The Adventures of Robin Hood
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For in his train today...
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...he's brought us half a score
of boxes full of jewels and silks...

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

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- You wouldn't dare.
- Sit down!

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

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

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

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- You speak of loyalty.
- Yes. Why not?

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

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You wouldn't dream
of keeping it yourselves.

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

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- Hold it for Richard!
- It belongs to the king!

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- Convinced?
- I may have been hasty...

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But why you, a knight...
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...should live here like an animal,
robbing, killing, outlawed...?

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Are you really interested in learning
why I turned outlaw?

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Or are you afraid of the truth?
Or of me, perhaps?

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- I'm afraid of nothing. Least of all of you.
- Good. Then come with me.

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Oh, so you are afraid.
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- Well, men.
- Hi!

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Hardly an inspiring sight
for such pretty eyes as yours, I'm sure.

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But these poor devils
have all had their homes burned.


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