:24:00
My greatness will be
better demonstrated
:24:03
when Wallace
returns to Scotland
:24:06
and finds his country
in ashes.
:24:09
[Coughing]
:24:13
William!
:24:14
There's riders
approaching]
:24:22
Personal escort
of the princess.
:24:26
Aye.
:24:29
Must have made
an impression.
:24:31
Aye.
:24:32
I didn't think you were
in the tent that long.
:24:39
Mademoiselle.
:24:42
Un message
de ma maitresse.
:24:44
Merci.
:25:09
It's true! English ships
are moving up from the south!
:25:13
I don't know about
the Welsh yet,
:25:14
but the Irish
have landed!
:25:16
I had to see it
before I could believe it.
:25:19
Why are the Irish
fighting with the English?
:25:21
I wouldn't worry
about them.
:25:23
Didn't I tell you before?
It's my island.
:25:27
Hamish, ride ahead
to Edinburgh
:25:29
and assemble
the Council.
:25:30
Order it.
:25:31
Aye.
:25:32
Hup!
:25:33
Hyah!
:25:36
Your island?
:25:37
My island! Yup!
:25:40
You want to negotiate?
:25:42
No, please,
gentlemen!
:25:43
Lords,
Craig is right!
:25:45
This time
our only option
:25:47
is to negotiate.
:25:49
Unless you want to see Edinburgh
razed to the ground--
:25:57
My army has marched
for more days