Ivanhoe
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1:25:00
- Have you news of Rebecca?
- Aye, at last.

1:25:03
Isaac, prepare your heart
for evil tidings.

1:25:06
Prince John holds your daughter captive
in the royal castle at Wallingford.

1:25:10
What is the charge against her?
1:25:12
I do not know. But you have 40 days
in which to find the ransom.

1:25:16
One hundred thousand marks of silver,
the very sum you give to Richard.

1:25:20
Can you raise as much again?
1:25:24
John knew that when he named the sum.
1:25:27
Then use what you have to free Rebecca.
We'll search again to find the ransom.

1:25:33
We lose a king,
or you lose your child.

1:25:37
Your will is ours, Isaac.
1:25:42
My will is God's.
1:25:45
Free the king.
1:25:48
Richard would not accept his throne
at such a price.

1:25:51
My daughter does not die
to save Richard's throne, Sir lvanhoe.

1:25:56
She dies to save her people.
1:26:00
Then I pledge my word to put all else aside
until she's free again.

1:26:04
But the ransom.
Who will take it to Austria?

1:26:06
- You will, sire.
- Aye, that I will.

1:26:21
Why are you so pale?
1:26:22
Are you afraid for me?
1:26:26
I shall only know that
when Rebecca is free.

1:26:28
That will be soon.
1:26:31
But will lvanhoe still be lvanhoe?
1:26:34
A man torn is two men.
1:26:36
I will still be lvanhoe.
1:26:39
Perhaps, and perhaps not.
1:26:41
The choice is yours, lvanhoe,
not mine and not Rebecca's.

1:26:45
Do you think I go to her aid
because I love her?

1:26:49
I shall know that when I know
where pity ends and love begins.

1:26:54
I am afraid, lvanhoe...
1:26:56
...and I am jealous.
1:26:59
Go and free her.

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