob, a Saxon outlaw, and Marian, a Norman noblewoman, unite to fight injustice after the Norman conquest; he leads a rebel band while she infiltrates the corrupt court, both striving for justice and peace.
Rob, a Saxon outlaw, and Marian, a Norman noblewoman, unite to fight injustice after the Norman conquest; he leads a rebel band while she infiltrates the corrupt court, both striving for justice and peace.
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00:00Previously on Robin Hood
00:18Here now, the good sheriff has placed the reward of our 200 ducats for the murderer, Roberts of Locksley
00:26Then you won't be at a western regional
00:28It was your wish to have Locksley arrested
00:32You are the father of all this
00:34I'll join the hunt
00:36I'll kill the boy
00:37And I'll take your half
00:39You chose to defile yourself before marriage with La Force
00:43That child is an affront to my name
00:46Who are you?
00:46I'm Rob Sherwood
00:47And the three of you are?
00:49The Miller Brothers
00:50I'm Ralph
00:50That's Drew
00:51He's Henry
00:51Marion of Huntington
00:53I'm Celine de Vito
00:54Damed a nerd to Her Majesty
00:55You're on duty from sunrise to sunset
00:57That means ready before dawn
00:59You start with bed duties
01:01You're a girl
01:01Maybe it's more you can teach me
01:03You ready?
01:13Sheriff!
01:14Sheriff!
01:15Who are you?
01:16You're hiding from something
01:17The sheriff's after me
01:18Alive!
01:19I want a public execution
01:21Sheriff!
01:24Huntington
01:25They're going west
01:26They're headed for the river Trent
01:27Believing Sherwood will offer them safety
01:29We'd like to join the hunt
01:30To ensure they don't
01:32So which one are you's Locksley then?
01:37You!
01:39Come on!
01:40Jane, just remember that no man has ever earned a name worth having
01:48Without it
01:49Run, John!
01:55Boys!
01:56My boys!
01:58Locksley!
02:10Five stars
02:11Has been singing
02:29The Jedi
02:30What I have everета
02:30And the Jedi
02:31Is there anything you can achieve?
02:32We will have something you can achieve
02:32With her
02:33As there is
02:33Used to change
02:34Of the day
02:35иж
04:11When I gaze up, I imagine I'm in Sherwood, right beside you. I miss you, Hoop. I am always and forever yours. Marian.
04:37The forest is vast, my lord. Parts uncharted. They could be anywhere from the western ridge to Southwell or the northern reaches of Oxford. We're but fifty men. We'd need more to find them. Many more.
04:51Give the bishop a drink. Why not bring men from the garrisons at Warwick or Leicester? We all want coin for that. There's not enough in the town's coffers. Who will pay? Still, we must deal with this. Question is how.
05:11There are plenty of thieves and brigands hiding in the forest. What's a few more amongst them? Besides, they'll perish soon enough from lack of food. The forest is a godforsaken place. Nothing survives there for long.
05:23Except the Saxons, who seem built for its habitat. Leave us. One of Huntingdon's boys was killed. I heard. I want you to preside over his funeral. Priscilla will accompany you to represent me.
05:48I wish Huntingdon had never come to me. His greed is the cause of this unrest.
05:58Now the men say the forest is haunted.
06:03Haunted?
06:05By some unholy spirit. One that protects the Saxon outlaws.
06:13Pagan superstition was never a match for Norman Steele. Or the War Horse. It trampled Saxon beliefs when we conquered these shores. It'll do so again.
06:23You forget one thing, Bishop.
06:27The War Horse is useless in the forest.
06:30No dog deserved that.
06:54tell him to be quiet he's hungry is all we all are we could get food for the woodcutters
07:13they'll help us the sheriff will have thought of that you think there'll be soldiers in the
07:18villages be sure of it if we want to stay alive we stay in the forest if they have moved too close
07:25to nottingham for us down we can't chance it and a rabbit alone won't be enough then what do we do
07:31there's plenty to be had elsewhere we just need the guts to take it where the road to hereford yeah
07:39it's the biggest market north of oxford we want to eat that's where the food is let's go then i'm
07:47hungry it'll be dark soon we'll leave in the morning are you all right
07:54he was young only a bit older than me he would have killed drew but you saved him
08:17father is it true one of huntington's sons was killed by locksley
08:32gerald said it was impossible to see who it was
08:38doesn't matter they're all guilty the bishop said you should forget about them leave them in the
08:47woods to die since when did saxons killing normans gone punished let alone forgot bishop is a fool
08:55father they must be captured and held to account if saxons can wantonly disregard our laws
09:02then what does it even mean to be norman
09:05they will be caught
09:09and they will pay
09:13nottingham
09:25you need a firm hand with that one
09:29marian focus on your work this is the palace
09:54i've been ruminating on our problem yes we will put up a new reward for locksley and those he runs
10:05with a reward large enough to bring in 200 men who will hunt him down
10:10we yes we half will come from nottingham's coffers the other half from the abbey
10:17my lord dear the abbey doesn't have funds for such an endeavor we barely have enough to feed and
10:25clothe our flock
10:26besides the boy is nothing
10:29i know
10:31yet he sets a dangerous precedent which we must deal with
10:36rebellion can spread
10:39like a plague
10:41the crown expects us to keep the peace both of us if we can't then no matter my relation with henry or yours to rome
10:51we become expendable
10:53locksley is a burden
10:55we both share
10:56once they're caught
10:58the monies will be repaid from taxes
11:01i know
11:02there is another matter
11:06priscilla
11:08priscilla
11:12after her aunt's funeral i wish you to take her to the convent
11:17priscilla is bright
11:19more capable than most men i know
11:22but
11:23she is
11:25spirited
11:27being third cousin to the king
11:29henry her godfather
11:31she has a name to live up to
11:32the convent is where she'll best be protected from herself before her eventual betrothal
11:40i understand
11:42he's on his way to herringford market no doubt
11:49that way
11:50lester
11:51and to warren street
11:53all the way to london town
11:55you been to london
11:57many times
11:58i ain't never seen nothing like it
12:00folks there like ants
12:02i want a closer look
12:04come on henry
12:05what's up with that one
12:16her name is ralph
12:19wolf in sheep's clothing
12:21probably kept her safe
12:23so she says
12:24the boy she killed
12:29he wasn't a bad person
12:33he was hunting us
12:36he would have killed any of us gladly
12:38it's not on us
12:39this is the fall of the normans
12:41if we're bad men
12:43they made us so
12:46supply a wagon to the abbey
12:55they'll have food
12:57we should leave them be
12:58the men of god
13:00not our god
13:02no
13:15stop
13:20no no leave us please
13:25get away or i'll bash you
13:28i'm not afraid of you
13:38you think i'm just gonna let you steal
13:40i think for your sake you should
13:41follow your friend
13:48i don't want to hurt you
13:49enough
13:56enough
13:58enough
14:00come on
14:19come on
14:19better
14:20back to the abbey
14:21i can't go back
14:23henry
14:26huh
14:26give me a hand
14:28let's get him on the car
14:30no no no
14:31i can't
14:33go back
14:34they'll whip me
14:35you seem to handle yourself fine
14:39here
14:39it won't be a fight
14:42it'll be a sell
14:43the abbot is not a kind man
14:47he'll perish out here
14:57robs
14:59or beaten
15:00oh well he can't come with us
15:02he's a norman
15:02where else am i to go
15:05i'm in this situation because of you
15:07drew
15:09yeah
15:10turn the car around
15:11the horses will find their way home
15:13don't expect you'll stay long with the likes of us
15:19here
15:21carry something
15:23uh
15:25uh
15:38uh
15:41uh
15:42uh
15:52After the funeral, you'll travel on with me to Hereford Abbey.
16:12Hereford Abbey?
16:13You're to reside there under my worship, in the convent.
16:19What do you mean?
16:20It's what your father has decided, for the benefit of your welfare and eventual betrothal.
16:28You mean my virtue?
16:30Let us pray a suitor can be found who's amiable to the task.
16:34I won't go.
16:36Yes, you will.
16:37Otherwise, you'll live the rest of your life in servitude, and your virtue will be nothing
16:41but a withered rose.
16:44Now come, Priscilla.
16:46Let us pay our respects to Earl Huntington for the loss of his son.
16:50Why didn't you run off with your friend?
17:04Oh, I baked that bread.
17:06Collected the honey.
17:08We were hungry.
17:09That doesn't mean you're free to steal.
17:25You're a Trappist.
17:27You took a vow of silence.
17:29Why would you choose such a life?
17:30My father wanted me to be a priest.
17:33He placed me in the church as a boy.
17:36But the bishop sent me to the Abbey to work.
17:40Like a slave, no doubt.
17:43And you still dedicate your life to Christ.
17:46You should despise him.
17:48On the contrary.
17:49Christ kept my faith.
17:51He protected me all these years.
17:53You should have said, I should despise the bishop.
17:57Do you?
17:58He's a tyrant.
18:00His faith only extends to the gold that lines his pockets and all it buys him.
18:03Why does your god allow such behavior?
18:06He doesn't allow it.
18:08We do.
18:10And you?
18:11What are you hiding from out here?
18:13I killed the man.
18:17You'll surely pay for it.
18:19Murder is a sin in the eyes of the Lord.
18:21My Lord is Goddard.
18:23She is my protector.
18:25Sex and gods will lead to nothing but damnation and more violence.
18:28Oh, and Christ.
18:29I should put my faith in him.
18:30If you wish to be saved, yes.
18:33In a life devoted to the church, you may find redemption.
18:47What's your name?
18:49Chuck.
18:51My attack.
18:53Requiem aeternam donna ee, Domene.
18:57Et lux perpetua lucaet ee.
19:02Libera me, Domene, de morte aeterna in die illa tremenda.
19:07Quando caelimu vendi sunt et terra.
19:11Dum veneris judicare saeculum per ignum.
19:14In manas tuas, Domene, comendo spiritum eos.
19:17Requiescat in pace.
19:18Amen.
19:19The man you killed, who was he?
19:44He was a Norman soldier.
19:47The captain of Nottingham's garrison.
19:50He attacked you?
19:52Like the men who attacked us?
19:54No. No.
19:58I could have walked away.
20:01I could have run.
20:05But I didn't.
20:08Do you wish you had?
20:13I don't know, Ralph.
20:16What would have it mattered?
20:20The Normans are everywhere.
20:23Where's there left to go?
20:25Does the king ever leave France to go to England?
20:34Since I've been here.
20:35Only once.
20:36And are the rumours true?
20:38Eleanor ordered a vault against Henry.
20:41I don't know the full truth.
20:44But the king won't allow Eleanor to leave England.
20:47And her sons?
20:49They say Richard will be the next king.
20:51And a great one, I believe.
20:53Richard is a true warrior.
20:55And what about the youngest, Prince John?
20:57Well, just once Prince John was here, he was quite pleasant to look at.
21:01A nobleman.
21:03There was something about him.
21:05What?
21:06Don't know.
21:07Hard to say.
21:08But if you stay around, you'll be sure to meet him one day.
21:12If I whisper your name, will you hear me?
21:36Rob.
21:44Marianne.
21:45Come on.
21:46Don't, Tilly.
21:55How's the new one doing?
21:57Honestly, I don't know why she's here.
22:00I don't think she does either.
22:02Not everyone adapts to palace life quite so easily.
22:07Is everything ready?
22:09Yes, Your Highness.
22:11The Earl Marshal ship landed at Dover last night.
22:14When do we expect him?
22:15He should arrive today.
22:17Unless he's robbed en route.
22:20The Earl of Pembroke robbed?
22:22What would England be coming to?
22:25An island of peasants, poachers, and too many forests.
22:31Indeed, France it is not.
22:33But we shall endure.
22:34Céline, bring her to me.
22:38Your Highness.
22:41Marianne.
22:46Yes, Your Highness.
22:48Hold up, Mary.
22:49Look here.
22:50A bit of rough and tumble.
22:51Cart on its way to market.
22:52Pilfered, most like.
22:53It went.
22:54But they went that way.
22:55Then best we go that way.
22:56Let's have a look.
22:57Might be some food in it for us.
22:58Let's have a look.
22:59There might be some food in it for us.
23:00What's left?
23:01Oh, my God.
23:02There's no food in it for us.
23:03What's left?
23:04I have to do that.
23:05Oh, my goodness.
23:06I've seen the bear.
23:07I've seen the bear.
23:08You see that?
23:09You know, the bear in the house.
23:10I've seen the bear.
23:11What's left?
23:13Might be some food in it for us.
23:36What do you want?
23:39To pay my respects.
23:42I'll pay your respects at Aaron's grave. He's the one who's dead.
23:47I am sorry for your loss.
23:52It is a tragedy for one to die so young.
23:55Especially at the hands of Saxon cowards.
24:01This is all Loxley's doing.
24:04I had him.
24:07But he slipped away and took my boy's life.
24:09It's my fault.
24:13Why do you say that?
24:16I should have made sure young Loxley was killed along with his father.
24:19Never leave the son of an enemy alive. One will always pay for that.
24:23But I'll find him. And I'll kill him.
24:29But not today.
24:31Today...
24:33I will grieve.
24:35A man...
24:37Shouldn't have to grieve alone.
24:42I could stay with you tonight.
24:45If you wish.
24:46But in the eyes of the church, it...
24:53It may be considered improper.
24:56I'll handle the bishop.
25:07Another Norman soul lost.
25:10And those Saxon murderers run free.
25:12Where is she?
25:16We should be on our way.
25:18Priscilla has offered to stay.
25:20To pack away Aaron's belongings.
25:22The sheriff once had taken to the convent at Hereford.
25:25Priscilla to the convent.
25:27But Bernard will see she gets there tomorrow.
25:32What you wish.
25:36To Leicester.
25:38Stop wasting time.
25:53I want to get...
25:54Hold there.
25:58Told you we shouldn't have followed.
26:01We mean no one.
26:02Who are you?
26:03Ain't Spragger, less Mary.
26:06Leaves by profession.
26:10Let him go.
26:18Thought you were a poacher.
26:20Well I've got many talents, ain't I?
26:23You're Luxley, I know you.
26:25And I you.
26:27I heard you killed a man.
26:30We've all killed plenty of folks.
26:32Two more won't make a difference.
26:35Easy boy.
26:37We're all Saxons here.
26:40We're hungry.
26:42We haven't eaten in days.
26:44You got any food?
26:46We'll share our food but not our time.
26:47Any trouble.
27:01And this will be the last day you breathe.
27:04That's Henry.
27:05And Freitock.
27:07Right pretty bunch.
27:09Fearsome too.
27:11No wonder the sheriff put a bounty on your head.
27:13You in particular, Luxley, made you worth a prince.
27:15Princess Sherwood.
27:16You be thinking about it.
27:18And this will be your reward.
27:19We're angry is all.
27:21Put that down, you big lump.
27:23I think we find some kin, Mary.
27:25Young Rob in the hood.
27:27We've got some things in common, you and us.
27:29I've nothing in common with you.
27:31Take food and be on your way.
27:32But Mary are making up you still more.
27:33Hey.
27:35I cursed the Norman.
27:36Spit on Emily to his doors.
27:38They took everything from me.
27:40Like they took your pa and hung him straight.
27:42With a scat.
27:44With a scat.
27:46I'm sorry.
27:47I'm sorry.
27:48I'm sorry.
27:49I'm sorry.
27:51I'm sorry.
27:52I'm sorry.
27:53I'm sorry.
27:54I'm sorry.
27:55I'm sorry.
27:56I'm sorry.
27:57I'm sorry.
27:58I'm sorry.
27:59I'm sorry.
28:00I'm sorry.
28:01I'm sorry.
28:02But it's the same, you and me.
28:04Saxon is the dirt we was born on.
28:07Now, what do you say?
28:09We take their food
28:10And at them all we can.
28:13If you want to hurt the Normans, you don't steal their food.
28:22You steal their money.
28:32Come closer.
28:45You're failing in your duties, you apply yourself poorly,
28:49and you don't know a hard day's work.
28:51How will you ever become a lady-in-waiting?
28:54Well, am I wrong?
28:56No, Your Highness.
28:57I asked you before, do you know why you're here?
29:02I was sent here at my father's bequest.
29:06I believe the sheriff arranged it.
29:09At my burden, it would seem.
29:12I would do better then, Your Highness. I promise.
29:16If you'd only heard all the promises I've been made.
29:20Once I was promised Spain.
29:26Look at me.
29:27What do you see?
29:30Your Highness.
29:32What do you see? It's a simple question.
29:37A Queen.
29:40The Queen of England.
29:43Queen of France.
29:44Duchess of Aquitaine.
29:46Heiress to the House of Poitiers.
29:49And a wife
29:50of King Henry II.
29:52All of that.
29:54And yet I cannot leave England.
29:56I am detained.
29:59A captive.
30:00Some even say no better than a prisoner.
30:03Sound familiar?
30:05And yet...
30:10From this palace,
30:12I am informed.
30:13I correspond.
30:15I make allegiances.
30:17I make decisions.
30:19And I rule.
30:23As women...
30:24We're often put in circumstances not of our choosing.
30:29That doesn't mean we don't have power over the men who put us there.
30:34We only have to recognize our power.
30:37And become skilled at using it.
30:40Sir William Marshall.
30:46Earl of Pembroke, Your Highness.
30:48In time.
30:50I will teach you such power.
30:58Earl.
30:59My Queen.
31:01Hope you travel safely?
31:03Indeed.
31:03Steal the reward money.
31:24If you do,
31:25they won't have enough money to pay the bounty.
31:27No bounty.
31:28No bounty hunters.
31:29True.
31:30No reward.
31:31Others won't risk their necks.
31:32Less men hunting us.
31:34One condition.
31:37You let me stay with you for now,
31:39and my share will go to the poor.
31:40You agree to this or I won't help you?
31:42Fine.
31:44Do what you will with it.
31:48The reward will be made up of the King's taxes.
31:51They're ferried from Leicester to Nottingham.
31:52They always stop at Stafford's Mill to rest the horses.
31:57You can surprise them there.
31:58We get caught.
31:59They'll string us up.
32:00No, we're already marked for that.
32:01So what's the difference?
32:02Amiri's been hung already.
32:06Rope weren't strong enough to break her neck.
32:11I'd say the King always me.
32:15Let's go to Stafford's Mill.
32:16Doc, how many men does the bishop travel with?
32:25Two clerks and two soldiers.
32:28Are you sure?
32:29Yes.
32:32It's never been more.
32:34No one's ever been fool enough to rob the bishop.
32:37Till now.
32:38If you shoot one of the soldiers in the leg, the other will scare off.
32:45Not sure it'll be that easy.
32:47What's the matter anyway?
32:48They're Norman soldiers.
32:49That doesn't make them evil.
32:51They serve the same evil.
32:53Their kind murdered my father.
32:55Whatever befalls them, they've brought onto themselves.
32:57And what would your father say to such reasoning?
32:59He would say, listen to your mother.
33:00Who would say, you sound like a fool, Rob?
33:03And what would your goddess say?
33:11She'd say, kill them all.
33:33New one.
33:50From Nottingham.
33:51The sheriff's daughter, Priscilla.
33:54I'm not that foolish.
33:55I hear the sheriff's daughter is quite spirited.
33:58Just your type, then.
33:59No, this one's the Earl of Huntington's girl.
34:03Huntington?
34:04Blunt acts.
34:06Good in battle.
34:07What is he now?
34:09A sheep farmer, I believe.
34:11Which I'm certain doesn't suit his temperament.
34:14Let's hope not.
34:15Restless men are useful.
34:17So, you're grooming a new spy.
34:20Can a queen have too many?
34:22Tell me about my husband.
34:24How is he?
34:26Oh, I thought you'd ask me about the king's mistress first.
34:28I'm more interested in his health.
34:33Or rather, any indication it might be failing.
34:35I'm more interested in his health.
34:35Or rather, any indication it might be failing.
34:37More odera.
34:41But then, you don't need to prove to him.
34:41Be sure.
34:42I don't think he'll keep up.
34:43I don't know.
34:44Well, I don't think he'll be taking on this one.
34:46How can you take the job of sá»±?
34:53How can I take the job that he when he makes you?
34:54Blueberry, there was a mess back there.
35:17They're good.
35:19The flower.
35:21Reminds you of someone?
35:23Yes, some...
35:27Daughter of a Norman lord.
35:30You killed a Norman captain and slept with another Norman's daughter?
35:33No, I didn't sleep with her.
35:36Where is she now?
35:38London.
35:40Is she coming back?
35:42I don't know.
35:45If she doesn't?
35:47Just means there's someone out there better for you, Rob.
35:53OK?
35:54No, no.
35:55I don't know.
35:56It's up here.
35:57No, he doesn't.
35:58No, no, no, no.
35:59No, no.
36:00He's gone.
36:01No, no.
36:02No, no, no.
36:03No, no.
36:04No, no, no.
36:05No.
36:06No, no, no.
36:07No, no.
36:08No, no.
36:09No, no, no.
36:10No, no, no.
36:11No, no.
36:12No, no.
36:13This is everything, your eminence.
36:37You two.
36:38Have extra men accompany us
36:39and see that the carriage is ready in the morning to leave.
36:43How do we know they'll come?
36:53Because tomorrow is the last day of the month.
36:55We always collect the taxes on the last day.
36:57How do you know that's tomorrow?
36:59He's a monk.
37:00Monks use the Julian calendar to count the days.
37:02It's named after Julius Caesar.
37:05Your scourge?
37:07By my mother's hand.
37:09Our Rob's a proper nobleman.
37:10And what if they don't stop to rest?
37:12No, we'll make sure they stop.
37:13We'll put a log across the river.
37:16We'll float away.
37:18No, not a rotten one.
37:19Hollow and way down with rocks.
37:21By catching eels.
37:23Conning.
37:24So, is it true?
37:46Just tell me.
37:51Yes.
37:52It's true.
37:55Lest the woods for the Queen's Rebellion.
37:58York too, I suspect.
38:00The problem is Nottingham.
38:04Of course, the sheriff will always sign with the king.
38:10Their blood.
38:11That's why Ellen is grooming a new spy,
38:22plugged straight from Nottingham.
38:29She's a maid.
38:31Makes her a little more fun.
38:32Wow, that was a lot of fun.
38:46I must say, you two ladies certainly have a lot of energy.
38:53Ladies.
38:53Marion, what are you doing out here?
39:07Enjoying the stars.
39:10Well, there certainly are more interesting things to enjoy than stargazing.
39:16Really?
39:20Like raiding the Queen's cellar and chasing our servants?
39:24Let me guess.
39:26You miss the forest.
39:29Not everyone loves palaces and grand halls as much as you will.
39:35It doesn't matter that I love them.
39:38It matters that I'm in them.
39:39Nottingham was a fine place to begin life.
39:51But I suppose you and I, we weren't meant to stay.
39:59Yet my heart remains in Sherwood.
40:04I told you.
40:06You would do well to forget Rob.
40:09For your own sake.
40:15That's the problem with love.
40:18You stop doing things for your own sake.
40:23You sound quite tragic, Marion.
40:33Are you sure I can't help provide you a little remedy?
40:39Good night, Will.
40:41Good night, Marion.
40:53Good night, Marion.
40:53Good night, Marion.
40:54Good night.
40:55Good night.
40:56Good night.
40:57Good night.
40:58Good night.
40:59Good night.
41:00Good night.
41:01Good night.
41:02Good night.
41:03Good night.
41:04Good night.
41:05Good night.
41:06Good night.
41:07Good night.
41:08Good night.
41:09Good night.
41:10Good night.
41:11Good night.
41:12Good night.
41:13Good night.
41:14Good night.
41:15Good night.
41:16Good night.
41:17Good night.
41:18Good night.
41:19Good night.
41:20Good night.
41:21Good night.
41:23What were you praying for?
41:28That our actions may bring about some good.
41:33But I'm not sure God will hear me.
41:36Perhaps I must accept what we're about to do.
41:39Make peace with it.
41:40Peace?
41:42Until my father tried to live in peace,
41:44and the Normans hanged him.
41:46How is peace possible?
41:48Christ shows us how.
41:50He teaches us to love our enemy.
41:53Do good to those who hate us.
41:57You know your Bible?
41:59It's not my Bible.
42:01It's the book of my enemy.
42:03I'm not your enemy.
42:11Where did they hang your father?
42:14They say he killed a man, but he didn't.
42:16He couldn't have.
42:19And you blame the sheriff?
42:20No, who else?
42:22And I'll have my revenge.
42:26And that'll make you happy?
42:28It'll make things right.
42:31Let's tell you, Ernest, Cipher, and I, also your Bible.
42:34And still, that same book says,
42:36Do not repay evil with evil.
42:38Vengeance is mine, says the Lord.
42:42Revenge will bring no good.
42:44You've already spilled blood.
42:47Do you feel better?
42:49It would be the same with the sheriff.
42:52You could kill him a thousand times over.
42:54You did never fill the hole in your heart.
42:57Vengeance will not heal you.
42:58You're to be the convent by now.
43:16Did you think I would simply comply?
43:18Yes.
43:19Well, think again, Father.
43:21You defy me.
43:27Don't turn your back on me.
43:28How dare you?
43:29How dare you?
43:34I am your father.
43:36And I am your daughter.
43:37Yet you send me off with that gluttonous snake
43:40and decide my future without so much as a word to me.
43:43For your own good.
43:44For your protection.
43:48Besides, it is my right
43:50to decide your future
43:52by the laws of this land,
43:55by the hand of the king himself.
43:58You're right.
44:02Now,
44:03I turn my back on you, Father.
44:08Sire!
44:11Drop the knife!
44:12Drop it!
44:12Get him!
44:14No, stop.
44:20Sire, I...
44:21I'm sorry.
44:22I'm sorry.
44:44Here they come.
45:06Here they come.
45:10Two, you say.
45:21Two's always two.
45:23Always has been.
45:24There's half a dozen with the driver.
45:27That's too many.
45:28They won't scare off.
45:29They can't see all the soldiers.
45:40Please let them pass.
45:41Please let them pass.
45:42Oh, sweet mercy.
45:54No!
45:55No!
45:56Where did they come from?
45:57No!
45:59Let's go!
46:25Alex!
46:29Let me sit, let me sit, look, look, I need to sit, you're gonna be okay, you're gonna be okay, we just need to seal the wound.
46:59Let me sit, let me sit, let me sit, let me sit.
47:27The whole charge, you disgrace us all!
47:39I pity you.
47:44He don't deserve my pity.
47:46Please, have mercy.
47:47We can make Tamera.
47:49Our dead body will be the last thing we've seen.
47:52Enough!
47:54Let him go.
47:57You killed soldiers!
48:01Kingsmen!
48:02You're damned!
48:03All of you damned!
48:04Damned by who, Bishop?
48:07Who are you?
48:09He's Robin the Hood.
48:11Prince of Sherwood, my list.
48:15I swear, my God Almighty,
48:17you and your ragged bunch will be brought to justice.
48:20No.
48:22It's you, Bishop, who will be brought to justice.
48:25But today, run.
48:26Go and tell the sheriff.
48:28I claim his reward.
48:33Run before I kill you.
48:35No.
48:36No.
48:37Ah!
48:38Ah!
48:39Ah!
48:43How much is it?
48:54A king's ransom.
48:55Ah!
48:56She's a king's eminence!
49:13Oh! Excuse Eminence!
49:19They sold the reward money. All of it.
49:34What happened?
49:36Tell me.
49:37The terror.
49:38Who did this?
49:39In the forest.
49:41A keenest devil.
49:44Devil?
49:47By what name?
49:49Answer me.
49:51What name?
49:52By the name of Robin Hood.
50:11James Version.
50:12The archer.
50:13Jesus.
50:14Mildingaden are not only once.
50:15Oате onde are you?
50:16birdinghead
50:17Many times.
50:18We are in a world of Dinamarca Grundfiles.
50:19We're in a world of HimalayaIDE.
50:21Foundest schools.
50:22We're makingwash.
50:23Our sorrisons.
50:24Let's do that.
50:25You're a spirit.
50:26Let's do that.
50:28We're mashediteti man.
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