The Adventures of Robin Hood
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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.

1:15:01
Your Highness, I beg of you!
1:15:02
How long will you retain your abbey
if Richard survives to find out...

1:15:06
...what you've been up to
these years he's been away?

1:15:13
Go on, Gisbourne. Who's to...?
1:15:16
Dickon was a knight before
your brother hacked off his spurs...

1:15:19
...over some little mischance.
1:15:20
There's nothing he wouldn't do for
a king who'd restore him to rank.

1:15:26
- You don't love my brother, I hear.
- I have little reason to, Your Highness.

1:15:30
- You know this tavern?
- Yes.

1:15:33
If Richard dies...
1:15:34
Dickon returns to the roll of English
knights. Am I not right?

1:15:39
With the manor and estate
of Robin of Locksley to support his rank.

1:15:43
- When shall I start?
- Now. How many men will you need?

1:15:46
I shall do it better alone, Your Highness.
1:15:49
The sooner you're crowned king...
1:15:51
The better for my friends?
You're a clever fellow, Gisbourne.

1:15:55
Thank you, Your Majesty.
1:15:58
Return to your abbey and make
preparations to proclaim me king...


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