Robin and Marian
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:08:04
Well, you heard it, Mercadier.
:08:07
I told him to attack, he told me no.
I ought to kill him for it.

:08:12
- Will you?
- I don't know. It depends on my mood.

:08:16
I killed them all this afternoon
except the old man. I let him go.

:08:20
I liked his eye.
:08:22
But, Robin...
:08:24
We've been friends, you see, for 20 years.
:08:27
I met him in Nottingham for the first time.
:08:31
I needed men for the Crusade.
Robin was the best that ever came to me.

:08:35
Well, get on with it.
I'll die of old age at this rate.

:08:40
So off we went to do great things.
:08:43
We led 300,000 men to the Holy Land,
and came back on a boat with 50.

:08:49
Not at all what we intended.
:08:53
Christ!
:08:56
I do what has to be done. I have no choice.
:09:01
But Robin judges me. He always does.
:09:05
The peasant bastard!
:09:07
Judge a king!
:09:12
Butcher.
:09:16
I'll show you how it's done.
:09:34
King's blood.
:09:37
Remember it.
:09:43
It's cold.
:09:46
I don't like the dark.
:09:48
Mercadier, how long to Châlus?
Half a league?

:09:51
Sire.
:09:53
A little rest and then I'll attend
to John and Robin.


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