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1:23:00
Your defeat at Torquilstone can still be
twisted to advantage, Your Highness.

1:23:05
With the castle burned,
the good Boeuf dead...

1:23:07
...and lvanhoe running loose,
gathering that infernal ransom...

1:23:11
...with both hands?
- And the maid Rebecca in your hands.

1:23:15
A sorceress, taught by a witch
who was burnt at the stake.

1:23:20
- And you believe that nonsense?
- No, but your people shall.

1:23:24
I think you have the spade with which
to bury Richard at last.

1:23:48
Who needs more wealth
for Richard's ransom?

1:23:51
We're the new rich, milord.
1:23:52
We bank for the Normans
and lend to the Saxons.

1:23:55
From a Norman who has
no further use for it.

1:23:58
He plays a harp instead.
1:24:00
And this from his lady,
who gave everything she had to the poor.

1:24:04
Bless her generous nature.
1:24:06
Disclose no more former owners,
you villain...

1:24:10
...lest my name be among them.
1:24:12
- Is this enough yet?
- Not yet.

1:24:19
From the people of Israel,
100,000 marks of silver.

1:24:25
So do we fulfill our part of the pledge
to ransom Richard.

1:24:30
One hundred thousand marks of silver
in that scrap of nothing?

1:24:34
We need help for Richard
that a man can see and touch.

1:24:37
That scrap of nothing
is not nothing, milord.

1:24:41
There are merchants in Vienna
who owe sums to our people in York.

1:24:45
These writings call on our debtors
to pay what they owe in Austrian gold.

1:24:50
Can you also convert this weighty trash
to writings?

1:24:55
It shall be done.
1:24:58
My son.

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