Robin and Marian
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- lf you're in trouble, I can save you.
- I have nothing to be saved from.

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- I don't want you.
- You've got me.

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- I like the way you look.
- More than I can say for you.

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So this is your room.
And I thought I knew you.

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What's happened to you?
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Good things.
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I work hard. I've studied herbs and
medicines, I till the fields. I love my life.

:32:28
I won't give it up.
When the sheriff comes...

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What's he coming for?
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I'm the abbess.
:32:33
The King's ordered the higher clergy
out of England. I'm not going.

:32:38
When he comes,
he'll find me doing what I do.

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- You mean to let him take you?
- God's with me.

:32:46
- He didn't help us on the Crusades.
- Rob! Horsemen!

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- Wait there.
- But it's my life, Robin.

:32:53
You're a fool.
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How many are they?
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- Six!
- I like the odds.

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My Lord Sheriff.
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Robin.
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Still not dead?
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Not for want of trying.
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You look well, all things considered.
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- How was the Crusade?
- A disappointment.

:33:38
After all these years, look at us.
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I'm nothing but a former captain.
You're still the sheriff.

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No advancement.
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I can read and write.
It makes you suspect.

:33:51
Not a duke in 20 reads a word.
Correct, my lord?

:33:54
Books are for clerks.
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How's Mother Jennet?
You find her changed?


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