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!
1:14:04
Are there beds prepared, landlord?
1:14:06
Let's to sleep, then. I'm tired.
1:14:14
- I'm afraid he suspects, sire.
- I fear so.
1:14:17
His Grace is a Norman.
1:14:19
Did you see the fear on the
landlord's face when he came in?
1:14:22
I've seen it in the faces
of thousands since we returned.
1:14:25
I ought never to have left England.
1:14:27
I noticed when Robin Hood's
name is mentioned...
1:14:29
The mysterious outlaw
whom we have sought.
1:14:31
In vain. However, the bishop
didn't have any difficulty meeting him.
1:14:35
Which gives me an idea.
1:14:38
- And you're sure it was Richard?
- No doubt of it.
1:14:41
How like my dear brother this is!
1:14:43
He couldn't rot in Durnstein
like any decent man.
1:14:47
- But Richard has no army.
- No, Your Highness.
1:14:50
- Lf he had, we should have heard of it.
- Lf my brother happened to be killed...
1:14:54
- England would have a new king.
- That would be murder! I'll have no part...
1:14:57
You'll do as you're told! That's
very simple. Keep your mouth closed.