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Do you have any food?

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I'm very hungry.

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Let down the air.

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You do not pass for a boy.

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Let down your hair.

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I'm not afraid.

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Travelers spoke in these hills of the
hero Robin Hood.

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He protects the meek.

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One protects the weak.

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And he were no hero.

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He observed thrice a day and gave silver
to the poor.

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And he had the love of Lady Marian. Is
that not a hero?

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Lady Marian were taken from an old
shepherd's tale by a storyteller

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unfortunately drunker than I.

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She with a great love of Robin Hood.

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I've known those who met this man. Would
you like to know a secret?

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I would.

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He never prayed once in his life.

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These tales spread across the land of
lies upon lies.

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He were a murderous brigand who perhaps
cut the throat of a sheriff and a long

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line of others.

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People saw a meaning where there was
none.

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He was not a hero.

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He robbed and killed for the joy of it.
Nothing more.

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Those you met... Did they say he felt
remorse for his crimes?

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I suspect he felt tired.

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I would say if you met this villain
Robin Hood...

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You should make haste away and keep
whatever life you have left to you.

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Who's your kin?

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The grief.

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Father.

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Grandfather.

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You should have bathed.

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Or waited for the wind to change.

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I'll give you weight on your back foot.

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That's all.

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You did well.

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They sing lies, these foolish common
folk.

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Lies of his heroism and goodness.

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But blood debts are old, and generations
of his victims hunt him.

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For in truth, none were more wicked and
wanton than the

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murderous bandit Robin Hood.

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And his little John.

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Speak to Thomas.

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You were hanged in the south.

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Will.

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They gutted him.

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I've no one else to ask.

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What happened?

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My name is Edward.

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Who is Edward?

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Met him on the road ten some months ago.

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His brother died and he was going to
grow rye and peas on his brother's land.

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No one knew Edward Fez.

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So I killed him.

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Now I am Edward.

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And Margaret's a good wife.

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It's a good farm.

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What happened?

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A family on the land found me out.

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Took my farm.

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Took my Margaret.

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Tried to take my life.

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I cannot take back alone what is mine.

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It's not yours.

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It's my family.

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I'm tired, John.

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Edward.

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It will be a mighty battle.

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One full of stories.

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You're strong.

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I am.

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I come from an old family.

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They're saved from Viking blood.

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There's a story that once their elder
father fought a bear.

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It will be a mighty battle, Robin.

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How many are there?

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Four. Five.

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Together we can vest them.

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We'll likely die.

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One said to the other, did say, oh,
where shall we

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go and dine the day, oh, where shall we
go and dine today?

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In behind that altar floor, I sense
there

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lies a new slain knight, and nobody
knows that he

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lives.

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But his hawk and his hound and his lady
fair, oh, his hawk and his hound and his

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lady fair.

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Many a one for him shall mourn, none
shall

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know where he has gone.

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This is a good adventure.

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A good adventure.

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You remember when we met the Potter?

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Did we leave him naked or did we kill
him?

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I tried to tell the story and someone
said we left him naked.

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I couldn't remember.

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You always told it well, Ruben.

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Why would we leave him naked?

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I don't know.

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We're just?

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We never met, Potter.

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What do you mean we never met him?

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I mean, that never happened. It's just a
story you heard somewhere.

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But if we did meet a Potter, we'd kill
him.

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I'd remember if it were a story.

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Yeah.

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Tell me about your wife.

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Margaret.

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She's a good woman.

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She's a very good woman.

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She's pious.

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She teaches me pridefulness.

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Paint a portrait.

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Paint a portrait.

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Paint a portrait.

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She has hair that's red.

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Red like?

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Red like fresh blood.

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Something that's red and that's good,
like her.

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Red like... Like the setting sun.

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Like the setting summer sun.

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Margaret's a good wife.

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With hair that's red like the setting
summer sun.

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She cares for me.

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And I care for her.

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Open runs past the mountains.

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Many places to begin again.

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I do not aim to begin again.

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No, Henry!

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No, Henry, run!

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No! Edward!

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Henry!

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Get the others!

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Edward!

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Edward.

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Edward.

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Watch over little Margaret.

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AHHHHHH -

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Grant us grace to desire thee with our
whole heart.

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Come on now, pray.

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And in finding thee, we may love thee.

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And in loving thee, we may hate those
sins from which thou hast redeemed us.

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the sake of Jesus Christ.

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Amen.

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I'm sorry.

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I'm sorry.

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I'm sorry.

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I'm sorry.

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I'm sorry.

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My clothes were thin and old.

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The crust all dropping, wet with dew,
lopens the tiny

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spears.

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The lonely days depended too, more
lonely

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with my tears.

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Oh, look at you.

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to sorrow born, shunned son of poverty.

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The world made gameless thoughts and
scorn and grinning

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in for me.

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Unequal though my sorrow seems, but
great indeed they are.

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Oh, hear my sorrows for my dream.

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You'll find...

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We cry to thee, O Lord.

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Do thou have mercy upon us?

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Grant forgiveness.

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O King of heaven and everlasting Lord,
receive our prayers which we

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pour forth.

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And grant forgiveness.

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Visit the sick, bring forth the captive,
help the widow

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and the orphan.

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And grant forgiveness.

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We have sinned and departed from thee.

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Wilt thou, the Redeemer of all, save us?

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And grant forgiveness.

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Have mercy on the penitent and wash away
the stains of sin.

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And grant forgiveness.

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Amen.

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Push!

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Please. Please, baby.

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I accept your life and the life

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of your daughter.

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uh

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I'll take you to her.

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She'll get you well again.

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They'll be haunting us.

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A man brought you here.

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He sealed your wounds with fire and he
did not do a poor job.

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You have been here six days.

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You have wounds in your abdomen.

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Ribs and a leg badly broken.

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Do you understand my words?

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Where is this?

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You're at the Priory of St. Clement.

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Or a place for you to heal.

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What town?

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There is no town.

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Do you know the story of Saul?

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What?

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It goes, there once was a man, Saul, a
breather of menaces against disciples of

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the Lord.

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He came to the prince of priests and
asked of him letters into Damascus, to

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synagogues. That if he came across any
man or woman of this life, he should

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leave them bound and... That is all we
need to do.

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Just a few drops.

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It was not too painful?

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It were not.

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I'm Sister Brigid.

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What's your name?

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I owe you an apology, Randolph.

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What apology?

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You begged for me to let you die.

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And I did not.

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You said it was right. I will with
fever.

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Well, your fever has passed.

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Rest now, Randolph.

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Your body's covered in scars.

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Do you mean anyone of this triary harm?

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I do not.

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Will any harm follow you here?

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It will not You

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will do them

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no harm

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Now back to the bed.

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Now back to the door.

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Now open the door

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Go

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as

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far as you'd like

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Can you row yet?

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There is a boat on the west shore.

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That's all right.

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You can stay here if you help in the
orchard.

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I'm not a farmer.

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Then you know not how to hunt.

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I know how to hunt.

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There is some game on this island.

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But no, you cannot hunt. You cannot even
draw a ball.

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I can draw my ball.

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It's mostly rabbits.

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Do you know how to trap?

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I know how to trap.

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Good. But no more than six traps or the
population will not sustain.

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Can you manage six traps?

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I can manage six traps.

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Good.

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For the rest of your time, you may help
in the orchard.

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Are you trying to flee?

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You are quiet.

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I am quiet and slow.

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You are quiet, but you need to be slow.
You're a cripple.

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You're a leper.

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It's all right to be slow.

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We are safe here.

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That's quite a thing to say.

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You know that?

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I know that because she has made us
safe.

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Are you a prioress?

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She was like us.

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She knew great sorrow, great pain.

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Widowed young.

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But through that sorrow, she found the
strength to heal us.

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You do not look like you've been healed.

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The Prioress once told me a story of a
great philosopher.

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The greatest philosopher of his time.

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But one day, this king turned against
him, threw him in a dungeon to be

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and executed.

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But in his misery, when he had nothing,
an angel came to the philosopher and she

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spoke to him.

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And from her, he learned that it did not
matter if this whole world were

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miserable, if all he had were death.

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Because he had one thing that could
never be touched or taken.

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He had his mind.

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And in his mind, he had God.

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It's never too late to find peace.

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What are you doing?

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I row across every day.

275
00:46:42,190 --> 00:46:45,990
Your friend was strong enough to take
you, but so were not, so I ferried him.

276
00:46:46,320 --> 00:46:47,320
Will you take me across?

277
00:46:47,420 --> 00:46:48,420
I will not.

278
00:46:48,880 --> 00:46:50,800
You can roar yourself when you're
stronger.

279
00:46:52,000 --> 00:46:53,840
For now, work at your tasks.

280
00:46:54,140 --> 00:46:55,820
Trapping, I hear. I will hunt.

281
00:46:56,100 --> 00:46:57,120
No, you can't hunt.

282
00:47:02,820 --> 00:47:03,820
Leper.

283
00:47:04,320 --> 00:47:06,120
What happened to that grave for Wasiper?

284
00:47:07,560 --> 00:47:10,060
He was tortured and executed, of course.

285
00:47:11,740 --> 00:47:12,740
Of course.

286
00:48:38,410 --> 00:48:40,110
oh oh

287
00:49:13,640 --> 00:49:14,640
Oi!

288
00:50:00,780 --> 00:50:01,780
He's dead.

289
00:51:17,070 --> 00:51:18,070
How's it go?

290
00:51:31,710 --> 00:51:33,310
Let me show you my trees.

291
00:51:44,730 --> 00:51:46,540
These... They're the elderberries.

292
00:51:46,940 --> 00:51:48,980
They harvest late in the summer.

293
00:51:49,740 --> 00:51:51,680
Do they know what you were before this?

294
00:51:52,160 --> 00:51:54,980
Oh, you'll have to favour this side for
my hearing.

295
00:51:58,120 --> 00:52:00,320
Pears? I harvest just after.

296
00:52:03,400 --> 00:52:05,260
And what were I before this?

297
00:52:05,760 --> 00:52:07,560
Oh, I sell sword at best.

298
00:52:08,260 --> 00:52:09,800
At best, certainly.

299
00:52:10,740 --> 00:52:12,200
We have a way about us.

300
00:52:13,420 --> 00:52:14,760
You remember the trees?

301
00:52:15,470 --> 00:52:17,150
Pears and elderberries. Wonderful.

302
00:52:20,430 --> 00:52:21,430
Some of them know.

303
00:52:22,930 --> 00:52:26,210
But the prioress does not care who we
were.

304
00:52:28,290 --> 00:52:30,810
And the apples harvest in the autumn.

305
00:52:32,110 --> 00:52:35,250
Did she speak of what happened to her?

306
00:52:36,950 --> 00:52:41,070
The prioress is tending to the girl. You
should speak with her if you are

307
00:52:41,070 --> 00:52:42,070
concerned.

308
00:52:45,390 --> 00:52:46,390
What were the trees?

309
00:52:48,650 --> 00:52:50,770
Pears, apples and elderberries.

310
00:52:52,890 --> 00:52:53,890
Wonderful.

311
00:53:05,610 --> 00:53:07,290
This will be your last let in.

312
00:53:08,890 --> 00:53:10,870
Though your body still has much healing.

313
00:53:15,390 --> 00:53:16,390
Are you tired?

314
00:53:17,110 --> 00:53:18,110
I am.

315
00:53:19,570 --> 00:53:20,890
But I've been tired before.

316
00:53:23,110 --> 00:53:24,410
The child does not sleep.

317
00:53:28,050 --> 00:53:29,110
What happened to her?

318
00:53:31,250 --> 00:53:32,250
Terrible things.

319
00:53:35,510 --> 00:53:36,790
She told you her story?

320
00:53:37,070 --> 00:53:38,070
No, she does not speak.

321
00:53:38,710 --> 00:53:40,490
She does not eat and she does not sleep.

322
00:53:48,560 --> 00:53:49,560
What is her name?

323
00:53:57,480 --> 00:53:58,480
Margaret.

324
00:54:01,440 --> 00:54:02,540
Who is she?

325
00:54:04,980 --> 00:54:06,340
I met her father.

326
00:54:06,560 --> 00:54:08,080
A farmer.

327
00:54:09,200 --> 00:54:10,280
Well, he's dead.

328
00:54:11,140 --> 00:54:13,520
Seems. And the mother?

329
00:54:13,880 --> 00:54:15,280
I think dead.

330
00:54:15,680 --> 00:54:17,480
How? I don't know.

331
00:54:17,980 --> 00:54:18,980
Dead past.

332
00:54:19,980 --> 00:54:20,980
Slain?

333
00:54:21,980 --> 00:54:22,980
Not.

334
00:54:28,440 --> 00:54:29,840
You lie very well.

335
00:54:39,240 --> 00:54:40,540
Did the child see?

336
00:54:43,100 --> 00:54:44,100
She could have.

337
00:54:47,500 --> 00:54:49,140
It is much for a child to see.

338
00:54:53,360 --> 00:55:00,140
I'm sorry for your

339
00:55:00,140 --> 00:55:01,140
friend.

340
00:55:05,380 --> 00:55:06,380
Thank you.

341
00:55:07,920 --> 00:55:09,220
Would you like me to pray for him?

342
00:55:14,320 --> 00:55:15,320
As you wish.

343
00:55:19,280 --> 00:55:20,280
What was his name?

344
00:55:24,940 --> 00:55:25,940
Edward.

345
00:55:28,380 --> 00:55:29,380
Edward.

346
00:55:32,660 --> 00:55:36,660
Be not your heart afraid, for ye believe
in God and ye believe in me.

347
00:55:38,800 --> 00:55:41,180
In the house of my father there are many
rooms.

348
00:55:43,100 --> 00:55:48,000
And when I make ready for you a place, I
shall come and take thee to myself.

349
00:55:49,710 --> 00:55:52,530
For where I am, he may be also.

350
00:55:55,050 --> 00:55:57,110
And whither I go, he shall know the way.

351
00:56:19,560 --> 00:56:20,560
Margaret!

352
00:56:21,960 --> 00:56:22,960
Margaret!

353
00:56:26,180 --> 00:56:27,180
It's all right.

354
00:56:28,740 --> 00:56:31,480
Margaret, it's all right. It's all
right, Margaret.

355
00:56:32,920 --> 00:56:37,600
She don't know this island.

356
00:56:37,860 --> 00:56:38,980
They're a bore of that.

357
00:59:22,350 --> 00:59:23,630
Those men that hurt you.

358
00:59:26,970 --> 00:59:28,090
They know you're here.

359
00:59:41,710 --> 00:59:42,710
What's my name?

360
00:59:49,110 --> 00:59:50,110
Say my name.

361
00:59:59,080 --> 01:00:00,080
Randall? That's right.

362
01:00:06,180 --> 01:00:07,180
Who's little John?

363
01:00:09,900 --> 01:00:12,260
That name is nonsense and you should
never speak it.

364
01:00:13,180 --> 01:00:16,640
Now if you speak it, a cat will come in
the night and take your tongue.

365
01:00:31,560 --> 01:00:32,560
Go to sleep.

366
01:01:44,110 --> 01:01:45,750
Thank you for bringing her back.

367
01:01:48,430 --> 01:01:49,430
You're welcome.

368
01:01:54,390 --> 01:01:57,270
Do you know the story of this Priory?

369
01:01:58,110 --> 01:01:59,110
No.

370
01:02:01,810 --> 01:02:06,850
Well, in ages before history, this was a
holy site of the ancient Druids.

371
01:02:08,830 --> 01:02:10,670
They worshipped unknown gods.

372
01:02:12,850 --> 01:02:14,030
worshipped in these woods.

373
01:02:15,530 --> 01:02:19,890
Then the Romans came long ago, and they
sensed the magic of this place, so they

374
01:02:19,890 --> 01:02:20,910
built their temples.

375
01:02:22,910 --> 01:02:26,410
And people upon people sensed it, and
they came here to worship.

376
01:02:28,590 --> 01:02:32,490
Countless gods, tribe after tribe, who
would not even know how to speak to each

377
01:02:32,490 --> 01:02:33,490
other.

378
01:02:34,150 --> 01:02:36,230
Yet we were all pulled to this place.

379
01:02:38,510 --> 01:02:40,710
Do you believe there is magic in this
island?

380
01:02:43,530 --> 01:02:45,170
I believe there is power in it.

381
01:02:48,070 --> 01:02:49,990
I've seen the power in stories.

382
01:02:52,810 --> 01:02:56,110
They can be used to make men do terrible
things.

383
01:02:57,310 --> 01:03:01,190
And then those terrible things become
stories.

384
01:03:02,350 --> 01:03:03,350
And stories.

385
01:03:07,750 --> 01:03:08,750
No.

386
01:03:09,530 --> 01:03:11,210
I cannot trust any of them.

387
01:03:12,270 --> 01:03:13,970
We cannot be trusted with them.

388
01:03:16,550 --> 01:03:19,050
Knives cut bread as well as they do
flesh.

389
01:03:20,990 --> 01:03:22,250
It's a question of balance.

390
01:03:23,390 --> 01:03:24,770
Does balance have a say?

391
01:03:27,670 --> 01:03:32,410
I think if balance did not have some
say, we would not be here.

392
01:03:34,910 --> 01:03:38,630
This world would not be here and...

393
01:03:40,620 --> 01:03:42,100
And we would not be sharing these words.

394
01:03:43,180 --> 01:03:44,640
Do you ever consider that?

395
01:03:46,820 --> 01:03:50,980
The incredible precision of balance over
such an expanse of time.

396
01:03:52,540 --> 01:03:58,460
The balance it takes to create a word,
any specific word, that can pass between

397
01:03:58,460 --> 01:04:03,460
lips and be understood by two minds.

398
01:04:11,500 --> 01:04:12,500
Randolph.

399
01:05:36,830 --> 01:05:37,830
Not hungry?

400
01:05:39,850 --> 01:05:40,850
No.

401
01:06:13,840 --> 01:06:15,280
I'll be dying soon.

402
01:06:16,800 --> 01:06:17,800
How do you know?

403
01:06:20,380 --> 01:06:22,300
I can feel it inside.

404
01:06:24,860 --> 01:06:26,320
What does it feel like?

405
01:06:28,620 --> 01:06:29,880
It feels right.

406
01:06:42,380 --> 01:06:43,380
There's someone there.

407
01:06:46,560 --> 01:06:48,220
The waters have been busy.

408
01:06:51,840 --> 01:06:53,000
Start around the feet.

409
01:06:53,540 --> 01:06:54,540
Little cuts.

410
01:06:55,120 --> 01:06:56,120
Good. Other one.

411
01:06:58,780 --> 01:06:59,780
Good.

412
01:07:05,920 --> 01:07:07,520
I know, there's two down the front.

413
01:07:07,800 --> 01:07:09,400
Not down the belly. Good.

414
01:07:13,710 --> 01:07:14,710
Watch this one.

415
01:07:15,770 --> 01:07:16,770
That's it.

416
01:07:18,150 --> 01:07:19,150
You do the other one.

417
01:07:20,510 --> 01:07:21,590
That's it. That's it.

418
01:07:59,120 --> 01:08:01,120
You are a brave young man.

419
01:08:02,540 --> 01:08:03,640
Thank you, sister.

420
01:08:05,820 --> 01:08:06,940
Are you hungry, Arthur?

421
01:08:10,860 --> 01:08:11,960
I am, sister.

422
01:08:12,780 --> 01:08:14,900
There, we'll fix you up a good supper
tonight.

423
01:08:15,400 --> 01:08:16,399
Herring stew.

424
01:08:16,640 --> 01:08:17,640
Parents do.

425
01:08:19,560 --> 01:08:20,560
Do you like that?

426
01:08:22,000 --> 01:08:23,640
Yes. Where do you come from, Art?

427
01:08:26,140 --> 01:08:29,520
My family found toward Keswick.

428
01:08:29,740 --> 01:08:30,679
Toward Keswick?

429
01:08:30,680 --> 01:08:31,680
Yes, sir.

430
01:08:31,760 --> 01:08:33,180
Randolph. Randolph.

431
01:08:33,880 --> 01:08:34,880
Toward Keswick.

432
01:08:34,939 --> 01:08:36,380
You never said you seek your niece.

433
01:08:37,319 --> 01:08:38,318
I do.

434
01:08:38,319 --> 01:08:39,319
You were set upon.

435
01:08:41,319 --> 01:08:42,859
I was. On the road?

436
01:08:44,740 --> 01:08:45,740
Yes.

437
01:08:46,120 --> 01:08:47,580
We're safe here. Which road?

438
01:08:49,700 --> 01:08:51,180
The road to Keswick, sir.

439
01:08:52,740 --> 01:08:53,939
Thank the Lord you survived.

440
01:08:54,420 --> 01:08:55,640
I do thank the Lord.

441
01:08:56,160 --> 01:08:58,899
How about honeyed pears after supper for
being so brave?

442
01:09:17,930 --> 01:09:24,229
Little Margaret, that man Arthur, did
you ever see him before you came to the

443
01:09:24,229 --> 01:09:25,229
Priory?

444
01:09:28,590 --> 01:09:29,590
Never.

445
01:09:36,649 --> 01:09:43,529
The men, the men who hurt your papa, did
you

446
01:09:43,529 --> 01:09:44,529
see their faces?

447
01:09:45,850 --> 01:09:47,029
Papa said to run.

448
01:09:58,410 --> 01:09:59,570
Papa stopped praying.

449
01:10:01,450 --> 01:10:02,490
He was angry.

450
01:10:04,050 --> 01:10:05,430
He prayed in his mind.

451
01:10:08,930 --> 01:10:09,990
What's Papa's name?

452
01:10:14,470 --> 01:10:15,590
Your Papa, your Papa.

453
01:10:28,520 --> 01:10:29,520
Bring it here.

454
01:10:39,220 --> 01:10:41,060
Oh, this is fine work.

455
01:10:45,740 --> 01:10:49,060
You see, it favors a bend here.

456
01:10:50,720 --> 01:10:54,040
You have to balance it so it bends
evenly.

457
01:10:55,480 --> 01:10:57,680
So this part here needs to be thinned.

458
01:10:58,360 --> 01:10:59,360
Alright.

459
01:11:04,520 --> 01:11:05,820
Can you make for me?

460
01:11:08,820 --> 01:11:09,980
Want me to make you a bowl?

461
01:11:15,220 --> 01:11:15,700
Today

462
01:11:15,700 --> 01:11:24,900
I

463
01:11:24,900 --> 01:11:27,460
remembered a story by a poet named
Lucretius.

464
01:11:30,060 --> 01:11:31,720
You wrote on water called atoms.

465
01:11:33,480 --> 01:11:38,780
Or if you pick apart the trees and
people and stones, these would be the

466
01:11:38,780 --> 01:11:44,020
smallest invisible pieces that make up
everything in creation.

467
01:11:46,320 --> 01:11:51,140
And these atoms are sailing through the
void and...

468
01:11:51,140 --> 01:11:56,660
..sometimes for no reason at all, they
change their course.

469
01:12:00,140 --> 01:12:01,980
in the least amount, not even a hair.

470
01:12:06,880 --> 01:12:13,680
And if it weren't for that small or
unpredictable change forcing

471
01:12:13,680 --> 01:12:17,060
the atoms to cross and weave with each
other,

472
01:12:17,220 --> 01:12:23,100
nothing at all in other heavens would
exist.

473
01:15:08,680 --> 01:15:09,680
Good.

474
01:15:10,040 --> 01:15:10,580
There

475
01:15:10,580 --> 01:15:25,880
we

476
01:15:25,880 --> 01:15:26,880
go.

477
01:15:27,520 --> 01:15:28,520
Good.

478
01:15:31,300 --> 01:15:32,960
What do you think for your ball?

479
01:15:33,920 --> 01:15:34,920
Let's have a look.

480
01:15:38,540 --> 01:15:39,700
There we go. They look good.

481
01:16:37,010 --> 01:16:38,550
Arthur. Do you know how to trap?

482
01:16:39,350 --> 01:16:42,290
Yes. Good. I need a strong hand. Come.

483
01:16:55,990 --> 01:16:57,290
Does your family have land?

484
01:16:59,310 --> 01:17:00,310
Yes.

485
01:17:02,190 --> 01:17:03,430
How many of you are there?

486
01:17:05,930 --> 01:17:06,930
I don't know.

487
01:17:10,930 --> 01:17:14,790
Are you right?

488
01:17:16,810 --> 01:17:17,709
I am.

489
01:17:17,710 --> 01:17:18,710
I am.

490
01:17:18,950 --> 01:17:20,510
Not as young as I once were.

491
01:17:22,810 --> 01:17:24,510
I could use a hand up is all.

492
01:17:28,690 --> 01:17:30,370
Thank you.

493
01:17:32,490 --> 01:17:34,190
I delivered you quite a blow.

494
01:17:36,680 --> 01:17:37,680
Yes. Who did it?

495
01:17:40,360 --> 01:17:41,360
A man.

496
01:17:42,020 --> 01:17:43,020
Some men.

497
01:17:44,640 --> 01:17:46,180
Bandits. A man, bandits?

498
01:17:47,460 --> 01:17:49,040
Yes. May I look?

499
01:17:55,080 --> 01:17:56,080
It's quite a blow.

500
01:17:58,180 --> 01:17:59,300
You're lucky you survived.

501
01:17:59,780 --> 01:18:00,780
You're a lucky boy.

502
01:18:01,020 --> 01:18:03,000
Yes. You should be thankful to be alive.

503
01:18:05,000 --> 01:18:06,240
He used to court his staff.

504
01:18:14,000 --> 01:18:15,540
Look here, didn't take your hair off.

505
01:18:21,220 --> 01:18:22,220
Randall!

506
01:18:25,300 --> 01:18:26,300
Randall!

507
01:18:29,200 --> 01:18:30,200
Moishe?

508
01:19:27,800 --> 01:19:30,960
Do you remember the trees?

509
01:19:33,620 --> 01:19:35,840
Pears, apples and oliveries.

510
01:19:38,080 --> 01:19:39,120
Wonderful.

511
01:19:50,860 --> 01:19:55,020
You know that you're the most important
person in little Margaret's life.

512
01:19:55,780 --> 01:19:58,420
Not important.

513
01:20:06,100 --> 01:20:12,800
Think of all the people

514
01:20:12,800 --> 01:20:14,260
whose lives you've crossed.

515
01:20:18,990 --> 01:20:20,730
and somehow to all of them.

516
01:20:27,970 --> 01:20:34,450
Do you know the story of Guy of Gisborne
and Robin Hood?

517
01:20:51,150 --> 01:20:52,210
Did you really be Adam?

518
01:20:52,430 --> 01:20:55,290
You are confused, Lepo. Well, I'm not
tell a soul.

519
01:20:58,010 --> 01:21:00,950
But don't lie to a man on his deathbed.

520
01:21:03,590 --> 01:21:06,970
So, did you really be Adam?

521
01:21:10,730 --> 01:21:12,310
There were no coyotes born.

522
01:21:13,230 --> 01:21:16,130
Well, just one of the many tales of
Pastor Monk.

523
01:21:18,470 --> 01:21:19,910
But I buried other men.

524
01:21:28,110 --> 01:21:29,650
You really don't remember?

525
01:21:32,150 --> 01:21:33,150
No.

526
01:21:34,330 --> 01:21:36,090
Think about that name.

527
01:21:40,590 --> 01:21:43,110
There were a guy of Gisborne.

528
01:21:46,770 --> 01:21:48,630
But you did not hear him.

529
01:21:51,390 --> 01:21:53,010
You cut off his ear.

530
01:22:01,070 --> 01:22:05,870
You said in another life you'd share a
drink with her.

531
01:22:07,950 --> 01:22:09,390
Do you remember that?

532
01:22:21,510 --> 01:22:24,190
We seek to have found another life.

533
01:22:33,450 --> 01:22:36,810
There is one cruelty I would argue to
not bring about.

534
01:22:39,470 --> 01:22:43,350
You will guard the orchard until you do
die.

535
01:22:46,730 --> 01:22:53,310
You will serve the Prioress and the
people of this Priory past

536
01:22:53,310 --> 01:22:54,310
and future.

537
01:22:58,970 --> 01:23:01,090
But at no point...

538
01:23:01,840 --> 01:23:08,820
In that time... In those... Good and

539
01:23:08,820 --> 01:23:15,800
peaceful years... Will you tell the
Briars who you

540
01:23:15,800 --> 01:23:16,800
really are?

541
01:23:17,860 --> 01:23:18,900
Why?

542
01:23:26,400 --> 01:23:33,290
Because... One of those... Nameless,
faceless deaths in the

543
01:23:33,290 --> 01:23:34,570
shadows of your mind.

544
01:23:37,690 --> 01:23:39,350
We're in another life.

545
01:23:42,370 --> 01:23:43,370
Oh, beloved.

546
01:24:40,970 --> 01:24:43,350
and bringeth the word in you.

547
01:24:44,250 --> 01:24:50,730
Sing cuckoo, use the blast to laugh the

548
01:24:50,730 --> 01:24:57,050
llama, laugh the camuco, work is
started, book...

549
01:25:49,510 --> 01:25:50,510
Come.

550
01:25:57,110 --> 01:25:58,810
There's a child on the far shore.

551
01:26:00,710 --> 01:26:01,810
Perhaps it's her niece.

552
01:26:04,300 --> 01:26:06,160
The letter said you saw Chilo's niece.

553
01:26:07,960 --> 01:26:08,960
Yes.

554
01:26:09,860 --> 01:26:10,860
Could it be her?

555
01:26:11,160 --> 01:26:12,160
We shall see.

556
01:26:51,660 --> 01:26:53,360
I do not see signs of anyone.

557
01:26:55,020 --> 01:26:56,020
We should wait.

558
01:26:57,140 --> 01:26:58,240
Maybe they will return.

559
01:27:20,880 --> 01:27:21,880
What is your name?

560
01:27:26,180 --> 01:27:27,180
Arthur.

561
01:27:28,420 --> 01:27:30,440
Do not waste time lying to me.

562
01:27:30,660 --> 01:27:31,760
What is your real name?

563
01:27:36,840 --> 01:27:37,840
Godwin.

564
01:27:40,960 --> 01:27:47,800
You are deciding, Godwin, whether to do
the deed yourself or to fetch

565
01:27:47,800 --> 01:27:48,800
your family.

566
01:27:52,140 --> 01:27:53,140
What deed?

567
01:27:53,280 --> 01:27:54,780
How many men have you killed, Conrad?

568
01:27:56,640 --> 01:27:59,380
How many children have you killed?

569
01:28:05,020 --> 01:28:07,540
I've killed so many, I could not give
you a count.

570
01:28:09,560 --> 01:28:13,800
For longer than you've been alive, I've
been killing a kin of those I killed a

571
01:28:13,800 --> 01:28:16,080
lifetime ago. I do not remember in the
first.

572
01:28:16,480 --> 01:28:18,820
It meant nothing to me at the time,
but...

573
01:28:20,450 --> 01:28:24,230
Their brothers and their children, their
grandchildren, they remember me.

574
01:28:25,690 --> 01:28:27,330
So now I must kill them.

575
01:28:28,650 --> 01:28:29,650
Again and again.

576
01:28:31,330 --> 01:28:33,610
In different forms, like shades.

577
01:28:34,150 --> 01:28:35,150
Again.

578
01:28:36,570 --> 01:28:38,330
And again, and it never ceases.

579
01:28:42,370 --> 01:28:43,650
It's a curse, Godwin.

580
01:28:45,830 --> 01:28:48,550
And it's one you bring on yourself, even
if done.

581
01:28:48,970 --> 01:28:49,970
Through duty.

582
01:28:51,090 --> 01:28:53,190
It cares not about your duty.

583
01:28:53,990 --> 01:28:57,050
This world cares only about blood.

584
01:28:58,730 --> 01:29:00,630
And blood is all that we're given in
return.

585
01:29:03,750 --> 01:29:06,270
Do you want to kill a child, Godwin?

586
01:29:08,950 --> 01:29:12,710
Do you want to be responsible for the
killing of a little girl?

587
01:29:29,610 --> 01:29:30,610
Your father's dead?

588
01:29:32,330 --> 01:29:33,410
And your uncle's?

589
01:29:36,450 --> 01:29:38,290
I am the eldest left.

590
01:29:42,850 --> 01:29:44,390
The law she had lived, Godwin.

591
01:29:46,790 --> 01:29:47,790
My mother.

592
01:29:49,630 --> 01:29:50,630
My aunt.

593
01:29:52,370 --> 01:29:53,370
My sisters.

594
01:29:54,150 --> 01:29:55,630
You have a home, Godwin.

595
01:29:58,230 --> 01:30:00,020
Yes. Go home.

596
01:30:01,540 --> 01:30:04,180
Tell your family all blood debts are
paid.

597
01:30:04,840 --> 01:30:06,140
And we'll be paid someday.

598
01:30:08,940 --> 01:30:10,120
Sleep in your own bed.

599
01:30:11,340 --> 01:30:15,240
Hold dear the life you are yet to share
with your kin.

600
01:30:17,140 --> 01:30:23,200
And if you return here, you will have
wasted this chance at life that I give

601
01:30:23,200 --> 01:30:24,200
now.

602
01:30:25,240 --> 01:30:28,540
And I will cut your throat and never
think of you again.

603
01:30:35,720 --> 01:30:36,720
Go now.

604
01:30:39,260 --> 01:30:40,520
And do not look back.

605
01:31:35,280 --> 01:31:36,560
I thought you had departed.

606
01:31:46,860 --> 01:31:48,520
I am Robin the Outlaw.

607
01:31:52,360 --> 01:31:55,740
You need to know I'm a monster.

608
01:31:58,280 --> 01:31:59,760
I am not one, Randolph.

609
01:32:02,580 --> 01:32:03,900
I am the Outlaw.

610
01:32:04,750 --> 01:32:05,750
Robin Hood.

611
01:34:22,990 --> 01:34:24,190
Tell me I should leave.

612
01:34:26,910 --> 01:34:27,970
I will go now.

613
01:34:36,230 --> 01:34:37,230
Get in the bed.

614
01:34:58,410 --> 01:34:59,410
Bye now.

615
01:38:24,840 --> 01:38:26,500
You burned my husband alive.

616
01:38:32,300 --> 01:38:35,980
I dreamed that he was already dead, but
why else did you bar the door?

617
01:38:41,100 --> 01:38:45,140
It felt like a lifetime searching the
ashes of our home.

618
01:38:48,420 --> 01:38:50,040
And he looked so small.

619
01:38:52,460 --> 01:38:55,520
This curled up in the corner with so
much of him gone.

620
01:39:00,680 --> 01:39:03,060
But as much as I dream, I know he was
alive.

621
01:39:08,620 --> 01:39:12,920
Because until the very end, he had
wrapped himself around our children.

622
01:40:04,850 --> 01:40:06,010
Randolph? It's me.

623
01:41:01,130 --> 01:41:02,370
Who speaks of Robin Hood?

624
01:41:55,980 --> 01:41:56,980
Don't be afraid.

625
01:41:59,220 --> 01:42:01,860
I will rescue you from this place.

626
01:42:04,180 --> 01:42:06,160
I'll rescue little Margaret.

627
01:42:07,880 --> 01:42:12,760
And we're gonna start a new life
together, Redwood.

628
01:42:56,910 --> 01:43:03,790
She has hair red like the setting

629
01:43:03,790 --> 01:43:04,790
sun.

630
01:43:07,510 --> 01:43:10,550
Red like the setting summer sun.

631
01:43:17,530 --> 01:43:22,750
Red like the setting summer sun.

632
01:43:50,220 --> 01:43:52,000
Have you found your odd death?

633
01:45:02,280 --> 01:45:03,960
I owe this life to you.

634
01:45:11,680 --> 01:45:12,980
It is what it is.

635
01:45:17,580 --> 01:45:19,600
But I owe this life to you.

636
01:45:20,400 --> 01:45:21,620
You owe me nothing.

637
01:45:34,570 --> 01:45:36,090
Amazing pruning of flower.

638
01:45:38,750 --> 01:45:40,150
Well, it should not be.

639
01:45:40,430 --> 01:45:42,230
Aye, it should not.

640
01:45:43,950 --> 01:45:44,950
But it can.

641
01:45:51,010 --> 01:45:53,410
I help those who come to this island.

642
01:45:56,370 --> 01:45:57,510
I heal them.

643
01:46:09,000 --> 01:46:10,000
Damn me.

644
01:47:05,800 --> 01:47:06,800
Little Margaret.

645
01:47:12,420 --> 01:47:14,880
Your father's name was John.

646
01:47:21,560 --> 01:47:26,500
I knew him for many years.

647
01:47:39,400 --> 01:47:43,840
the bridge one day over a Russian river.

648
01:47:46,840 --> 01:47:48,380
He was stubborn.

649
01:47:51,360 --> 01:47:53,300
He would not yield.

650
01:47:53,920 --> 01:47:59,880
Oh, not to any man, not even to me.

651
01:48:03,280 --> 01:48:04,680
So we wrestled.

652
01:48:15,720 --> 01:48:16,920
on the side of the head.

653
01:48:19,460 --> 01:48:25,360
He struck me in the stomach and I
wobbled down that bridge.

654
01:48:27,520 --> 01:48:28,520
Splash.

655
01:48:29,680 --> 01:48:31,220
He knocked me in the bum.

656
01:48:35,880 --> 01:48:42,860
Once I dragged myself out, drenched to
the bone, we

657
01:48:42,860 --> 01:48:43,860
embraced.

658
01:48:47,440 --> 01:48:50,760
We called your papa Little John.

659
01:48:52,580 --> 01:48:54,500
And we lived for many years.

660
01:48:57,920 --> 01:49:01,060
As outlaws in the Greenwood.

661
01:49:04,500 --> 01:49:06,040
We had feasts.

662
01:49:30,700 --> 01:49:31,740
We stole that silver.

663
01:49:38,040 --> 01:49:44,020
We stole it from bad people.

664
01:50:12,750 --> 01:50:13,750
You want me to tell you?

665
01:50:20,170 --> 01:50:22,490
Because he loved you so dearly.

666
01:50:26,410 --> 01:50:28,510
You must never tell us all.

667
01:50:30,450 --> 01:50:32,610
Not even the children you play with.

668
01:50:34,410 --> 01:50:38,030
You must never tell them your papa's
name.

669
01:50:43,370 --> 01:50:44,370
There are people out there.

670
01:50:47,250 --> 01:50:50,510
And they are angry with your papa.

671
01:50:55,010 --> 01:50:56,970
And so they're angry with you.

672
01:51:02,370 --> 01:51:04,370
Well, can we keep that secret?

673
01:51:07,130 --> 01:51:09,270
I can keep that secret, little Margaret.

674
01:51:12,360 --> 01:51:13,360
Can you?

675
01:51:17,920 --> 01:51:18,920
Good.

676
01:51:21,400 --> 01:51:23,100
Now come beside me.

677
01:51:33,120 --> 01:51:34,120
Take this.

678
01:51:36,280 --> 01:51:37,520
Why were you little?

679
01:51:38,760 --> 01:51:39,760
What?

680
01:51:41,000 --> 01:51:42,000
Why were my -

681
01:51:49,010 --> 01:51:51,270
Because you were little when I found
you.

682
01:51:53,410 --> 01:51:54,410
Like you.

683
01:52:27,370 --> 01:52:29,950
End it with your leg, as you saw me do.

684
01:53:27,440 --> 01:53:31,680
Find a point where the waters meet the
sky.

685
01:53:36,840 --> 01:53:39,220
Pull out a rope through your mouth.

686
01:53:42,980 --> 01:53:44,420
And hold it.

687
01:53:46,200 --> 01:53:48,260
I will tell you when to lose.

688
01:53:51,380 --> 01:53:55,200
And when I do, you're not letting go.

689
01:53:59,370 --> 01:54:00,630
They're not holding on anymore.

690
01:54:05,890 --> 01:54:09,610
Watch that target.

691
01:54:12,810 --> 01:54:15,190
Your body will always be there.

692
01:54:18,610 --> 01:54:22,910
Feel when that arrow will fly true.

693
01:54:26,210 --> 01:54:28,050
You're gonna find a dance.

694
01:54:32,110 --> 01:54:33,110
Can I tell you to lose?

695
01:57:14,280 --> 01:57:20,840
The wind between the north and east,
blowed every

696
01:57:20,840 --> 01:57:22,280
chill and cold.

697
01:57:24,180 --> 01:57:31,160
Oh, coldly blowed to me at least, my
clothes were thin

698
01:57:31,160 --> 01:57:32,160
and tall.

699
01:57:33,320 --> 01:57:40,020
The grass fell dropping, wet with dew,
low bent the tiny

700
01:57:40,020 --> 01:57:41,020
stairs.

701
01:57:52,829 --> 01:57:59,310
Tears Oh luckless youth To sorrow born

702
01:57:59,310 --> 01:58:05,710
Johnson of poverty The world

703
01:58:05,710 --> 01:58:12,070
made gamely sports and scorn And
grinning gins for me

704
01:58:12,070 --> 01:58:18,790
Unequal though my sorrow seems But great

705
01:58:18,790 --> 01:58:20,010
indeed they are

706
01:58:21,550 --> 01:58:28,250
Oh hear my soul for my stream you'll
find any true

707
01:58:55,340 --> 01:58:56,640
Thank you.

708
01:59:42,800 --> 01:59:49,060
Oh, then what she is, my glimpsed crown,
what willow's flower is she?

709
01:59:51,080 --> 01:59:57,940
Oh, that is the axe that cut them down,
those senseless wretches do

710
01:59:57,940 --> 01:59:58,940
her.

711
01:59:59,760 --> 02:00:06,140
Oh, toad her aching hands did wield, the
axe that gave the blow.

712
02:00:06,940 --> 02:00:08,680
It was with them...

713
02:00:22,820 --> 02:00:24,740
Thank you.

714
02:00:46,540 --> 02:00:49,000
Chocotool in hand.

715
02:00:49,660 --> 02:00:54,520
So farewell to our common field.

716
02:00:54,880 --> 02:00:57,800
That nothing can be saved.

717
02:00:59,260 --> 02:01:03,280
To lay the queens in purchased waste.

718
02:01:03,720 --> 02:01:06,440
They dropped into its grave.

719
02:01:08,140 --> 02:01:09,980
Reflection perceived.

720
02:01:10,780 --> 02:01:12,080
Deadly keen.

721
02:01:12,400 --> 02:01:15,380
While with moral grounds we scan.

722
02:01:17,000 --> 02:01:20,520
Damn dare you to change it, dove the
queen

