:46:08
Goodbye, my lady.
:46:10
Goodbye.
:46:29
- He took everything you had collected?
- Every silver penny.
:46:32
And you two nincompoops sat there
and let him do it.
:46:35
- Oh, we resisted as well as we could.
- Where are your wounds? Your bruises?
:46:39
- And where are your men?
- What did Your Highness expect?
:46:42
With the Lady Marian in our company
and Locksley's men outnumbering us.
:46:45
And not an arrow wound to divide
among them, I suppose.
:46:48
And more than 30,000 marks
in the hands of that wolf's head.
:46:51
That fellow's got to be taken.
Understand?
:46:54
And how does Your Highness suggest
that he be taken?
:46:56
- Lf I may be so bold as to inquire?
- Mind your words, Gisbourne.
:47:00
You're fortunate not to be paying
for this with your head.
:47:04
Your Highness, sir, I could muster
an army and surround Sherwood.
:47:09
- You couldn't capture him...
- You mind your words.
:47:11
...if he sat in your lap
shooting arrows at a crow.
:47:14
Arrows!
:47:15
- He said shooting arrows at a crow.
- Take that silly looking bonnet off.
:47:19
That stirs something in my mind.
Perhaps we can't take him by force.
:47:23
He's too well protected. Knows
Sherwood's hidden paths well. But...
:47:26
- But what?
- We'll outwit him.
:47:28
We'll hold an archery tournament!
:47:30
Archery tour...
:47:31
And have him fly in on the end of one
of his own arrows? That's marvelous.
:47:35
He's the finest archer in the North.
Think he'd forgo shooting...
:47:38
...against the archers of all England?
We'll give a prize. Say, a golden arrow.
:47:42
And ask him to risk his neck for that?
:47:45
That won't be the only bait, with the
Lady Marian presenting the arrow herself.
:47:50
What do you mean?
:47:52
When they came out of the forest,
she seemed very friendly.
:47:55
And didn't you notice
how his eyes never left her?
:47:57
- Yes, yes, I noticed.
- Well, then!
:47:59
- Well, then, how do we get word to him?
- Get word to Robin...