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Braveheart | (1995) |
| 00:01:42 l shall tell you of Wíllíam Wallace. |
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| 00:01:46 Hístoríans from England wíll say l am a líar. |
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| 00:01:50 But hístory ís wrítten by those who have hanged heroes. |
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| 00:01:55 The Kíng of Scotland had díed wíthout a son. And the Kíng of England, |
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| 00:02:00 a cruel pagan known as Edward the Longshanks, |
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| 00:02:04 claímed the throne of Scotland for hímself. |
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| 00:02:08 Scotland's nobles fought hím |
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| 00:02:11 and fought each other over the crown. |
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| 00:02:14 So Longshanks ínvíted them to talks of a truce. |
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| 00:02:18 No weapons. One page only. |
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| 00:02:25 One farmer of that shíre was Malcolm Wallace, a commoner wíth hís own lands. |
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| 00:02:30 He had two sons: John and Wíllíam. |
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| 00:02:40 l told you to stay. |
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| 00:02:43 Well, l finished my work. Where are we going? |
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| 00:02:47 MacAndrews'. He was supposed to visit after the gathering. |
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| 00:02:50 - Can l come? - No. Go home, boy. |
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| 00:02:52 - But l want to go. - Go home, or you'll feel the back of my hand. |
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| 00:02:56 Away hame, William. |
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| 00:03:23 MacAndrews. |
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| 00:03:38 Holy Jesus. |
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| 00:04:25 William. |
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| 00:04:31 lt's all right, it's all right. Easy, lad. |
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| 00:04:51 William. |
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| 00:04:54 And l say we hit back now. |
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| 00:04:56 - We cannae fight them. - Something's got to be done. |
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| 00:05:00 Wallace is right. We fight them. |
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| 00:05:02 Every nobleman willing to fight was at that meeting. |
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| 00:05:05 We cannot beat an army. Not with the 50 farmers we can raise. |
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| 00:05:09 We do not have to beat them... Just fight them. |
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| 00:05:12 - Now, who's with me? - l am, Wallace. |
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