:46:09
Ivanhoe.
:46:11
Ivanhoe.
:46:19
I failed you, Rowena...
:46:22
...as I failed my king.
:46:24
You have won the king's first victory.
:46:27
No.
:46:28
Not until I have defeated Bois-Guilbert.
:46:33
Wamba, go find a physician
and bring him here at once!
:46:37
No physician, milady.
:46:38
He's bled enough.
:46:41
Who are you to say what shall be done?
:46:44
I was taught medicine
by Miriam of Manassas...
:46:47
...and I can heal him.
:46:49
Miriam of Manassas? But she was a witch.
They burned her at the stake.
:46:54
Yes, milady, as they well may burn me too.
But the point of De Bracy's lance...
:46:58
...is still deep within that wound.
If it is probed for here...
:47:02
...not even you could answer for his life.
:47:06
How can I be sure what you're telling me
is the truth?
:47:09
Shall I argue with you while he dies?
:47:12
I can heal him, milady.
:47:14
If you can say the same, take him.
If you cannot, stand aside.
:47:18
Stand aside, for you?
:47:22
No, milady.
:47:25
For lvanhoe.
:47:28
How did you come to know him?
:47:31
My father knows him, milady, not I.
:47:36
- Where will you take him?
- To my father's house in Sheffield.
:47:41
I leave him in your care.
:47:44
I shall not fail him.
:47:47
May I send his squire for the litter?
:47:49
- Do as the lady bids, Wamba.
- Yes, milady.
:47:55
Swear to me his wound will mend.