The Adventures of Robin Hood
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:37:09
Don't bother to mark the way.
It'll take keener men than you've got...

:37:12
...to find our camp again.
- You'll hang for this, all of you.

:37:15
A small price to pay for the company
of such a charming lady.

:37:18
What can a Saxon hedge-robber
know of charm? Or ladies?

:37:21
- She means you.
- Me? A hedge-robber?

:37:24
You must tell me more about myself.
You may have been misinformed.

:37:27
Perhaps, but I don't find it interesting
enough to bother about.

:37:32
You just harm one hair
of my lady's head...

:37:35
...and that ugly face of yours will walk
about with no neck under it. Now, mind!

:37:40
- What are you staring at?
- I ain't never been out walking...

:37:43
...with a female before.
- What female?

:37:45
- You.
- Well, of all the impudence!

:37:49
I suppose you say that to all women
that tickle your fancy.

:37:52
I've never tickled
a woman's fancy before.

:37:54
No, I've never had a sweetheart.
:37:57
Do you mean to say you never had one
single sweetheart in all your life?

:38:03
You don't know what you missed,
my lad.

:38:05
I've had the bands on five times.
:38:27
My lord! Your robes for the feast.
Hurry up, put them on.

:38:30
- I won't!
- You will!

:38:33
I will! I will!
:38:43
To them, this is heaven.
:38:45
Silks for rags, kindness instead of riches,
limitless food instead of hunger.

:38:50
- Why, they're actually happy.
- Are they?

:38:53
Aren't you even a little pleased
to see them enjoying themselves?

:38:56
I think it's revolting.
:38:59
Your life's been very sheltered, hasn't it,
my lady? Too sheltered, perhaps.


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