Princess of Thieves Page #3
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Robin sir? ls Gwyn with you?
Shh! She's outside.
Stay here and wait for my signal.
I'll meet you at the back door
you understand?
Yes.
I've tried to stop her coming sir.
Sure you did, you are a good lad.
l remind you, wait for my signal.
Will?
Will?
Robin Hood.
That's not him.
Robin is a much uglier man.
Lances approch!
Walking lance is like
licking honey from thorns.
Oh Friar Benedict,
sang this a night ago.
When he thought I was one
of your men
Then was before I rang him through...
We've got to do something,
lf my father is in prison,
Philip will be kill.
Listen to me,
there're too many guards.
We got to get help.
Hurry!
l have been sent to meet
the son of a friend.
Mortal loves but the licking honey
of thorns.
It is insolitude that marry
is cumulated.
This way your highness.
Robin, you are alone?
Where are your men?
ln the forest just beyond.
A moment your highness.
l will return.
We should tell him who is who.
Before I am tempted to take...
Let him go, we have our prize.
You ride back and tell my uncle
That my father and Will Scarlett
is in the castle of Nottingham
My father is a prisoner because of me.
Pride for my stupid, stupid pride!
Pray for that Philip isn't captured
or dead.
Well hurry!
Bring as many men as you can!
I'll meet you at Nottingham.
God is my witness that
l will not let my father die in prison.
Stay there!
Good lord!
My apology.
You were dressed as a man
How hell should a man dress?
You fooled thee eyes...
I'm sorry if I hurt you.
Now you let me steal your horse?
I'll give it to you freely madam.
A madam should not have to walk.
Hasn't woman got legs?
Do we not run and
walk just like you do?
There are danger for a woman
in the forest.
And no danger for you?
I'm bigger and stronger
But not more faster and
more cunning.
Definitely faster.
So you agree I'm more cunning?
Will you just take the horse
and be gone.
But I won't take it for the poor
reason of my gender.
Wait!
We can both ride.
l am a stranger
And I would be grateful for a god.
l must get back to France and safely.
I'm going to Nottingham.
There are people there who will
help you to France.
But I must warn you,
is not safe to get in my campany.
Nor am l.
l don't care if you are a thief
or a murderer.
But you know the way
to King Richard?
Yes, I can show you.
Then we can share the ride.
What has happened in the market?
Welcome back to Nottingham, my lord.
ls harvest festival...
you to judge the tournament.
Ah yes, I forgotten.
Any other news?
There are rumour my lord that Philip
has come to England.
Unfortunately the climate
didn't agree with him.
He died.
Long live King John.
Long live King John.
Yeah I think I like it.
Not too glory, not too French...
Sir!
It is done sir.
Everybody out! Go on!
Get out! Quickly!
You too. And shut the door!
The different of look of Richard
around the mouth
Oh god...the thing I forced to do...
You deserved too be king.
l am happy we have suceeded.
This is not Philip!
Do I have to spelt it out to you?
Do I have to write it down?
I'm surrounding by idiots!
l made one simple request!
Kill one Prince!
Possible! Must I have to do everything?
l when to Nottingham for myself
Where is Philip?
Does he mean the young Philip
or the old Philip...
l haven't seen it either .
I'll have your heads on the steak!
Maybe...
he means Philip the map maker.
Philip the map maker...no...
That's not the one you meant it is?
l mean Philip the son of my brother!
What does he look like?
Prepare the rag.
-Yes.
He's still alive,
I'm in Nottingham
ls best we part here
I'm on the King buisness.
The king employed you to steal horses?
He employed a man to protect
his son Philip.
I'm afraid that man is in prison.
lf you are talking about Robin Hood,
Let him be there.
He has betrayed his King
and plotted Philip's death.
May god strike you down
for repeated such a lie!
He let the Prince into a
trap this very day!
Not Robin hood!
You might believe me!
Not with my own eyes.
-l watched with my eyes
l saw Robin Hood taken prisoner!
And who are you pretending
to know Philip!
Conrad, I was the Prince's valet.
What?
No!
John will act as a King will hang
Robin Hood and Scarlett.
We have to get them out of prison.
Conrad say you help me please!
And me...
Prince's valet against John's army?
You are frighten?
Better alive coward than a dead fool!
You don't understand.
Robin Hood is my father.
He won't kill us yet until
he found the boy.
Or John is wearing the crown.
The only way is wait for news
of King Richard death.
It wasn't Gwyn's fault Rob.
We walked into it.
She's a good girl.
-l know.
We should have brought her along.
l should have say yes.
She was right.
l should have told her that.
Did I get Philip dead?
l did not!
-That was my honest mistake my lord.
Honest mistake?
Honest mistake?
My life is in danger and
you took a honest mistake?
Are you mad?
Or plain stupid?
What did I order?
Philip's death sir.
-What did I wanted?
Philip sir.
-The name of the man you must kill?
Philip.
-Philip good!
Ride to Nottingham,
inform your Sheriff.
lf he doesn't send me Philip's head.
I'll have his.
And yours...on a plate!
Well, two heads are better than one.
Philip's death will be a great
blown for his people.
The people don't love John.
He's move by greed and treat the
subject like sheets of slaughter
Surely one King is as good as a mix.
Philip care nothing for the fair of state.
He only thought of wine
and dancing.
Believe me,
England is better off.
You know nothing of life here
you would't say that.
l rather have a fool than John.
Don't mistake me,
Philip was not a fool.
ln fact he was quite the opposite.
He was a quick wit according to some.
He find favour with women
and he was a fine sword man.
Not average or not a bad fellow.
But no desire for a public life.
A child can prefer...
A Prince has no obligation
to serve the people.
Here archer,
lf you don't hurry you won't
make the tournament.
Look at you, a woman and
you preferred to be a man.
Why shouldn't a Prince
take your part...
Archery tournament.
Allow to attend the Sheriff's
banquet inside the castle.
I'm not good at shots Gwyn.
l can't promise I'll win.
Who asking you to?
The entry is very specific,
you only need to practise.
Thank you madam.
Conrad of Lancaster...
-And my brother.
Winfred of Lancaster.
You up against some fine
archery today, boys.
Get this over quickly.
That's the Sheriff of Nottingham.
My father's greatest enemy
in John's right hand.
Hear me! Hear me!
We all present of good sheriff.
And only witness the finest archers.
ln all of England!
Beginning at 60 paces.
And now ask John of Leicester...
William of Nottingham.
Richard of Essex.
One, two, set to the mark!
Ready!
And now ask,
Winfred of Lancaster,
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