Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
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Yeah, look.
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No, Bull.
Save it. Save it for the ladies.

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Give the man some mead.
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Very good, isn't it?.
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Now, I made that myself.
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Has English hospitality
changed so much in sixyears...

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that a friend of mine's
not welcome at this table?.

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But he's a savage, sire.
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That he is.
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But no more than you or I.
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And don't call me sire.
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With regret, I must decline.
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Allah forbids it.
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Your bloody loss, mate.
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How is it there are
so many ofyou in hiding?.

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Well, we're all outlaws.
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Got prices on our heads.
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Even theyoung lad there.
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He's a blasted sheriff.
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He says we owes him taxes.
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Well, you know,
your ghost...

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will only keep the sheriff's men
at bay so long.

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They've worked so far.
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You have a better idea?.
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You can always fight back.
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Yeah.
Ha ha ha ha.

:44:17
I reckon I must have cracked
that noble head ofyours.

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These are all good lads here.
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They got hearts of oak,
but they're farmers.

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It'd be lambs
to the slaughter.

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They say the sheriff
was raised by a witch.

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Witch?.
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She knows
every man's thoughts.

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You can see
right through her...

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and she flies.
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That's a load
of codswallop.

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What does the rich son
of a devil worshiper care...

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about outlaw peasants?.
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My lord was a kind
and generous man!

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Who among you dares
believe him capable--

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Duncan. My fatherwas
no devil worshiper...

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and I'll have words with any man
who says otherwise.

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But he's right.

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