1:01:05
You will embrace
this rebellion.
1:01:07
Support it from
our lands in the north.
1:01:10
I will gain
English favor
1:01:12
by condemning it
and ordering it opposed
1:01:14
from our lands
in the south.
1:01:19
Sit down.
1:01:21
Stay a while.
1:01:28
This Wallace...
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he doesn't even
have a knighthood,
1:01:34
but he fights
with passion,
1:01:36
and he inspires.
1:01:38
And you wish to charge off
and fight as he did, eh?
1:01:43
So would I.
1:01:44
Well, maybe it's time.
1:01:46
It is time...
1:01:47
to survive.
1:01:49
You're the 1 7th
Robert Bruce.
1:01:51
The 1 6 before you
passed you land and title
1:01:55
because they didn't
charge in.
1:01:59
Call a meeting
of the nobles.
1:02:01
They do nothing
but talk.
1:02:03
Rightly so.
1:02:04
They're as rich
in English titles and lands
1:02:06
as they are in Scottish,
just as we are.
1:02:09
You admire this man,
this William Wallace.
1:02:11
Uncompromising men
are easy to admire.
1:02:14
He has courage.
So does a dog.
1:02:16
But it is exactly
the ability to compromise
1:02:19
that makes a man noble.
1:02:21
And understand this--
1:02:23
Edward Longshanks
is the most ruthless king
1:02:25
ever to sit
on the throne of England,
1:02:29
and none of us
and nothing of Scotland
1:02:32
will remain
unless we are as ruthless.
1:02:36
Give ear to our nobles.
1:02:39
Knowing their minds
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is the key
to the throne.