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After Angelica Fanshawe's country noble mother chooses the Catholic faith over the Anglican law of England, her daughter becomes a royal ward of king Charles I, who allows her love marriage to childhood friend and cousin Harry Fanshawe. But social resistance to the king's absolutism, till then maintained by whip in an iron hand, culminates in a parliamentary rebellion, which spills to utter civil war. It means their utter downfall. Harry being executed because his royalist troops capitulated by military genius Oliver Cromwell's while their estate hosts the royal court on permanent flight. Starring: Andrea Riseborough, John Simm, Michael Fassbender, Dominic West, Tim McInnerny, Peter Capaldi.
After Angelica Fanshawe's country noble mother chooses the Catholic faith over the Anglican law of England, her daughter becomes a royal ward of king Charles I, who allows her love marriage to childhood friend and cousin Harry Fanshawe. But social resistance to the king's absolutism, till then maintained by whip in an iron hand, culminates in a parliamentary rebellion, which spills to utter civil war. It means their utter downfall. Harry being executed because his royalist troops capitulated by military genius Oliver Cromwell's while their estate hosts the royal court on permanent flight. Starring: Andrea Riseborough, John Simm, Michael Fassbender, Dominic West, Tim McInnerny, Peter Capaldi.
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00:00THE END
00:30The door for Brady, let the red for justice.
00:39The roi.
00:51Your cousin Harry is the envy of my court.
00:55Let us ask God to bless this human.
01:00On the night of my birth, a comet appeared in the sky and bells rang out.
01:22A girl.
01:23The bell did not herald my birth, but the killing of my mother's Catholic priest.
01:36For Catholicism in England was seen as high treason.
01:47Cousin Harry was my father's heir.
01:49I'm my childhood playmate.
01:53This is where my mother's priest used to come and go.
02:00Follow me Harry.
02:05Mother.
02:07Mother.
02:08Harry and I have a play to show you.
02:13Two birds that grow after Mary.
02:15Mother of God.
02:17Mother.
02:21I am your servant.
02:24Instructor.
02:27Mother.
02:28Mother.
02:29The Virgin Mary told my mother to leave me behind and go to a nunnery in France.
02:33Mother.
02:36Mother.
02:39Mother.
02:40Mother.
02:41Mother.
02:42Mother.
02:44Mother.
02:46Anjanic.
02:47Angelica, it is Our Lady's will that I give my life over to God.
03:01My Bible is my farewell gift to you.
03:17Please, don't leave me.
03:35This was the day I lost my mother and put my soul into the balance.
03:47If there be a one that steals mothers, strike me down.
04:02There is no God.
04:04There is no God.
04:17There is no God.
04:43Why do weep, Angelica?
04:44Only for joy that these days finally come.
04:57Make her ready.
05:02Harry, I've heard the Queen say Angelica was wild as a cult when first she came to court.
05:07Her mother went to a nun in France, Highness, and then her father died.
05:11For a year or two she was not herself.
05:13Why did they tell me she saw devils?
05:15She was but a child, my lord.
05:17It was her mind was wild, not her.
05:20A wild bedfellow, then.
05:22I'd love to see a woman with spirit and a man to break it.
05:25She needs not be broken, my lord.
05:27Faith, I hope she'll be broken, Harry, in this very night.
05:31She's played false, hell.
05:36Your work awaits you.
05:37Not work, but the purest delight to me, my lord.
05:41Angelica Fanshawe is a delight to all men, Harry.
05:53It's nothing, Angelica.
05:55If it is nothing, then why may I not see?
06:04Justice and liberty.
06:05Justice and liberty.
06:06Justice and liberty.
06:07Justice and liberty.
06:08Justice and liberty.
06:10Justice and liberty.
06:11Everything, shall honest John Lilburn
06:13not speak the truth...
06:17about this king that tells us God gave him his throne.
06:21I say to you, he is a tyrant
06:23that will not let his parliament sit.
06:27Charles Stuart has no divine right for writing this.
06:31I am whipped.
06:32Will you recant, John?
06:34The king promises your freedom if you'll renounce your pamphlet.
06:38My liberty is his to take.
06:41Not to give.
06:44I am freeborn, John Lilburn.
06:47Beg him to recant me.
06:50Go fast, John!
06:53Do you not recant, John?
07:02Get your face, John!
07:05Don't recant, John!
07:07Regis Pamphlet, will you down the limber for justice and liberty?
07:11John! Don't recant, John!
07:13Don't recant!
07:19Your husband, madam.
07:21Hi. Honest John Lilburn.
07:24Whipped for raising his voice for justice and liberty.
07:28Welcome to Babylon, sir.
07:30Justice and liberty.
07:32He's mistook, madam.
07:35There's not but these since time began.
07:49Well, Sexpin.
07:51I thought you were long dead by now.
07:53I am at your service, Highness.
07:55No one left to kill in Germany.
07:57Not a one left to piss against a wall, Highness.
08:01Well, you've travelled in vain.
08:03I have no need of you.
08:06Yet, I heard talk of a fight to come here in England.
08:11That the king must let his parliament sit if he's to have more taxes.
08:15That their heads buzz with grievances against him.
08:18That this will not be settled by talk.
08:33Dear God.
08:34Who is she?
08:36Remember the sewer you were born in, and the hag that gave you life?
08:40Oh!
08:46Come to me later.
08:49There is a service you may perform for me.
08:53But there'll be no fight in England, Sexpin.
08:55May I speak with you, my lady?
09:07Let her speak.
09:08Quickly, madam, for I am waiting on the altar.
09:10My lady, I am the wife of a man much misunderstood.
09:15Honest John Lilburn that was whipped just now and moved out.
09:17Where?
09:18Aye.
09:19Most cruelly.
09:21And will die in the fleet unless a voice like yours be raised up to help him.
09:26Wait!
09:29You might ask a favour of Her Majesty on your wedding day, I think.
09:33My lady, Lilburn is the villain that writes lies about His Majesty.
09:42Madam, tell your husband there's no greater soul on this earth than the king.
09:46He's my second father.
09:49Then Honest John must die.
09:51And there is no liberty in this land.
10:02While I'm journaval, I think it's a very優秀 of the idea of San Jose.
10:09There's no matter who I listen to.
10:11He was at the house to save his wife.
10:13He said, I'm ready to go!
10:15I don't want to be!
10:17I'm ready so I'm ready.
10:19I'm ready to go.
10:21Sorry…
10:23I probably won't let her know.
10:25I'm ready to go!
10:27I'm ready to be!
10:58CHOIR SINGS
11:28I have them now!
11:39We've lost them!
11:45I will have them both, sir.
11:58Let me be your friend a while longer.
12:09My boy Harry.
12:12You'll always be my best friend.
12:16But now I must be your husband.
12:18And you'll be the best husband a woman ever had.
12:24You'll be the best friend a man ever had.
12:31What, Harry?
12:33Not at your work yet?
12:35A drink of sack.
12:40To make a boy lusty.
12:45What, Harry?
12:46Not at your work yet?
12:48A drink of sack.
12:52To make a boy lusty.
12:58Well then, my boy Harry.
13:03Do it.
13:03He is the king's nephew.
13:17And a brave fighter.
13:20You must be brave too now, Harry.
13:30You must not call me boy.
13:33I will be a boy no longer.
13:38Husband then.
13:38phys.com
13:43The End
13:53So Fanshaw married Fanshaw.
14:12Harry did not wed the house and land.
14:16I did not wed the name.
14:18That was mine already.
14:20We married for love.
14:26My serve, sir. Thank you.
14:29Mistress Lilburn.
14:30My lady looks well.
14:32Lilburn.
14:34You've met before?
14:36Your wife was kind enough to spare a word on the Javiel wedding, sir.
14:45My husband knows not that I am here.
14:47He would not beg.
14:49Indeed.
14:50For I have read his letter.
14:51As well as his pamphlet, The Work of the Beast, which he was loving enough to send me as someone connected to his majesty.
15:01And indeed, he does not beg.
15:03He demands that I intercede on the side of justice and liberty.
15:07Perhaps you've not read his pages.
15:09Sir, some of the pages are mine.
15:12John and I are of one mind and one flesh.
15:15Please, sit.
15:17You're weary.
15:19Indeed, madam.
15:20For I've walked from London to speak to you only the truth, I swear.
15:24You've walked no purpose, madam.
15:26She plays with truth, as her husband plays with liberty and justice.
15:30I came not to play it anything, sir, but to save my husband from a slow death in the fleet prison.
15:38For I know not how he will live except a voice is raised up for him who I think the truest man in England.
15:43And though he will not beg, I will.
15:50His demand is only that the king let the parliament sit so he may hear the grievances of his people.
16:00Husband?
16:02Maybe not heathen.
16:03Will you?
16:06I fare you well, madam.
16:08You may go.
16:09You must never again interfere in matters you cannot understand.
16:24Give me that.
16:33Did you burn yourself?
16:39Why do you stare at me always?
16:44Wait.
16:48When you were sent here, Prince Rupert said you were a good man for a fight.
16:57I want you to take me to the fleet prison.
17:03I thought there would be dungeons.
17:04There are, my lady, and there would Lilben now sit, except the mob that reads his pamphlets came to burn the jail down.
17:11I want you to take me to the police prison.
17:28I want you to take me to the police.
17:28I want to see your face, madam.
17:30I cannot.
17:32We must have your face, madam.
17:34Or your name.
17:35I come to be of service to you, Master Lilburn.
17:49How, madam?
17:51If you would but listen, my lady would tell you.
17:58I wish to help you to his majesty's forgiveness.
18:02He's a just, wise,
18:05and merciful man.
18:06Forgiveness?
18:09For I think you're a sincere and godly man.
18:12But you do not know his majesty's heart, is it?
18:14Madam, he had me whipped at the cart's arse from Fleetbridge to Westminster.
18:17Would you see the stripes?
18:19John.
18:23Let me take to him some words of conciliation.
18:26Apologise.
18:27John.
18:28Aye.
18:29My heart means well.
18:31Madam, I thank you.
18:33The king must listen to the voice of reason in his parliament and dismiss his fat-witted advisers.
18:39We shall not live like slaves.
18:41Nor shall we lull in our beds while he bring in an Irish army or a Scotch army to kill us.
18:45I...
18:46I know nothing of an Irish army.
19:00Madam.
19:01My friend loves his crown of thorns, but God is at work in his honest heart.
19:09If I may not know your name, know mine.
19:14I'm Thomas Rainsborough.
19:16The means to talk a king of his throne.
19:18King of his throne?
19:19Sir, I will not stay and quarrel with you, for I see your life is a quarrel with itself.
19:25When the world is turned, may you find your true nature.
19:31How will the world be turned, sir?
19:35When the first is last and the last is first.
19:37Where shall I be on that day?
19:41You'll be where you choose to be.
19:47Farewell, gentlelady.
19:50Who was the other who had no words but John?
19:54A godly man and a good man for a committee, I am told.
19:59Sent from Cambridge to sit in the Commons.
20:07Now that at last the king permits us to sit, let my first words in this new house be on injustice.
20:17Hath not his majesty sworn not to deny to any man either justice or right?
20:25Then where is the justice for John Lilburn that rots still in the fleet
20:31by a sentence most illegal
20:34against the liberty of the subject
20:37bloody, wicked, barbarous and tyrannical.
20:42Now we sit, we must listen to these voices
20:44or they will drown out our proceedings.
20:49I, Oliver Cromwell, petition this house
20:51that by its own authority
20:53it orders the immediate release of honest John Lilburn.
20:56You waste no words.
21:08What would you have me say?
21:12Did you think me
21:15fat-witted?
21:18Your journey was wasted.
21:22You thought to bring a prize home for your husband, did you not?
21:25You must not know.
21:29I will bring in your bags, my lady.
21:33What thought you and Master Rainsborough?
21:36If my lady was a dinner
21:39you would lick the plate clean.
21:44No more?
21:46He dreams.
21:47On a world where no man needs a king to govern him
21:53and perhaps
21:55no woman her husband to govern her.
22:01Shall I bring in your bags, my lady?
22:02Where got you those cuts?
22:08Fighting.
22:09Where?
22:10Wherever there are wages.
22:12Why are you here, Saxby?
22:14Why do you draw my water
22:15and carry logs to my fire?
22:23I'm waiting, my lady.
22:26For what?
22:29For the killing to start.
22:30Killing.
22:38One side will draw a sword.
22:41It is the world.
22:42My thoughts are with his majesty.
22:56A mob urged on by traitors in the parliament
22:58has forced the release of Lilburn.
23:00This is anarchy.
23:02Harry, do you not think that these grievances...
23:03They have no grievances.
23:06He is the king.
23:08They are his subjects.
23:10Of course.
23:11But might they not be telling...
23:12It is not for you to think about.
23:17We will go to London tomorrow.
23:20His majesty has commanded the house
23:21to give up five old dogs
23:22that have bidden him these ten years.
23:25They still deny the king his right to rule.
23:27They're traitors.
23:28The house must surrender them.
23:30And what if they refuse?
23:34He will seize them.
23:35He will enter their chambers.
23:37It is his parliament.
23:38But to use force against...
23:39It is not for you to think about.
23:44Harry.
23:48Will you not come to me tonight?
23:51Aye.
23:54If you will be silent.
23:55You will be silent.
24:21No.
24:22No.
24:23No.
24:31Why do men mock me?
24:40Who mocks you, Harry?
24:42Even on my wedding day I was mocked.
24:45A pleasure for all men.
24:47What?
24:48Are you home, madam?
24:59I'm what you see, Harry.
25:00I'm what you know me to be.
25:02Aye.
25:05By day.
25:09But by night, what are you?
25:11When the devil came to you?
25:14I let you to tell me as a boy.
25:16Sa...
25:17Aye.
25:18Satan with his tongue unfold.
25:20I was a girl.
25:21I didn't...
25:22Did he enter you?
25:23What?
25:24Then why from these noises at night?
25:31Harry, why do we fight?
25:33Are we not Harry and Angelica?
25:38Best of friends.
25:42Boy again.
25:53Do you smell it?
25:54What's on the wind?
25:57It's on the wind.
26:04The house...
26:05Confuses.
26:08I will be master of my enemies.
26:12Follow me.
26:15Do not draw your sword.
26:16Unless you be certain of the day.
26:27The king comes with armed men.
26:30The gentleman...
26:32Barge awaits you at the water gate.
26:36Let them go!
26:37Quickly!
26:38If the king takes them, he is strong.
26:40If he fails to take them, he is weak.
26:42Do not attack your enemy's house.
26:45If he be gone from it.
26:46I thought he would do this, Thomas.
27:02Mr. Speaker, I must for a time make bold with your chair.
27:10Five of your members are charged with treason.
27:11You will point them out to me.
27:13Four of my managers.
27:19Sire, it is not my part to see or speak anything but as this house desires me.
27:28Hear, hear!
27:31No matter.
27:43My eyes are as good as another's.
27:47I can see all my birds have.
27:50Float them.
27:57Know the hour.
27:58And the minute.
28:03And the second.
28:05We leave London as soon as it is dark.
28:08The apprentice bands are sacking houses.
28:11The militia is out and armed.
28:13They come here to defend their parliament.
28:20Majesty.
28:22My dear sweet girl, you must not trouble yourself.
28:25Sir, there are matters your majesty may not fully understand.
28:27Angelica.
28:29Concerning the parliament men.
28:34I think they need not be your enemies, your majesty.
28:38There has been a mistake.
28:42A mistake?
28:43I, um, mistook?
28:54A thousand apologies, your majesty.
28:56Her mind is wild still.
29:00Leave us.
29:00I, um, mistook me.
29:01I, um, mistook me.
29:02I, um, mistook me.
29:03I, um, mistook me.
29:04I, um, mistook me.
29:05I, um, mistook me.
29:06I, um, mistook me.
29:07I, um, mistook me.
29:08I, um, mistook me.
29:09I, um, mistook me.
29:10I, um, mistook me.
29:11I, um, mistook me.
29:12I, um, mistook me.
29:13I, um, mistook me.
29:14I, um, mistook me.
29:15I, um, mistook me.
29:16I, um, mistook me.
29:17I, um, mistook me.
29:18The game depends on us!
29:43And we shall!
29:48The game depends on us!
30:18Where's your honor, Sexby?
30:36Where are your men?
30:38Halfway to Cainton, seeking you, sir.
30:41Follow me!
30:43You lost your men.
30:45You seek them out.
30:46You're under my command, Sexby.
30:48I don't take orders from boys.
30:56How can you buy that?
31:00Give it to me.
31:06Take it from me.
31:15You cannot be shot for this.
31:18Then why should I fight for you or your king?
31:27Go and fight me on the battlefield.
31:28Hold fast, John!
31:42Hold fast!
31:42Hold fast, John!
31:55Hold fast!
32:12Welcome to paradise, sir, for liberty and justice!
32:26I see your world is turning through up!
32:39Let's go!
33:09Let's go!
33:14Let's go!
33:18Let's go!
33:25Let's go!
33:42He's here, Thomas.
33:46The night has frozen his wounds, yet he breathes.
33:53Grab his legs.
33:57Both armies gave thanks to the same god for the same victory.
34:01And in truth, the fight at Kyneton settled nothing at all.
34:04It was only the beginning.
34:06As the seasons turned, ever more blood was spilled
34:09in all corners of the land.
34:11Thomas, must there truly be no warning?
34:21None.
34:23We are too few to storm them.
34:26Women and children?
34:28Aye.
34:29They must feel terror in their hearts.
34:32Fire the first gun.
34:41Fire the first gun, and reload!
34:45Fire the second.
34:51Fire the second gun, and reload!
34:57Fire the second gun, and reload!
35:14We are ready, sir.
35:20Hold on.
35:29Thomas, surely they see how few we are.
35:31All that matters is this man's spirit.
35:34If I break it, your men need not draw their swords.
35:37Is this how men fight, sir?
35:40Hear this.
35:41God sent these floods to trap you.
35:43Now he sends you Rainsborough and Cromwell like Joshua and Gideon
35:46to drown you in fire and blood.
35:48He cannot withstand us, sir.
35:50We have 20 cannon.
35:52Our duty is clear, sir.
35:54You will command the surrender now.
35:55If you do, you may retreat bagging baggage when the waters go.
36:02Decide now.
36:07Your time is borrowed, sir.
36:18Will you grant us what remains of this blessed day to pray together, Tony Rainsborough?
36:25No, sir.
36:27We blaspheme by giving the Son of God a birthday party.
36:31This is a day, like any other.
36:32This is a day, like any other.
36:33This is a day, like any other.
36:38Winter Magazine.
36:39Thank you, Harry, my child, for that, yes luke!
36:49No!
36:51Is this Shallон?
36:58Angelica, the King altsmith told you he has recalled Harry from the west country.
37:01from the West Country.
37:03Then I can go to find you again.
37:06No, no, Chad.
37:07You're to wait till Harry sends for him.
37:17Bring him in.
37:21Stand.
37:25We'll speak.
37:27Sire, on Christmas Day just gone,
37:29the Abbey at Croyland was taken.
37:32Taken.
37:36How taken?
37:39Surrendered, sire,
37:41to Colonels Cromwell and Rainsborough.
37:45Sire, we could not have resisted them.
37:47Surrendered?
37:49Without a fight?
37:54Well,
37:57you, sire, will never command men hereafter.
37:59It seems now my enemies need only look upon my power and it takes to its heels.
38:06I must tell you all,
38:08while they have more stomach than we have for the fight,
38:11none of us will see London ever again.
38:13We have for the fight.
38:14None of us will see London ever again.
38:17Oh.
38:19Oh, oh, ah.
38:23Ah!
38:24Ah!
38:26Ah!
38:27Oh, ah!
38:28Sign yourself, mother!
38:29Ah!
38:30Oh, ah!
38:31Ah!
38:32Ah!
38:33Ah!
38:38Find them.
38:40You'll watch them hang.
38:44Slowly.
38:47You were not...
38:50touched.
38:54I was never more glad to see you.
38:57My letter was clear.
38:59You were to wait to be brought out.
39:02I thought I was...
39:03You thought.
39:05You thought to pay no heed to my wishes.
39:09Men are dead because you thought.
39:14I was wrong.
39:18It was done because...
39:21I missed my friend, Harry.
39:23Did he not miss me?
39:27You reach for your boy.
39:30You will not find him again.
39:35I am Colonel Harry Fernshaw.
39:44I am yours to command, Colonel.
39:46Show yourself to me.
39:52Show yourself to me.
39:53My husband, my true...
40:06Madam!
40:07These are the words of the whores in my soldiers' camps.
40:08Where you may command, I will ever be your dutiful wife.
40:09Where you may not, I could be nothing but what I am.
40:10Where you may command, I will ever be your dutiful wife.
40:14Where you may not, I could be nothing but what I am.
40:15Horses for the Earl of Manchester.
40:16Horses for the Earl of Manchester.
40:17Horses for the Earl of Manchester.
40:18Are you men in readiness, then?
40:19Horses for the Earl of Manchester.
40:20Horses for the Earl of Manchester.
40:21Horses for the Earl of Manchester.
40:22Horses for the Earl of Manchester.
40:23Are you men in readiness, then?
40:24Armed without and within, my lord.
40:25Where you may command, I will ever be your dutiful wife.
40:31Where you may not, I can be nothing but what I am.
40:40Horses for the Earl of Manchester.
40:46Are you men in readiness, then?
40:47Armed without and within, my lord.
40:51I'm told that none of your officers are men of estate,
40:55but such as are common men.
40:57But godly and precious, sir, they are in this quarrel
41:01for their conscience' sake, not for pay.
41:06For what is our purpose in this fight,
41:08but to rid England of the thieving abuses of privilege
41:11and to take back our common inheritance?
41:15A rich man is but a man who is a burden on some other men.
41:22Even an Earl is but a man.
41:26Who is this?
41:27Major Lilburn, that did fight most desperately at Kyneton
41:30and in our late victory at Marston Field.
41:34Lilburn, the man who would have us all level.
41:38Will he not bow?
41:41John?
41:42Will he not bow to his lordship?
41:47Bow, sir, and all will be well.
41:50All will not be well in this land until the Earl of Manchester
41:54is but plain, Mr. Montague.
41:58You will hang, sir.
42:02He will not hang.
42:04I will be hanged first.
42:06Edward, my lord.
42:10Perhaps the Earl did not see how bravely this man
42:13fought at Marston, for indeed it was somewhat dark
42:16before he entered the field of battle himself.
42:18You, sir, are another leveler.
42:21And I will have no levelers in my command.
42:27Now I'll hang him myself.
42:29Edward, you were too hot.
42:31And I'll speak to the Earl, and he'll relent.
42:33Do not spend your breath.
42:36I'll fight for this parliament no more.
42:39Where is liberty, when freeborn John must bow to a hog in armor?
42:43Fare you well.
42:45I'll fight for this parliament no more.
42:46Where is liberty when freeborn John must bow to a hog in armor?
42:49Fare you well.
42:50I'll fight for this parliament no more.
42:53Where is liberty when Freeborn John must bow to a hog in armour?
42:59Fare you well.
43:08You were right, Thomas.
43:10Soon we must move towards Oxford and the King's lair.
43:13But in our way, there are some great houses that we must secure.
43:16Nay, that you must secure.
43:21Colonel, Colonel!
43:31Colonel Fanshawe.
43:33I'm Colonel Thomas Rainsborough.
43:35I know who you are.
43:36I would accept no bargain nor hear no threats from you.
43:39Do your worst.
43:41My lady and her women will leave within the hour.
43:44So be it.
43:46My wife?
43:52I'll write you a pass to Oxford, my lady.
43:55We're busy in the county.
43:56I will need no pass, sir.
43:59This is the house that I was born in.
44:02If you wish to take it from us, you will wade through blood to do it.
44:07This is not Croyland Abbey.
44:09Is this not so, my lord?
44:11The ladies will be ready within the hour.
44:14Husband?
44:15Madam.
44:16Hear your husband.
44:17For I mean to do my duty here.
44:18And I mine.
44:19Sir.
44:20You will leave, madam.
44:21I will not, sir.
44:22Angelica.
44:23You are the dearest creature in the world to me.
44:24Then let me stand beside you.
44:25William has never failed in a siege.
44:26You will destroy the house and all in it.
44:27Where else should I be?
44:28I will stay at all costs and die by your side.
44:29Then all is lost.
44:30Utterly, you will not.
44:31I will not.
44:32I will not, sir.
44:33I will not, sir.
44:34I will not.
44:35You will not, sir.
44:36I will not, sir.
44:37Angelica.
44:38You are the dearest creature in the world to me.
44:39Then let me stand beside you.
44:40William has never failed in a siege.
44:41You will destroy the house and all in it.
44:42Then where else should I be?
44:43I will stay at all costs.
44:45I will stay at all costs.
44:47I will die by your side.
44:53Then all is lost.
44:58Utterly lost.
44:59Your Majesty.
45:16Be silent.
45:21You should have prepared your husband.
45:25And you, sir.
45:29You should have subdued your wife.
45:34Stay in Oxford if you will, madam.
45:38You'd expect nothing from the Queen's household evermore.
45:44I will accept any commission from your Majesty, however base.
45:48Or of low rank.
45:49No, sir.
45:53You will prepare yourself to meet God.
46:00Your Majesty.
46:03For Jesus Christ our Lord.
46:06Amen.
46:12You must say Amen.
46:15Amen.
46:20Surely the King does this only to frighten me.
46:22Halt!
46:24Gandalf!
46:25Harry!
46:29Be brief, madam.
46:36Oh, it's now our sweet friend.
46:38Oh, I have done this Harry.
46:40Oh, I have done this Harry.
46:42Remember me.
46:44Remember your boy.
46:45Who loved his sweet playfellow more than life.
46:46Oh, I have done this Harry.
46:51Remember me.
46:53Remember your boy.
46:55Who loved his sweet playfellow more than life.
47:00Oh, pray to God for me, and I love God.
47:06Please, God.
47:07It's not going to matter.
47:18Please, come on.
47:20Please, come on.
47:22Please, come on.
47:24J.K!
47:26What are you getting to me?
47:28Oh, thank you.
47:32Fire!
47:34Oh!
47:36Oh!
47:43Oh!
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