Ivanhoe
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:24:02
- But, Sir lvanhoe, I have no horse.
- Then steal one.

:24:06
A gentleman at last and my first task
is to steal a horse.

:24:45
Take quarters at the sign of the longbow.
I'll join you.

:24:49
- Master. Master.
- Enough, enough.

:24:51
All's well with me. Let us in.
:25:18
- Are you recovered?
- Yes, yes.

:25:21
And much beholden to you
for your kindness, sire.

:25:25
Yet there is one question I would ask.
:25:27
- What is it?
- I heard the jester call you "lvanhoe."

:25:31
But lvanhoe is Cedric's son,
and Cedric called him dead.

:25:35
Who are you, then?
:25:36
I am King Richard's envoy.
:25:38
Does that make us friends or foes?
:25:41
It does not make you my foe, sire...
:25:43
...but then, I am allowed no king.
:25:45
- Why not?
- Because I am allowed no country.

:25:51
I am deeply in your debt, sire.
:25:53
Tell me how I can repay you.
:25:56
I seek 150,000 marks of silver...
:25:59
...the price of Richard's ransom
from Leopold of Austria.


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