Sir Hugh De Bracy Quotes in Ivanhoe (1952)
Sir Hugh De Bracy Quotes:
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Prince John: To the confusion and confining of that cursed death's-head knight. Why could you fools not kill him on the field?
Sir Hugh De Bracy: Because he was no fool, my liege.
Prince John: How can a Norman hold the throne of England when the knights who are his strength go down like chaff beneath an unknown Saxon mountebank?
Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert: Neither a mountebank, nor yet unknown. I road against that self-same knight at Acre in the war.
Prince John: Then tell us who he is.
Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert: The favored henchman of your brother Richard, my liege, Wilfred of Ivanhoe.
Prince John: Ivanhoe here in England?
[turning to his advisor]
Prince John: You told me he was dead!
Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert: He should be and he shall be when he and I meet again. I carry his death warrant here against my breast.
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