Ivanhoe
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:19:13
To lvanhoe.
:19:16
- To lvanhoe.
- To lvanhoe.

:19:22
Why this Saxon passion
for a stranger, milady?

:19:27
Lvanhoe was not always a stranger
to these halls.

:19:30
He's a stranger now.
:19:32
He was my son.
:19:34
Was?
:19:35
Have I been cheated?
You mean he's dead?

:19:39
He is to me.
:20:01
I have come at my foster child's request.
:20:03
Nothing else would've brought me.
What do you want of me?

:20:06
- Your hand first, sire.
- I do not give it.

:20:09
Milord, he is still your son.
:20:11
What do you want of me?
Be brief, for I want none of you.

:20:16
I will be brief, then.
I have found the king.

:20:21
- The king is dead.
- He is alive...

:20:23
...held by Leopold of Austria.
:20:25
It's all here in his hand.
Read it yourself.

:20:28
John has left him in chains
so he can steal his throne.

:20:31
As those two Norman knights in your castle
could testify, if you put them to the sword.

:20:36
Is it Richard's hand?
:20:37
Perhaps. Written before they killed him.
:20:40
I heard his voice, I tell you.
The king is alive.

:20:42
What is the ransom?
:20:45
150,000 marks of silver.
:20:48
- There's not that sum in England.
- You could pay your share of it.

:20:52
For what, to buy back Richard's corpse?
:20:55
I'll use what money I have left to slay
the living Normans, not dig up the dead.

:20:59
- You'll leave your king to rot, then?
- I'll leave him to mad, wild fools like you...


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