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00:33All right.
01:02I don't know the right words.
01:06Ought to be a sept in here.
01:14You were through night.
01:18You never beat me when I didn't deserve it.
01:21Fuck.
01:23Except that time of maiden, fool.
01:28It was the inn boy who ate the widow woman's pie.
01:32Not me.
01:34I told you.
01:36What, you?
01:44It doesn't matter now.
02:02I'd leave your sword, but it would only rust in the ground.
02:12I wish you didn't die, sir.
02:20I'll take good care of the horses.
02:37Eat like a king if I sold you three.
02:42For a year or two.
02:45Then what?
02:51That road ends in outlawry or beggary.
03:03We could go to a city.
03:09King's Landing?
03:10Lannisport?
03:25Could join the city, watch.
03:32Stop raping, sir.
03:45It fits my grip as well as it ever fit his.
03:52And there is a tourney at Ashford Meadow.
03:54Oh, maybe they're dead or dead or dead.
04:10Oh.
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04:21Oh.
04:51BIRDS CHIRP
05:18BIRDS CHIRP
05:27BIRDS CHIRP
05:27Hello there. Are you the stable boy?
05:34I want the palfrey rubbed down. I know it's for all three. Can you tend to them?
05:40I could. I want it.
05:42None of that. See to the horses. You'll get a copper if you do well and a clout in the
05:46ear if not.
05:46BIRDS CHIRP
05:49BIRDS CHIRP
05:50BIRDS CHIRP
06:01BIRDS CHIRP
06:11There's good lamb. Roasted with a crust of herbs and some ducks my son shot down. Which shall you have?
06:18Both.
06:18BIRDS CHIRP
06:20You're big enough for it.
06:37BIRDS CHIRP
06:48BIRDS CHIRP
06:50BIRDS CHIRP
06:53BIRDS CHIRP
06:56BIRDS CHIRP
07:08Take the fuck away from me. You hear?
07:13My lord?
07:14BIRDS CHIRP
07:15BIRDS CHIRP
07:42BIRDS CHIRP
07:57Oi!
07:58My lord.
07:59You thief.
08:00I did not mean to offend you.
08:02Take that armor off you.
08:04Now.
08:05I'll be glad Thunder didn't kick you in that fool head of yours.
08:08He's a war horse, not a boy's pony.
08:10I could ride him as well as you.
08:13Close your insolent mouth.
08:16I'm a knight, I'll have you know.
08:18You don't look to be a knight.
08:21What, all knights look the same, do they?
08:23No.
08:24But they don't look like you either.
08:27Your belt's made of rope.
08:29So long as it holds my scabbard, it serves.
08:32Are you going to the attorney, then?
08:34Do you mean to enter the lists?
08:36Yeah, I suppose I do.
08:38Take me with you, sir.
08:40Please.
08:40And what might your mother say to that?
08:43Not much.
08:44She's dead.
08:46Is the innkeeper not your...
08:50Are you an orphan boy?
08:52Are you?
08:54I was.
08:55Once.
08:57To my sir, he took me in.
09:00He took me arms and riding and...
09:04He told me everything, really.
09:07Best he could.
09:09If you could bring me to Ashford.
09:11I could squire for you, sir.
09:13And you can teach me.
09:15Best you can.
09:16No, I've no need for a squire, lad.
09:18Every knight needs a squire.
09:20You look like you need one more than most.
09:25And you look like you need a good clout in the air.
09:28Fill me a sack of oats.
09:30I'm off for Ashford.
09:31Alone.
09:38Look, lad.
09:39I promise you.
09:41You're better off not squiring for the likes of me.
09:52For your help.
09:57Sulk all you wish.
09:58I'll know you'll scoop it up as soon as I'm gone.
10:01Let's go.
10:33Let's go.
11:28Let's go.
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16:59Let's go.
16:59Now I think I've been a long while tonight but..
17:00Sadter.
17:01Nah.
17:02I'm not sader.
17:02It's gotta sleep in the hedges cause no lord will have it.
17:05Odd.
17:06That is sad.
17:07And so Manfred's fucked it's wife too.
17:10No.
17:10I don't have a wife.
17:13tehd
17:13we're used to husbands coming round. Likes fucking wives, that one. Near as much as he
17:17likes fucking us. Told me he's on a mission to turn the whole world red. Well, we're
17:22already red. So we are. Well, when do you expect Sir Manfred to wake, then? It might
17:32want to try back at Evenfall. Evenfall. Goodbye. Yeah. Earth. Why'd you say that? I'm not sad. Certainly
17:57not rising to the level of a common sad. Besides, Sir Alan always said that a hedge
18:05knight was the truest kind of knight. When we win our first tilt, love the loser's
18:11armour and horse or his gold. Won't be sad then. No. I said if we did win, looks
18:27not a crime against the king to enjoy a nice thought for a choice. Do not muck about
18:33with me, Raymond. You're a good-for-nothing useless rat.
18:49Too gawping that you blew out of cunt. That's a long sword you wear.
18:58Yes, it is mine by right. That's an odd thing to say. I'm Sir Stefan Fossaway. Come try me.
19:09As you see, me cousin here is not ripe yet. Do it, sir. I may not be right, but my
19:14cousin's
19:15rotten to the core. Knock my seeds out of him. Quiet.
19:21I thank you, but I have matters to attend. What matters is the edge, I have no doubt.
19:26I have no doubt. Fuck the size of you, stupid bastard. Sir Grant!
19:40Perhaps we should seek quieter accommodations.
19:42Good, sir.
19:45Better, sir.
19:54Better.
19:55Here.
19:57Here.
20:01It's gonna come.
20:02You got a little bit of a cart.
20:04Let's go.
20:05I'll get out, sir.
20:05I'll get out.
20:05Yeah.
20:07I'll get out, sir.
20:12I'll get out of the night, sir.
20:19Oh, my God.
20:23Oh, my God.
20:50he's napping still still on account of his gouty toes one of life's absurd little miseries to be
21:01sure makes for restless nights the poor dear absolutely it's just well it is of some urgency
21:10that i speak with him so i may enter the lists on tomorrow what's this it means the joust awful
21:18dangerous that yes well um i'm not troubled with the wealth of options am i and if i mean to
21:26take
21:26service in a castle it must put its body at hazard for the pleasure of strangers ain't that agile
21:32shut up you're meant to be dead find a safer trade lad you'll be happier for it
21:40one whore to another must you mock me i was only asking for a bit of help
21:51i'll try some manford back in the morning sorry lad i we don't mean to mock you we see plenty
22:00of green
22:00buys every turning all with glory in their minds but never in their hands perhaps i will be different
22:10be good to your body knight last one you like to have
22:22our brave hero forces on leaving all he knows behind a father and a friend may seem the world
22:32unkind fate has set his lonely path through corridors of chance a boy from nothing risks it all ignoring
22:43looks of scars perhaps he's only stupid holding fast his mirror shield great honor his ambition must keep
22:53a truth concealed for if his humble shape is bared the foul and fiery demise should the dragon discover none
23:02but a man in great disguise
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27:44you haven't been punched in the face before
27:49oh
27:50i beg your pardon sir lion
27:51big men
27:53get punched more than little men did you know that
27:57no but
27:59but i believe it
28:02that why you slouch
28:04so you don't get punched
28:06i don't slouch
28:08oh
28:08you've been cowering all evening like a maiden on a wedding night
28:14i meant no disrespect sir honest
28:18where i grew up
28:19where i grew up
28:19you learned to go on notices
28:21all
28:22seven above gave you tallness
28:25so be tall
28:27or i will name you a heretic and burn you
28:31drown you
28:32drop your foot off
28:34tall pl
28:35i don't know
28:36what do they do to heretics
28:38burn them
28:39my lord
28:40fine
28:42what have you brought me
28:45um
28:48uh
28:49sir i
28:50begging your pardons
28:52i didn't realize
28:54you wish to carry my favor some
28:58yet you come with an empty hand
29:04lord catherine
29:06a smug cunt in red
29:08he is scarce to pay his rents
29:11his people starve each winter
29:13yet even he
29:14shinied up this
29:17bauble from his family sellers
29:19for he understands that all men
29:21in their way
29:22wish only for your help
29:24or your head
29:28you've come for my head then
29:31what what
29:33no
29:34no
29:36then why the
29:37fuck
29:38are you in my tent
29:44so it's all supper
30:01i think she makes sense
30:04suffering
30:05what is your name man
30:08don't
30:09sir donk
30:10that's ridiculous
30:16do you like dancing
30:18doesn't everyone
30:19do
30:21do
30:21do
30:35do
30:36Oh, my God.
31:08Oh, my God.
31:40Oh, my God.
32:05Oh.
32:09Within every man, there are many men.
32:15But that I had to do, Stormlanders had always done.
32:18And if they had done it, I could do it too.
32:25Yeah, it was best not to agonize.
32:30Yeah, I agonize a lot.
32:34Hmm.
32:35Sometimes I think I agonize too much, and I just end up agonizing over that.
32:42Hmm.
32:44I'm quick and strong, sure.
32:47Sure.
32:47But, but so are you.
32:49Sure.
32:50Plus, you've trained Sauron and Lance.
32:53We're the finest masters at arms in the realm.
32:56I mean, what chance do I have?
32:59Truly.
33:01Well, you have no chance.
33:09Well, it's a great honor to test oneself against a worthy foe.
33:16No disrespect, sir.
33:18Hmm.
33:19That's easy for you to say it.
33:21You have a name, an inheritance, one last...
33:25I won't be able to ransom back my own horse.
33:35Not a night without a horse, it's no night at all.
33:38Why?
33:43So what should I do?
33:49I don't know.
33:53I'm really quite drunk.
34:03Okay.
34:05Thanks.
34:10Sorry.
34:34Sir Ireland of Pennytree.
34:36He, he serves your lord father to hunt the vulture king in the Red Mountains.
34:41I, I was only a boy, but I...
34:43I thought he said you were a Dornishman.
34:45No, he said he's hung like a Dornishman.
34:47No, he said I've hung Dornishman.
34:52Perhaps we would speak on the morn.
34:55I know your Pennytree not, nor you, brother.
34:58Be gone.
35:02But Sir Ireland took a wound in your father's service.
35:06How could you have forgotten him?
35:10The Lordfather took 800 swords into those mountains.
35:13We've forgotten men who reaped much more than a wound.
35:17Please, sir.
35:18I, I will not be allowed to challenge unless a knight or a lord will vouch for me.
35:23And what is that to me?
35:51You!
35:56What are you doing?
35:58Cooking the fish.
35:59Do you want some?
36:01No, I mean, how did you get here?
36:04Did you steal a horse?
36:06I rode in the back of a lamb cart.
36:09Lamb cart.
36:11Well, you're best fighting another one.
36:13You can't make me go.
36:14I'd had enough of that in.
36:16Listen, I'll have no more insolence from you, boy.
36:19I should throw you over my horse and take you home.
36:22You need to ride all the way to King's Landing.
36:24You'd miss the tarnie.
36:26King's Landing?
36:28You from Flea Bottom?
36:29No.
36:31Aye.
36:40What are those doing there?
36:42I wash them.
36:43I make the fire, caught the fish and groom the horses.
36:46I would have raised your pavilion, but I couldn't find one.
36:50There's my pavilion.
36:52That's a tree?
36:53Yes, and it's all the pavilion a true knight needs.
36:56Sooner sleep under the stars than in some smoky tent.
37:01What if it rains?
37:03The tree will shelter me.
37:05Trees leak.
37:08So they do.
37:10What's your name?
37:12Dunk.
37:14Sir Dunk.
37:15There's no name for a knight.
37:17Is it short for Duncan?
37:19Yeah.
37:20Yes.
37:22Er, Sir Duncan of...
37:29Sir Duncan the Tall.
37:31Never heard of him.
37:33Does he know every knight in the Seven Kingdoms, then?
37:36The good ones.
37:39You got a name, thief?
37:41Egg.
37:42Egg.
37:45Well, Egg,
37:47by rights I shall beat you bloody,
37:49send you on your way.
37:52But you look as though you don't eat much.
37:55And if you'll swear to do as you're told,
37:59I'll let you serve me for the tourney.
38:04After that, well...
38:07you'll see.
38:11I don't have much,
38:12but if you prove worth your keep,
38:16you'll have clothes on your back and food in your belly.
38:20The clothes might be rough spun and food, salt beef and salt fish,
38:24but you won't go hungry.
38:27I promise not to beat you.
38:31Except when you deserve it.
38:33Yes, my lord.
38:36Sir.
38:39I'm only a hedge knight.
38:53Falling star brings luck to those who see it.
38:58Go to sleep, boy.
39:00All the other knights are in their pavilions by now,
39:03staring up at the silk instead of sky.
39:07Do you want a clout in the ear?
39:21So the luck is ours alone?
39:31No!
39:40No!
39:43No!
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