Incomplete and unclear question. I assumed you want the correct dialogue that occurred in King Alfred retold by Richard Madsen.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The actual dialogue reads;
"Cudred: We must care for each other, Switha. Otherwise, what are we?
[Cudred gives Alfred an oaten cake, then leads him to the barn.]
Cudred: The barn is small and cold, but it will keep you safe.
Alfred: For a traveler in my condition, your barn is a palace. I thank you.
Cudred: Sir, your speech is that of a nobleman. Are you an
earl in disguise?
Alfred: [pauses, then decides] Good sir. I am Alfred, thy
king. I am in hiding from the invading Danes. But soon I
shall rejoin my army and set our country free.
Cudred: [kneels] My King! Sire, let us return to the cottage."