Princess of Thieves Page #2
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l know!
l want you to comes inside
with me to play cards.
No jokes.
-Perhap a moment
You'll be alright,
you'll see.
l noticed I have to wear a crown
Public life holds a new charm.
That cos you haven't try it yet sir!
Comes with a castle
with lots of servant.
Good food...
Good women.
You left out up rising ferment wars,
and plague...
We all suffered those...
But the king is expected to do
something about them
Duties makes my head aches.
We have lost the leap.
No madam, he's right here with us.
Get back to the carriage immediately!
It is not safe!
-We're still in France Countess.
King John's has the spies everywhere!
Please! Get back to the carriage.
Thank you.
-For what?
For not saying something stupid
to makes me feel better.
You know me well.
l hope so.
After 18 years of the same time.
You are a good friend.
l am so ungrateful sometime,
please forgive me.
For the whole world...
Tuck said I should be beg pardon to
my father for the way I've spoke.
We shouldn't be fighting
each together...
But fighting together.
Side by side against King John,
why can't he see!
l must do something,
l will die before I've lives.
Do you ever feel that?
Yes...
What stops you?
...I'm a coward.
He said that life is like a wild horse.
You ride it or its ride you.
Suppose the wild horse doesn't
want to be ridden.
slate your fear?
A man who doen't afraid of the
wild creature is probably a fool.
l don't want to be afraid of anything...
It is all arranged madam.
Prince John's army will be
waiting at Harwich.
Philip will be murder the minute
he comes to shore.
Prince John promised to pay
my travel expenses.
Would you like to pour me some wine?
Put on your boots...
What time it is?
Don't we sail before dawn?
Here your jacket.
Conrad have you gone mad?
Shh. Listen to me,
they're not our friend.
Tuck.
-Will.
No good-bye for her father?
Go to her Robin.
l will be forgotten by the time I return.
Look at her temper, god rest her soul.
Froder,
You want to wake up lobby?
Gwyn?
What have you done?
l need your clothes, to go as a boy.
Don't try to stop me,
you know I can't.
Gwyn, this is stupid.
-Stupid to fight against King John?
King John or your father?
Who you really fighting?
You it's seem.
l can't just sit here.
This is the only chance for justice
and peace in England.
Then I'm coming with you.
You are a scholar not a warrior.
l beat you at achery.
-Only when I let you.
Wish me god speed,
tell Tuck not to worry.
But...if...
Gwyn...
Crossing to England will be
difficult and cold.
Here take this.
Keep it.
You saved my life,
And I can save you from
the chill at the very least.
No, I'm the future King,
l command you.
Wear it for my sake.
-Alright.
lf you were ill, who will look after me?
l don't feel the cold.
l don't feel much of anything
right now.
Not cold...not hunger...
...not even fear.
As if I'm dreaming.
Or in my grave I wish to see
my father before I die.
What could he tell me?
Look at you Conrad,
Victory rules.
Controls the surrounding,
Fields and woods.
For all we know,
let me be here ready for hiding.
Will we find him.
-Any signs of Robin?
All the main roads are being watched.
He doesn't travel on main road!
Get them!
Like one of his arrows.
look at the cabbages...
The eggs...
l should see you in prison!
How dare you?
l am sick of you!
Your wife is baron.
A man who punished a hundred
child has none of own.
Tell the god,
The boy is a thief.
Let him go!
He has taken nothin'!
How dare you!
You wish for a thief?
You'll get one...
Gwyn?
My horse is at the far end
of the market.
You take it.
Robin Hood.
ls Gwyn.
-A strike of luck that what.
Let's go.
For the Benedict has arranged a
meeting at the back gate of Harwich.
But how do we know is Robin Hood?
Mortal loves is but licking
honey from the thorns
Then he must replied,
"It is insolitude that marry
is cumulated."
Pretty thoughts,
but I can't agree.
Licking love honey no matter
the danger?
ls more then a emtpy bed
on a cold night.
You are a philosopher Conrad.
No sir, I'm a lover.
l would trade food for love
even if I was starving.
l have known a lots of women.
Right now,
l can't think of one that
l wouldn't trade for some meat...
Some bread...and a decent ale...
Admit it, you're glad that I came.
Yes, I'm glad that you came.
Really?
-Really.
You don't have to lied,
if you're not glad say so.
l said I was glad.
But you really wish that
I've stay behind.
No, I don't!
-Really?
Froderick stop it!
Sorry.
These are good...
But you shouldn't steal.
Oh I see,
Your moral rises but
your stomach failed.
No shame leaving it for the bird.
They taxes the poor until they
can't feed their own children
And jailed them for stealing.
John's a thief, not them.
Not me.
You could have ended up in prison.
My father stole from the rich
and gave to the poor.
No prisons can't hold him.
You can never be like your father.
l didn't expected.
lf I were, would you like me better?
Over here!
Over here!
You 2 men come with me!
lt's John's men.
They are looking for Philip.
I've stole fom the innocent.
lf they see me,
they'll arrest me.
Go! We'll split up.
I'll lead them back to town hide
and meet me after dark
Promise?
-Where?
ln the chapel.
Don't get caught.
[Man from the distance]
The French boy might be here
Make way! Make way!
This way!
Come quick!
l have found the boy!
Lower your bow!
You are out numbered!
Get on!
So what have you to say?
lf you not come I'll be dead or worst.
ls that what you want to hear?
l admitted and freely,
please don't send me home.
Does Tuck know this?
l thought Froderick would tell him
but he followed me here
Froderick too?
You hear that Will?
Where is he now?
He's meeting me in the chapel after dark.
We split up, so I can get away.
l don't understand,
why are you running from those men?
l...
Your what?
l stole some pies from the baron
And altogether he was too fat
and the children were hungrey.
A thief?
Many thanks girl.
You took the guards from their post
and gave us...
Well...there's no help now.
You have to stay here
until one of us can take you back.
l can't!
Froderick will worry if I don't come!
l can't risk Philip's life simply save
your little friend from worrying.
He have to manage!
Well, I can go but myself
You want to be arrested?
No!
You will sit exactly where you are!
And you will not dis-obey me again.
Now sit!
He's our dearest friend Rob.
You'll never leave me hanging out.
Did you hear what happened
in Harwich today?
A man stole bread and
gave it to a bunch of beggers.
The boy out there wouldn't see it.
He is travelling with a companion
to Nottingham.
For the achery tournament.
He knows nothing of Robin Hood
or Prince Philip...
No!
Release him.
Now keep out the sight and
watch the road.
Will, you watch the door.
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