Ivanhoe
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1:02:14
Here's the old bull's pen.
1:02:16
He's roared himself silent, it would seem.
1:02:21
Show your head,
and I'll knock it off your neck!

1:02:24
A reunion should be touching.
1:02:31
Are you such a ninny
that you let them catch you too?

1:02:35
I'm the only one they want.
1:02:37
- Bois-Guilbert pledged that you can go free.
- And leave you here to hang?

1:02:42
Be still and hear me. Locksley
and his bowmen are all around us...

1:02:46
...but you're the only leader skilled
in siege to take this keep.

1:02:49
He's waiting for you. Go to him.
1:02:52
Aye, right willingly.
1:02:54
You went with Richard in defiance
of my will, but all's forgotten, boy.

1:02:58
Perhaps you'll listen next time.
1:03:08
My father is ready to leave.
1:03:10
So he shall, when you've told us where
Richard's ransom money is hidden.

1:03:14
- Take them to the dungeons and bind them.
- This is the way you pledge your word!

1:03:19
You cursed Norman!
Bois-Guilbert, you shall hang for this!

1:03:26
Lvanhoe! Lvanhoe!
1:03:32
I heard lvanhoe's voice.
1:03:34
You did indeed, milady.
1:03:36
And I hope you heard it clearly.
1:03:38
It'll be many a long year
before you hear it again.

1:03:41
If Prince John harms Sir lvanhoe...
1:03:44
...may the curse of every Saxon bring ruin
and disaster upon the heads of you all.

1:03:49
May death blight you as you stand
and walk and ride and sleep.

1:03:53
Curse Prince John all you wish, but he'll
still put England's crown upon his head.

1:03:57
And I shall sit at his feet
when he's king.


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