The Adventures of Robin Hood
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:10:00
With the compliments of your royal
brother, King Richard, God bless him!

:10:04
By my faith, but you're a bold rascal.
:10:08
Robin, I like you.
:10:11
I'm gratified, Your Highness.
:10:13
I don't think Gisbourne shares
that sentiment, however.

:10:15
He does look sour.
:10:18
What's the matter, Gisbourne?
Run out of hangings?

:10:20
- I know a ripe subject for one.
- Lf you'll excuse me...

:10:23
Sit down! Sit down, my dear.
He'll not harm you.

:10:25
Sir Robin, this is
the Lady Marian Fitzwalter.

:10:29
I hope my lady had a pleasant journey
from London?

:10:32
What you hope can hardly be important.
:10:36
What a pity her manners
don't match her looks, Your Highness.

:10:39
You hear that, gentlemen?
:10:41
Here's Gisbourne so in love with Marian
he daren't say "boo" to her...

:10:44
...and this saucy fellow
gives her better than she sends.

:10:48
My lords and ladies, I would like to
present to you Sir Robin of Locksley.

:10:55
Sir Robin, permit me to present to you
your host, Sir Guy of Gisbourne...

:10:59
...and our noble guests.
- I'm deeply honored, Your Highness.

:11:03
- Have you had meat?
- None but what I brought.

:11:06
Well, sit down.
Sit down there opposite me.

:11:08
- Get up, Sir lvor. Give him your place.
- Your Highness!

:11:11
Get up!
Get up, sir knight!

:11:14
Come, Sir lvor.
Out with you.

:11:16
Bring Sir Robin food at once,
do you hear?

:11:19
Such impudence must support
a mighty appetite.

:11:22
True enough, Your Highness.
:11:23
We Saxons have little to fatten on by
the time your tax gatherers are through.

:11:28
Be seated, gentlemen. No need
to stand on ceremony on my account.

:11:33
So you think you're overtaxed, eh?
:11:35
Overtaxed, overworked and paid off
with a knife, a club or a rope.

:11:39
- Why, you speak treason.
- Fluently.

:11:42
I advise you to curb
that wagging tongue of yours!

:11:44
It's a habit I've never formed.
:11:46
You know, we Saxons aren't gonna put
up with these oppressions much longer.

:11:50
Oh, you're not?
Then listen to this:

:11:54
As you may know, my brother
is a prisoner of Leopold of Austria.

:11:58
And from Leopold, I have received a
ransom demand of 150,000 gold marks.


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