The Duke of Gloucester:
Robert of Huntingdon...
Robert of Huntingdon:
You remember me?
The Duke of Gloucester:
I remember you father's shame!
Lady Marion:
But if he wasn't Arthur of Brittany, who was he?
Robert of Huntingdon:
Just a pretender.
Sir Guy of Gisburne:
It looks unpleasant, my lord.
Robert de Rainault:
It is unpleasant, Gisburne.
Robert de Rainault:
It's unpleasant being bitten by one of my own dogs. Mind you, It's what I've come to expect.
Robert of Huntingdon:
That's a handsome sword.
Arthur of Brittany:
My uncle gave it to me.
Robert of Huntingdon:
And who is he?
Arthur of Brittany:
My father's brother. He gave it to me.
Robert of Huntingdon:
Did he teach you how to use it?
Arthur of Brittany:
Better than any of you.
Queen Hadwisa:
I understand the Sheriff is indisposed?
Sir Guy of Gisburne:
Sadly yes, my Lady he was... bitten by a dog.
Queen Hadwisa:
Poor creature.
Herne the Hunter:
There are many who would be one thing when in truth they are another. You cannot fight those who pretend to be what they are not.
Robert of Huntingdon:
Who is this Arthur? What does he want with us?
Herne the Hunter:
Only by being what you are, Robin i' the Hood, can you prevail.
Robert of Huntingdon:
Another riddle.
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