The Adventures of Robin Hood
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1:09:01
- Goodbye, my lady!
- Robin!

1:09:03
- Yes?
- Please.

1:09:05
Then you do love me? Don't you?
1:09:06
- Don't you?
- You know I do.

1:09:09
Well, that's different.
1:09:23
- Do you know you're very impudent?
- Me?

1:09:26
You are!
1:09:27
When my guardian, King Richard, finds
out about your being in love with me...

1:09:31
- I know, he'll make me court jester.
- He won't!

1:09:33
He'll stick your funny head
on London Gate.

1:09:35
And a fine decoration it will be,
my bold Norman beauty.

1:09:38
- I'm not bold.
- Well, you're Norman.

1:09:40
Well, I don't hold that against you.
And you are a beauty.

1:09:44
- You're the most beautiful...
- You're leaving at once.

1:09:46
Please, darling, every minute
you're here you're in danger.

1:09:49
I'll go.
1:09:51
- Marian, will you come with me?
- To Sherwood?

1:09:55
I've nothing to offer you but a life of
hardship and danger...

1:09:58
...but we'd be together.
1:10:00
- But, Robin, dear...
- It's asking a lot, but who knows...

1:10:03
...how long it'll be
before Richard returns.

1:10:05
Friar Tuck could marry us. Will you?
1:10:08
Because I love you, Robin, I'd come.
1:10:11
Even the danger would mean nothing
if you were with me.

1:10:13
Then you will?
1:10:15
No. Listen to me, darling. You
remember that day in Sherwood Forest?

1:10:18
I realized then for the first time
that what you were doing was right...

1:10:22
...and that we were wrong.
1:10:23
No, let me finish.
1:10:25
You taught me England
is bigger than Normans and Saxons...

1:10:27
...fighting and hating each other.
1:10:29
That it belongs to all of us,
to live peacefully together...

1:10:32
...Ioyal only to Richard and to England.
1:10:34
But, darling, you could help.
1:10:36
I could help much more
by watching for treachery here...

1:10:39
...and leaving you free to protect
Richard's people until he returns.

1:10:42
Now do you see why
you have to go back to your men alone?


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