Knight s Tale A
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Resync: Xenzai[NEF] |
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Should we help him? |
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He's due in the lists in two minutes. |
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Lend us those. |
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Right. Left. |
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-Dead. |
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Three scores to none after two lances. |
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As long as Sir Ector doesn't |
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He's dead. |
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-What do you mean? |
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His spirit is gone |
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-Does that answer your question? |
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No, he sleeps. Rouse him. |
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I haven't eaten in three days! |
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None of us have! |
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-Let's fetch a priest. |
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You wake up! Come on! |
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Come on! |
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You manky git! |
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Roland. |
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Squire, Sir Ector must report |
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He's on his way. |
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I haven't eaten in three days! |
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Three days! What did you eat, mate? |
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If you wasn't dead, I would kill you! |
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I'll ride in his place. |
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Strip his armor. |
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Wat, stop kicking him! |
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What's your name, William? |
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William Thatcher, answer me |
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It's not Sir William. |
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It's not Count or Duke or King William. |
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I know that. |
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You must be of noble birth to compete. |
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A detail. The landscape is food. |
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If the nobles find out, |
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Then pray that they don't. |
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Visor. |
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Come on, we're late. |
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The score stands at three lances |
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Lord Philip of Aragon. |
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Stand ye ready? |
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Sir Ector. Stand ye ready? |
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Ready? |
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I tilted against Sir Ector many times. |
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ln practice as his target. |
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-Badger me not with details. |
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He needs 3 points. |
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I know how to score, Roland. |
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I've waited my whole life |
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For Sir Ector to shite himself |
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Get it in the cradle. ln the cradle. |
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Get it in the cradle! |
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William, are you alive? |
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-We won! We won! |
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Get off me! William, can you hear me? |
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We won! |
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He's breathing. He's breathing! |
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Sir Ector. |
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Sir Ector. Remove your helmet. |
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My lord, the final blow of the lance |
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He says the final blow of the-- |
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I present your champion, my lord. |
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Twenty. |
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No, 10. |
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-Fifteen. |
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Very good. Cheers. |
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Fifteen silver florins. |
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That's five for William. |
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Five for Wat. Five for Roland, |
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Straight to the pub for me. |
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...tansy cakes with peppermint cream. |
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We could do this. |
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We've done it, boy. |
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No, I mean, we can do this. |
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Give us your coins. |
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Give me your coins. |
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Now, that's one for you. |
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And one...for you. |
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Which leaves 13. |
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That's 13 for training |
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The tournament in Rouen is in a month. |
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We could split a bigger prize. |
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In one month we'd be on our way |
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Or lying in a ditch with Sir Ector. |
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Tansy cakes. Dilled veal balls. |
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Oh, wait up. |
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You're going the wrong way! |
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You can't even joust. |
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Most of it is the guts to take a blow. |
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And technique? |
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And name a man better |
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-In the practice ring. |
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So, we lie. |
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How did the nobles become noble |
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They took it at the tip of a sword. |
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-A blunted lance. |
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A man can change his stars. I won't |
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That is nothing. And that's |
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We're peasants. Glory and riches |
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But a full stomach? |
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If you can take your coins, |
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But if you can't, you come with me. |
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You see? Money doesn't matter. |
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See how hungry I am? |
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-Do you? |
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Roland, please. |
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With 1 3 silver pieces, |
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God love you, William. |
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I know, I know. No one else will. |
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Unlucky. |
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-I think he's getting worse. |
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Switch. |
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Switch. |
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Glory and riches. Glory and riches! |
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You see how dangerous it is? |
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Faster! Faster! |
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Come on, Roland. Faster! Faster! |
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-You missed it. |
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Well, I guess that means |
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Come on. |
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Come on, ponies. |
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Fong him. |
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Faster. Balance. |
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No, slower. Keep it steady. |
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I got it! Look, I got it! |
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Any minute now. |
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-Yes, better. |
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-It's my turn to ride. |
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We haven't reached the marker. |
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How would it look if my squire rode |
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I don't give a witch's teat! |
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Maybe nobody should ride. |
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Fine. Fine. |
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Morning. |
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Morning. |
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Hoy, sir. |
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What are you doing? |
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Uh...trudging. |
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You know, trudging? To trudge? |
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To trudge the slow, weary... |
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...depressing, yet determined walk |
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...except the impulse to simply |
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Were you robbed? |
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Interesting question. Yes. |
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And at the same time, |
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It's more a sort of involuntary |
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But on the brighter side, |
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Pride, resolve and faith |
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Please, Christ, rescue me |
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...tribulations. |
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Who are you? |
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Lilium inter spinas. |
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The lily among the thorns. |
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Geoffrey Chaucer's the name. |
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Chaucer? |
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Geoffrey Chaucer, the writer? |
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-A what? |
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I write with ink and parchment. |
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Summonses, decrees, edicts, |
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I've been known to jot down |
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You probably read my book, |
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Well, it was allegorical. |
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We won't hold it against you. |
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Did you say patents of nobility? |
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That's right. I did. |
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And you gentlemen are? |
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I am Sir Ulrich von Lichtenstein |
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These are my faithful squires, |
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...and Fowlehurst of Crewe. |
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I'm Richard the Lionheart. |
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No, I'm Charlemagne! |
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All right! |
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Hold your tongue, sir, or lose it. |
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Now you see that, I do believe... |
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...Sir Ulrich. |
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Thank you, Geoff. |
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Have you any more to say, Master Nude, |
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-Off to the tournament? |
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That remains to be seen. |
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Noble birth must be established |
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Patents of nobility must be provided. |
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Listen, clothe me... |
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...shoe me, for God's sake, feed me |
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No. |
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-Patents of nobility. |
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-Let me handle it. |
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Nice, nice, nice. |
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All right. |
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Betray us and I will fong you |
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...your outsides are in and your |
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Pain. |
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Lots of pain. |
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I present Sir Ulrich, whose mother's |
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...son of the Duke Guelph of Saxony, |
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-Wendish inherited the fief-- |
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Six generations is more than enough. |
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lndicate in which events |
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He'll first meet Roger Lord Mortimer. |
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Thank you very much. |
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I can't believe it. |
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I thank you. I didn't think |
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My pleasure, William. |
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If you don't mind, I'll stick around. |
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Be my herald, you'll |
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Done. Now if you don't mind, |
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Walking out from Cheapside |
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My fortunes for to seek |
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I passed along the River Thames |
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It's waters did they reek |
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'Twas there I met a pretty lass |
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She said her name was Nell |
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Bell or hell rhymes with Nell. |
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Would you speak to me? |
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Ah, to speak. |
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Sir, my sex are marked |
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I would hear you speak |
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That is well, for I do not |
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Tell me your name. |
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-Would you care if I were ugly? |
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I mean, no. I mean-- |
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You desecrate the house of God! |
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Tell me your name. |
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And what would you do |
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Call me a fox, for |
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Then a fox you shall be until |
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He's a handsome hunter. |
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Does this not shock you, ladies? |
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Certainly, my lord. |
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I only laugh just |
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Beauty is such a curse. |
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Pray your years come swiftly. |
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Pray your beauty fades |
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Oh, I do, my lord. I pray for it all |
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Why, God, did you curse me |
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God's will has a purpose, |
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Well, that is lovely. |
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Sir Ulrich von Lichtenstein... |
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...defeats Roger Lord Mortimer |
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Easy. They'll think l |
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-But you haven't! |
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Come on. You're due |
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My armor's loose. |
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Shite. I can't block an overhead. |
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We can't fix it now. |
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It was a mistake to do two events. |
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-I'll withdraw from the sword. |
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But the prizes and prestige |
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Ulrich von Lichtenstein? |
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I'm overdue at the sword ring. |
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I must detain you |
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You were never robbed. |
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I have a gambling problem. |
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I can't help myself. |
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And these people will... |
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...literally take the clothes |
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What are we supposed to do? |
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He assured us that you, |
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And who are you? |
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Peter, a humble pardoner... |
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...and purveyor of religious relics. |
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How much does he owe? |
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Ten gold florins. |
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You manky git! |
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-Pain! Pain! Take the pain! |
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Wat, let him go! |
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What would you do to him |
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We, on behalf of the Lord God... |
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...will take it from his flesh |
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...that gambling is a sin. |
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Oh, come on. |
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Please, Will. |
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Please, will you help me, |
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I promise you won't regret it. |
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I don't have the money. |
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Release him... |
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...and give him back his clothes. |
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And you'll get it. |
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Done. |
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You lied. |
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Yes, I lied. I'm a writer. |
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Behold my Lord |
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-Too late. He's been announced. |
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Ten blows by sword. |
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Strike! |
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Strike! |
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Stop letting him hit you! |
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Shut up! Shut up! |
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Two strikes for Sir Walter Loring! |
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Sir Ulrich to strike! |
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-Now it's your turn! |
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Strike! |
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I taught him that! |
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Sir Ulrich prevails, |
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Yes! |
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Behold my Lord Ulrich! |
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Like a wind from Gelderland, |
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Blown far from his homeland |
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We walk in the garden |
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Yeah! |
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-You're champion. |
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lsn't that why we're here? Come on. |
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Do you want to touch him? |
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We should've saved |
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I can't pay you now... |
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-...but I promise I will, just as.. |
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-Excuse me. |
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Go on. |
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Excuse me, sir. |
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You might try the farris. |
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A woman? |
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Beggars cannot be choosers, my lord. |
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Thank you. |
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-Excuse me. |
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-I can't joust with broken armor. |
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Each drop of this sweat |
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Just as well. They told me |
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-Who? |
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Did they say I couldn't do it |
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They said you're good |
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No one mentioned you being a woman. |
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Cat's meat! Hot wine! |
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Cat's meat! Hot wine! |
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Lady, I will win |
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Nay! I will win for you. |
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May I present Count Adhemar... |
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...winner of the joust in France |
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All forgotten when standing before the |
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Do you only pretend to fight, Count |
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I am leader of the free companies. |
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Geoff, 'tis my lady. |
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-William, you aim too high. |
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-Concentrate. |
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What do you think of the joust? |
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It's very abrupt. |
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And I don't understand the rules. |
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Then I shall educate you. |
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A match is three lances. |
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One point is given for breaking |
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Two points for breaking on the helmet. |
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The helmet sweeps back. |
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Three points for bearing a rider |
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Also, if you bear a rider |
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Do men die in the joust? |
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Lance points are tipped |
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Of course, accidents happen. |
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I myself, Jocelyn, |
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Nor have I. |
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Your name, lady. |
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I still need to hear it. |
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Sir Hunter, you persist. |
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Perhaps angels have no names. |
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And you are? |
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I am, um.... |
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Have you forgotten? |
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Or your name is Sir '' Um.'' |
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Ulrich von Lichtenstein |
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I'd forget as well. What a mouthful. |
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-Your armor, sir. |
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How stylish of you to wear an antique. |
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My grandfather will be able |
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And a shield. How quaint. |
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Some of these poor country knights, |
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--the second son... |
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...of Sir Wallace Percival, |
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My lords, my ladies... |
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...it is with honor |
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...Sir Thomas Colville. |
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You're good. |
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You're very good. |
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My lords... |
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...my ladies... |
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...and everybody else here |
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...today... |
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...you find yourselves equals. |
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For you are all equally blessed. |
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For I have the pride... |
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...the privilege, nay, the pleasure... |
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...of introducing to you |
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A knight who can trace |
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...beyond Charlemagne. |
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I first met him... |
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...atop a mountain near Jerusalem... |
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...praying to God... |
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...asking his forgiveness |
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...spilt by his sword. |
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Next, he amazed me |
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...when he saved a fatherless |
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...from the would-be ravishings |
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In Greece... |
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...he spent a year in silence... |
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...just to better understand |
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...of a whisper. |
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So without further gilding the lily |
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...I give to you |
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...Protector of Italian Virginity... |
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...the Enforcer of our Lord God, |
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...Sir Ulrich von Lichtenstein! |
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Thank you! Thank you! |
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That was different. |
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It's time we celebrated |
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Just maybe not in public. |
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You.... |
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Yes, I'm well aware |
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Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. |
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I got their attention. |
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Very good. |
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-Was she watching? Geoff. |
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-Did she see me? |
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-Did she see me take the hit? |
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-Was she concerned? |
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Colville has perfect technique. |
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Nor I. |
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But this Lichtenstein. |
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His technique, rudimentary. |
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Still, he's fearless. |
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Fearless? How so? |
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The slit in the visor is narrow, |
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Most knights raise their chins |
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You lose sight of your opponent, but |
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He keeps his eye on the target. |
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A true hunter. |
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Sir Ulrich... |
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...I'm through. |
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But I've never not finished before. |
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I wish to keep my honor intact. |
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A draw. And Colville is hurt. |
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Colville withdraws. Ulrich advances. |
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Why didn't Ulrich finish him? |
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He shows mercy. |
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Then he shows his weakness. |
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For the love of victory, William, |
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I can't. |
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Love has given me wings, |
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I can't explain it. |
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-She makes me feel like a poet. |
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...but you sound like an idiot. |
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-You don't even know her name. |
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Her name is Aphrodite. |
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Calypso. Venus. Take your pick. |
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Women weaken the heart. |
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Without your heart, you cannot win. |
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-But her eyes-- |
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Tansy cakes! |
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Count Adhemar sends word. |
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He said he will win |
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He's won many. He wins them |
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It's nothing to say |
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He wishes to speak to you again. |
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Not to hear a word I say. |
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Adhemar wants his women silent. |
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Would you have Sir Ulrich |
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No. |
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And he is the only knight |
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Sir Ulrich von Lichtenstein. |
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I would have him win my heart. |
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Adhemar! Adhemar! Adhemar! |
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Oh, lovely. |
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I don't think I've ever seen |
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No, but defeat him |
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My liege. |
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Sir Ulrich. |
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Christiana. |
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-My lady bids you wear this token. |
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She also said to tell you, her name... |
00:43:53 |
...is Jocelyn. |
00:43:57 |
-Au revoir. |
00:44:01 |
Oh, Jocelyn. |
00:44:05 |
Concentrate. |
00:45:30 |
I can't breathe. |
00:45:39 |
No style whatsoever. |
00:45:42 |
But neither has an anvil. |
00:45:45 |
-He hits like a hammer. Amazing. |
00:45:50 |
Roll your shoulder back, |
00:45:53 |
But if he strikes to my left, |
00:45:56 |
I didn't say it wasn't a gamble. |
00:46:39 |
Ulrich! Ulrich! Ulrich! Ulrich! |
00:47:34 |
William? |
00:47:43 |
William, here. |
00:47:46 |
Come here. |
00:47:56 |
Someday I'll be a knight. |
00:48:00 |
A thatcher's son? A knight? |
00:48:03 |
You might as well try |
00:48:08 |
Can it be done, Father? |
00:48:10 |
-Can a man change the stars? |
00:48:14 |
If he believes enough, |
00:48:36 |
Come here. |
00:48:45 |
Gain more bearing, Ulrich. |
00:48:49 |
See me again when you're worthy. |
00:48:56 |
I'll fong you in the arse! |
00:48:59 |
Well done, my lord! Well done. |
00:49:02 |
-You bastard! |
00:49:05 |
Go see to Ulrich. |
00:49:10 |
Well done, my lord. |
00:49:12 |
A noble victory. |
00:49:19 |
My lady, I believe this is yours. |
00:49:29 |
For long spear on foot... |
00:49:32 |
...Pandolfo Malatesta. |
00:49:40 |
For sword on foot, |
00:49:49 |
Finally, for the mounted joust |
00:49:54 |
...Adhemar, Count of Anjou. |
00:49:58 |
Adhemar! Adhemar! Adhemar! |
00:50:04 |
I present to you your champions. |
00:50:13 |
Next time, you will look up |
00:50:17 |
Please. You have been weighed, |
00:50:22 |
...and you have been found wanting. |
00:50:32 |
Keep winning the sword. |
00:50:34 |
-I won't compete in it. |
00:50:37 |
No. It's tournament champion |
00:50:45 |
Ten florins. That should do. |
00:50:50 |
Sixes and sevens tonight, Chaucer. |
00:50:54 |
-Have you enough clothes? |
00:50:59 |
Except to exact my revenge. |
00:51:04 |
What on earth could you |
00:51:08 |
I will eviscerate you in fiction. |
00:51:11 |
Every last pimple, |
00:51:14 |
I was naked for a day. |
00:51:19 |
I have a feeling we shall meet again. |
00:51:25 |
Here, farris, take what we owe you. |
00:51:28 |
The armor you wear, it wasn't |
00:51:34 |
So, what of it? |
00:51:35 |
I could make armor you wouldn't |
00:51:39 |
What's the cost? |
00:51:41 |
Just take me as far as Paris. |
00:51:45 |
We travel alone. |
00:51:56 |
-Get what you can. Let's pack. |
00:52:01 |
The next tournament is in a week. |
00:52:06 |
You must go to the banquet. |
00:52:10 |
Let Adhemar laugh at me again? |
00:52:12 |
-Yes! |
00:52:21 |
My lady would know the color |
00:52:25 |
-His tunic? |
00:52:29 |
We regret to inform your lady |
00:52:33 |
-Herald, do not give my answers! |
00:52:37 |
Squire, answer her. |
00:52:39 |
What color is my tunic tonight? |
00:52:47 |
Green. |
00:52:50 |
Trimmed in a kind of... |
00:52:52 |
...pale green... |
00:52:56 |
...with... |
00:52:57 |
...uh, wooden toggles. |
00:53:01 |
I will tell my lady. |
00:53:10 |
-This is a disaster! |
00:53:14 |
That's not a disaster, Roland. |
00:53:19 |
I don't know how to dance. |
00:53:24 |
And one and two and three and four. |
00:53:28 |
Your hand should be light, |
00:53:31 |
And one, two and three and four. |
00:53:35 |
And Wat doesn't lead, |
00:53:48 |
And one and two and... |
00:53:52 |
...twirly, twirly, twirly. |
00:53:54 |
And one and two, and you're |
00:53:57 |
And one and two |
00:54:01 |
You can hit me all day |
00:54:05 |
A girl. |
00:54:06 |
-Enough! |
00:54:09 |
-He starts it. |
00:54:14 |
Oh, and you can do better? |
00:54:16 |
-Of course. |
00:54:20 |
No. |
00:54:23 |
If I'm making all this effort, |
00:54:32 |
I'm sorry, Kate. |
00:54:38 |
I was wondering if you'd care |
00:54:43 |
-Please. |
00:54:47 |
And one and two, three and four. |
00:54:51 |
Five, six, seven, change partners. |
00:54:55 |
And one, two, three, four... |
00:54:58 |
...five, six, seven. |
00:55:01 |
Polonaise. And one.... |
00:55:04 |
Are you wearing your hair like that? |
00:55:07 |
Is there another way? |
00:55:38 |
Sir Ulrich, you look fantastic. |
00:55:45 |
Jocelyn, you look.... |
00:55:50 |
Uh, you... |
00:55:54 |
...remind me of the Bible. |
00:56:02 |
When God stopped the sun to give |
00:56:10 |
I don't understand. |
00:56:16 |
If I could ask God one thing... |
00:56:19 |
...it would be to stop the moon. |
00:56:23 |
Stop the moon and make this night... |
00:56:28 |
...and your beauty... |
00:56:30 |
...last forever. |
00:56:34 |
What dance will you have? A coranto? |
00:56:38 |
Or a basse dance? |
00:56:41 |
Sir Ulrich. |
00:56:44 |
Why don't you show us a dance |
00:56:48 |
Show us a dance of Gelderland. |
00:56:53 |
Yes. Gelderland. |
00:56:59 |
Well, it's a lot like the farandole... |
00:57:03 |
...but with some differences. |
00:57:07 |
Well, you bow. |
00:57:13 |
And... |
00:57:27 |
...and.... |
00:57:42 |
Places. Places. |
01:00:54 |
What? |
01:00:57 |
-I don't know. Too small, too light. |
01:01:02 |
No. I found a new way to heat steel. |
01:01:07 |
...but just as strong. |
01:01:09 |
What are these? |
01:01:11 |
The marks of my trade should |
01:01:17 |
Twist and bend. Feel the movement. |
01:01:22 |
-But eventually I will be struck. |
01:01:26 |
Do you at least have the courage |
01:01:38 |
You okay? |
01:01:41 |
I didn't feel a thing. |
01:02:09 |
-Who's that knight? |
01:02:13 |
He's raised taxes on his land 3 times |
01:02:17 |
His people starve while |
01:02:24 |
It's probably true. |
01:02:59 |
Ulrich! Ulrich! Ulrich! Ulrich! |
01:03:03 |
Ulrich von Lichtenstein. |
01:03:07 |
The Count Adhemar... |
01:03:09 |
...son of Philippe de Vitry... |
01:03:12 |
...son of Gilles... |
01:03:15 |
...master of the free companies... |
01:03:17 |
...defender of his enormous manhood... |
01:03:21 |
...a shining example of chivalry... |
01:03:23 |
...and champagne. |
01:03:30 |
Nice work! |
01:03:33 |
Bravo! |
01:03:38 |
Watch every move Adhemar makes. |
01:03:41 |
Well, Colville looks fit. |
01:03:43 |
--my liege... |
01:03:44 |
...the second son of |
01:03:47 |
It is my deepest honor-- |
01:03:54 |
My deepest honor to present to you.... |
01:03:57 |
It's Edward, my lord. |
01:04:03 |
--the illustrious Sir Thomas Colville! |
01:04:22 |
Adhemar withdrew. |
01:04:24 |
To withdraw like that means one thing. |
01:04:28 |
Royalty. |
01:04:39 |
I'll see what I can find out. |
01:04:43 |
Prepare to drop the flag. |
01:04:45 |
No, no. Not yet. Wait, listen. |
01:04:48 |
Musicians, announce. |
01:04:50 |
-I must speak with my lord. |
01:04:54 |
See if you can beat the Second Coming. |
01:04:57 |
Wait! Wait! |
01:05:01 |
Colville is Edward, the Black |
01:05:05 |
He's in disguise like me |
01:05:08 |
He's never met an enemy without |
01:05:12 |
We're English! We know who he is! |
01:05:14 |
-You must withdraw. Tell them, Geoff. |
01:05:18 |
The lance. |
01:05:26 |
Give me the lance. |
01:05:35 |
Lance! |
01:05:50 |
Oh, my giddy aunt. |
01:05:57 |
The match is a draw. |
01:06:03 |
You mad? You endanger |
01:06:06 |
He endangers himself. |
01:06:08 |
Well fought, Sir Ulrich, as in Rouen. |
01:06:13 |
You also, Prince Edward. |
01:06:20 |
-You knew me? |
01:06:26 |
And still you rode? |
01:06:29 |
-It's not in me to withdraw. |
01:06:35 |
Though it happens. |
01:06:39 |
Yes, it does. |
01:06:43 |
-Good luck to you. |
01:06:49 |
The winner of the mounted joust and |
01:06:53 |
...Ulrich von Lichtenstein. |
01:07:02 |
-Melt it, sell it, do whatever you do. |
01:07:05 |
You're champion! |
01:07:07 |
I'm not champion until |
01:07:10 |
Sir Ulrich. |
01:07:13 |
-Tell me what you'll wear tonight. |
01:07:17 |
We'll cause a sensation, |
01:07:20 |
Don't you get tired |
01:07:23 |
She's talking about taking them off. |
01:07:27 |
A flower is only as good |
01:07:30 |
A flower is good for nothing. |
01:07:34 |
Really? |
01:07:36 |
You can't eat a flower. |
01:07:40 |
And a rose never knocked |
01:07:45 |
You're just a silly girl, aren't you? |
01:07:51 |
Better a silly girl with a flower than |
01:08:01 |
Goodbye. |
01:08:06 |
It's called a lance. |
01:08:09 |
Hello. |
01:08:42 |
-I have word. |
01:08:44 |
Adhemar was called back |
01:08:47 |
Edward commanded it. |
01:08:51 |
First Jocelyn and now Adhemar. |
01:08:59 |
Well done. |
01:09:01 |
Yeah, well done. |
01:09:14 |
The tournament results, my lord. |
01:09:29 |
Ulrich. |
01:09:31 |
Ulrich. |
01:09:33 |
Ulrich. |
01:09:54 |
-Geoff. |
01:09:56 |
I need to write a letter. |
01:09:58 |
'' Dear Jocelyn.'' No. |
01:10:01 |
Better. |
01:10:06 |
'' I miss you.'' |
01:10:08 |
Was that wrong? |
01:10:10 |
Well, it's up to you, really. |
01:10:16 |
-Say something about her breasts. |
01:10:19 |
Her breasts? |
01:10:22 |
Yes, you could, but I would tend |
01:10:28 |
I miss her throat? |
01:10:30 |
Still higher. Towards the heavens. |
01:10:33 |
The moon. Her breasts |
01:10:36 |
The moon? The moon. |
01:10:41 |
'' lt is strange to think... |
01:10:45 |
...I have not seen you in a month. |
01:10:50 |
I have seen the new moon, but not you. |
01:10:55 |
I have seen sunsets and sunrises, but |
01:11:04 |
That's very good. |
01:11:07 |
I knew this girl once who.... |
01:11:11 |
She broke my heart. |
01:11:13 |
''The pieces of my broken heart can |
01:11:21 |
He writes as though I had died. |
01:11:23 |
Yes, madame. He dies as well. |
01:11:28 |
She used to cook for the Duke of York. |
01:11:34 |
I miss her like the sun |
01:11:38 |
''I miss you like the sun |
01:11:41 |
Like the sun misses the flower |
01:11:47 |
Instead of beauty to direct |
01:11:50 |
...the heart hardens like the frozen |
01:11:55 |
''I next compete in Paris. |
01:11:58 |
I'll find it empty and cold |
01:12:03 |
I like it. |
01:12:05 |
And now, to finish it. |
01:12:09 |
With '' hope.'' |
01:12:11 |
Love should end with hope. |
01:12:14 |
My husband, God rest him... |
01:12:18 |
...said something I'll never forget. |
01:12:22 |
'' Hope guides me. lt--'' |
01:12:24 |
''It gets me through the day and |
01:12:28 |
The hope that after you |
01:12:31 |
...it will not be the last time |
01:12:38 |
Finish it with.: |
01:12:40 |
''With all the love |
01:12:46 |
You mean '' Ulrich.'' |
01:12:49 |
''With all the love I possess... |
01:12:53 |
...I remain yours... |
01:12:56 |
...the knight of your heart.'' |
01:13:07 |
My master hoped you might have |
01:13:26 |
Cock-a-doodle once! I shall not deny |
01:13:31 |
I deny him. |
01:13:33 |
Thrice he denied him! |
01:13:41 |
No Adhemar. |
01:13:44 |
No Adhemar. |
01:13:51 |
Wat. |
01:13:55 |
Tell me, did you see her? |
01:13:59 |
Yes, and yes. |
01:14:02 |
And? |
01:14:09 |
She's coming to Paris! |
01:14:14 |
Did she give you anything for me in |
01:14:19 |
Did she give me a token? She did. |
01:14:24 |
Uh, I mean, um.... |
01:14:25 |
Well, what is it? Give it to me. |
01:14:37 |
Yes! |
01:14:41 |
Hell, yes! |
01:14:44 |
She-- Because she's-- |
01:14:51 |
Cinquante. |
01:14:54 |
That's a nice round number. |
01:14:56 |
Ex cusez-moi. |
01:15:01 |
They wager that a Frenchman, not |
01:15:07 |
But the amount is 50 florins. |
01:15:09 |
-That's all we got. |
01:15:12 |
Ulrich against every Frenchman here? |
01:15:15 |
He's won four tournaments in a row. |
01:15:19 |
I check shields too. |
01:15:22 |
Count Theobald, Philip of Burgundy-- |
01:15:26 |
Englishmen will not win... |
01:15:28 |
...this French tournament. |
01:15:30 |
English legs are unsteady |
01:15:36 |
Shut your mouth, all right? |
01:15:40 |
Come on, Roland. It's a good bet. |
01:15:45 |
-I could write full-time. |
01:15:48 |
And because French wine |
01:15:53 |
Listen, I'm about this fonging close, |
01:15:58 |
All I want is to go home, and I've |
01:16:03 |
And most importantly, because |
01:16:10 |
The pope may be French, |
01:16:14 |
He won't lose with the princess |
01:16:17 |
He's blond! He's pissed! |
01:16:19 |
He'll see you in the lists! |
01:16:24 |
He's blond! He's tan! |
01:16:28 |
He comes from Gelderland! |
01:16:30 |
Gelderland! |
01:16:49 |
-You think he will come? |
01:17:18 |
You favor cathedrals. |
01:17:23 |
I come for confession. |
01:17:28 |
And the glass. |
01:17:31 |
A riot of color in a dreary, |
01:17:36 |
Don't you think? |
01:17:38 |
It's beautiful. |
01:17:44 |
I feel the same about |
01:17:50 |
Speak to me. |
01:17:52 |
Speak those words. |
01:17:56 |
I will win this tournament for you. |
01:17:59 |
Excuse me? |
01:18:00 |
I'll win this tournament in your name. |
01:18:06 |
Your beauty will be reflected in the |
01:18:12 |
Wow. |
01:18:14 |
Really? |
01:18:16 |
Really? lts flanks? |
01:18:22 |
I wish to hear poetry, Ulrich. |
01:18:26 |
Well, I'm not ready. |
01:18:29 |
I am. Why must everything for |
01:18:34 |
Well, a man's day is fuller, and... |
01:18:38 |
...he has more demands on his time. |
01:18:41 |
-ls that so? |
01:18:44 |
Maybe. |
01:18:46 |
No? |
01:18:48 |
I demand poetry... |
01:18:51 |
...and when I want it. |
01:18:57 |
Your breasts... |
01:18:59 |
...they're below your throat.... |
01:19:03 |
Jocelyn, how may I prove |
01:19:10 |
-Do you ask in earnest? |
01:19:17 |
If you would prove your love... |
01:19:20 |
-...do your worst. |
01:19:25 |
What do you mean? |
01:19:26 |
Instead of winning to honor me |
01:19:32 |
...act against your character |
01:19:35 |
-Do badly? |
01:19:36 |
Losing proves that I'm a loser. |
01:19:39 |
Wrong. Losing is a much keener |
01:19:42 |
Losing would contradict |
01:19:45 |
It would show obedience |
01:19:49 |
-Really? |
01:19:52 |
Do not ''shh'' me and spare him! |
01:19:59 |
What is your answer? |
01:20:04 |
I will not lose. |
01:20:11 |
Then you do not love me. |
01:20:27 |
The Protector of ltalian Virginity. |
01:20:30 |
The Lance that thrilled France... |
01:20:33 |
...the Harasser of Paraser! |
01:20:36 |
He gave them hell at La Rochelle! |
01:20:39 |
The Enforcer of our Lord God! |
01:20:43 |
The one, the only... |
01:20:47 |
...Sir Ulrich... |
01:20:50 |
...von Lichtenstein! |
01:20:59 |
God, I'm good! |
01:21:06 |
His horse's flanks. |
01:21:08 |
Maybe where he comes from, |
01:21:23 |
What are you doing? |
01:21:25 |
-Losing. |
01:21:28 |
Neither do l. |
01:21:49 |
He loves me. |
01:21:54 |
Are you blind? |
01:21:56 |
-Did you see the flag? |
01:22:00 |
I know. |
01:22:02 |
You're dropping behind |
01:22:07 |
Look, Jocelyn told me to lose |
01:22:13 |
-I'd rather you were blind. |
01:22:16 |
-Each woman wants proof, that's all. |
01:22:21 |
Her legs weren't uncrossed |
01:22:23 |
-I haven't uncrossed her legs. |
01:22:28 |
Because! |
01:22:42 |
Because... |
01:22:45 |
...I love her. |
01:23:28 |
-I'm going to lose everything! |
01:23:33 |
Pain! Here's your pain! |
01:23:35 |
It's very romantic, though. |
01:23:38 |
Are you a woman or a blacksmith? |
01:23:40 |
Sometimes I'm both. |
01:23:42 |
Ooh, that chafes! |
01:23:44 |
Put him down. |
01:23:49 |
No knight has distanced himself |
01:23:53 |
If you win your remaining matches |
01:23:57 |
...you could make the semis, |
01:24:00 |
-At least the armor's proven itself. |
01:24:04 |
Have you proven that yet? |
01:24:09 |
Wat, you remember church as a boy. |
01:24:15 |
That's what she makes me feel. |
01:24:18 |
And for that, I say my rosary |
01:24:23 |
William, that's blasphemous. |
01:24:32 |
Then may I burn in hell. |
01:24:34 |
Withdraw. |
01:24:36 |
Lose that way. |
01:24:38 |
Oh, Roland. |
01:24:46 |
My lady sends this message. |
01:24:50 |
I know, I know. I must lose. |
01:24:53 |
She says if you love her, |
01:24:57 |
She says if you love her, |
01:25:10 |
There she is, the embodiment of love. |
01:25:13 |
And how I hate her. |
01:25:31 |
-I don't understand women. |
01:25:37 |
Maybe not you. |
01:25:51 |
Yes! |
01:25:53 |
Women, eh? |
01:26:18 |
Forty-eight... |
01:26:20 |
...forty-nine... |
01:26:22 |
...and fifty. |
01:26:24 |
Thank you, gentlemen. |
01:26:28 |
Look us up if you're in London, |
01:26:32 |
Don't look too sad. |
01:26:36 |
He's quick, he's funny and |
01:26:59 |
Guinevere comes to Lancelot. |
01:27:07 |
Bed him well, my lady. |
01:27:10 |
Bed him well. |
01:27:18 |
We missed you at banquet. |
01:27:22 |
''We''? |
01:27:27 |
l. |
01:27:30 |
Jocelyn. |
01:27:32 |
Your prize. |
01:27:36 |
My prize. |
01:27:40 |
I am not worthy of a prize. |
01:27:43 |
Then who is? |
01:27:47 |
My maid tells me that |
01:27:51 |
...call you William. |
01:27:56 |
Is this so, Sir Ulrich? |
01:28:01 |
Yes. |
01:28:04 |
lt is so. |
01:28:19 |
Your name makes no matter to me. |
01:28:24 |
Just so I can call you my own. |
01:28:28 |
But Jocelyn, I am your own. |
01:28:38 |
Damn, girl. |
01:28:40 |
You need a surgeon. |
01:28:42 |
He's been. He says I will live, |
01:28:48 |
Oh, William. This pain is my doing. |
01:28:51 |
Yes, it is. |
01:28:56 |
Although... |
01:28:58 |
...my father... |
01:29:02 |
...taught me to take the bad... |
01:29:06 |
...with the good. |
01:29:14 |
This good you speak of. |
01:29:19 |
It will be my doing as well. |
01:29:39 |
How long since any of you have been |
01:29:43 |
Two years for me. |
01:29:46 |
Three years. |
01:29:48 |
Five. Five long years. |
01:29:55 |
William? |
01:29:58 |
Twelve. |
01:30:01 |
Twelve years. |
01:30:05 |
He's to be an apprentice? |
01:30:11 |
How long for? |
01:30:14 |
Seven years. |
01:30:49 |
Sir Ector? |
01:30:52 |
I'm the thatcher. I spoke to you |
01:30:56 |
Oh, yes. I remember. |
01:30:59 |
Is this the boy? |
01:31:03 |
Step forward, son. Let me look at you. |
01:31:06 |
Careful with that, Roland! |
01:31:14 |
Are you afraid of me, boy? |
01:31:26 |
Have you got most of your teeth? |
01:31:34 |
Show me your arm. ls it strong? |
01:31:47 |
Well, he's a half-starved little |
01:31:51 |
But he has spirit. |
01:31:57 |
I can show you a great wide world |
01:32:02 |
...and marvels you |
01:32:08 |
Can you pack my horse and lead it? |
01:32:18 |
Well, come on. |
01:32:23 |
He's a real knight, William. |
01:32:33 |
It's all I can do for you, son. |
01:32:36 |
Now go change your stars |
01:32:50 |
Roland, show the boy his duties. |
01:32:57 |
-Father? I'm afraid. |
01:33:01 |
I won't know the way home. |
01:33:04 |
Don't be foolish, William. |
01:33:27 |
London. |
01:34:15 |
Give us a shout out, London! |
01:34:40 |
Ulrich! Ulrich! Ulrich! Ulrich! |
01:35:21 |
-Adhemar's here. He's entered. |
01:35:26 |
No, the Black Prince commanded it. |
01:35:30 |
They were reveling, |
01:35:34 |
Robbing, murdering, |
01:35:37 |
Committing the oldest sins |
01:35:43 |
At last we will face each other again, |
01:35:46 |
And at the World Championship. |
01:35:48 |
And as I promised you before... |
01:35:51 |
...you will look up at me |
01:35:59 |
Let the past die. |
01:36:02 |
You've done well in my absence, |
01:36:06 |
Winning trophies, horses, women. |
01:36:11 |
You put them in that order? |
01:36:13 |
Generally, with a few exceptions. |
01:36:23 |
Beautiful, isn't she? |
01:36:25 |
A real thoroughbred trophy, |
01:36:30 |
-You speak of her like a target. |
01:36:34 |
No. |
01:36:40 |
She is the arrow. |
01:36:45 |
I've begun negotiations |
01:36:52 |
I'm to make her my bride. |
01:36:55 |
She'll be saddled... |
01:36:58 |
...and placed on my mantle. |
01:37:01 |
Target or arrow, it doesn't matter. |
01:37:04 |
I will have her. |
01:37:11 |
Ulrich! Ulrich! Ulrich! |
01:37:51 |
-How would you beat him? |
01:37:55 |
But on a horse? With a lance? |
01:37:59 |
That man is unbeatable. |
01:38:29 |
Hello there. |
01:38:34 |
-You're Sir Ulrich von Lichtenstein. |
01:38:38 |
You're my favorite knight. |
01:38:44 |
What are you doing in Cheapside? |
01:38:52 |
Can you keep a secret? |
01:39:09 |
I was born in Cheapside, |
01:39:14 |
-Truly, Sir Ulrich? |
01:39:17 |
I only live just there. |
01:39:21 |
How old are you? |
01:39:23 |
-Nine and one half. |
01:39:27 |
I wonder if you remember a man, |
01:39:31 |
He was as tall as a knight. |
01:39:35 |
-Of course I remember him. |
01:39:38 |
Yes. He lives there still. |
01:39:45 |
Sometimes we see him sitting |
01:39:52 |
What do you mean? |
01:39:54 |
He's blind, sir. |
01:40:42 |
Is someone there? |
01:40:48 |
If you're here for the net, |
01:40:57 |
Who are you? |
01:41:01 |
A knight. |
01:41:05 |
My name...is Ulrich. |
01:41:09 |
Ulrich? I hear that name |
01:41:14 |
What business have you here? |
01:41:16 |
I have word, Master Thatcher. |
01:41:22 |
Word of your son. |
01:41:24 |
Of my William? Well, come in, sir. |
01:41:33 |
What word? Does he live? |
01:41:39 |
Aye. He lives. |
01:41:42 |
He is very well. |
01:41:46 |
He wanted you to know... |
01:41:49 |
...that he changed his stars |
01:42:02 |
And has he followed his feet? |
01:42:08 |
Has he found his way home at last? |
01:42:12 |
Yes. |
01:42:21 |
Father. |
01:42:22 |
Oh, William. Oh, my boy. |
01:42:36 |
I should like to meet this Wat. |
01:42:40 |
You will, Father. |
01:42:45 |
And what of women? |
01:42:50 |
There is a certain one. |
01:42:54 |
I should like to meet her too. |
01:43:02 |
This leak won't do, Father. |
01:43:05 |
-Not in a thatcher's chamber. |
01:43:12 |
Well, a thatcher I am. |
01:43:16 |
I'll fix it. |
01:44:02 |
Alive. I thought he was dead, |
01:44:05 |
...because he was also so strong. |
01:44:09 |
-Geoff. |
01:44:11 |
This day just gets better and better. |
01:44:17 |
Somebody die? |
01:44:21 |
Sir Ulrich von Lichtenstein. |
01:44:27 |
Adhemar... |
01:44:29 |
...followed you last night. |
01:44:33 |
He saw your father. |
01:44:36 |
Will, they asked me for your patents. |
01:44:43 |
They're waiting for you |
01:44:47 |
A dozen royal guards. |
01:44:50 |
-They'll put you in the stocks. |
01:44:57 |
No, you forfeit. |
01:45:02 |
Saddle the horses. |
01:45:11 |
Halt. |
01:45:18 |
So, what do you think... |
01:45:22 |
...now that you know what I am? |
01:45:26 |
To know what you are, William, |
01:45:31 |
One I am willing to give. |
01:45:35 |
Run, and I will run with you. |
01:45:38 |
Jocelyn, I cannot run. |
01:45:40 |
I am a knight, and I will |
01:45:44 |
ln your heart, not on paper. |
01:45:51 |
William, I love you. |
01:45:55 |
I love you. You. |
01:46:00 |
-I won't see you led to the stocks. |
01:46:06 |
Damn your pride, William. |
01:46:08 |
It is only you that |
01:46:11 |
Pride's the one thing they can't take! |
01:46:14 |
But they can take it from you. |
01:46:18 |
Oh, they will. |
01:46:21 |
But love they cannot take. |
01:46:28 |
And where will we live? |
01:46:32 |
ln my hovel? |
01:46:35 |
-With the pigs inside in winter? |
01:46:41 |
With the pigs. |
01:46:45 |
The poor can marry for love. |
01:46:48 |
Jocelyn, you speak of what |
01:46:55 |
William, I beg you. |
01:46:58 |
Please. |
01:47:02 |
Run. Do it for love. |
01:47:12 |
Roland, you would see me run? |
01:47:20 |
And you, Geoff? |
01:47:22 |
I wish it too, with all |
01:47:31 |
Wat? You and l? We aren't runners. |
01:47:39 |
Yes. |
01:47:43 |
William, today we are. |
01:47:48 |
Run, William. |
01:47:56 |
I will not run! |
01:48:05 |
I am a knight. |
01:48:20 |
Well, boys... |
01:48:22 |
...all good things must come to an end. |
01:48:25 |
Let's end them together. |
01:49:04 |
You will remove yourself |
01:49:10 |
I am here to compete. |
01:49:12 |
You are here to be arrested. |
01:49:21 |
All right! |
01:49:51 |
He that strives to touch a star... |
01:49:55 |
...oft stumbles... |
01:49:57 |
...at a simple straw. |
01:50:09 |
You have been weighed. |
01:50:19 |
You have been measured. |
01:50:23 |
And you have been found wanting. |
01:50:31 |
It's one loss or another...William. |
01:50:40 |
ln what world could you |
01:51:22 |
Leave, Roland. |
01:51:24 |
Let them have me. |
01:51:27 |
God love you, William. |
01:51:29 |
So do I. |
01:51:31 |
Go! Disperse! |
01:51:35 |
Or I will fong you! |
01:51:38 |
As Jesus Christ the Nazarene |
01:51:41 |
...the Virgin Mary are my witnesses, |
01:51:45 |
I will rip you! Fist! Pain! |
01:51:48 |
I'll stick my fist and break you! |
01:51:59 |
We're in trouble. |
01:52:04 |
Listen to me. |
01:52:10 |
Listen to me! |
01:52:45 |
What a pair we make, huh? |
01:52:51 |
Both trying to hide who we are. |
01:52:54 |
Both unable to do so. |
01:53:05 |
Your men love you. |
01:53:09 |
If I knew nothing else about you, |
01:53:13 |
But you also tilt |
01:53:20 |
That is knightly too. |
01:53:30 |
Release him. |
01:53:41 |
He may appear to be |
01:53:45 |
...but my personal historians |
01:53:49 |
...that he descends |
01:53:56 |
This is my word. |
01:53:59 |
And as such, is beyond contestation. |
01:54:08 |
Now... |
01:54:10 |
...if I may repay the kindness |
01:54:15 |
Take a knee. |
01:54:33 |
By the power vested in me |
01:54:38 |
...and by all the witnesses here... |
01:54:44 |
...I dub thee... |
01:54:48 |
...Sir William. |
01:55:01 |
Arise...Sir William. |
01:55:11 |
Can you joust? |
01:55:14 |
There's my tournament to finish. |
01:55:17 |
Now, are you fit to compete, |
01:55:22 |
I'm fit. |
01:55:24 |
I shall have your opponent informed. |
01:55:30 |
At once. |
01:55:32 |
Thank you, my lord. |
01:55:44 |
All hail Prince Edward! |
01:55:51 |
My lords, my ladies... |
01:55:54 |
...and all you other people. |
01:55:58 |
I give you the son of Philippe |
01:56:05 |
-Are you sure? |
01:56:08 |
It's nothing but spun sugar |
01:56:20 |
It's a small target... |
01:56:23 |
...but aim for his heart. |
01:56:31 |
--doer of daring deeds... |
01:56:34 |
...conqueror of countless kingdoms, |
01:56:42 |
...Adhemar! |
01:58:28 |
Oh, God. I'll get the surgeon. |
01:58:31 |
Roland! |
01:58:32 |
You're the surgeon. |
01:58:36 |
Come on. |
01:58:45 |
He tipped it. |
01:58:49 |
Kate, get me back to one. |
01:58:51 |
Otherwise we forfeit. |
01:59:00 |
Dirty son of a bitch! |
02:00:13 |
Kate, I can't breathe. |
02:00:23 |
As I said, thatcher. |
02:00:27 |
In what world could you |
02:00:31 |
Such a place does not exist. |
02:00:35 |
She's here William. |
02:00:39 |
With your father. |
02:00:45 |
Change your stars. |
02:00:51 |
Let's dance, you and I. |
02:00:57 |
It's two lances to none. |
02:00:59 |
You must unhorse him or kill him. |
02:01:12 |
-You need more padding. |
02:01:16 |
I can't breathe with it on. |
02:01:23 |
Lance. |
02:01:30 |
I can barely grip it. |
02:01:32 |
Damn. |
02:01:40 |
Lash it to my arm. |
02:01:45 |
Wat... |
02:01:47 |
...lash it to me arm. |
02:01:52 |
Do it. |
02:02:11 |
Good people! |
02:02:14 |
I missed my introduction! |
02:02:26 |
But please... |
02:02:28 |
...please, I pray you. |
02:02:30 |
Hear it now. |
02:02:33 |
For I would lay rest... |
02:02:36 |
...the grace in my tongue... |
02:02:38 |
...and speak plain. |
02:02:41 |
Days like these... |
02:02:43 |
...are far too rare to cheapen |
02:02:48 |
And so, I'm afraid, |
02:02:53 |
Excuse me, my lord. |
02:02:55 |
Here he is! One of your own! |
02:02:59 |
Born a stone's throw from |
02:03:02 |
...and here before you now. |
02:03:04 |
The son of John Thatcher... |
02:03:07 |
...Sir William Thatcher! |
02:03:21 |
That's your name. |
02:03:25 |
Sir William Thatcher. |
02:03:28 |
Your father heard that. |
02:03:48 |
Godspeed, William. |
02:05:02 |
William! |
02:05:25 |
You have been weighed. |
02:05:29 |
You've been measured. |
02:05:33 |
And you absolutely... |
02:05:36 |
...have been found wanting. |
02:05:42 |
Welcome to the new world. |
02:05:44 |
God save you, if it is right |
02:05:54 |
William! |
02:06:10 |
Yes! |
02:06:14 |
He's won! He's won! |
02:06:50 |
You beat him, Will! |
02:06:57 |
Oh, William. |
02:07:19 |
I'm going to write this story. |
02:07:21 |
About the prince and the knights? |
02:07:23 |
No, all of it. All human activity |
02:07:31 |
Maybe not yours. |
02:07:35 |
Resync: Xenzai[NEF] |
02:12:05 |
Your round. |
02:12:07 |
Resync: Xenzai[NEF] |