:15:03
I therefore beg you,
dub me knight.
:15:08
Oh, certainly.
Let's get it over with.
:15:11
Sancho, would you be
good enough to fetch my sword?
:15:15
Yes, Your Grace.
:15:19
I cannot speak, milady...
:15:21
how joyful I am that this
ceremony should take place...
:15:24
in your presence.
:15:26
Be careful, now.
:15:27
It is the solemn moment
that seals my vocation.
:15:32
- Are you ready?
- I am.
:15:36
Very well, then. Kneel.
:15:45
Don Quixote de La Mancha...
:15:47
I hereby dub thee knight.
:15:51
My Lord.
:15:53
Didn't I do it right?
:15:56
If your lordship
could make some mention...
:15:59
of the deeds I've performed
to deserve this honor...
:16:03
Oh, of course.
:16:08
Don Quixote de La Mancha...
:16:10
having proved yourself
this day...
:16:12
in glorious and terrible
combat...
:16:15
and by my authority
as lord of this castle...
:16:19
I hereby dub thee knight.
:16:27
My Lord...
:16:29
Something else?
:16:31
If your lordship recalls...
:16:32
it is the custom
to grant the new knight...
:16:36
an additional name.
:16:37
If your lordship
could devise such a name...
:16:43
Uh, let me see.
:16:49
Hail, Knight
:16:50
Of the Woeful Countenance
:16:53
Knight
of the Woeful Countenance
:16:57
Wherever you go
:16:59
People will know