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Madhulk Posted 17 years ago
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And one of those man is a Norman...

-You're willing to defy sir Guy even Prince John himself. To risk your own life.
And one of those men was a Norman. She means only one of them is a Norman
and that's why Robin wants to defy him?

- Norman or Saxon... what's that matter? It's injustice I hate,
not the Normans.
  

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Hmm - might need a bit more of the context. It sounds as though Robin risked his life by defying Sir Guy & Prince John in order to save some other men, one of whom was a Norman - someone who would not be a natural ally of Robin.

  • Hmm - might need a bit more of the context.
  • It sounds as though Robin risked his life by defying Sir Guy & Prince John in order to save some other men, one of whom was a Norman - someone who would not be a natural ally of Robin.
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Hmm - might need a bit more of the context. It sounds as though Robin risked his life by defying Sir Guy & Prince John in order to save some other men, one of whom was a Norman - someone who would not be a natural ally of Robin.

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