Ivanhoe
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:11:01
...and there was only darkness
all around me.

:11:04
And I'd feel your fingertips touch mine...
:11:06
...and I knew you were still alive,
and I was comforted.

:11:10
There was never a day nor an hour
when your hand was not in mine.

:11:16
Why are you crying?
:11:19
I'm... I'm too happy to laugh.
:11:21
- I've never known such happiness.
- Nor have I, ever.

:11:25
It's as if you'd never been away,
as if I'd never suffered any loneliness...

:11:29
...except in a dream that I awoke from
when you kissed me.

:11:38
This was not a dream, though.
:11:40
The scars are almost gone.
:11:44
Do you remember how afraid you were?
:11:46
Not when you cut my wrist,
only when you cut your own.

:11:49
And I know I didn't show it.
:11:51
You were trembling as you knelt beside me
when we made our vow to God.

:11:56
While my blood mingled with yours.
:12:03
Does my father hate me still?
:12:07
No one is allowed to speak your name.
:12:11
Then I must make my peace with him
as swiftly as I can.

:12:14
- Ivanhoe, what trouble are you in?
- None yet.

:12:16
But Richard is not dead.
He's held for ransom in Austria...

:12:19
...and John would keep him there.
I've snared two Norman hawks below.

:12:23
I cannot hood them single-handed.
I need aid.

:12:26
- What help can I be?
- Come and draw them out.

:12:28
These are John's friends.
If my father will help me...

:12:31
...I can trick them into telling
what they know.

:12:34
And if he will not help you?
:12:38
Then, indeed, I have no father.
:12:55
Where's Wamba? Where's my fool?
I want to be amused.

:12:58
And you'll find it hard enough to do.

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