:18:01
York was
the staging point
:18:03
for every invasion
of my country,
:18:06
and that royal cousin
hanged innocent Scots,
:18:08
even women and children
from the city walls.
:18:14
Well, Longshanks
did far worse
:18:16
the last time he took
a Scottish city.
:18:19
[Speaking Latin]
:18:37
You ask your king
to his face.
:18:39
Ask him.
:18:42
You see if his eyes
can convince you of the truth.
:18:53
Hamilton, leave us.
:18:58
Milady--
:18:59
Leave us. Now.
:19:11
Let us talk plainly.
:19:13
You invade England,
:19:14
but you cannot
complete the conquest
:19:17
so far from your shelter
and supply.
:19:20
The king desires peace.
:19:23
Longshanks
desires peace?
:19:26
He declares it to me.
I swear it.
:19:28
He proposes that
you withdraw your attack.
:19:31
In return, he grants you
title, estates,
:19:33
and this chest of gold,
:19:34
which I am to pay
to you personally.
:19:36
A lordship and titles...
:19:38
gold...
:19:40
that I should become
Judas?
:19:42
Peace is made
in such ways.
:19:44
Slaves are made
in such ways!
:19:48
The last time
Longshanks spoke of peace,
:19:51
I was a boy,
:19:52
and many
Scottish nobles,
:19:53
who would not be slaves,
:19:55
were lured by him,
under a flag of truce,
:19:57
to a barn... where
he had them hanged.