:07:01
Aye, Rowena. 'Tis the same Cedric.
:07:04
He loves us not, but we would
sleep safe beneath his roof.
:07:07
- You know the way?
- Well enough to lead.
:07:09
Then lead us, but one false step
and you'll sing a different song.
:07:13
I have a song to fit every occasion.
:07:15
- He means he'll lop your head off, minstrel.
- Yes, sire, I knew what he meant.
:07:35
- Now, Locksley, while they're in range.
- Peace, hothead. Would you slay lvanhoe?
:07:40
- Ivanhoe died in the Holy Land.
- The troubadour is lvanhoe.
:07:43
He takes those Normans to his father's.
:07:45
Ivanhoe defied his father when he went
to the war. Cedric cast him off.
:07:49
He would never go back,
unless he's turned traitor to the Saxons.
:07:53
Put down your bows.
:07:54
I'll know why he takes those Normans
to his father before I'll believe ill...
:07:59
...of Sir lvanhoe or Cedric.
And so shall you, you rattle-pate.
:08:38
By your leave, milord, two knights
do request food and lodging.
:08:42
They are Normans,
lately returned from the Holy Land.
:08:46
If they break no laws of courtesy as guests,
I'll break none as host.
:08:50
Bid them enter and depart in peace,
or else depart in pieces.
:08:54
Elgitha, tell the lady Rowena I do not
desire her presence here tonight.
:08:58
But she is pining for news
from the Holy Land.