Ladyhawke
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1:04:07
But if the old man is right
about breaking the curse...

1:04:10
...if you and Isabeau could face the
Bishop together as man and woman...

1:04:14
You will not mention this again.
Not to me and not to her.

1:04:18
Understood?
1:04:23
Abraham, will you
get a move on!

1:04:28
It looks like a big one, Captain.
We’re gonna get soaked.

1:04:33
Find shelter.
1:04:37
- The sun is going down.
- How can you tell?

1:04:41
After so many sunsets?
1:04:44
ake care of Ladyhawke.
1:04:54
Tell her I love her.
1:05:11
Are you hungry?
1:05:16
Do you understand me, Ladyhawke?
1:05:23
You know, it was my favorite
thing for dinner- hawk.

1:05:25
I’ve eaten thousands of them.
I used to kill one every night.

1:05:32
Serves me right for getting
involved in this nightmare.

1:05:35
Nightmare? Daymare...
1:05:38
And then "a night without day,
a day without night..."

1:05:42
What’s that supposed to mean?
1:05:45
Makes about as much sense
as the rest of it.

1:05:49
Oh oh. The sun sets.
1:05:53
I’ll wait outside.

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