Tyb Quotes in The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men (1952)

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Tyb Quotes:

  • Maid Marian: And you, good rogue, have my gracious leave to pine and fret till my return.

    Robin Hood: Oh, why should I?

    Maid Marian: To please a lady.

    Robin Hood: I could please myself to take up the cross and follow my king to the Holy Land.

    Maid Marian: 'Twould come to the same thing in the end. Chop a few heads enough you'd come back a knight. As a knight you'd go jousting a tournament, to please a lady, and have your own head chopped off.

    Robin Hood: It would be worth it.

    Maid Marian: Is she so passing fair?

    Robin Hood: Aye

    Maid Marian: Describe her to me, Robin.

    Robin Hood: Well... she's....

    Tyb: Marian! Come now!

    Robin Hood: You're father's waiting.

    Maid Marian: I know, I know. Tell me quickly.

    Robin Hood: Well, she's tall and stately with bonnie blue eyes and golden hair. And above all she's sweetly tempered.

    [Marian kicks Robin in the shin]

    Robin Hood: Ooooh. Owe.

    Maid Marian: Farewell, old clodhopper!

  • Tyb: Where's that harem-scarem son of yours?

    Hugh Fitzooth: The maid's not with Robin if that's what you mean.

    Tyb: Find one bad penny, you'll find two.

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