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Madhulk Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

Clue - no...

A guard takes the Nottingham sheriff to the dungeons to show him a prisoner.
The guard: I think you should see this. He's been acting like this since
you brought him in. He's up to no good. There.
Sheriff: What? He's not doing anything.
The guard: That's how I know. They never do nothing. They always try something.
Something's wrong. With your permission, my lord, I'd like
to have him hanged sooner rather than later.
Sheriff: What's that around his neck? (To the prisoner) What is it, pretty boy?
The guard: Must be some sort of heathen magic. I don't like it. And I don't like him.
Sheriff: I'm glad you got me here for this.
The guard: Thank you, my lord.
Sheriff: A clue - no. The next time you get me here for no reason,
I shall see you inside the cell, not outside it.
What do the underlined parts mean?
  

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That's how I know . he's up to something sooner rather than later . The guard wants to hang the prisoner as soon as possible.

  • That's how I know .
  • he's up to something sooner rather than later .
  • The guard wants to hang the prisoner as soon as possible.
  • A clue - no I have no idea.
  • Are you sure this is what was said?
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That's how I know.he's up to something

sooner rather than later. The guard wants to hang the prisoner as soon as possible.

A clue - no I have no idea. Are you sure this is what was said?
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That's how I know.he's up to something

sooner rather than later. The guard wants to hang the prisoner as soon as possible.

A clue - no I have no idea. Are you sure this is what was said?
I am. The subs I
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Here's another context:
Sir Guy: He can tell us all we need to know
about the outlaws.

Sheriff: Like what, hm?
That Robin Hood is against us?
That he keeps moving his camp on, hm?
There 's nothing to know.

Sir Guy: All right, so hang him then, make an example.

Sheriff: Brilliant!
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MadhulkThe subs I copied the text from are from DVD
With all due respect to the subtitle writers they have been known to make mistakes.
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RayH
MadhulkThe subs I copied the text from are from DVD
With all due respect to the subtitle writers they have been known to make mistakes.

Yes, they do. But that's not the case here because I can hear it loud and clear.
What about the second context I provided? Does it mean anything to you?
And just one m
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MadhulkRobin: A clue: No. It sounds to me here that Robin means "I'll give you a hint - no".
But it doesn't sound right if the sheriff means the same in the previous contexts.
It might help if you were to provide the exact title of what you are watching. I'm getting the imp
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It's something that the sheriff uses a lot.
It's from the new British TV Show Robin Hood.
Here' a link.
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I've not seen this show, but I gather it's a catchphrase. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Clue:_No says it's "a line spoken frequently by the Sheriff throughout this series" but doesn't offer any suggestions about what it means.

I'd guess it means "Her
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As it turns out I'm on the waiting list to check these DVDs out of my local library. It looks like I should get a copy within a week. Once I see the show I will be sure to post my impression of what this means.

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