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:06:00
but they'll come back
:06:02
because you
won't stand together.

:06:04
What will you do?
:06:07
I will invade England
:06:09
and defeat the English
on their own ground.

:06:12
Ha ha ha] Invade?
That's impossible.

:06:16
Why?
:06:17
Why is that impossible?
:06:18
You're so concerned
with squabbling

:06:20
for the scraps
from Longshanks' table

:06:23
that you've missed
your God-given right

:06:26
to something better.
:06:28
There's a difference
between us.

:06:30
You think the people
of this country exist

:06:32
to provide you
with position.

:06:34
I think your
position exists

:06:36
to provide those people
with freedom,

:06:38
and I go to make sure
that they have it.

:06:55
Wait]
:06:59
I respect
what you said,

:07:01
but remember
that these men

:07:03
have lands
and castles.

:07:04
It's much to risk.
:07:06
The common man that bleeds
on the battlefield--

:07:08
does he risk less?
:07:14
No...
:07:15
but from top to bottom,
:07:17
this country has got
no sense of itself.

:07:20
Its nobles share
allegiance with England.

:07:22
Its clans
war with each other.

:07:24
Aye.
:07:26
if you make enemies
on both sides of the border,

:07:28
you'll end up dead.
:07:30
We all end up dead.
:07:32
It's just a question
of how and why.

:07:34
I want
what you want,

:07:36
but we need
the nobles.

:07:37
We need them?
:07:39
Aye.
:07:40
Nobles.
:07:41
Tell me, what does that mean--
to be noble?

:07:43
Your title
gives you claim

:07:45
to the throne
of our country,

:07:47
but men
don't follow titles,

:07:49
they follow courage.
:07:50
Now, our people
know you.

:07:52
Noble and common--
they respect you,

:07:55
and if you would
just lead them to freedom...


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