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:29:00
Now for thy collar, good squire.
Kneel down.

:29:03
A cow jumped the moon
But a fool, he jumps higher

:29:06
From Wamba the serf
To Wamba the squire

:29:13
Oh, strike, Sir lvanhoe,
while I still have me courage.

:29:17
Then off come your shackles.
:29:19
Oh, no. Make sure it's the shackles,
not my head.

:29:29
There.
:29:31
May your next collar be no heavier
than a pretty woman's arms.

:29:34
Oh, that, sire, is a collar
that I shall change every day.

:29:38
When they first put this on me, sire,
I was 11 years old.

:29:42
My father died with his
still around his neck.

:29:46
I feel very strange.
:29:49
Strange? To be free?
:29:52
Yes, and I could wish that the whole
of England could feel as strange as I do.

:29:57
And so they shall,
as soon as Richard's king again.

:30:00
Now, good squire, get you to sleep.
:30:02
Squire.
:30:10
Stand and declare yourself.
:30:20
Now, milady, what is your purpose here?
:30:23
I was told to deliver this to your lodgings.
:30:25
At this hour? By the window?
Who sent you?

:30:29
This is no time to lose your tongue.
Who sent you?

:30:33
I come from the household
of Isaac of York.

:30:39
Open the box.
:30:48
- What are these for?
- For you.

:30:52
If these are Isaac's, he would have given
them to me before I left.

:30:56
They are not his to give. They were handed
down to my mistress by her mother.


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