1
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Do you have any food?

2
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I'm very hungry.

3
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Let down your hair.

4
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You do not pass for a boy.

5
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Let down your hair.

6
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I am not afraid.

7
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Travelers spoke in these hills

8
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of the hero Robin Hood.

9
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He protects the meek.

10
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No one protects the meek.

11
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And he were no hero.

12
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He observed thrice a day
and gave silver to the poor.

13
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And he had the love
of Lady Marian.

14
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Is that not a hero?

15
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Lady Marian were taken
from an old shepherd's tale

16
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by a storyteller,
unfortunately, drunker than I.

17
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She were the great love
of Robin Hood.

18
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Mmm.

19
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There is no great love
for one such as him.

20
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I have known
those who met this man,

21
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would you like
to know a secret?

22
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I would.

23
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He never prayed once
in his life.

24
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These tales
spread across the land

25
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are lies upon lies.

26
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He were a murderous brigand,

27
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who perhaps cut the throat
of a sheriff

28
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in a long line of others.

29
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People saw a meaning
where there was none.

30
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He was not a hero.

31
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He robbed and killed
for the joy of it,

32
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nothing more.

33
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Those you met...

34
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did they say he felt remorse

35
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for his crimes?

36
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I suspect he felt tired.

37
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I would say if you met
this villain Robin Hood,

38
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you should make haste away

39
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and keep whatever life
you have left here.

40
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...pardon of our sins.

41
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Through Jesus Christ our Lord.

42
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Amen.

43
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Who was your kin?

44
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William Wainwright...

45
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...of Pickering.

46
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Pickering?

47
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Father?

48
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Grandfather?

49
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You should have bathed,

50
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or waited for the wind
to change.

51
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Or kept your weight
on your back foot.

52
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That's all.

53
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You did well.

54
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They sing lies.

55
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These foolish common folk.

56
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Lies of his heroism
and goodness.

57
00:09:04,944 --> 00:09:06,446
But blood debts are owed.

58
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And generations
of his victims hunt him.

59
00:09:12,852 --> 00:09:14,540
For in truth...

60
00:09:15,722 --> 00:09:18,391
none were more wicked
and wanton

61
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than the murderous bandit
Robin Hood...

62
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and his Little John.

63
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Speak to Thomas.

64
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He were hanged in the South.

65
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Will?

66
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They gutted him.

67
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I have no one else to ask.

68
00:09:43,817 --> 00:09:45,510
What happened?

69
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My name is Edward.

70
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Who was Edward?

71
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I met him on the road,
ten summers ago.

72
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His brother died.
And he were going to grow

73
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rye and peas
on his brother's land.

74
00:10:02,836 --> 00:10:04,571
No one knew Edward's face.

75
00:10:06,272 --> 00:10:07,407
So I killed him.

76
00:10:08,675 --> 00:10:10,100
Now I am Edward.

77
00:10:11,511 --> 00:10:13,790
And Margaret's a good wife.

78
00:10:13,947 --> 00:10:15,181
It's a good farm.

79
00:10:16,282 --> 00:10:17,450
What happened?

80
00:10:18,852 --> 00:10:20,820
A family on the land
found me out.

81
00:10:21,654 --> 00:10:24,858
Took my farm.
Took my Margaret.

82
00:10:24,858 --> 00:10:26,326
Tried to take my life.

83
00:10:29,863 --> 00:10:31,831
I cannot take back alone
what is mine.

84
00:10:31,831 --> 00:10:33,166
It's not yours.

85
00:10:35,168 --> 00:10:36,469
It's my family.

86
00:10:41,708 --> 00:10:43,430
I'm tired, John.

87
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Edward.

88
00:10:48,448 --> 00:10:49,816
I'm tired, Edward.

89
00:10:53,987 --> 00:10:57,824
It would be
a mighty battle.

90
00:10:58,458 --> 00:10:59,859
One for the stories.

91
00:11:05,965 --> 00:11:07,500
They are strong?

92
00:11:07,534 --> 00:11:08,501
Aye.

93
00:11:09,669 --> 00:11:11,838
They come from an old family.

94
00:11:11,838 --> 00:11:13,340
They say from Viking blood.

95
00:11:15,175 --> 00:11:17,510
There's a story
that once their elderfather

96
00:11:17,510 --> 00:11:18,511
fought a bear.

97
00:11:20,313 --> 00:11:22,882
It would be
a mighty battle, Robin.

98
00:11:25,819 --> 00:11:27,870
How many are there?

99
00:11:28,421 --> 00:11:30,423
Four? Five?

100
00:11:30,924 --> 00:11:32,492
Together we can best them.

101
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We'll likely die.

102
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♪ As I was walking all alone ♪

103
00:11:49,442 --> 00:11:54,748
♪ I heard two crows
a-making a moan ♪

104
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♪ One said to the other,
did say-o ♪

105
00:12:00,553 --> 00:12:05,580
♪ "Where shall we go
and dine today-o? ♪

106
00:12:05,580 --> 00:12:10,797
♪ "Where shall we go
and dine today?" ♪

107
00:12:10,797 --> 00:12:15,201
♪ In behind
that old turf wall ♪

108
00:12:15,201 --> 00:12:20,440
♪ I sense there lies
a new slain knight ♪

109
00:12:20,440 --> 00:12:26,146
♪ And nobody knows
that he lies there-o ♪

110
00:12:26,146 --> 00:12:30,583
♪ But his hawk, and his hound
and his lady fair-o ♪

111
00:12:30,617 --> 00:12:34,988
♪ His hawk, and his hound
and his lady fair ♪

112
00:12:42,729 --> 00:12:48,168
♪ Many a one for him
shall moan ♪

113
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♪ None shall know
where he has gone ♪

114
00:12:53,406 --> 00:13:00,113
♪ O'er his white bones,
when they are bare-o ♪

115
00:13:00,113 --> 00:13:05,151
♪ Wind shall blow
for evermore-o ♪

116
00:13:05,151 --> 00:13:10,900
♪ Wind shall blow
for evermore ♪

117
00:13:11,858 --> 00:13:13,260
Robin!

118
00:13:14,794 --> 00:13:16,290
Robin!

119
00:13:17,664 --> 00:13:19,999
Bread?

120
00:13:21,835 --> 00:13:23,269
This is a good adventure.

121
00:13:25,338 --> 00:13:26,373
A good adventure.

122
00:13:29,876 --> 00:13:32,879
You remember
when we met the potter,

123
00:13:32,879 --> 00:13:35,982
did we leave him naked
or did we kill him?

124
00:13:35,982 --> 00:13:37,884
Oh, I tried to tell the story

125
00:13:37,884 --> 00:13:39,986
and someone said
we left him naked.

126
00:13:40,453 --> 00:13:41,821
But I couldn't remember.

127
00:13:42,722 --> 00:13:44,624
You always told
it well, Robin.

128
00:13:46,693 --> 00:13:48,228
Why would we leave him naked?

129
00:13:49,829 --> 00:13:51,310
I don't know.

130
00:13:52,899 --> 00:13:54,300
It were a jest.

131
00:13:55,635 --> 00:13:56,903
We never met a potter.

132
00:13:57,837 --> 00:13:59,806
What do you mean
we never met him?

133
00:13:59,806 --> 00:14:01,700
I mean,
that never happened.

134
00:14:01,700 --> 00:14:03,143
It's just a story
you heard somewhere.

135
00:14:05,679 --> 00:14:07,470
But if we did meet
a potter,

136
00:14:08,248 --> 00:14:09,582
we killed him.

137
00:14:09,582 --> 00:14:11,551
I'd remember
if it were a story.

138
00:14:11,551 --> 00:14:13,486
Here!

139
00:14:13,920 --> 00:14:15,355
Tell me about your wife.

140
00:14:18,258 --> 00:14:19,359
Margaret.

141
00:14:21,428 --> 00:14:23,263
She's a good woman.

142
00:14:23,263 --> 00:14:27,330
She's a very good woman.
She's pious.

143
00:14:27,330 --> 00:14:28,935
She teaches me prayerfulness.

144
00:14:28,935 --> 00:14:30,203
Paint a portrait.

145
00:14:32,380 --> 00:14:33,273
Paint a portrait?

146
00:14:34,774 --> 00:14:37,344
Paint a portrait?

147
00:14:41,848 --> 00:14:46,386
She has hair that's red.

148
00:14:47,530 --> 00:14:48,621
Red like?

149
00:14:48,688 --> 00:14:50,890
Red like fresh blood.

150
00:14:50,890 --> 00:14:53,260
No, not blood.
No, no, no.

151
00:14:53,260 --> 00:14:55,862
Something that's red
and that's good, like her.

152
00:14:56,963 --> 00:14:58,565
Red like... I don't know.

153
00:15:02,635 --> 00:15:04,104
Like the setting sun.

154
00:15:04,104 --> 00:15:07,807
Aye, like
the setting summer sun.

155
00:15:09,209 --> 00:15:11,644
Margaret's a good wife.

156
00:15:11,644 --> 00:15:14,814
With hair that's red
like the setting summer sun.

157
00:15:16,649 --> 00:15:17,984
She cares for me.

158
00:15:19,486 --> 00:15:20,487
And I care for her.

159
00:15:25,625 --> 00:15:26,593
Hmm.

160
00:15:29,162 --> 00:15:32,966
Robin, there are open
lands past the mountains.

161
00:15:35,135 --> 00:15:36,903
Many places to begin again.

162
00:15:41,908 --> 00:15:43,943
No, I do not aim
to begin again.

163
00:15:49,449 --> 00:15:51,840
I aim for a right death.

164
00:17:07,394 --> 00:17:08,762
Edward!

165
00:17:08,762 --> 00:17:09,863
Go, Hendrie!

166
00:17:09,896 --> 00:17:11,598
Edward!

167
00:17:11,598 --> 00:17:14,000
Go, Hendrie, run! Now!

168
00:17:14,501 --> 00:17:16,236
-Edward!
-Back!

169
00:17:16,236 --> 00:17:18,271
Hendrie, get the others!

170
00:17:18,938 --> 00:17:20,240
Edward!

171
00:17:21,207 --> 00:17:23,877
Edward, my love...

172
00:17:25,245 --> 00:17:27,113
Watch over Little Margaret.

173
00:18:59,272 --> 00:19:02,509
Little one, don't worry.

174
00:19:02,509 --> 00:19:06,212
Don't worry.
Come here, come here.

175
00:19:06,212 --> 00:19:08,848
You're safe.
You're safe, daughter.

176
00:19:12,719 --> 00:19:14,988
Let us pray. Let us pray.

177
00:19:17,223 --> 00:19:20,226
O Lord, our God,

178
00:19:20,226 --> 00:19:24,640
grant us grace to desire Thee
with our whole heart.

179
00:19:24,664 --> 00:19:26,733
Come on now, pray.

180
00:19:26,733 --> 00:19:29,903
And in finding Thee,
we may love Thee.

181
00:19:29,903 --> 00:19:32,839
And in loving Thee,
we may hate those sins

182
00:19:32,839 --> 00:19:35,542
from which Thou hast
redeemed us.

183
00:19:35,542 --> 00:19:38,578
For the sake of Jesus Christ.
Amen.

184
00:19:40,547 --> 00:19:43,583
Yes. Yes, good.

185
00:19:43,583 --> 00:19:46,553
Good.

186
00:20:52,485 --> 00:20:53,720
I'm sorry.

187
00:20:55,755 --> 00:20:56,823
I'm sorry.

188
00:20:59,826 --> 00:21:00,927
I'm sorry.

189
00:21:02,462 --> 00:21:04,731
It were that when I woke.

190
00:21:07,100 --> 00:21:08,668
It were that when I woke.

191
00:21:09,969 --> 00:21:11,504
Cousin.

192
00:21:11,504 --> 00:21:13,506
It were that when I woke.

193
00:21:15,800 --> 00:21:16,443
I'm sorry.

194
00:21:17,844 --> 00:21:22,949
♪ The wind
between the north and east ♪

195
00:21:22,949 --> 00:21:26,519
♪ Blowed every chill
and cold ♪

196
00:21:28,355 --> 00:21:32,926
♪ Or coldly blowed to me,
at least ♪

197
00:21:32,926 --> 00:21:36,363
♪ My clothes were thin
and old ♪

198
00:21:37,430 --> 00:21:42,135
♪ The grass all dropping wet
with dew ♪

199
00:21:42,135 --> 00:21:44,871
♪ Low bent their tiny spears ♪

200
00:21:46,306 --> 00:21:50,477
♪ The lowly daisy bended too ♪

201
00:21:51,311 --> 00:21:56,490
♪ More lowly with my tears ♪

202
00:21:58,318 --> 00:22:03,390
♪ Oh, luckless youth
to sorrow born ♪

203
00:22:04,124 --> 00:22:06,826
♪ Shun'd son of poverty ♪

204
00:22:08,461 --> 00:22:13,330
♪ The world made gamely
sport and scorn ♪

205
00:22:13,733 --> 00:22:16,690
♪ And grinning infamy ♪

206
00:22:17,570 --> 00:22:21,641
♪ Unequalled though
my sorrow seems ♪

207
00:22:21,641 --> 00:22:25,780
♪ But great indeed they are ♪

208
00:22:25,780 --> 00:22:28,982
♪ Oh hear my sorrows
for my stream ♪

209
00:22:30,250 --> 00:22:34,421
♪ You'll find an equal there ♪

210
00:22:35,889 --> 00:22:39,492
♪ The land and Eddings
are no more ♪

211
00:22:40,593 --> 00:22:43,530
♪ The pastures too are gone ♪

212
00:22:45,365 --> 00:22:50,203
♪ The greens, the meadows
and the moors ♪

213
00:22:50,203 --> 00:22:52,906
♪ Are all cut up and gone ♪

214
00:22:52,906 --> 00:22:55,108
We cry
to Thee, O Lord.

215
00:22:56,776 --> 00:22:59,379
Do Thou have mercy upon us?

216
00:23:00,680 --> 00:23:02,682
And grant forgiveness.

217
00:23:02,682 --> 00:23:06,786
O King of heaven,
and everlasting Lord,

218
00:23:06,786 --> 00:23:10,857
receive our prayers
which we pour forth.

219
00:23:12,292 --> 00:23:14,127
And grant forgiveness.

220
00:23:14,127 --> 00:23:18,798
Visit the sick,
bring forth the captive,

221
00:23:18,798 --> 00:23:22,369
help the widow and the orphan.

222
00:23:23,703 --> 00:23:26,239
And grant forgiveness.

223
00:23:26,239 --> 00:23:31,378
We have sinned
and departed from Thee.

224
00:23:31,378 --> 00:23:36,649
Wilt Thou, the Redeemer
of all, save us?

225
00:23:37,650 --> 00:23:39,652
And grant forgiveness.

226
00:23:39,652 --> 00:23:42,589
Have mercy on the penitent

227
00:23:42,589 --> 00:23:46,760
and wash away
the stains of sin.

228
00:23:48,428 --> 00:23:50,563
And grant forgiveness.

229
00:23:52,232 --> 00:23:53,967
Amen.

230
00:24:39,379 --> 00:24:40,880
Kill him!

231
00:24:48,210 --> 00:24:49,356
Godwyn!

232
00:25:25,325 --> 00:25:26,826
No!

233
00:26:53,513 --> 00:26:56,316
No. Please. Please.

234
00:26:56,316 --> 00:26:59,352
Please, please!

235
00:27:29,516 --> 00:27:32,385
- Margaret? Margaret!
- No, no.

236
00:27:32,385 --> 00:27:34,354
No!

237
00:27:36,623 --> 00:27:38,958
John! Don't!

238
00:27:44,230 --> 00:27:46,566
Little John!

239
00:27:53,573 --> 00:27:58,780
Twenty winters ago,
you murdered my cousin,

240
00:27:58,780 --> 00:28:00,130
Walter of Hathersage.

241
00:28:01,414 --> 00:28:04,250
You have murdered my sons

242
00:28:04,250 --> 00:28:05,919
and my grandson.

243
00:28:06,920 --> 00:28:08,221
As wergild...

244
00:28:08,655 --> 00:28:11,658
I accept your life...

245
00:28:11,658 --> 00:28:14,661
and the life of your daughter.

246
00:30:22,322 --> 00:30:23,857
...heinous crimes...

247
00:30:25,959 --> 00:30:29,562
...slayer of man,
woman and child...

248
00:30:36,970 --> 00:30:38,571
No...

249
00:30:44,770 --> 00:30:45,812
No...

250
00:30:45,812 --> 00:30:50,830
No! No!
No! No! No!

251
00:30:50,830 --> 00:30:51,918
No!

252
00:30:52,919 --> 00:30:54,754
No!

253
00:32:05,910 --> 00:32:06,393
Robin?

254
00:32:07,327 --> 00:32:10,663
I've heard stories
of a Priory hidden away.

255
00:32:12,265 --> 00:32:13,666
There's a Prioress there

256
00:32:13,666 --> 00:32:15,802
who's older
than anyone remembers...

257
00:32:17,170 --> 00:32:18,738
she has healing magic.

258
00:32:20,240 --> 00:32:22,800
I'll take you to her.

259
00:32:22,800 --> 00:32:23,843
She'll get you well again.

260
00:32:24,778 --> 00:32:26,846
I've heard incredible stories.

261
00:33:27,674 --> 00:33:30,577
Robin, we must leave you.

262
00:33:32,780 --> 00:33:33,413
They'll be hunting us.

263
00:34:10,283 --> 00:34:11,751
Look at the snow...

264
00:34:14,754 --> 00:34:16,589
it's strange
for it to fall this late.

265
00:34:20,727 --> 00:34:22,529
But it won't stay
on the ground...

266
00:34:25,632 --> 00:34:27,467
and the long days
will soon some.

267
00:35:20,320 --> 00:35:21,688
A man brought you here.

268
00:35:23,289 --> 00:35:24,691
He sealed
your wounds with fire

269
00:35:24,691 --> 00:35:26,760
and he did not do a poor job.

270
00:35:28,361 --> 00:35:29,929
You have been here six days.

271
00:35:31,431 --> 00:35:33,133
You have wounds
in your abdomen.

272
00:35:34,200 --> 00:35:36,603
Ribs and a leg badly broken.

273
00:35:38,672 --> 00:35:40,674
Do you understand my words?

274
00:35:44,878 --> 00:35:46,880
Where is this?

275
00:35:46,880 --> 00:35:49,115
You're at
the Priory of St. Clement.

276
00:35:49,115 --> 00:35:50,550
We're a place for you to heal.

277
00:35:51,484 --> 00:35:53,119
Wha... What town?

278
00:35:54,120 --> 00:35:55,455
There is no town.

279
00:35:57,190 --> 00:35:58,958
Do you know the story of Saul?

280
00:36:01,610 --> 00:36:02,395
What?

281
00:36:02,395 --> 00:36:05,565
It goes, there once
was a man, Saul...

282
00:36:05,565 --> 00:36:08,902
a breather of menaces
against disciples of the Lord.

283
00:36:09,736 --> 00:36:11,571
He came
to the Prince of Priests

284
00:36:11,571 --> 00:36:13,973
and asked of him
letters into Damascus,

285
00:36:13,973 --> 00:36:15,375
to the synagogues.

286
00:36:15,375 --> 00:36:16,743
That if he came across

287
00:36:16,743 --> 00:36:18,678
any man or woman of this life,
he should lead them bound

288
00:36:18,678 --> 00:36:20,460
and...

289
00:36:21,481 --> 00:36:23,416
That is all we need to do.

290
00:36:24,584 --> 00:36:26,860
Just a few drops.

291
00:36:28,655 --> 00:36:30,423
It was not too painful?

292
00:36:32,492 --> 00:36:33,760
It were not.

293
00:36:38,231 --> 00:36:39,532
I'm Sister Brigid.

294
00:36:40,934 --> 00:36:42,369
What's your name?

295
00:36:44,237 --> 00:36:45,438
Randolph.

296
00:36:49,743 --> 00:36:52,379
Well, I owe you
an apology, Randolph.

297
00:36:53,213 --> 00:36:54,714
What apology?

298
00:36:56,683 --> 00:36:58,585
You begged for me
to let you die.

299
00:37:00,587 --> 00:37:01,888
And I did not.

300
00:37:04,257 --> 00:37:05,291
You said it was right.

301
00:37:05,291 --> 00:37:06,593
I were with fever.

302
00:37:08,628 --> 00:37:10,430
Well, your fever has passed.

303
00:37:11,965 --> 00:37:13,660
Rest now, Randolph.

304
00:37:36,656 --> 00:37:39,759
Your body
is covered in scars.

305
00:37:56,843 --> 00:37:59,145
Do you mean anyone
at this Priory harm?

306
00:38:03,183 --> 00:38:04,417
I do not.

307
00:38:14,594 --> 00:38:17,630
Will any harm
follow you here?

308
00:38:19,466 --> 00:38:20,767
It will not.

309
00:38:29,876 --> 00:38:32,846
You will do them no harm.

310
00:39:04,978 --> 00:39:07,800
Now back to the bed.

311
00:39:22,228 --> 00:39:23,663
Now back to the door.

312
00:39:51,758 --> 00:39:53,260
Now open the door.

313
00:40:12,245 --> 00:40:13,813
Go as far as you'd like.

314
00:42:01,654 --> 00:42:03,523
William,
careful, please.

315
00:42:11,698 --> 00:42:12,899
Can you row yet?

316
00:42:15,735 --> 00:42:17,871
There is a boat
on the west shore.

317
00:42:20,340 --> 00:42:21,574
That's all right.

318
00:42:22,909 --> 00:42:25,378
You can stay here
if you help in the orchard.

319
00:42:25,378 --> 00:42:27,380
Oh, I'm... not a farmer.

320
00:42:28,281 --> 00:42:29,883
Then you know not how to hunt.

321
00:42:30,517 --> 00:42:31,918
Aye, I know how to hunt.

322
00:42:33,253 --> 00:42:36,122
There is some game
on this island.

323
00:42:36,122 --> 00:42:39,759
But no, you cannot hunt.
You cannot even draw a bow.

324
00:42:39,759 --> 00:42:42,280
-I can draw my bow.
-It's mostly rabbits.

325
00:42:42,280 --> 00:42:44,764
-Do you know how to trap?
-I know how to trap.

326
00:42:46,399 --> 00:42:48,568
Good. But no more
than six traps

327
00:42:48,568 --> 00:42:50,570
or the population
will not sustain.

328
00:42:51,271 --> 00:42:52,872
Can you manage six traps?

329
00:42:57,243 --> 00:42:58,712
I can manage six traps.

330
00:43:00,947 --> 00:43:01,981
Good.

331
00:43:03,283 --> 00:43:06,152
Then the rest of your time,
you may help in the orchard.

332
00:43:42,522 --> 00:43:44,900
Are you
trying to flee?

333
00:43:48,261 --> 00:43:49,529
You are quiet.

334
00:43:51,264 --> 00:43:53,433
I am quiet
and slow.

335
00:43:54,768 --> 00:43:58,338
You are quiet,
but you need to be slow.

336
00:43:58,338 --> 00:43:59,506
You're a cripple.

337
00:43:59,506 --> 00:44:01,207
Aye, you're a leper.

338
00:44:02,142 --> 00:44:05,879
It is all right
to be slow. We are safe here.

339
00:44:05,879 --> 00:44:08,548
That's quite a thing
to say. You know that?

340
00:44:08,548 --> 00:44:10,617
I know that
because she has made us safe.

341
00:44:10,617 --> 00:44:11,985
Oh, your Prioress?

342
00:44:14,454 --> 00:44:15,689
She were like us.

343
00:44:16,690 --> 00:44:20,794
She knew great sorrow.
Great pain.

344
00:44:21,528 --> 00:44:22,796
Widowed young.

345
00:44:24,998 --> 00:44:26,533
But through that sorrow,

346
00:44:26,533 --> 00:44:28,735
she found the strength
to heal us.

347
00:44:28,735 --> 00:44:31,338
Well, you do not look
like you've been healed.

348
00:44:34,808 --> 00:44:36,643
The Prioress once told me
a story

349
00:44:36,643 --> 00:44:38,645
of a great philosopher...

350
00:44:39,713 --> 00:44:42,382
the greatest philosopher
of his time.

351
00:44:43,350 --> 00:44:46,753
But one day,
his king turned against him.

352
00:44:46,753 --> 00:44:49,823
Threw him in a dungeon
to be tortured and executed.

353
00:44:51,324 --> 00:44:53,360
But in his misery,

354
00:44:53,360 --> 00:44:56,496
when he had nothing,
an angel came

355
00:44:56,496 --> 00:44:58,732
to the philosopher
and she spoke to him.

356
00:44:59,866 --> 00:45:01,735
And from her,

357
00:45:01,735 --> 00:45:04,371
he learned
that it did not matter

358
00:45:04,371 --> 00:45:06,940
if this whole world
were misery...

359
00:45:08,675 --> 00:45:10,744
if all he had were death.

360
00:45:12,379 --> 00:45:14,447
Because he had one thing

361
00:45:14,447 --> 00:45:16,750
that could never be
touched or taken.

362
00:45:19,352 --> 00:45:20,687
He had his mind.

363
00:45:22,522 --> 00:45:23,757
And in his mind...

364
00:45:25,458 --> 00:45:26,793
he had God.

365
00:45:29,462 --> 00:45:33,330
It's never too late
to find peace.

366
00:45:33,967 --> 00:45:35,350
What are you doing?

367
00:45:35,350 --> 00:45:38,380
Ah,
I row across every day.

368
00:45:38,380 --> 00:45:39,906
Your friend was strong enough
to take you,

369
00:45:39,906 --> 00:45:41,808
but some are not,
so I ferry them.

370
00:45:41,808 --> 00:45:44,744
-Will you take me across?
-I will not.

371
00:45:44,744 --> 00:45:47,881
You can row yourself
when you're stronger.

372
00:45:47,881 --> 00:45:50,717
For now, work at your tasks.
Trapping, I hear.

373
00:45:50,717 --> 00:45:52,986
-I will hunt.
-No, you can't hunt.

374
00:45:58,391 --> 00:46:00,600
Leper,

375
00:46:00,600 --> 00:46:02,429
what happened
to that great philosopher?

376
00:46:03,430 --> 00:46:06,433
He were tortured
and executed, of course.

377
00:46:07,934 --> 00:46:08,968
Of course.

378
00:46:15,742 --> 00:46:18,311
♪ Sumer is icumen
In loude sing cuccu! ♪

379
00:46:18,345 --> 00:46:20,747
♪ Groweth seed
and bloweth meed ♪

380
00:46:20,747 --> 00:46:22,849
♪ And springth the wode now ♪

381
00:46:22,849 --> 00:46:25,180
♪ Sing cuccu ♪

382
00:46:25,180 --> 00:46:28,421
♪ Ewe bleteth after lamb
Loweth after calve cow ♪

383
00:48:09,522 --> 00:48:11,791
Oi! Oi!

384
00:48:11,791 --> 00:48:13,860
The Leper has brought someone!

385
00:48:14,260 --> 00:48:16,290
From the far shore!

386
00:48:55,802 --> 00:48:57,137
Papa's dead.

387
00:50:12,879 --> 00:50:14,414
How's the girl?

388
00:50:27,660 --> 00:50:29,662
Let me show you
my trees.

389
00:50:39,739 --> 00:50:42,942
These are the elderberries.

390
00:50:42,942 --> 00:50:45,712
They harvest
late in the summer.

391
00:50:45,712 --> 00:50:48,140
Do they know
what you were before this?

392
00:50:48,140 --> 00:50:50,216
Oh, you'll have
to favor this side

393
00:50:50,216 --> 00:50:51,384
for my hearing.

394
00:50:53,720 --> 00:50:56,456
Pears, I harvest just after.

395
00:50:59,559 --> 00:51:01,628
And what were I before this?

396
00:51:01,628 --> 00:51:03,363
Oh,
a sellsword at best.

397
00:51:03,363 --> 00:51:05,765
Aye, at best, certainly.

398
00:51:06,700 --> 00:51:08,340
We have a way about us!

399
00:51:09,536 --> 00:51:11,370
You remember the trees?

400
00:51:11,370 --> 00:51:13,440
- Pears and elderberries.
- Wonderful.

401
00:51:16,376 --> 00:51:17,644
Some of them know.

402
00:51:18,878 --> 00:51:22,820
But the Prioress does not care
who we were.

403
00:51:24,284 --> 00:51:26,720
And the apples harvest
in the autumn.

404
00:51:28,540 --> 00:51:31,910
Did she, uh,
speak of what happened to her?

405
00:51:32,759 --> 00:51:34,828
Well, the Prioress
is tending to the girl.

406
00:51:34,894 --> 00:51:37,731
You should speak with her,
if you are concerned.

407
00:51:41,234 --> 00:51:42,469
What were the trees?

408
00:51:44,304 --> 00:51:46,740
Pears, apples
and elderberries.

409
00:51:48,608 --> 00:51:49,843
Wonderful.

410
00:52:01,588 --> 00:52:03,423
This will be
your last letting.

411
00:52:04,758 --> 00:52:06,926
Though your body
still has much healing.

412
00:52:10,797 --> 00:52:11,931
You're tired.

413
00:52:13,990 --> 00:52:14,134
I am.

414
00:52:15,435 --> 00:52:16,936
But I have been tired before.

415
00:52:19,139 --> 00:52:20,540
The child does not sleep.

416
00:52:24,110 --> 00:52:25,445
What happened to her?

417
00:52:27,113 --> 00:52:28,114
Terrible things.

418
00:52:31,384 --> 00:52:34,621
-She told you her story?
-No, she does not speak.

419
00:52:34,621 --> 00:52:36,823
She does not eat
and she does not sleep.

420
00:52:44,397 --> 00:52:45,732
What is her name?

421
00:52:53,406 --> 00:52:54,641
Margaret.

422
00:52:57,811 --> 00:52:59,450
Who is she?

423
00:53:01,147 --> 00:53:04,500
I met her father. A farmer.

424
00:53:05,318 --> 00:53:07,870
Well,
he's dead.

425
00:53:07,870 --> 00:53:08,154
It seems.

426
00:53:08,154 --> 00:53:09,656
And the mother?

427
00:53:09,656 --> 00:53:12,492
-Ah, I think dead.
-How?

428
00:53:12,492 --> 00:53:14,594
I don't know. Dead past.

429
00:53:15,729 --> 00:53:16,730
Slain?

430
00:53:17,997 --> 00:53:19,320
Perhaps.

431
00:53:24,437 --> 00:53:25,839
You lie very well.

432
00:53:35,248 --> 00:53:36,549
Did the child see?

433
00:53:39,185 --> 00:53:40,620
She could have.

434
00:53:43,223 --> 00:53:44,958
That is much
for a child to see.

435
00:53:55,201 --> 00:53:56,603
I'm sorry for your friend.

436
00:54:01,207 --> 00:54:02,409
Thank you.

437
00:54:03,643 --> 00:54:05,879
Would you like me
to pray for him?

438
00:54:10,500 --> 00:54:11,484
As you wish.

439
00:54:15,550 --> 00:54:16,156
What was his name?

440
00:54:20,794 --> 00:54:21,895
Edward.

441
00:54:24,130 --> 00:54:25,432
Edward.

442
00:54:28,568 --> 00:54:30,136
Be not your heart afraid,

443
00:54:30,136 --> 00:54:31,404
for ye believe in God

444
00:54:31,404 --> 00:54:32,739
and ye believe in me.

445
00:54:34,607 --> 00:54:37,444
In the house of my father,
there are many rooms.

446
00:54:38,745 --> 00:54:41,815
And when I make ready
for you a place,

447
00:54:41,815 --> 00:54:44,150
I shall come
and take thee to myself.

448
00:54:45,518 --> 00:54:48,521
For where I am,
He may be also.

449
00:54:50,924 --> 00:54:53,930
And whither I go,
He shall know the way.

450
00:55:14,214 --> 00:55:16,116
- She has a knife.
- Margaret!

451
00:55:16,116 --> 00:55:17,484
She stabbed me!

452
00:55:17,484 --> 00:55:18,985
Margaret!

453
00:55:21,321 --> 00:55:23,356
It's all right.

454
00:55:24,524 --> 00:55:26,726
Margaret, it's...
it's all right.

455
00:55:26,726 --> 00:55:28,628
Margaret, it's all right.

456
00:55:31,564 --> 00:55:33,299
She don't know
this island.

457
00:55:33,299 --> 00:55:34,968
There are boar about.

458
00:55:38,400 --> 00:55:39,639
- Margaret!
- Margaret!

459
00:55:39,639 --> 00:55:41,474
Margaret!

460
00:55:41,474 --> 00:55:44,344
- Margaret!
- Margaret!

461
00:55:44,344 --> 00:55:45,879
Margaret!

462
00:57:31,418 --> 00:57:32,619
Oi.

463
00:57:35,188 --> 00:57:36,256
Oi!

464
00:57:44,931 --> 00:57:46,990
Give it.

465
00:57:59,446 --> 00:58:00,714
Give it.

466
00:58:18,640 --> 00:58:19,733
Those men that hurt you,

467
00:58:23,200 --> 00:58:24,700
do they know you're here?

468
00:58:29,809 --> 00:58:30,810
Hmm.

469
00:58:37,550 --> 00:58:38,918
What's my name?

470
00:58:45,910 --> 00:58:46,920
Say my name.

471
00:58:48,328 --> 00:58:49,529
Randolph.

472
00:58:55,235 --> 00:58:56,503
That's right.

473
00:59:01,675 --> 00:59:03,410
Who's Little John?

474
00:59:05,612 --> 00:59:08,882
That name is nonsense
and you should never speak it.

475
00:59:08,882 --> 00:59:11,518
And if you speak it,
a cat will come in the night

476
00:59:11,518 --> 00:59:12,619
and take your tongue.

477
00:59:23,290 --> 00:59:24,130
It's all right.

478
00:59:27,200 --> 00:59:28,401
Go to sleep.

479
00:59:35,742 --> 00:59:37,770
I'll watch the storm.

480
00:59:41,481 --> 00:59:43,550
All right, lay down.

481
00:59:47,387 --> 00:59:48,655
Close your eyes.

482
00:59:53,893 --> 00:59:54,894
You can sleep.

483
01:00:00,133 --> 01:00:01,434
Sleep.

484
01:00:39,839 --> 01:00:42,800
Thank you
for bringing her back.

485
01:00:44,377 --> 01:00:45,612
It were nothing.

486
01:00:50,950 --> 01:00:53,190
Do you know the story
of this Priory?

487
01:00:54,120 --> 01:00:55,355
No.

488
01:00:57,691 --> 01:00:59,626
Well, in ages before history,

489
01:00:59,626 --> 01:01:01,227
this was a holy site

490
01:01:01,227 --> 01:01:02,796
of the ancient Druids.

491
01:01:04,798 --> 01:01:06,700
They worshipped unknown gods.

492
01:01:08,401 --> 01:01:09,903
Worshipped in these woods.

493
01:01:11,471 --> 01:01:13,973
Then the Romans came long ago,
and they sensed

494
01:01:13,973 --> 01:01:15,308
the magic of this place,

495
01:01:15,308 --> 01:01:16,976
so they built their temples.

496
01:01:18,845 --> 01:01:20,647
And people upon people
sensed it,

497
01:01:20,647 --> 01:01:22,649
and they came here to worship.

498
01:01:24,217 --> 01:01:25,985
Countless gods,
tribe after tribe,

499
01:01:25,985 --> 01:01:28,822
who would not even know
how to speak to each other.

500
01:01:29,989 --> 01:01:32,158
Yet we were all
pulled to this place.

501
01:01:34,260 --> 01:01:36,863
Do you believe
there is magic in this island?

502
01:01:39,366 --> 01:01:41,340
I believe there is power
in it.

503
01:01:43,870 --> 01:01:46,720
I have seen
the power in stories.

504
01:01:48,742 --> 01:01:52,120
They can be used to make men
do terrible things.

505
01:01:53,113 --> 01:01:57,500
And then those terrible things
become stories.

506
01:01:58,385 --> 01:01:59,586
And stories...

507
01:02:03,923 --> 01:02:04,924
No.

508
01:02:05,625 --> 01:02:07,127
You cannot trust any of them.

509
01:02:08,128 --> 01:02:09,963
We cannot be
trusted with them.

510
01:02:12,365 --> 01:02:15,135
Knives cut bread
as well as they do flesh.

511
01:02:16,870 --> 01:02:18,538
It's a question of balance.

512
01:02:19,372 --> 01:02:21,740
Does balance
have a say?

513
01:02:23,610 --> 01:02:26,460
I think if balance
did not have some say,

514
01:02:27,247 --> 01:02:28,715
we would not be here.

515
01:02:30,817 --> 01:02:34,654
This world would not...
be here and...

516
01:02:35,989 --> 01:02:38,910
we would not be
sharing these words.

517
01:02:39,259 --> 01:02:40,727
And do you ever consider that?

518
01:02:42,796 --> 01:02:44,497
The incredible precision
of balance

519
01:02:44,497 --> 01:02:47,000
over such an expanse of time.

520
01:02:48,635 --> 01:02:52,906
The balance it takes to create
a word, any specific word.

521
01:02:52,906 --> 01:02:55,742
That can pass
between lips and...

522
01:02:57,577 --> 01:02:59,813
be understood by two minds.

523
01:03:07,253 --> 01:03:08,521
Randolph.

524
01:03:12,425 --> 01:03:13,760
Thank you.

525
01:04:19,325 --> 01:04:21,161
- Mmm. Mmm.
- Mmm.

526
01:04:32,839 --> 01:04:33,840
Not hungry?

527
01:04:35,842 --> 01:04:37,100
No?

528
01:05:09,642 --> 01:05:11,144
I'll be dying soon.

529
01:05:12,979 --> 01:05:14,470
How do you know?

530
01:05:16,449 --> 01:05:18,385
I can
feel it inside.

531
01:05:20,754 --> 01:05:22,589
What does it feel like?

532
01:05:24,724 --> 01:05:26,393
It feels right.

533
01:05:37,971 --> 01:05:39,506
There's someone there.

534
01:05:42,509 --> 01:05:44,110
The waters
have been busy.

535
01:05:47,580 --> 01:05:48,848
Start around the feet.

536
01:05:49,349 --> 01:05:50,583
Little cuts.

537
01:05:51,170 --> 01:05:52,850
Good. Other one.

538
01:05:54,320 --> 01:05:56,589
All right. Oh.

539
01:05:58,258 --> 01:05:59,426
Okay.

540
01:06:00,326 --> 01:06:01,928
Good.

541
01:06:01,928 --> 01:06:03,630
Right, now,
let's do down the front.

542
01:06:03,630 --> 01:06:05,432
Right down on the belly. Good.

543
01:06:06,433 --> 01:06:08,468
Right. Give me.

544
01:06:08,468 --> 01:06:10,437
Right. Watch this one.

545
01:06:10,437 --> 01:06:13,173
Just like... just like that.

546
01:06:13,173 --> 01:06:14,841
That's it.
You do the other one.

547
01:06:16,309 --> 01:06:18,678
That's it, that's it,
that's it.

548
01:06:18,678 --> 01:06:19,679
Pull.

549
01:06:55,148 --> 01:06:57,417
You are a brave
young man.

550
01:06:58,418 --> 01:06:59,753
Thank you, sister.

551
01:07:01,654 --> 01:07:02,989
Are you hungry, Arthur?

552
01:07:06,993 --> 01:07:08,495
I am, sister.

553
01:07:08,495 --> 01:07:11,164
Well, Sarah will fix you up
a good supper tonight.

554
01:07:11,164 --> 01:07:13,533
Herring stew. Herring stew.

555
01:07:15,435 --> 01:07:18,405
-Do you like that?
-Yes.

556
01:07:18,405 --> 01:07:19,839
Where do you come from,
Arthur?

557
01:07:23,677 --> 01:07:25,345
My family farm
toward Keswick.

558
01:07:25,345 --> 01:07:27,514
- Toward Keswick?
- Yes, Sir.

559
01:07:27,514 --> 01:07:30,417
-Randolph
-Randolph. Toward Keswick.

560
01:07:30,417 --> 01:07:32,419
The Leper said
you seek your niece.

561
01:07:33,286 --> 01:07:34,788
-I do.
-You were set upon?

562
01:07:37,223 --> 01:07:38,758
-I was.
-On the road?

563
01:07:40,694 --> 01:07:41,928
Yes.

564
01:07:41,928 --> 01:07:43,697
-You are safe here.
-Which road?

565
01:07:45,532 --> 01:07:47,330
The road to Keswick, Sir.

566
01:07:48,568 --> 01:07:50,370
Thank the Lord you survived.

567
01:07:50,370 --> 01:07:51,705
I do thank the Lord.

568
01:07:51,705 --> 01:07:53,540
How about honeyed pears
after supper

569
01:07:53,540 --> 01:07:54,974
for being so brave?

570
01:07:58,144 --> 01:08:00,413
-Thank you, sister.
-Good.

571
01:08:13,893 --> 01:08:15,950
Little Margaret.

572
01:08:16,463 --> 01:08:17,997
That man, Arthur.

573
01:08:17,997 --> 01:08:20,834
Did you ever see him
before you came to the Priory?

574
01:08:24,700 --> 01:08:25,710
Margaret.

575
01:08:32,612 --> 01:08:36,820
The men...
The men who hurt your papa.

576
01:08:38,952 --> 01:08:40,587
Did you see their faces?

577
01:08:41,855 --> 01:08:43,423
Papa said to run.

578
01:08:54,267 --> 01:08:55,602
Papa stopped praying.

579
01:08:57,370 --> 01:08:58,505
He was angry.

580
01:09:00,140 --> 01:09:01,541
He prayed in his mind.

581
01:09:04,944 --> 01:09:05,945
What's Papa's name?

582
01:09:10,316 --> 01:09:11,651
Your papa's your papa.

583
01:09:24,364 --> 01:09:25,565
Bring it here.

584
01:09:35,141 --> 01:09:37,143
Oh, this is fine work.

585
01:09:41,214 --> 01:09:42,582
Oh.

586
01:09:43,149 --> 01:09:44,884
You see it favors
a bend here.

587
01:09:46,586 --> 01:09:50,323
Oh, aye. Now you have to
balance it so it bends evenly.

588
01:09:51,157 --> 01:09:54,994
So this part here needs
to be thinned. All right?

589
01:10:00,367 --> 01:10:01,835
Can you make for me?

590
01:10:04,704 --> 01:10:06,106
You want me
to make you a bow?

591
01:10:10,844 --> 01:10:11,878
All right.

592
01:10:19,919 --> 01:10:21,454
Today,
I remembered a story

593
01:10:21,454 --> 01:10:23,857
by a poet named Lucretius.

594
01:10:25,792 --> 01:10:27,794
He wrote on
what are called atoms.

595
01:10:29,596 --> 01:10:31,531
Where if you pick apart
the trees

596
01:10:31,531 --> 01:10:33,366
and people and stones,

597
01:10:33,366 --> 01:10:36,870
these would be the smallest
invisible pieces

598
01:10:36,870 --> 01:10:40,407
that make up
everything in creation.

599
01:10:42,275 --> 01:10:46,746
And these atoms are sailing
through the void and...

600
01:10:49,549 --> 01:10:51,384
well, sometimes,
for no reason at all,

601
01:10:51,384 --> 01:10:52,719
they change their course.

602
01:10:55,722 --> 01:10:57,924
The least amount,
not even a hair.

603
01:11:02,796 --> 01:11:06,666
And if it weren't
for that small...

604
01:11:07,500 --> 01:11:11,504
unpredictable change
forcing the atoms to cross

605
01:11:11,504 --> 01:11:13,440
and weave with each other...

606
01:11:16,609 --> 01:11:19,446
nothing at all
under the heavens would exist.

607
01:12:04,891 --> 01:12:06,960
Yes. Good.

608
01:12:06,960 --> 01:12:08,361
Harder.

609
01:12:08,962 --> 01:12:10,296
That's it. Good.

610
01:12:13,633 --> 01:12:15,802
That's good. Harder.

611
01:12:16,703 --> 01:12:18,171
Let me help you.

612
01:12:19,673 --> 01:12:20,674
Grab that one.

613
01:12:21,975 --> 01:12:24,244
Good. There we go!

614
01:12:24,577 --> 01:12:25,645
Good.

615
01:12:29,820 --> 01:12:30,650
Which one do you think
for your bow?

616
01:12:31,484 --> 01:12:32,752
Let's hold and look.

617
01:12:33,687 --> 01:12:34,688
Okay.

618
01:12:35,488 --> 01:12:37,657
There we go.
They're both good.

619
01:12:48,902 --> 01:12:50,670
Margaret!

620
01:12:50,670 --> 01:12:52,272
Margaret! Come and play!

621
01:13:32,645 --> 01:13:33,646
Arthur.

622
01:13:35,480 --> 01:13:36,583
Do you know how to trap?

623
01:13:36,583 --> 01:13:38,284
-Yes.
-Good.

624
01:13:38,284 --> 01:13:40,387
I need a strong hand. Come.

625
01:13:53,466 --> 01:13:55,101
Does your family have land?

626
01:13:56,836 --> 01:13:57,771
Yes.

627
01:13:59,906 --> 01:14:01,274
How many
of you are there?

628
01:14:03,276 --> 01:14:04,511
I don't know.

629
01:14:11,418 --> 01:14:12,686
Are you all right?

630
01:14:14,487 --> 01:14:16,890
I am. I am.

631
01:14:16,890 --> 01:14:18,910
Just not as young
as I once were.

632
01:14:20,760 --> 01:14:22,328
I could use a hand up is all.

633
01:14:27,167 --> 01:14:28,368
Thank you.

634
01:14:30,300 --> 01:14:32,380
Oh aye, they delivered you
quite a blow.

635
01:14:34,400 --> 01:14:35,275
-Yes.
-Who did it?

636
01:14:37,944 --> 01:14:39,212
A man.

637
01:14:39,646 --> 01:14:40,680
Some men.

638
01:14:41,948 --> 01:14:43,783
-Bandits.
-A man, bandits?

639
01:14:44,884 --> 01:14:46,553
-Yes.
-Huh. May I look?

640
01:14:52,692 --> 01:14:54,561
It's quite a blow.

641
01:14:54,561 --> 01:14:58,640
Oh, you're lucky you survived.
You're a lucky boy.

642
01:14:58,640 --> 01:14:59,132
Yes.

643
01:14:59,132 --> 01:15:01,468
You should be thankful
to be alive.

644
01:15:01,468 --> 01:15:03,703
-Yes.
-He used a quarterstaff?

645
01:15:10,100 --> 01:15:11,378
Hmm.

646
01:15:11,378 --> 01:15:13,313
Lucky it didn't
take your head off.

647
01:15:18,180 --> 01:15:19,686
Randolph.

648
01:15:22,489 --> 01:15:23,690
Randolph.

649
01:15:26,726 --> 01:15:27,761
Moshe?

650
01:15:31,364 --> 01:15:34,670
The Prioress said to come.

651
01:16:15,542 --> 01:16:17,711
Are you in great pain?

652
01:16:26,886 --> 01:16:28,755
Do you remember the trees?

653
01:16:31,391 --> 01:16:33,393
Pears, apples
and elderberries.

654
01:16:35,962 --> 01:16:37,230
Wonderful.

655
01:16:47,607 --> 01:16:50,810
You know that you are
the most important person

656
01:16:50,810 --> 01:16:52,612
in Little Margaret's life.

657
01:16:53,179 --> 01:16:56,149
Ah, I'm not important.

658
01:17:08,795 --> 01:17:10,363
Think of all the people

659
01:17:10,363 --> 01:17:12,298
whose lives you've crossed.

660
01:17:15,468 --> 01:17:18,271
We were important somehow
to all of them.

661
01:17:25,645 --> 01:17:28,748
Do you know the story
of Guy of Gisborne

662
01:17:30,917 --> 01:17:32,485
and Robin Hood?

663
01:17:37,724 --> 01:17:39,250
Yes.

664
01:17:43,830 --> 01:17:46,166
They say you killed him.

665
01:17:48,101 --> 01:17:49,669
Did you really behead him?

666
01:17:49,669 --> 01:17:53,390
-You are confused, leper.
-Well, I'll not tell a soul.

667
01:17:55,575 --> 01:17:58,578
But don't lie to a man
on his deathbed.

668
01:18:01,114 --> 01:18:04,751
So, did you really behead him?

669
01:18:08,288 --> 01:18:10,623
There were no Guy of Gisborne.

670
01:18:10,623 --> 01:18:13,693
It were just one of the many
tales that passed along.

671
01:18:16,620 --> 01:18:17,630
But I beheaded other men.

672
01:18:25,305 --> 01:18:27,307
You really don't remember?

673
01:18:29,876 --> 01:18:32,145
No.

674
01:18:32,145 --> 01:18:33,713
Think about that name.

675
01:18:38,385 --> 01:18:40,754
There were a Guy of Gisborne.

676
01:18:44,657 --> 01:18:46,393
But you did not behead him.

677
01:18:49,162 --> 01:18:50,563
You cut off his ear.

678
01:18:58,405 --> 01:19:03,476
You said, in another life,
you'd share a drink with him.

679
01:19:05,812 --> 01:19:07,180
Do you remember that?

680
01:19:19,192 --> 01:19:22,429
We seem to have
found another life.

681
01:19:29,369 --> 01:19:32,272
Now,
there is one cruelty

682
01:19:32,272 --> 01:19:34,841
I would ask you
to not bring about.

683
01:19:37,277 --> 01:19:39,312
You will
guard the orchard

684
01:19:39,312 --> 01:19:41,548
until you too die.

685
01:19:44,718 --> 01:19:47,200
You will serve the Prioress...

686
01:19:48,521 --> 01:19:52,125
and the people of this Priory,
past and future.

687
01:19:56,896 --> 01:20:00,633
But at no point
in that time...

688
01:20:03,336 --> 01:20:07,574
in those
good and peaceful years,

689
01:20:10,577 --> 01:20:14,140
will you tell the Prioress
who you really are.

690
01:20:20,520 --> 01:20:21,554
Why?

691
01:20:23,990 --> 01:20:25,225
Because...

692
01:20:27,270 --> 01:20:28,995
one of those nameless,

693
01:20:29,290 --> 01:20:30,263
faceless deaths

694
01:20:30,263 --> 01:20:32,332
in the shadows of your mind...

695
01:20:35,268 --> 01:20:37,370
were in another life...

696
01:20:39,873 --> 01:20:41,274
her beloved.

697
01:20:49,749 --> 01:20:50,784
Promise me.

698
01:20:56,560 --> 01:20:57,290
Robin...

699
01:20:59,250 --> 01:21:00,260
Promise me.

700
01:21:27,587 --> 01:21:35,950
♪ Sumer is icumen in
Loude sing cuccu! ♪

701
01:21:35,128 --> 01:21:38,331
♪ Groweth seed
and bloweth meed ♪

702
01:21:38,331 --> 01:21:41,968
♪ And springth the wode now ♪

703
01:21:41,968 --> 01:21:45,605
♪ Sing cuccu ♪

704
01:21:45,605 --> 01:21:52,120
♪ Ewe bleteth after lamb
Loweth after calve cow ♪

705
01:21:52,120 --> 01:21:55,849
♪ Bulloc sterteth
bucke verteth ♪

706
01:21:55,849 --> 01:21:58,752
♪ Merye sing cuccu! ♪

707
01:21:58,752 --> 01:22:05,325
♪ Cuccu, cuccu
Wel singest thou cuccu! ♪

708
01:22:05,325 --> 01:22:07,360
♪ Ne swik thou never now! ♪

709
01:22:32,152 --> 01:22:33,520
Good-bye, Brigid.

710
01:22:47,330 --> 01:22:48,201
Arthur.

711
01:22:50,570 --> 01:22:51,671
Come.

712
01:22:54,841 --> 01:22:56,576
There's a child
on the far shore.

713
01:22:58,211 --> 01:22:59,579
Perhaps it's your niece.

714
01:23:01,648 --> 01:23:03,750
The Leper said
you sought your lost niece.

715
01:23:05,552 --> 01:23:07,320
Yes.

716
01:23:07,320 --> 01:23:09,756
-Could it be her?
-We shall see.

717
01:23:49,950 --> 01:23:51,970
I do not see signs of anyone.

718
01:23:52,298 --> 01:23:53,633
Ah, we should wait.

719
01:23:54,634 --> 01:23:56,690
Maybe they will return.

720
01:24:18,258 --> 01:24:19,492
What is your name?

721
01:24:23,663 --> 01:24:24,731
Arthur.

722
01:24:26,660 --> 01:24:28,168
Do not waste time lying to me.

723
01:24:28,168 --> 01:24:29,436
What is your real name?

724
01:24:34,407 --> 01:24:35,475
Godwyn.

725
01:24:38,778 --> 01:24:41,181
You are deciding, Godwyn,

726
01:24:41,181 --> 01:24:43,350
whether to do
the deed yourself...

727
01:24:44,617 --> 01:24:46,119
or to fetch your family.

728
01:24:49,522 --> 01:24:50,490
What deed?

729
01:24:50,490 --> 01:24:52,659
How many men
have you killed, Godwyn?

730
01:24:54,160 --> 01:24:56,863
How many children
have you killed?

731
01:25:02,268 --> 01:25:05,372
I have killed so many,
I could not give you a count.

732
01:25:07,107 --> 01:25:08,975
For longer than
you've been alive.

733
01:25:08,975 --> 01:25:11,978
I've been killing the kin of
those I killed a lifetime ago.

734
01:25:11,978 --> 01:25:14,140
I do not remember the first,

735
01:25:14,140 --> 01:25:16,316
who meant nothing to me
at the time, but...

736
01:25:17,550 --> 01:25:19,552
their brothers
and their children,

737
01:25:19,552 --> 01:25:22,222
their grandchildren,
they remember me.

738
01:25:23,189 --> 01:25:25,225
So now I must kill them.

739
01:25:26,159 --> 01:25:28,695
Again and again.

740
01:25:28,728 --> 01:25:32,699
In different forms,
like shades. Again.

741
01:25:34,670 --> 01:25:36,236
And again,
and it never ceases.

742
01:25:39,873 --> 01:25:41,574
It's a curse, Godwyn.

743
01:25:43,410 --> 01:25:45,780
And it's one
you bring on yourself,

744
01:25:45,780 --> 01:25:47,747
even if done through duty.

745
01:25:48,748 --> 01:25:50,750
It cares not about your duty.

746
01:25:51,551 --> 01:25:54,554
This world cares
only about blood.

747
01:25:56,322 --> 01:25:58,525
And blood is all
it will give in return.

748
01:26:01,227 --> 01:26:04,164
But do you want
to kill a child, Godwyn?

749
01:26:06,433 --> 01:26:08,101
Do you want to be responsible

750
01:26:08,101 --> 01:26:10,503
for the killing
of a little girl?

751
01:26:13,907 --> 01:26:15,108
No.

752
01:26:26,953 --> 01:26:28,455
Your father's dead?

753
01:26:30,230 --> 01:26:31,910
And your uncles?

754
01:26:34,260 --> 01:26:36,290
I am the eldest left.

755
01:26:40,633 --> 01:26:42,680
Who else yet lives, Godwyn?

756
01:26:44,604 --> 01:26:45,638
My mother.

757
01:26:47,474 --> 01:26:48,475
My aunts.

758
01:26:49,976 --> 01:26:51,644
My sisters.

759
01:26:51,644 --> 01:26:53,546
You have a home, Godwyn?

760
01:26:55,882 --> 01:26:57,617
-Yes.
-Go home.

761
01:26:58,952 --> 01:27:01,588
Tell your family
all blood debts are paid.

762
01:27:02,288 --> 01:27:04,900
They'll all be paid someday.

763
01:27:06,292 --> 01:27:07,627
Sleep in your own bed.

764
01:27:08,895 --> 01:27:11,640
Hold dear the life

765
01:27:11,640 --> 01:27:13,166
you will yet share
with your kin.

766
01:27:14,768 --> 01:27:16,469
And if you return here,

767
01:27:17,604 --> 01:27:19,172
you will have wasted
this chance

768
01:27:19,172 --> 01:27:21,107
at life that I give you now.

769
01:27:22,842 --> 01:27:24,778
And I will cut your throat

770
01:27:24,778 --> 01:27:26,513
and never think of you again.

771
01:27:33,353 --> 01:27:34,421
Go now.

772
01:27:36,923 --> 01:27:38,191
And do not look back.

773
01:28:32,812 --> 01:28:35,810
I thought
you had departed.

774
01:28:44,824 --> 01:28:46,259
I am Robin the Outlaw.

775
01:28:49,996 --> 01:28:53,666
You... You need to know
that I'm a monster.

776
01:28:56,200 --> 01:28:57,437
I'm not one Randolph.

777
01:29:00,206 --> 01:29:03,443
I am the outlaw, Robin Hood.

778
01:29:18,240 --> 01:29:20,193
I'm sorry...

779
01:31:20,313 --> 01:31:21,748
Tell me I should leave.

780
01:31:24,584 --> 01:31:25,652
I will go now.

781
01:31:33,760 --> 01:31:35,950
Get in the bed.

782
01:31:55,480 --> 01:31:56,750
-Brigid...
-Lie down.

783
01:35:22,255 --> 01:35:24,491
You burned my husband alive.

784
01:35:29,996 --> 01:35:31,498
I dream that
he was already dead,

785
01:35:31,498 --> 01:35:34,234
but why else did you bar
the door?

786
01:35:38,805 --> 01:35:40,173
It felt like a lifetime

787
01:35:40,173 --> 01:35:42,676
searching the ashes
of our home.

788
01:35:46,120 --> 01:35:47,747
And he looked so small.

789
01:35:49,749 --> 01:35:53,586
Curled up in the corner
with so much of him gone.

790
01:35:58,258 --> 01:35:59,759
But as much as I dream,

791
01:35:59,759 --> 01:36:01,261
I know he was alive.

792
01:36:05,965 --> 01:36:07,767
Because, until the very end,

793
01:36:07,767 --> 01:36:09,202
he had wrapped himself

794
01:36:09,202 --> 01:36:11,271
around our children.

795
01:36:58,752 --> 01:37:00,687
Randolph...

796
01:37:02,756 --> 01:37:04,240
...it's me.

797
01:37:58,780 --> 01:38:00,246
People speak
of Robin Hood.

798
01:38:05,218 --> 01:38:06,786
Tell his stories.

799
01:38:13,159 --> 01:38:14,661
They're all lies.

800
01:38:18,665 --> 01:38:21,401
Lies that I told long ago.

801
01:38:23,690 --> 01:38:24,637
So that fools would...

802
01:38:26,172 --> 01:38:28,274
follow me into the dark.

803
01:38:37,784 --> 01:38:40,520
Robin.

804
01:38:45,358 --> 01:38:47,293
What have they done to you?

805
01:38:53,199 --> 01:38:55,350
Don't be afraid.

806
01:38:57,370 --> 01:38:59,706
I will rescue you
from this place.

807
01:39:01,808 --> 01:39:04,110
I'll rescue Little Margaret.

808
01:39:05,645 --> 01:39:08,815
And we're gonna start
a new life together.

809
01:39:09,516 --> 01:39:10,550
Edward...

810
01:39:14,888 --> 01:39:17,123
tell me about your wife.

811
01:39:26,866 --> 01:39:28,680
My wife.

812
01:39:30,870 --> 01:39:32,720
Margaret.

813
01:39:36,209 --> 01:39:37,410
Margaret.

814
01:39:39,746 --> 01:39:41,681
My wife, Margaret.

815
01:39:43,983 --> 01:39:45,552
Paint a portrait.

816
01:39:48,154 --> 01:39:49,522
Paint a portrait?

817
01:39:53,927 --> 01:39:55,362
She has hair...

818
01:39:57,597 --> 01:39:58,732
red like...

819
01:40:00,500 --> 01:40:02,369
the setting sun.

820
01:40:05,205 --> 01:40:08,441
Like the setting summer sun.

821
01:40:15,749 --> 01:40:16,750
Red like...

822
01:40:17,617 --> 01:40:19,786
the setting summer...

823
01:40:20,854 --> 01:40:22,122
sun.

824
01:40:40,306 --> 01:40:41,307
Robin...

825
01:40:47,414 --> 01:40:49,716
Have you found
your right death?

826
01:41:50,443 --> 01:41:52,479
I'm ready to finish it.

827
01:41:59,652 --> 01:42:01,388
I owe this life to you.

828
01:42:09,162 --> 01:42:10,663
It is monstrous.

829
01:42:15,168 --> 01:42:17,170
But I owe this life to you.

830
01:42:17,871 --> 01:42:19,406
You owe me nothing.

831
01:42:24,878 --> 01:42:27,147
I have never taken
a life before.

832
01:42:28,648 --> 01:42:29,649
Ah.

833
01:42:31,384 --> 01:42:34,540
It can be
as if pruning a flower.

834
01:42:35,989 --> 01:42:37,724
Well, it should not be.

835
01:42:37,724 --> 01:42:40,600
Aye, it should not.

836
01:42:41,695 --> 01:42:42,762
But it can.

837
01:42:48,601 --> 01:42:51,204
I help those
who come to this island.

838
01:42:54,700 --> 01:42:55,241
I heal them.

839
01:42:59,379 --> 01:43:00,413
Please.

840
01:43:05,919 --> 01:43:07,287
Heal me.

841
01:44:02,976 --> 01:44:04,511
Little Margaret...

842
01:44:10,283 --> 01:44:12,585
your father's name were John.

843
01:44:22,280 --> 01:44:24,164
I knew him for many years.

844
01:44:25,331 --> 01:44:27,500
Before he were your papa.

845
01:44:33,473 --> 01:44:34,607
I met him...

846
01:44:36,209 --> 01:44:38,311
crossing a bridge one day...

847
01:44:39,879 --> 01:44:42,148
over a rushing river.

848
01:44:44,684 --> 01:44:46,152
He was stubborn.

849
01:44:49,189 --> 01:44:51,558
He would not yield.

850
01:44:51,558 --> 01:44:54,728
Oh, not to any man.

851
01:44:56,196 --> 01:44:57,630
Not even to me.

852
01:45:01,340 --> 01:45:02,535
So we wrestled.

853
01:45:03,503 --> 01:45:04,671
On that bridge.

854
01:45:06,873 --> 01:45:10,760
Striking. Back and forth.

855
01:45:12,780 --> 01:45:14,581
I whacked him
on the side of the head.

856
01:45:17,830 --> 01:45:19,252
He struck me in the stomach.

857
01:45:20,754 --> 01:45:23,560
And I wobbled on that bridge.

858
01:45:24,758 --> 01:45:26,590
Splash!

859
01:45:27,260 --> 01:45:29,496
He knocked me on me bum.

860
01:45:33,366 --> 01:45:35,502
Once I dragged myself out,

861
01:45:36,603 --> 01:45:38,204
drenched to the bone,

862
01:45:40,600 --> 01:45:41,207
we embraced.

863
01:45:44,878 --> 01:45:46,446
We called your papa...

864
01:45:47,447 --> 01:45:48,581
Little John.

865
01:45:50,116 --> 01:45:52,285
And we lived for many years...

866
01:45:55,689 --> 01:45:59,125
as outlaws in the greenwood.

867
01:46:02,950 --> 01:46:03,730
Oh, we had feasts.

868
01:46:05,298 --> 01:46:06,299
We...

869
01:46:06,900 --> 01:46:08,301
We gave silver...

870
01:46:09,469 --> 01:46:10,470
to the meek.

871
01:46:15,750 --> 01:46:16,643
No...

872
01:46:27,787 --> 01:46:30,900
But we stole that silver.

873
01:46:35,829 --> 01:46:37,630
We stole it...

874
01:46:38,732 --> 01:46:42,100
from, from bad people.

875
01:46:46,806 --> 01:46:48,800
You understand?

876
01:46:50,643 --> 01:46:51,678
Bad people.

877
01:47:07,930 --> 01:47:08,328
Your papa...

878
01:47:09,829 --> 01:47:11,531
would want me to tell you...

879
01:47:17,537 --> 01:47:20,306
because he loved you
so dearly.

880
01:47:24,440 --> 01:47:26,513
You must never tell a soul.

881
01:47:28,480 --> 01:47:30,383
Not even the children
you play with.

882
01:47:32,520 --> 01:47:35,722
You must never tell them
your papa's name.

883
01:47:39,959 --> 01:47:42,280
There are
bad people out there.

884
01:47:44,864 --> 01:47:48,535
And they are angry
with your papa.

885
01:47:52,906 --> 01:47:54,974
And so they're angry with you.

886
01:48:00,130 --> 01:48:02,415
And can we keep that secret?

887
01:48:04,517 --> 01:48:07,320
I can keep that secret,
Little Margaret.

888
01:48:09,823 --> 01:48:11,570
Can you?

889
01:48:15,595 --> 01:48:17,163
Good.

890
01:48:19,990 --> 01:48:20,600
Now come beside me.

891
01:48:30,844 --> 01:48:32,780
Take this.

892
01:48:33,947 --> 01:48:35,281
Why were he "Little"?

893
01:48:36,583 --> 01:48:37,584
What?

894
01:48:38,752 --> 01:48:40,887
Why were my papa
called "Little"?

895
01:48:46,459 --> 01:48:49,620
Because he were little
when I found him.

896
01:48:50,864 --> 01:48:51,965
Like you.

897
01:49:00,106 --> 01:49:01,307
String it.

898
01:49:24,497 --> 01:49:27,634
Bend it with your leg
as you saw me do.

899
01:49:44,517 --> 01:49:45,518
Good.

900
01:49:47,200 --> 01:49:50,790
Now, go to the window.

901
01:50:11,544 --> 01:50:12,612
Now,

902
01:50:14,681 --> 01:50:15,715
nock an arrow.

903
01:50:24,557 --> 01:50:25,792
Find a point

904
01:50:26,993 --> 01:50:29,362
where the waters meet the sky.

905
01:50:34,401 --> 01:50:36,669
Pull that arrow to your mouth.

906
01:50:40,740 --> 01:50:42,750
And hold.

907
01:50:43,910 --> 01:50:46,120
I will tell you when to loose.

908
01:50:49,150 --> 01:50:50,417
And when I do...

909
01:50:51,584 --> 01:50:53,860
you're not letting go.

910
01:50:55,989 --> 01:50:58,258
You're simply
not holding on anymore.

911
01:51:03,329 --> 01:51:04,330
Now.

912
01:51:05,899 --> 01:51:07,367
Watch that target.

913
01:51:10,503 --> 01:51:13,390
Your body
will always be moving.

914
01:51:16,760 --> 01:51:20,580
Feel when that arrow
will fly true.

915
01:51:23,917 --> 01:51:26,119
You're gonna find a dance.

916
01:51:28,288 --> 01:51:30,790
Hold until I tell you
to loose.

917
01:51:34,527 --> 01:51:36,129
You are strong.

918
01:51:37,970 --> 01:51:38,698
Feel...

919
01:51:40,467 --> 01:51:41,735
that sway,

920
01:51:45,438 --> 01:51:46,473
that dance.

921
01:51:53,713 --> 01:51:55,215
Now loose.

