Ivanhoe
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1:05:00
...or 150,000 marks of silver may go.
- I shall be swift.

1:05:17
What have you done with my father?
1:05:19
Front De Boeuf plays host to him,
as I play host to you.

1:05:25
May God have mercy on him, then.
1:05:28
We are merciful men, Rebecca...
1:05:30
...when our mercy is appealed to.
1:05:33
If you hold us for a price, name it. Our
people will raise it if my father is unharmed.

1:05:38
Your people cannot pay it.
1:05:41
You are the price, Rebecca...
1:05:43
...and I am the collector of the debt.
1:05:47
Then you are a false coward
who believes in nothing...

1:05:50
...least of all your vows of chivalry.
1:05:52
On the contrary, my vows of chivalry
bid me slay the infidel...

1:05:57
...but my heart is stronger than my sword.
1:06:00
I shall possess you, Rebecca,
if I die for it.

1:06:12
Try to possess me,
and we shall both die for it.

1:06:14
I now, and you when Richard
returns to England.

1:06:17
You deny me because of lvanhoe,
do you not?

1:06:20
What would you say if he were within these
walls, held captive with the rest of you?

1:06:25
I would despise you for a liar.
1:06:28
Nevertheless, he is here.
1:06:31
You don't believe me, do you?
1:06:32
How, then, if I say he came delivering
himself as a hostage for his father...

1:06:37
...and we took him without violence?
Still not enough?

1:06:42
How, then, if the bandage on the shoulder
of his shield arm were of fine linen...

1:06:46
...and if the linen were fastened
with a golden pin?

1:06:55
I believe you.
1:06:57
Then believe this also.
He cannot save you.


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