Robin and Marian
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Oaf or not, he serves the King.
You're still a free man.

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- Let me have her and you can go.
- I can't do that.

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- Then I shall have to hunt you down.
- Good hunting, Sheriff.

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- God help you, Robin.
- lf he will.

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So that's Robin Hood.
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He's a dead man.
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Yes.
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But not just anyone's. He's mine.
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Can you get on your horse, Sir Ranulf?
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- I didn't mean to hurt you.
- Nothing hurts.

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I couldn't let them take you.
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Take me! I was going.
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I'll save you from prison.
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- That I can do.
- It's none of your affair.

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I don't know how I look,
but I'm not your Marian.

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I can't imagine living in the world again,
or even wanting to.

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- Come morning, I'll go to the sheriff.
- Why? Who would it serve?

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There's always God.
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- You went crusading, didn't you?
- Some things are worth dying for.

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They had souls too,
the heathen that you killed.

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If I should die in prison...
I'd rather not, but if it comes...

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...it's for a reason.
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I'll have stood for something.
But I won't have taken another life to do it.

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What will you do now? Fight the sheriff?
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More corpses?
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Aren't you sick of it?
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On July 12, 1191...

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