The Adventures of Robin Hood
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:40:00
- A little mutton, my lady?
- I said I'm not hungry.

:40:03
Why, so you did. I'd forgotten.
:40:05
Well, you will let me know
if you regain your appetite, won't you?

:40:42
Friends! Friends!
:40:45
I'd supposed, with you, that this Sir Guy
of Gisbourne was a scurvy fellow...

:40:48
...and a bitter enemy of ours.
And yet, look!

:40:51
He provides us with this tasty supper.
:40:57
And is this the end of his beneficence?
Why, no!

:41:00
For in his train today...
:41:02
...he's brought us half a score
of boxes full of jewels and silks...

:41:06
...and more, about 30,000 golden marks
wrested from the northern shires.

:41:11
- You wouldn't dare.
- Sit down!

:41:16
Some of you might think our host...
:41:18
...intended this treasure
for the coffers of Prince John...

:41:21
...instead of to ransom the king.
And you would be right.

:41:24
But a strange thing happened.
:41:26
A change of heart overtook him in the
forest, and there it is, safe and sound!

:41:37
- You speak of loyalty.
- Yes. Why not?

:41:39
I suppose you and your cutthroats
intend to send this treasure to Richard?

:41:43
You wouldn't dream
of keeping it yourselves.

:41:47
Friends! What shall we do with this
treasure? Divide it amongst ourselves?

:41:52
- Hold it for Richard!
- It belongs to the king!


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