The Long Ships
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1:05:07
Girls.
1:05:15
About that Viking girl...
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You mean the savage
who calls herself a princess?

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- I ordered her not to be sold.
- Why?

1:05:23
I want to know what she knows
about the bell.

1:05:26
- Prepare her to come to me tonight.
- That dirty animal?

1:05:29
She's a barbarian fit only
to tend pigs.

1:05:33
- Jealousy becomes you.
- Jealous, my lord?

1:05:36
How can you think that?
1:05:37
This means you have learned
nothing from the Viking.

1:05:43
- He is stronger than you thought.
- Perhaps not.

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So you have failed with him again.
1:05:51
You were unable to make
a single Viking talk.

1:05:55
- So you choose to conquer a savage girl.
- With fire in your cheeks you are lovely...

1:06:00
...but watch your tongue before you find
yourself a slave, whipped and sold.

1:06:06
That may be better than the loneliness
of weeks and months...

1:06:10
...without love or affection.
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It will be better soon...
1:06:23
...and when this is behind us,
you shall have everything.

1:06:27
You shall be the most envied woman
in all Islam.

1:06:31
I promise.
1:06:33
I only want to share my life
with you again.

1:06:37
Like when we were children.
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A little laughter,
a tender word or two.

1:06:45
An imaginary trip to Damascus
on a magic carpet.

1:06:50
Remember, my lord?
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We never found
the carpet that could fly...

1:06:57
...did we?

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