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At the Gallows Oak.
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Robin in Sherwood.
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Robin. Gallows Oak.
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Gallows Oak.
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I've called you here as freeborn
Englishmen, loyal to our king.
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While he reigned over us
we lived in peace.
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But since Prince John has seized
the regency...
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...Guy of Gisbourne and his traitors
have murdered and pillaged.
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You've all suffered from their cruelty.
The ear loppings, the beatings...
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...the blindings with hot irons,
the burning of our homes...
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...the mistreatment of our women.
It's time we put an end to this!
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- Robin's right.
- Aye!
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Now, this forest is wide.
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It can shelter, clothe and feed
a band of good, determined men...
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...good swordsmen, good archers,
good fighters!
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Men, if you're willing to fight for our
people, I want you. Are you with me?
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Aye! Aye!
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Then kneel and swear this oath.
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That you, the freemen of this forest,
swear to despoil the rich...
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...only to give to the poor.
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To shelter the old and helpless...
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...to protect all women,
rich or poor, Norman or Saxon.
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Swear to fight for a free England.
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To protect her loyally until the return
of our king and sovereign...
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...Richard the Lion-Heart.
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And swear to fight to the death
against our oppressors!
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We do!
We do solemnly swear!
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String him up again!
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- He'll die if we lash him again, my lord.
- Oh, he'll die, will he?
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Another one of their Saxon impudences.
They'll do anything to trick us.
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Continue!
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- Mercy, good master! Have mercy!
- Start him dancing!