- Robert of Huntingdon: I find it difficult to confess...
- Robert de Rainault: Take all the time you need.
- Robert of Huntingdon: I've been attacked by Robin Hood.
- Sir Guy of Gisburne: What?
- Robert de Rainault: Gisburne, please!
- Robert of Huntingdon: Believe me when I tell you that I fought long and hard before they overwhelmed me. The disgrace of being beaten by such scum! I find it almost impossible to bear. Imagine it, Sir Guy: a trained swordsman being beaten by peasants!
- Robert of Huntingdon: Here's another one, my lord: How does a forester shake a poacher's hand?
- Robert de Rainault: I don't know; how does a forester shake a poacher's hand?
- Robert of Huntingdon: On a piece of string!
- Robert de Rainault: [laughing] Oh, I really must try to remember that one!
- Will Scarlet: We'll wait 'til nightfall.
- Edward of Wickham: No, Will, it's got to be done now. Bad luck to bury him after dark.
- Will Scarlet: Bad luck? Who for? Him or you?
- Edward of Wickham: Him, of course.
- Will Scarlet: Well, I think he's had his bad luck.
- Edward of Wickham: Depends where he's going, doesn't it?
- Robert de Rainault: Lady Marion's past has been catching her up. Almost tripping her up, I might say. To be blunt, she's been meeting old friends. I need hardly tell you who they are.
- Robert of Huntingdon: Hear me out, my lord; I have a plan.
- Sir Guy of Gisburne: A plan? Do you think there are any plans that haven't already been tried?
- Robert de Rainault: [laughing] I'm afraid when it comes to outlaws, Gisburne gets rather obsessed.
- Marion: It's just a name. Robin or Robert, what does it matter?
- Robert of Huntingdon: It matters to you.