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1:33:01
You will be found guilty...
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...and you will be burnt at the stake...
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...and the ashes of your body
will be scattered to the four winds.

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I pray my people will not be ashamed
of the way I die.

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The trial cannot be halted,
but the sentence can.

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When charged, confess.
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To what? Crimes I have not committed?
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No matter, confess and ask for pardon.
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They must grant it on one condition:
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That you renounce the faith of Israel.
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I would not live in the world you offer.
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It has neither sun nor moon,
nor air to breathe.

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It has no faith, no love, no honor.
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When you leave it,
I think it will have no life.

1:33:53
Enough. You waste the time of the court.
Proceed.

1:33:56
It is the solemn judgment of this court...
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...that Rebecca of York be pronounced
a witch...

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...infected with satanic powers
and guilty of demoniacal arts.

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For this, we abandon her
to her punishment:

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Death by fire.
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Hold, milords!
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I, Wilfred of lvanhoe,
do challenge the judgment of this tribunal.

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I demand that her guilt or innocence...
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...be determined in the eyes of God
by wager of battle.

1:34:35
Instruct me if this wager of battle
is mandatory upon the court.

1:34:39
It is, sire. An appeal
to God's judgment...

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...cannot be denied by common
or canon law.

1:34:45
Unless the accused rejects the offer
of championship.

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What says the accused?
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I accept the offer with all my heart.
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- May the court choose its own champion?
- It may, sire.


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