The Adventures of Robin Hood
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Their families beaten and starved
to death by your tax gatherers.

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- Bless you. We'll never forget you.
- Our humble thanks, master.

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- May we be worthy, Robin.
- You are, mother, you are.

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- Have you eaten well, friend?
- Yes, thank you, Robin Hood.

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We humbly thank you, master.
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I'm sorry to have to show you that.
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But once these poor people
were happy and contented.

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Just simple villagers
who never harmed a soul.

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And now... Tortured, eyes put out,
tongues slit, ears hacked off.

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They come to me for protection
against your Norman friends.

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But you've taken Norman lives.
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Yes, those that deserved it.
The cruel and unjust.

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You're a strange man.
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Strange? Because I can feel for beaten,
helpless people?

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No, you're strange because you want
to do something about it.

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You're willing to defy Sir Guy,
even Prince John himself.

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To risk your own life.
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- And one of those men was a Norman.
- Norman or Saxon. What's that matter?

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- It's injustice I hate, not the Normans.
- But it's lost you your rank, your lands.

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It's made you a hunted outlaw...
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...when you might have
lived in comfort and security.

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What's your reward for all this?
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Reward?
You just don't understand, do you?

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I'm sorry.
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I do begin to see a little now.
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If you do, then that's reward enough.
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Now that you've robbed us and had your
fill of insulting us, we wish to leave.

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- Come, Lady Marian.
- My men will escort my lady.

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But before you leave, it might be well
if you thanked her for saving your life.


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