In this short scene, we learn that Arthur is not listening to what he has to say. When he hears the news of Portia's abduction, he realizes that he must act quickly. He orders his men to take care of her and to keep the news a secret from his friends and family. He tells Portia that he will be back in a few minutes and that he hopes she will keep her promise. He then tells her that he has been ambushed by Charlie and that she has been knocked unconscious. He says that he and his men have been sent back to the castle and that they are on their way back. Portia tells Arthur that she is grateful for his perfect plan to prevent anything from happening to her. She then tells him that she feels as though Jane was by her side when she was catatonic. She asks him to give her some grass so she can eat more.
In this short scene, we learn that Arthur is not listening to what he has to say. When he hears the news of Portia's abduction, he realizes that he must act quickly. He orders his men to take care of her and to keep the news a secret from his friends and family. He tells Portia that he will be back in a few minutes and that he hopes she will keep her promise. He then tells her that he has been ambushed by Charlie and that she has been knocked unconscious. He says that he and his men have been sent back to the castle and that they are on their way back. Portia tells Arthur that she is grateful for his perfect plan to prevent anything from happening to her. She then tells him that she feels as though Jane was by her side when she was catatonic. She asks him to give her some grass so she can eat more.