The brigand and his gentleman are in the middle of a chase when they are interrupted by the lady in question. The lady tells them that she has fallen into a trap because of their subordinates robbing the crops. The gentleman says that he did not order his men to rob the crops, and that the commoners are not to blame for what happened. He says that when he is out of the town, he will make them pay for what they have done
The brigand and his gentleman are in the middle of a chase when they are interrupted by the lady in question. The lady tells them that she has fallen into a trap because of their subordinates robbing the crops. The gentleman says that he did not order his men to rob the crops, and that the commoners are not to blame for what happened. He says that when he is out of the town, he will make them pay for what they have done