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- Ivanhoe?
- Aye, milady.
:18:03
A friend of Richard's
who vanished as suddenly as his king.
:18:07
What manner of knight
was he to look upon?
:18:09
I never saw his face.
:18:11
Few men did.
:18:13
But he wore a dragon charge
upon his shield.
:18:16
I shall know him by that,
if we ever meet again.
:18:19
- And why did he vanish, sire?
- Because he was a coward.
:18:22
Coward?
:18:24
Aye, a coward who fled when there
was no Richard to hide behind...
:18:27
...before I could challenge him
to meet me.
:18:31
Then I give you the challenge that lvanhoe
would give to you were he here, sir knight.
:18:37
And I bid you drink to his honor
as a fellow knight.
:18:45
And you, milord.
:18:47
Will you drink to his honor too?
:19:13
To lvanhoe.
:19:16
- To lvanhoe.
- To lvanhoe.
:19:22
Why this Saxon passion
for a stranger, milady?
:19:27
Lvanhoe was not always a stranger
to these halls.
:19:30
He's a stranger now.
:19:32
He was my son.
:19:34
Was?
:19:35
Have I been cheated?
You mean he's dead?
:19:39
He is to me.