1:12:03
I'm sorry I can't give you better food.
1:12:07
- There is little left to us these days.
- This will be enough.
1:12:11
The inn at Luton was well supplied.
How is that?
1:12:15
That's a Norman inn.
1:12:21
But it's an outrage!
I'll complain to Prince John.
1:12:24
I'll have this rascal's ears, no
matter how. Dares to rob me!
1:12:28
Strip my person of jewels!
1:12:30
What's this country coming to...
1:12:32
...when a high churchman
can't travel the forest in safety?
1:12:34
- Who's he?
- The Bishop of the Black Canons.
1:12:38
- Do you wish to go on after dinner?
- No. We can't reach the abbey tonight.
1:12:41
- I'll stay. Tend to the horses.
- Yes, Your Grace.
1:12:43
- Bring food to us!
- Yes, Your Grace, at once!
1:12:45
It's no longer safe to journey anywhere.
Robbers at every turn of the road.
1:12:49
- What happened, Your Grace?
- I told you! We've been robbed.
1:12:52
Not a chance to defend ourselves.
They burst on us from ambush.
1:12:55
- Who did?
- Why, Robin Hood, of course.
1:12:58
There's no other
with impudence enough.
1:13:00
Robin Hood again, sire.
1:13:04
- You've heard of him, then?
- Oh, he seems well known hereabouts.
1:13:08
- Oh, then you're strange to this shire?
- More or less.
1:13:14
What might be your names, gentlemen?
1:13:16
We're hardly important enough
to deserve your interest.
1:13:18
- Landlord, where's our ale?
- Coming, sirs.
1:13:21
Will you gentlemen
be remaining here tonight?
1:13:24
We hadn't decided, Your Grace.
What would you advise?
1:13:27
Well, there's so much danger on
the road, you'd be far safer here.
1:13:31
We will then, since we'll have
the added pleasure of your company.
1:13:35
I should like to stay, but I recollected
some urgent affairs at my abbey.
1:13:40
Some other time, or perhaps you would
break your journey...
1:13:43
...and sup with me tomorrow.
- Your Grace is too kind.
1:13:45
Then I bid you good evening, gentlemen,
and God speed you in the morning.
1:13:49
Thank you. Good night.
1:13:58
The window!