Robin and Marian
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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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...the mighty Acre fortress fell to Richard.
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His one great victory in the Holy Land.
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He was sick in bed and never fought.
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On August 20, John and I were standing
on the plain outside the city, watching...

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...while every Muslim left alive
was marched out in chains.

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King Richard spared the richest
for ransoming, took the strong for slaves.

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And he took all the children
and had them chopped apart.

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When that was done,
he had the mothers killed.

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When they were all dead,
3,000 bodies on the plain...

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...he had them all opened up...
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...so their guts could be explored
for gold and precious stones.

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Our churchmen on the scene,
and there were many...

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...took it for a triumph.
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One bishop put on his miter
and led us all in prayer.


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