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1:30:02
Who could bind me so fast
except a sorceress?"

1:30:07
Did the witch reply?
1:30:08
Only by the use of her evil powers...
1:30:10
...which cast a palsy
into the knight's hand...

1:30:13
...and drove him from her presence.
1:30:16
My lord, he lies. This woman
is no more a witch than you or I.

1:30:20
What further proof do you need than that
of the knight's bewitchment?

1:30:27
I lent my sanction to this inquiry
with a heavy heart...

1:30:30
...but a duty seen must be discharged.
1:30:34
Like a plague passing from hand to hand...
1:30:37
...so the scourge of witchcraft
spreads across this land...

1:30:40
...even to men in other lands.
1:30:42
Aye, even to my brother Richard.
1:30:44
- No!
- No!

1:30:47
Aye, Richard, long sought by me
and long thought dead, has been found.

1:30:52
But better by far that he had died...
1:30:55
...for he has fallen into the hands
of sorcerers and idolaters.

1:30:58
Consider this:
1:31:00
If one of their tribe can so deprave a man
like the Saxon lvanhoe...

1:31:05
...and a man like the Norman
Bois-Guilbert...

1:31:08
...what has the whole tribe done to Richard,
who is also a man?

1:31:13
They found him,
and with their accursed gold...

1:31:16
...they bought his freedom and his soul.
1:31:19
Now he will try to return to these shores,
but he is no longer the Richard who left.

1:31:24
He is a man seduced and bewitched,
in league with the infidel against England.

1:31:29
Never was a king more cheaply bought.
1:31:32
- No!
- No!

1:31:34
I say save England without spilling
one drop of English blood.

1:31:39
For as the servant of the Jews,
who would call Richard English?

1:31:43
I say burn this infidel!
1:31:46
And with the same torch, drive her people
into the sea and Richard with them.

1:31:50
- No!
- No!


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