:09:05
Ah, Richard the LionHeart
is dying across the neck.
:09:10
ls doubtful he'll survive
the journey home.
:09:12
ln fact he might be gone in this very hour.
:09:19
Well...Here to King John.
:09:21
May he take the throne for
all of ours sakes
:09:23
What about Philip?
:09:24
l thought he want his son
to take the throne.
:09:26
His son no one has ever seen
Philip will stay in France.
:09:32
lf he doesn't want to die.
:09:34
Well said...
:09:36
Prince John my lord,
:09:42
l bid you welcome your grace.
:09:44
ls the test of loyalty,
I'm impressed.
:09:48
Who's he?
-Cardaggian, yours grace.
:09:52
I'm your force to be half-metaphor
-I'll remember.
:09:55
Oh, my old body aches from the ride.
:09:57
I'm hungary...
-Now seated.
:10:00
Now!
:10:03
Philip is coming you know.
:10:06
My brother Richard has arranged
for the boy to travel
:10:08
Under the supervision
of Countess Toutelot.
:10:11
They dock at Harwich within a week.
:10:18
Find him and kill him.
:10:20
Yes, your grace.
:10:22
He wears the royal-signet ring.
You will know him by the ring.
:10:25
Of course,
l must be careful...
:10:26
You could say he was
murdered by robbers.
:10:28
The woods around the Nottingham.
:10:29
The theives running out for him.
:10:32
Consider it done.
:10:35
The food is taken it's time?
:10:37
Has he gone off to kill
something fresh?
:10:40
No doubts,
:10:41
Richard will take steps to
protect his French spouts
:10:44
No doubts.
:10:46
Safe combat from Harwich
to Nottingham
:10:49
Now let's see who does Richard hold
in trust such as matter such as thee?
:10:53
Who would he sent do you think
to out wit you?
:10:58
Robin Hood is in Jerusalem,
your grace.