The Adventures of Robin Hood
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:58:02
Surely it's a crime under the noble
Prince John to love one's country.

:58:05
To protect serfs from injustice
and be loyal to one's king.

:58:08
If I could add anything to the charges
against you, I would most gladly do so.

:58:13
"It is the sentence of this tribunal, that on
the morrow at noon you be taken...

:58:16
...to the square in Nottingham and there
hanged by the neck until you are dead."

:58:22
There may be some who will regret
that a man of your peculiar talents...

:58:26
...should be cut off so early in life.
But personally...

:58:29
You think the sentence extremely
lenient. Thank you.

:59:36
What's troubling you, my lady?
Is it the outlaw?

:59:40
Yes. I hate to see a human
being trapped...

:59:45
Bess, you know where his men
may be found, don't you?

:59:48
- Why, my lady, how should I know?
- Don't put me off.

:59:51
That little man who liked you.
You've been seeing him?

:59:54
- Yes, my lady.
- Tell me where.

:59:56
- Do you want to send a message?
- To his men, yes.

:59:58
Well, my lady, I have had a nip of ale
of a night, just now and again...


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