:32:05
To the king!?
:32:07
The child escapes. You hear that,
Ravenhurst? The child escapes.
:32:13
Gwendolyn, dear, do
stop picking that thing.
:32:16
The revolt spreads.
:32:18
Brockhurst here says
alliance with Griswold,
:32:22
Finsdale says alliance,
Pertwee says alliance,
:32:25
and yet you, Ravenhurst,
you of all my ministers...
:32:29
Sire. If my lords Brockhurst, Finsdale,
and Pertwee plead so strongly for alliance,
:32:34
then by all means let us have such alliance.
:32:37
A marriage between Sir Griswold
and the princess Gwendolyn.
:32:40
You are quite right.
:32:41
Never! Never marriage with Griswold!
:32:44
Be sensible. - Sensible!
:32:46
I've seen this monster, and it's not for nothing
he's called the grim and gruesome grisly Griswold.
:32:53
Grim, grisly or gruesome,
you'll marry Griswold!
:32:57
I'll die first.
:32:58
Go to your chambers!
:33:01
Good, it is done.
:33:03
Arrange for the wedding
directly after the tournament.
:33:06
We'll make a show of this.
:33:08
You there! Go hence.
Scour the countryside.
:33:11
Bring in the fairest
wenches in the land.
:33:13
Mind you see that
they are the fairest.
:33:15
Wenches, laughter, song,
that's what this court needs!
:33:18
Indeed, sire! And the good
Giacomo will provide it.
:33:22
Giacomo? Who is Giacomo?
:33:23
He's the new
jester I've sent for.
:33:26
By reputation the gayest and
wittiest entertainer in Europe.
:33:29
Splendid! Ha ha! What
a festival this will be.
:33:32
Jousting by our boldest knights.
Wenches at our beck and call.
:33:36
My daughter married to Griswold,
who will take her to a castle up north.
:33:40
Way up north! But gentle
lords, you make me very happy.
:33:51
They have won.
:33:53
For the moment, yes. The king is
guided by the last voice he hears,
:33:57
and that voice shall be mine.
Giacomo will see to that.