Braveheart
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:48:01
He would trust her.
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So we'll dispatch her
with the notion

:48:06
that she comes in peace.
:48:08
My lord, the princess
might be taken hostage

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or her life
be put in jeopardy.

:48:13
Oh, my son would be
most distressed by that.

:48:16
Uh, but in truth,
if she were to be killed,

:48:20
we would soon find
the king of France

:48:23
a useful ally
against the Scots.

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You see, as king,
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you must find the good
in any situation.

:49:00
It's William Wallace, sure.
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He's giving up his sword.
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Be ready.
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Aah!
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[Screaming]

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