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:35:00
[ Flies Buzzing ]
:35:12
Hello. I-I'm Hood.
:35:14
- It's Robin Hood.
- Yeah.

:35:17
- [ Shouts ]
- Say good morning, you scum.

:35:21
Good morning, scum.
:35:24
- Good morning.
You're all robbers, then ?
- The best, Mr. Hood.

:35:27
Jolly good.
And you're a robber, are you ?

:35:31
Jolly good.
:35:34
And do you enjoy
robbing, then ?

:35:36
Well, it helps
pay the rent, sir.

:35:39
[ Laughing ]
:35:43
Jolly good.
:35:46
And you're a robber too ?
How long have you been a robber ?

:35:49
- Four-foot-one.
- Good Lord !

:35:52
- Jolly good. Four-foot-one ?
- Yes.

:35:54
Well, th-th-th-that is
a long time, isn't it ?

:35:58
Well now, I hear you've made
a pretty good haul.

:36:02
Well, see for yourself, sir.
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Gosh ! I say !
:36:09
Crikey ! I mean,
I've been in robbing for years,

:36:12
but I've never seen
anything like this.

:36:15
Crumbs ! And you acquired
all of this by yourselves ?

:36:19
Well, it was a good day,
Mr. Hood.

:36:21
- Jolly good day !
- It's nice, isn't it ?

:36:23
Rather ! Well, I mean,
what can I say ? Thank you.

:36:26
Thank you all
very, very much indeed.

:36:29
Oh, don't ment-- What ?
:36:32
Well, I mean,
it's frightfully kind of you.

:36:34
The poor are going to be
absolutely thrilled.

:36:37
- Have you met them ?
- Who ? The poor ?

:36:40
Oh, you must meet them.
I just know you'll like them.

:36:43
Of course, they haven't
got two pennies to rub together.

:36:45
- But that's because they're poor.
- [ All Laughing ]

:36:55
Uh, Marion, would you be so kind
as to ask the poor to come in, please ?


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