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00:00A drink.
00:23A drink.
00:29Wild Aedric, as he was known, was a Saxon fame, like a lord or a king to his people.
00:41Aedric didn't believe England had been conquered.
00:44Even when a Norman king came and stole the English crown, he rebelled.
00:50And he retreated into the woods and became an outlaw.
00:53For many summers, Aedric defied the king's soldiers, and he and his men feasted on the king's deer.
01:04What about Goddard, father?
01:06I'm coming to Goddard.
01:07One day, when the cold crept in and the mists came forth, Aedric was hunting alone deep in the forest.
01:16And he came upon a dwelling, and he saw something that no man was meant to see.
01:22Fairies?
01:23Dancing.
01:27Naked.
01:31And the most beautiful of them all was Goddard.
01:42Bewitched by her beauty, Aedric stole her away into the forest.
01:46On their wedding night, after Aedric laid with Goddard, she turned him into a magnificent stack.
01:54And 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.
02:11Have you ever seen this, Doc?
02:12I know many who have.
02:13And they all say, when you see it, you know wild Aedric is gazing back at you.
02:19Are you still going tomorrow?
02:34Are you still going tomorrow?
02:36Are you still going tomorrow?
02:37Are you still going tomorrow?
02:41I must.
02:42I have to try one more time.
02:46I have to try one more time.
02:46I have to try one more time.
02:50Where's father?
03:15He's gone to Nottingham, my love.
03:20I have to try one more time.
03:50Why is Huntington coming, father?
03:56I'm not certain.
03:58But he is a Norman lord, and it is my duty as sheriff to grant him an audience.
04:03I don't like him.
04:05It is wiser, Priscilla, to understand a man than to dislike him.
04:10Many are driven by greed and violence.
04:13From such men comes only evil and ruin.
04:18Jareth.
04:24Huntington.
04:25You have over a thousand acres.
04:31Fine manor.
04:34What did you expect?
04:37More.
04:38Then perhaps you should consider another crusade.
04:41The last one seemed to benefit you well.
04:43Others got more.
04:45You, of Nottingham.
04:47Nottingham is not mine.
04:50It is the king's.
04:52I sit in his governance only.
04:55We provide taxes and loyalty.
04:58In return, we enjoy the benefits of the king's generosity.
05:02His lands are ours to prosper.
05:06Where are you going?
05:09To the guardrail, Father.
05:11No, sit.
05:12You must learn.
05:36Your Eminence, we're grateful to him.
05:51Which one is he?
05:53I'm Hugh of Loxley.
05:55He'll hear your calls.
05:57And be quick with it.
05:58I've waited months to see him.
06:01Then be grateful he's shown you compassion.
06:03Loxley Manor is my ancestral home.
06:12Its lands were granted to my father's father by King Harold himself.
06:15A Saxon king who lost your lands when he lost England to my father's uncle, William the Conqueror.
06:21Your lands have not been yours since that day.
06:23Just as your gods have not been yours since Christ followed the Normans here.
06:28Other Saxon lands have been returned.
06:31I know one wrote to the Pope.
06:35You're free to write to the Pope.
06:36But I cannot do as you ask.
06:41I'm a fair man, Loxley.
06:43Try to be.
06:47I shall grant you the position of a royal forester.
06:51You will have coin and duties to the king.
06:54This is a good life.
06:55One most men in my position would not offer.
06:59He accepts, my lord.
07:01Gratefully.
07:02I wish to hear it from his tongue.
07:05Come on, Hugh.
07:06Do it for Joan.
07:07For Robert.
07:10You have a son.
07:12Then consider his future.
07:13An heir is everything to a man, as is Priscilla to me.
07:19You may rise.
07:25Hugh of Loxley, do you accept what is offered to you?
07:32I do.
07:38Excellent.
07:39The matter is settled.
07:44You going to stand there watching the rest of your life?
07:47You going to be angry at the rest of yours?
07:50Better to take it out on a wooden block, I suppose.
07:52Or a Norman head.
07:56What about me?
07:58What about Robert?
07:59Those were our lands.
08:02It was our house.
08:03And now that bastard Huntington sleeps in my bed.
08:06And they took them.
08:06But what can you do about that now?
08:09Are you going to spend the rest of your life fighting this?
08:12What is to become of you?
08:13What is to become of Robert?
08:16I keep teaching him, like you always do.
08:19Yes, I can teach him to read and write.
08:21He might even have a life at court.
08:23But he needs a father.
08:24Life in court?
08:26Joan.
08:26They'd make us take their religion.
08:30No, I'm never doing that.
08:32Ever.
08:37I need to release a little quicker.
08:39Here.
08:42It's not about your eye or your arm.
08:43When you grow, this will take care of itself.
08:49It's in here.
08:51This is the secret to the longbow.
08:53It's your chest.
08:54And you listen to the bow.
08:56It breathes, too.
08:58So do it again.
08:59This time, close your eyes.
09:01Listen as it stretches.
09:03It will tell you its reach.
09:07Hear that?
09:08A bit further.
09:09Now breathe and release.
09:17You've got talent, my boy.
09:22When the Normans came, why didn't they all run in forests like Wild Adric?
09:26Well, they stayed to protect their king.
09:28The woods would have protected them.
09:29Why did they stay and die?
09:32Pride, I suppose.
09:33The Normans can put their castles all over this land.
09:37These woods...
09:39These were as old as the earth.
09:42No man will ever own them.
09:44Here.
09:45Look at this.
09:49My forefathers made this.
09:51Long before the Normans came.
09:53That stone is from a sacred place.
09:57The heart of the forest.
09:58It's a great cave that few men have ever seen.
10:03You take me, though.
10:04I'm from.
10:05God will lead you.
10:08One day.
10:10When you're ready.
10:23Welcome back, sir.
10:28He's mine.
10:41Don't hurt him.
10:44Why would I hurt him?
10:46His name's Henry.
10:48Here's a name.
10:51What are you doing here?
10:53That used to be our home.
10:55Our house?
10:55My family lived there before.
10:59Until I was five.
11:00But my father made that house.
11:01He didn't make it.
11:02He took it.
11:04I don't believe you.
11:05There's a hall with glass windows and wooden panels.
11:08In the corner behind one of the wooden panels is a secret room.
11:11It was used as a hiding place if ever the castle was attacked.
11:16Marion!
11:19Marion!
11:20Marion!
11:24What were you doing?
11:25There was a boy, father.
11:27A boy?
11:28He said he used to live here.
11:30Go in the house.
11:33I know who you are, Moxley!
11:38Rob!
11:39You don't come round here!
11:43I'll take your eye now!
11:44You don't have!
12:00You don't have to go.
12:01No, no.
12:01I know who you are!
12:02Two, three, seven, seven, two.
12:03I'm so sorry for everyone.
12:03What were you doing?
12:20Where was he?
12:21At the house.
12:22What were you doing there?
12:24Nothing.
12:25No, she was...
12:25To see what?
12:28Huh?
12:28To see what?
12:30Huh?
12:30To see what?
12:31Answer me, Rob!
12:33How dare you?
12:34How dare you bring this into my life?
12:36Oh, son, I went there.
12:37I didn't go there.
12:38Because of you.
12:39Because you wouldn't let it be.
12:40I have told you to let it be.
12:41How can I let it be?
12:4450.
12:44I've taken everything, John.
12:47John, this was my land.
12:50This was my home.
12:51This was my land.
12:52I am your life.
12:54Rob is your life.
13:03I need her.
13:07I am your life.
13:18I did.
13:19I need her.
13:20I can't do it.
13:20I need her.
13:22I cannot try.
13:22Oh, my God.
13:52Caught three poachers today.
13:54Maybe by the brook. Spraggett among them.
13:57They actually caught something.
13:58Mm. Five pheasants, no less.
14:01On the way to Nottingham to sell them.
14:03Like under the sheriff's nose.
14:04And they'll pay dearly for that.
14:06I know.
14:07We let them go.
14:10I wasn't about to cut the hand off a lad.
14:13And Olwen wouldn't.
14:14During the act, said you'd do it.
14:15And he grabbed his breeches.
14:22I don't think about it.
14:24Try again.
14:25Thank you for the repart, Mom.
14:27Good.
14:33Did you decide yet?
14:37Why can't I come on the hunt?
14:39I'm old enough.
14:40Uh...
14:41Yeah.
14:43It's up to your mother.
14:44Then I already know the answer.
14:46Why do you persist in teaching him that?
15:10Because it is the language of the court.
15:13He's never going, Jonah.
15:15He's not the son of an earl.
15:16I know what he is.
15:17Then why don't you accept it?
15:19I have.
15:20And I've never blamed you for it.
15:22At least not as you have blamed yourself.
15:24I accepted it a very long time ago.
15:27Really?
15:28I must have missed that year.
15:30Take him on the hunt.
15:46Maybe he'll find Goddard and she can decide what's to become of him.
15:50He's not the son of a son of a son of a son of a son of a son of a son.
16:20You're dangerous.
16:30Yes.
16:33I am.
16:36Back to your post, Captain.
16:50Father, perfect day, right?
17:09Yeah!
17:10Got to protect him.
17:22Many old gods look upon us.
17:24Welcome to Sherwood, my lord.
17:45Locksley.
17:46How is the king's forest flourishing, my lord?
17:55And game is plentiful?
17:57There are herds on the eastern ridge, some this side of the river.
18:01You know, Huntingland.
18:15And his daughter, Marion.
18:17Aren't you going to comment on my dress?
18:39It's fetching.
18:41But a little short.
18:42Oh, nonsense.
18:44Why do you look so drab?
18:46Dress up for hunting.
18:48I detest it.
18:49Really, Marion, no wonder your father's angry at you.
18:52He made me come here, but he can't force me to enjoy it.
18:58Don't be boring.
19:00There's plenty to enjoy.
19:01Like all the young foresters there.
19:03Like that one.
19:13Eyes on the trees, Robin.
19:15Take more than an arrow to pierce their eyes, Rob.
19:20Larksley.
19:21I thought he'd be dead by now.
19:24He probably feels the same way about you.
19:28To Wild Edric.
19:30And to the great hunt.
19:31Edric.
19:32Edric.
19:32Edric.
19:33Offer the sheriff some wine, Rob.
19:40Go on.
19:42You all right?
19:48Come straight back.
19:54I'll let him through.
20:00My lord, would you care to?
20:01What do you have there?
20:04Forest is wine, sire.
20:11What are we toasting to, lad?
20:14To the forest.
20:15For the gifts of a good hunt.
20:18You want me to drink to old Saxon beliefs?
20:21You're bold, young man.
20:22What's your name?
20:23Larksley, sire.
20:26Robert of Larksley.
20:28Robert of Larksley.
20:28That's the son of the man your family's estate used to belong to.
20:46I see you haven't lost your enjoyment for other people's misfortune.
20:51Oh, there's far more to enjoy about him than his misfortune.
21:04Robert.
21:04Robert.
21:05Robert.
21:05Robert.
21:06Let's go.
21:36Let's go.
22:06Let's go.
22:36Let's go.
22:46It's a man.
22:51Let's go.
22:53No!
22:55There's a man there!
22:58You touch me again and I'll kill you!
23:01Let's lose the men!
23:05What happened?
23:07Pooches, I bet.
23:15Caught them with this, my lord.
23:16You know where you are?
23:18Sherwood.
23:19Sherwood Forest.
23:20Which belongs to the king, as does all that lives within him.
23:24Do you know what happens when you steal from the king?
23:26You lose your hand.
23:27No, please.
23:28No.
23:29Please, I beg you, sir.
23:30Please.
23:31Stop!
23:32Stop!
23:33Stop!
23:34Stop!
23:35My lord.
23:36We know this man.
23:37He's wronged you, but he's just a fool trying to feed his family.
23:40Who deserves Norman justice?
23:42Please, my lord.
23:44He deserves a trial, doesn't he?
23:46Isn't that Norman law?
23:47Very well, bring them to Nottingham, where they'll be tried.
23:53If they're found guilty, they will hang.
23:59Ah, your decision, Loxley.
24:07You dare lay your hand from me!
24:09Touch you!
24:10Lower your sword, hunting!
24:11And I damn you!
24:12Put down your sword, all of you.
24:15Loxley has offended me on this day.
24:18It shall not be forgotten.
24:22Bring me that arrow.
24:25Rob's arrow.
24:27Get the deer and the poacher, my lord.
24:33Huntingdon, your daughter shall mark the victor.
24:36Come forward, my dear.
24:44No.
24:45No, by his blood.
24:50No.
24:51No, by his blood.
24:52It's them who shall be blooded.
25:10It's them who shall be blooded.
25:22Now you're marked by a man's blood.
25:32Next time you toast the forest, young Loxley, be careful what you wish for.
25:40Bring them to Nottingham.
25:47Thanks for killing a deer.
25:49What did you do, Loxley?
25:51I just lost your hand.
25:53At least now you have a chance.
25:55Let us go.
25:56You'll never sing again, I swear.
25:57I can't do that.
25:59Apes!
26:00Take them to Nottingham!
26:01You miserable whore!
26:02I curse you forever!
26:05Loxley!
26:06You'll catch a fairy gazing like that.
26:22It's been a week since the hunt.
26:26You haven't been outside.
26:29You should have gone with Rob this morning.
26:31No.
26:33My stomach's bothersome.
26:35You told me the sheriff singled Rob out at the hunt.
26:39And he regarded you warmly.
26:42He's kept you as head forester all these years.
26:45Why would he take that away now?
26:47I wouldn't pretend to understand the Norman mind.
26:49No.
26:51Neither would I.
26:52The Saxon mind is...
26:55...quite enough.
26:59Does it really matter that Huntingdon was there?
27:04It matters that I was there.
27:09I should never have taken Rob.
27:14Come on.
27:22There's someone there.
27:44What is it?
27:46I love her thinks he saw someone in the trees.
27:47There.
27:51I see him.
27:55Stay here.
28:05Hello?
28:07Is it you?
28:09From the hunt?
28:11I thought I recognised you.
28:13Perhaps not.
28:18I'm here.
28:21Where are you?
28:23You're the frog girl.
28:25Frog girl?
28:27You used to collect them in the forest.
28:29As a child.
28:31I would take them to the moat.
28:33Yes.
28:35So it is you.
28:37Why are you hiding?
28:39I'm not.
28:44That's better.
28:46I'm not used to being spoken to by a tree.
28:48Why they have much to say.
28:50And you cannot lie to a tree.
28:52Lie?
28:54I see your Saxon manners lack for nothing.
28:57Les mani猫nes normandes cachent ce qu'elles veulent.
29:00Pas le Saxon si dit la v茅rit茅.
29:03You taught you to be so bold.
29:05My mother taught me to read and write.
29:07My father taught me of the forest and its secrets.
29:10So he is to blame.
29:12What are you doing here?
29:16At the hunt.
29:19Why did you say it's them who should be blooded?
29:21My father's lain.
29:23No!
29:25Never with the likes of her boy.
29:27Understand?
29:28This is Norman land.
29:30A good thing your father isn't here.
29:33The forester Loxley has been harboring poachers.
29:36The deeds to your land in title are in your name signed by the King.
29:39This King, the next could undo it.
29:41A Norman king grant lands back to Saxons.
29:44I doubt it.
29:46There are other Saxons whose lands have been restored.
29:48Only those who have taken Christ.
29:50A Norman king grant lands back to Saxons.
29:53I doubt it.
29:54There are other Saxons whose lands have been restored.
29:56Only those who have taken Christ.
29:58I doubt it.
29:59But you are not.
30:00A Norman king.
30:01whose lands have been restored.
30:03Only those who have taken Christ.
30:08If Locksley is harboring poachers,
30:10doesn't sound like a man ready to kneel before the cross.
30:14He is a traitor to Normandy.
30:16And a criminal.
30:20And do you have proof of this?
30:23I do.
30:29What happened?
30:31Uh, fell.
30:34While hunting.
30:46Does Robert of Locksley live here?
30:48May I help you?
30:50I am Marian of Huntingdon.
30:54Oh, that's not necessary.
30:57Rob, you better come.
31:01I came to apologize for the way my father's men treated you.
31:15I wasn't hurt.
31:17All the same, it was unforgivable.
31:23This is where you live.
31:24Oh, yes.
31:28Would you like to come in?
31:29No, uh, thank you.
31:33I'm out riding.
31:36It's a beautiful day.
31:37Oh, my mother made it.
31:51We're going to a wedding.
31:52It's fetching, to be sure.
32:02I passed the chapel on my way, but there was no sign of a wedding.
32:06Oh, it's not a wedding in a church.
32:08I bid you all a fine day.
32:12Would you like to join us?
32:14If it's not in a church and there's no priest, who marries them?
32:31Usually the village elder.
32:33The village elder?
32:34What makes it legal in the eyes of the Lord?
32:39Getting drunk and dancing.
32:42Dancing at a wedding?
32:44You'll see.
32:56Mary golds.
32:57You like them?
32:59Mary gold means Mary's gold.
33:01Marian, of course.
33:02Another way to say Mary.
33:04Yes, I like them.
33:07My favourite flower, in fact.
33:18Something wrong?
33:21If I'm not back soon, my father will look for me.
33:25You don't have to go.
33:32I hope you like to dance.
33:46Will.
33:53My cousin, Will.
33:56Marion.
33:57Will, I hope you like to dance, Marion.
34:00Because we are going to do a lot of dancing tonight.
34:04There she is!
34:07Well, I should drag him out of the lodge, then.
34:10I didn't have much choice.
34:13And who's this?
34:15Brought your own bride?
34:15Oh, this is Marion.
34:17Come on.
34:22Hey, isn't that time for an ale, yeah.
34:37Here they come.
34:44Who is she?
34:45Her name is Isabel.
34:48Her family are woodcutters from near the western ridge of Sherwood.
34:52Will is a little sore.
34:54She was his first love.
34:58Then we better get him really drunk.
35:00And the groom?
35:02And the groom?
35:04Family's choice.
35:06We are brought here together in this most sacred place to honor the old gods and ask for their protection.
35:16May they grant love, happiness, and fertility to this young woman and man.
35:22They will be bound by the spirit of the tree.
35:29What are they doing?
35:30What are they doing?
35:31What are they doing?
35:43It's called hand fasting.
35:45They will be bound by the spirit of the tree.
35:47And now they kiss under the mistletoe.
35:55And now they kiss under the mistletoe.
35:55And now they be found who is or may it be in?
35:56Yes.
35:57Yes.
35:58A universe of Baptists.
36:00Soon indeed.
36:00Come on.
36:01Let him say something you have anywhere.
36:04Oh, come on.
36:34Come on, sit with us.
36:44Remove your hood.
36:49I remember you. You're a forester.
36:54I'll win.
36:58Why?
37:00It's from Gascony.
37:04So, Alwyn.
37:09Tell me what you know of the forester, Hugh of Loxley.
37:18Right about Spragger?
37:20Man's always making trouble for others.
37:22It's not your fault. What were you to do with the head forester?
37:25I need to live for the boy.
37:27I'll live more one day.
37:29More fortunate than me, anyway.
37:30As do I, for Will.
37:32And I pay my taxes handsomely.
37:34Perfect Saxons, the both of us.
37:35Sheriff will be proud.
37:37Perfect Saxons.
37:38The pair of us.
37:43The best part of a wedding is the dance, don't you think, Marion?
37:46I've never danced at a wedding.
37:47Do you dance?
37:52Like his father.
37:53Two iron boots.
37:55Good, Marion.
37:56Well, then.
37:59Show me other ones.
38:00Come on, boy.
38:13You are a conniving squirrel.
38:15Mm-hmm.
38:17I love you.
38:19And I love you.
38:20Welcome back, sire.
38:37Where's Marion?
38:42We'll look to the edge of the estate.
38:44I think she's going beyond the woods.
38:47Maybe that boy came back.
38:49Take the horses.
38:51Don't come back until you find her.
39:22You don't say much, do you?
39:50Robert of Locksley.
39:57Something I said.
40:02My name.
40:03It's a place I'm no longer from.
40:06Then choose a new name.
40:09I'd prefer just Rob.
40:11Just Rob?
40:13Or Rob from where?
40:15From here.
40:17The forest?
40:18That won't do.
40:22Why not?
40:26Rob of Sherwood.
40:28They bring good fortune and love to those who kiss beneath them.
40:48In my culture, it's rude to stare.
40:54In mine, it's rude not to.
41:02Then you may look if you wish.
41:03Or if you look if you wish.
41:04Lord, you may look if you're锟诫ゼ fois.
41:06Then you may look if you're a Ring for you.
41:17Or if you face both.
41:17Then you may look if you marry me.
41:22Let's go.
41:25Goodbye, Rob of Sherwood.
41:41Goodbye, Marian of Huntington.
41:45I hate my name as much as you hate yours.
41:55Where have you been?
42:18I was with Priscilla in Nottingham.
42:21I'm sorry it got so late.
42:25Hey, we're not with Priscilla.
42:29Please.
42:42Now, where were you?
42:47What?
42:48Now!
42:50Now!
42:53Now!
42:54Oh, my God.
43:25Father?
43:28Why are you awake, dear?
43:32I had a dream I was in the forest.
43:35Something emerged from the ground like the earth was giving birth.
43:38It was hideous and holy.
43:41It was only a dream, Priscilla.
43:45Do you mean to grant Huntington his wishes over his lands and title?
43:49What do you know of such things?
43:51I know it comes at the expense of Hugh of Loxley.
43:56An expense made convenient by his treason.
44:00Loxley has been protecting poachers.
44:04Shielding them to justice.
44:05I fear arresting Loxley will give birth to something terrible.
44:12That's what my dream was about.
44:13Saxon traitors must be brought to justice.
44:16That is my duty as the king's justice here.
44:21Just a dream, Priscilla.
44:23Nothing more.
44:25Go back to sleep.
44:26Go back to sleep.
44:50Go back to sleep.
44:50Where's Hugh at Locksley?
45:14I'm Locksley.
45:15You're under arrest.
45:17Father, Father.
45:18In the morning, I'll talk to the sheriff, all right?
45:22It'll all be all right.
45:23Don't you be stubborn with him.
45:25Don't be angry.
45:26Do you hear me?
45:26I do, I do.
45:28I love you.
45:29I love both of you.
45:31Father, you take your mother and you go to your uncles.
45:34Do you hear me?
45:34Do you hear me?
45:35Yes, Father.
45:35Whatever happens to her?
45:37You make sure she's safe.
45:38That's enough.
45:39You must be safe.
45:40No!
45:40No!
45:40No!
45:40No!
45:41No!
45:41No!
45:41No!
45:42No!
45:42No!
45:42No!
45:42No!
45:46No!
45:47No!
45:47Stay back!
45:48Don't you know me!
45:50Come on!
45:51On the horse!
45:59Let's go!
46:00lives for you!
46:26No!
46:26No!
46:27No!
46:27No!
46:28Father, go to bed.
46:58Why am I here?
47:09I demand to know what I've done.
47:11Demands will be heard in the morning by the sheriff.
47:19Look, slave.
47:23Fancy that.
47:26The very end who put us here.
47:28Lerch, someone wants you.
47:34We've got a job for you.
47:59Do it.
48:06And you and your friend go free.
48:08I don't understand.
48:16The sheriff jailed him.
48:17And what charges?
48:18They didn't say, uncle.
48:21No, his sacks and blood runs deep, but not you.
48:23He's a royal forester.
48:25I'll ride back tonight.
48:26We can't ride out in this storm.
48:30First light we go together.
48:31The sheriff's a fair man.
48:32He knows me well.
48:33I paid my share.
48:35It's worth a life.
48:37Rest now.
48:39Ten to your mother.
48:48Mother, I must go.
48:49It's time, Loxley.
49:10Stay back.
49:11Bastard!
49:34Bastard!
49:35Wake up!
49:36Help out!
49:37Help!
49:53Help!
49:54Oh, God!
49:55God!
50:04Mother Earth!
50:05What do you have to say for yourself?
50:20I didn't kill him.
50:22Oh!
50:23Address him as my lord.
50:25I've done nothing, my lord.
50:26Nothing?
50:27A man lies dead and you call it nothing.
50:31Who else was in the cell?
50:33Two bogers.
50:34Larch killed the guard.
50:35He's a criminal.
50:36A criminal?
50:38Who you caught and released.
50:40A criminal who would have already faced justice if not for you.
50:44Do you deny it?
50:45I showed mercy where I thought it was right.
50:48Mercy?
50:49Mercy.
50:51You took an oath to uphold the king's law and protect his forest.
50:56Not to extend his mercy.
50:58That is his privilege and his alone.
51:00We are merely the king's subjects.
51:06Your king.
51:08Don't mind.
51:13I have shown you tolerance, respect, even kindness.
51:18You've shown me nothing!
51:20All you Norman dogs have done is take everything!
51:23My land, my home, my title!
51:29You've destroyed everything that is good and true!
51:35Everything that was ours!
51:38That was Saxon!
51:40We conquered your lands and now we rule.
51:48In a hundred years, all that is Saxon will be gone.
51:53No one will ever know you or your kind existed.
51:56When I heard it was you.
52:03I wanted to be lenient to show mercy.
52:08But all that is over now.
52:11What must be done, you've made clear.
52:20Take him.
52:21In the morning, he shall be hanged by the neck until dead.
52:30And Loxley,
52:32I pray you find peace
52:35in the presence of our almighty God
52:37and that your son will learn.
52:39My son will learn nothing from you!
52:42Ever!
52:42Ever!
52:43Ever!
52:51New's from Nottingham.
53:12Hugh of Loxley will be hanged this very morning.
53:14The mercy of Christ!
53:44His death is boundless.
53:47His salvation is not freely given.
53:52Only those who kneel before his grace
53:55may rise anew.
53:58For those heathens
54:00still bound to false gods,
54:03there can be no absolution,
54:05no salvation,
54:07only judgment.
54:08He is innocent!
54:09He is innocent!
54:25He is innocent!
54:28No!
54:30No!
54:36No, he's innocent!
54:38He's innocent!
54:40Please stop! He's innocent!
54:42No, no, no!
54:44Rob!
54:46You find silence, that boy!
54:48Stop! Stop!
54:50Only naked words!
54:52You will enter the kingdom of God in silence!
54:56Rob! Stop! Stop!
54:58Stop, Rob! Please! Don't fight!
55:00Don't fight!
55:06It's alright, it's alright!
55:10Look away, Rob!
55:14Look away!
55:26Go to...
55:28See him...
55:30Protect him...
55:32Make him your weapon...
55:34Your weapon...
55:36See him...
55:38Protect him...
55:40Make him your weapon...
55:42Your weapon...
55:44See him...
55:46See him...
55:48Protect him...
55:50Make him your weapon...
55:52Your weapon...
55:54Make him your weapon...
55:56Give me your weapon...
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