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

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...and a man like the Norman
Bois-Guilbert...

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

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They found him,
and with their accursed gold...

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...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.

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

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Never was a king more cheaply bought.
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- No!
- No!

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

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For as the servant of the Jews,
who would call Richard English?

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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!

1:32:04
Justice of this court
allows the prisoner...

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...to speak in her own defense.
1:32:12
I was taught healing
by Miriam of Manassas.

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That is true.
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But I have always sought
to use that skill...

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...in the service of man, to relieve his pain.
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If this convicts me of witchcraft,
and with me, my people...

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...then may God pity every man...
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...who seeks mercy and justice
from his fellow men.

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For the only merciful power
in this world is death...

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...and the only justice is beyond the grave.
I am innocent.

1:32:40
Milords, before the prisoner
convicts herself out of her own mouth...

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...I demand the right to address her
before the court.

1:32:47
- Shall I refuse?
- No. Let him speak.

1:32:50
Your request is granted by the court,
sir knight.

1:32:57
This court long ago closed its eyes
and ears to your fate, Rebecca.


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