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Princess Isabelle:
I understand you have suffered. I know... about your woman.William Wallace: She was my wife. We married in secret because I would not share her with an English lord. They killed her to get to me. I've never spoken of it, I don't know why I tell you now, except... I see her strength in you. One day, you'll be a queen. And you must open your eyes. You tell your king that William Wallace will *not* be ruled... and nor will any Scot while I live
I understand you have suffered. I know... about your woman.William Wallace: She was my wife. We married in secret because I would not share her with an English lord. They killed her to get to me. I've never spoken of it, I don't know why I tell you now, except... I see her strength in you. One day, you'll be a queen. And you must open your eyes. You tell your king that William Wallace will *not* be ruled... and nor will any Scot while I live
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I understand you have suffered
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I know about your woman
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She was my wife
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We married in secret because I would not share her with an English lord
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They killed her to get to me
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I have never spoken of it
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I don't know why I tell you now
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except I see her strength in you
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One day you'll be a queen
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and you must open your eyes
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You tell your king that William Wallace will not be ruled
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and nor will any Scot while I live
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Movie Summary
Enraged at the slaughter of Murron, his new bride and childhood love, Scottish warrior William Wallace slays a platoon of the local English lord's soldiers. This leads the village to revolt and, eventually, the entire country to rise up against English rule.

