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Robin Hood taking Lady Marian to see the tortured men. Robin: Well, men. Does well mean a greeting of some sort here? People: Hi! A woman: May we be worthy , ( Can we be of service? )Robin. Robin: You are, mother, you are.
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For in his train today he's brought us half a score Dozens? of boxes full of jewels and silks... and more , ( etc.? ) about 30,000 golden marks wrested from the northern shires.
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To them this is heaven. Silks for rags , ( Prefering silk clothes instead of rags? ) kindness instead of riches, limitless food instead of hunger. Why, they're actually happy.
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Much: I've never had a sweetheart. Bess: You mean to say you've never had one single sweetheart in all your life? You don't know what you've missed my lad. I've had the bands ( She was wooed? ) on five times.
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I think you can apply it as well.
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Will: Sir Guy of Gisbourne is starting his return to Nottingham. He's stopping by the way ( He'll stip to rest not go through the forest, right? )tonight. Robin Hood: Has he got the tax money with him? Will: A fortune! Robin Hood: When
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I received an enticing job offer recently. The pay's better along with some fringe benefits. Inspired by all of the above, I've decided to quit my current job and take on the new one. Hope this hepls.
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Obviously there are no infants involved so Robin just means baptizing his men and possibly seeing to their other religious needs. What about newborn/infant? Is this a joke of some kind he makes? Or maybe he means enlighten them?
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Robin Hood: I live in the forest with good fellows who've everything in life save ( except for? ) spiritual guidance. And no merit but one. Friar Tuck: And what's that? Robin Hood: We're outlaws. Since we're newborn to the
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Thanks for the explanation, Mister Micawber!
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