The Adventures of Robin Hood
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1:17:00
My lady's hearing
is a little defective tonight.

1:17:02
When you knock at a lady's door as
if it were a tavern, you deserve to wait.

1:17:06
You seem upset.
1:17:08
Upset? Why should I be?
1:17:10
Oh, come now, my dear Lady Marian.
You've played the innocent long enough.

1:17:14
- Let's be frank with one another.
- I don't see the need.

1:17:17
You're charming, but not exactly
clever. You couldn't have failed...

1:17:21
...to overhear what Prince John
and I were talking about.

1:17:24
Oh, no, no, no.
Please don't trouble to deny it.

1:17:27
And your first thought, as Richard's
loyal ward, was to warn him.

1:17:32
- Am I not right?
- Why, how could I warn Richard?

1:17:35
How did Locksley and his men
arrange his escape...

1:17:37
...from hanging after the archery match?
1:17:40
Someone here in the castle
must have got word to him.

1:17:43
That's ridiculous!
1:17:45
When Richard's in danger,
what more natural...

1:17:47
...than that you should try
to warn him through Locksley?

1:17:51
And you do intend to
warn him, don't you?

1:17:54
- Don't you?
- No!

1:18:01
If that's true, perhaps
you'd explain before Prince John...

1:18:04
...and the Court of Execution
the meaning of this.

1:18:08
Guard!
1:18:15
Escort my Lady Marian to the Great Hall.
1:18:46
Not only has she consorted with
this Saxon rebel...

1:18:49
...found guilty of outlawry, theft,
murder, abduction and high treason...

1:18:54
...but she has betrayed
her own Norman people.

1:18:58
Are you not ashamed, my Lady Marian?

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