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Cromwell's regime is firmly established and maintain by bloody military terror. Its illegality is obvious to many, including Honest John Lilburn, who ends up siding with the opposition, yet secures acquittal at his jury trial despite hostile turncoat judges he brilliantly exposes. Saxby accepts a colonelship to defend England's backdoor in the Irish campaign and stays loyal despite Cromwell making a liar of him by denying his mediating promises to mutineers, the leaders of which he executes. Angelica is nearly executed and separates from her husband to join the egalitarian diggers. Starring: Andrea Riseborough, John Simm, Michael Fassbender, Dominic West, Tim McInnerny, Peter Capaldi.
Cromwell's regime is firmly established and maintain by bloody military terror. Its illegality is obvious to many, including Honest John Lilburn, who ends up siding with the opposition, yet secures acquittal at his jury trial despite hostile turncoat judges he brilliantly exposes. Saxby accepts a colonelship to defend England's backdoor in the Irish campaign and stays loyal despite Cromwell making a liar of him by denying his mediating promises to mutineers, the leaders of which he executes. Angelica is nearly executed and separates from her husband to join the egalitarian diggers. Starring: Andrea Riseborough, John Simm, Michael Fassbender, Dominic West, Tim McInnerny, Peter Capaldi.
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00:00To be continued...
00:10Have you considered, John?
00:13Aye.
00:16Your answer?
00:21No.
00:24Why, Bray?
00:26You would have me sit as a judge at the King's trial.
00:29Others have already agreed.
00:34By whose authority will he be tried?
00:36By that of Parliament.
00:38Oliver, this is your Parliament since you purged it!
00:43Why, is that not the truth?
00:45Aye, sir. For you are Honest John Lilburn.
00:48Let a new Parliament be freely elected.
00:51Let that Parliament call for the King...
00:53Waste our breaths together, sir.
00:54Then answer me this one thing.
00:56If it happened that Charles Stewart be found innocent...
00:58...of the crime of making war on his people...
01:01Will you let him be set free?
01:08England will never be at peace...
01:10...till this matter of the King be settled once for all.
01:14Fare you well.
01:15Just one more time, yeah.
01:19Move again.
01:20Again.
01:21And breathe.
01:22And push.
01:23Hard, hard.
01:24Push.
01:25Push.
01:26And push.
01:27Yes.
01:28Yes.
01:29Yes.
01:30Yes.
01:31Yes.
01:32Again.
01:33Yes.
01:34Yes.
01:36Yes.
01:38I'm great.
01:39I'm great.
01:40I'm great.
01:41Next time...
01:43Please wait.
01:44Please wait.
01:45Please wait.
01:46Please wait.
01:46Please wait.
01:49Please wait.
01:51Please wait.
01:55Now, come on what's going on?
01:57Please wait a minute.
01:58Please wait zwei in time.
01:58Yes.
02:00Oh, Shh, Shh, Shh.
02:13Oh, no.
02:30the court commands the charge be read
02:36my lord
02:38in behalf of the commons of england
02:42and of all the people thereof
02:44hold it
02:45in behalf of the commons of england
02:57and of all the people thereof
02:59i do accuse charles stewart here present
03:04as a tyrant traitor and murderer
03:07public and implacable enemy to the
03:11commonwealth of england and man of blood
03:14sir he would have your answer
03:27i would know by what lawful authority i am called hither
03:30remember i am your king
03:32we are satisfied of our own authority
03:35it is not your self-satisfaction that should decide the matter
03:39i know as much law as any one of you
03:42show me one precedent in history for these proceedings
03:46it is not for a prisoner to require
03:49sir i am not an ordinary prisoner
03:53it is not for a prisoner to be quiet
03:59but it is not for a prisoner to be quiet
03:59today is the court
04:00let me let's be quiet
04:01let's be quiet
04:01let's pray
04:02let's pray
04:02let's pray
04:03let's pray
04:04let's pray
04:07oh boy
04:08he came to agriculture the world nowhere in his lungs
04:41Now the law can hang me.
04:45Ask Elizabeth to fetch me my wedding dress.
04:49And then you can go home, Sexby.
04:55I have no home if you be hanged.
04:58Then wander the world.
05:00If I hanged, I must be.
05:04You're guilty.
05:07I'm a murderer.
05:12I'm a murderer.
05:14I'm not.
05:15There's blood on your hands.
05:18In the name of the people of England.
05:23There's a half! There's a quarter of the people of England! Oliver Cromwell is a traitor!
05:28Get away with you! Oliver Cromwell is a traitor! Get away!
05:32The prisoner, having refused to give his answer to the charges, has thereby confessed his guilt.
05:39The prisoner may speak.
05:42I must tell you all, this many a day all things have been taken away from me.
05:57But that which I call more dear to me than my life.
06:03My conscience and my honour.
06:10If I held more respect to my life than the peace of the kingdom,
06:16I should have made a defence for myself that might least wise have delayed the ugly sentence which I believe you will pass on me.
06:29I know it is in vain to dispute with you.
06:36I cannot deny the power you have.
06:40I have nothing more to say.
06:52Sir, there is a bond made between a king and his people.
06:58A bond of protection due from the sovereign and subjection due from the people.
07:10When this bond is once broken.
07:12When this bond is once broken.
07:15Farewell, Sovereignty.
07:21Charles Stewart, as a tyrant, traitor, murderer and a public enemy,
07:27shall be put to death by the severing of his head from his body.
07:33Why is it so still?
07:45They kill the king today.
07:47They kill the king today.
07:48They kill the king today.
07:50They kill the king today.
07:51They kill the king today.
07:52Where are your friends today, madam?
08:14Here before me, sirrah.
08:16Ready to pull at my legs and hasten my death.
08:18Where's the hangman?
08:27Elizabeth, tell your mother when you see her that my thoughts have never strayed from her,
08:37that my love will be the same to the last.
08:41Will you tell her?
08:46Sweet God, I fear you will forget this.
08:48I should not forget it whilst I live.
08:55I should not forget it whilst I live.
08:58I should not forget it whilst I live.
09:02It is very low.
09:04It can be no higher, sir.
09:12It is very low.
09:13It can be no higher, sir.
09:22It can be no higher, sir.
09:23Remember.
09:24Remember.
09:25It is very low.
09:26It is very low.
09:27It can be no higher, sir.
09:32You should notlook.
09:33You should never forget it once.
09:34You should not be maximum.
09:35Nevertheless, I miss you.
09:36Remember.
09:38...
09:43Remember.
10:13Oh, my God.
10:43You die a thief, a murderess, and a whore.
10:56Will you at last admit your guilt and beg forgiveness?
10:59I will beg nothing from you.
11:02Nor any man.
11:06Men have accused me.
11:09Men have judged me.
11:10And now men will kill me.
11:15Men have sought to silence me all my days.
11:20But before I am cut off, hear me.
11:23You are the thief, sir, for that you've stolen this world.
11:28You are the murderer for that you've killed its dreams.
11:31And you, sir, are the whore for that you've sold your soul for a bag of gold.
11:40It's a very pretty gallant speech.
11:46Where is the hangman?
11:47No more words, madam.
11:58Now, where is Colonel Rainsborough today, hmm?
12:03We lose time, sir.
12:06Hangman, do not bring her down until she be dead.
12:10We must leave now, sir.
12:11On, sir!
12:13On, sir!
12:13On, sir!
12:13On, sir!
12:43Stay from the side.
13:13Stay from the side of the side of the side of the side of the side.
13:43You shall scarce speak to Cromwell about anything now, but he will lay his hand upon his breast.
14:04Aye, and he'll elevate his eyes.
14:07He'll call God to record.
14:10He will weep.
14:11He will howl.
14:12Even while he'll smite you under the fifth rib.
14:15What did the army fight for?
14:19To leave Oliver, absolute lord, ruler of Ireland, as he is now over England.
14:28England's new chance!
14:30England's new chance!
14:31England's new chance!
14:33Read it, please!
14:35Read it, please!
14:36Gentlemen!
14:37Edward!
14:38The Republic fights for its first breaths while Honest John incites the army to mutiny against
14:42me.
14:43Is this how he sees me now, Edward?
14:49As a tyrant?
14:50You may speak openly.
14:51Master Thurlow serves the nation.
14:52Freeborn John thinks he may have seen your hand at work in the murder of Thomas Rainsborough.
14:56Thomas Rainsborough.
14:57Pfft!
14:58Pfft!
14:59Pfft!
15:00Pfft!
15:01Pfft!
15:02Pfft!
15:03Pfft!
15:04Pfft!
15:05Pfft!
15:06Pfft!
15:07Pfft!
15:08Pfft!
15:09Do the lather regiments talk of that?
15:10In secret, for there is hardly a one now in England does not fear the general.
15:11And you?
15:12I think Pfft!
15:13Freeborn John thinks he may have seen your hand at work
15:16in the murder of Thomas Rainsborough.
15:31Do the level of regiments talk of that?
15:33In secret.
15:34For there is hardly a one now in England
15:36does not fear the general.
15:37And you?
15:39Did you see my hand in it?
15:44No.
15:48Then will you come with me?
15:51To Ireland.
15:53To kill papists?
15:54To make certain that no Scottish or French armies
15:57will ever find friends there.
16:00My army is brave.
16:03But they will see sights in Ireland
16:05that they never thought to see.
16:08I need eyes with me there
16:09who have seen those sights before.
16:11Your army is owed its wages.
16:14As we take the land from the papists
16:16we will sell it to the Protestants
16:17and pay the army its wages.
16:20One of the papists.
16:21When last they arose
16:22they killed mothers and ate their babies, sir.
16:25They're beyond humanity, Edward.
16:27Come with me.
16:29The man who stood so close to Thomas Rainsborough
16:31must now stand close to me.
16:37Come, sir.
16:38Will you be Colonel Sexby?
16:53Brighten your sword, Colonel Sexby.
16:55The Lord has work for us both.
16:58You must first to Burford, Edward.
17:01The level of regiments have arrested their officers
17:03and refused to march for Ireland.
17:06Honest John has his mutiny.
17:08Mutiny?
17:10These are brave and honest men, sir.
17:12I know them.
17:13Go to them.
17:15As from me.
17:16Let them lay down their arms
17:17and release their officers.
17:20Tell them Old Noel will come to them in person
17:22and all their grievances will be heard.
17:26Upon my word.
17:26What are your plans, madam?
17:35To live the life you gave me.
17:43What will you do?
17:44I go to Ireland.
17:46I have an officer's wages.
17:50They are yours.
17:53How?
17:54How?
17:56Be my wife.
18:02I promised the best man in England
18:03I would protect you.
18:08Be my wife.
18:10In Outwood show only.
18:14And my promise is kept.
18:17A woman cannot survive alone.
18:20No, Sexby.
18:24I mean to shift for myself now.
18:26There are diggers at Fanshawe House.
18:29I mean to join them.
18:32The diggers follow Thomas' dreams.
18:35Land a commonwealth, property leveled,
18:36and every man's conscience his own.
18:39The diggers will not take you in
18:40if you be unmarried.
18:42Consider.
18:42I do not ask for love.
18:49I do not ask for a marriage bed.
18:54I ask only that you let me serve you.
18:56Do you have me write you letters?
19:14Do you have me write you letters?
19:18Sexby, why have you done this?
19:36Duty, madam.
19:38A promise given.
19:42Freeborn John writes us this message from the Tower.
19:54If Cromwell is allowed to go on as he is,
19:57he will make himself king.
20:00And there will be nothing but cutting of throats
20:03from year to year.
20:05Let's wait for Colonel Sexby.
20:08This you may not do and still be soldiers.
20:16Untie your officers.
20:17This defiance cannot go on.
20:22Give them their weapons and their horses.
20:26Be not afraid of them hereafter.
20:28One greater than them comes to listen to you.
20:31The general himself.
20:32Now hear me.
20:36Throw your weapons up here.
20:39Do it now.
20:42Come now.
20:49Let none say you drew your weapons at Old Knoll.
20:57When you speak,
20:59he will listen.
21:00When he speaks,
21:03you will listen.
21:05He will give you orders
21:06and you will obey them.
21:08There will be no reprisals.
21:11This he has promised me
21:12and I promise you the same.
21:16In the name of Thomas Rainsborough.
21:20Rainsborough!
21:21Good morning, yeah.
21:23Rainsborough!
21:24Rainsborough!
21:25Rainsborough!
21:26Rainsborough!
21:27Rainsborough!
21:27Rainsborough!
21:28Rainsborough!
21:29Rainsborough!
21:30Rainsborough!
21:31Rainsborough!
21:32Rainsborough!
21:33Rainsborough!
21:34Rainsborough!
21:35Rainsborough!
21:36Rainsborough!
21:37Rainsborough!
21:38Rainsborough!
21:39Rainsborough!
21:40Rainsborough!
21:41Rainsborough!
21:42Rainsborough!
21:43Rainsborough!
21:44Rainsborough!
21:45Rainsborough!
21:46Rainsborough!
21:47No!
21:48No!
21:50No!
21:51No!
21:51No!
21:52No!
21:52No!
21:53No!
21:54No!
21:55Hold back!
21:55Hold back!
21:56The military!
21:57The military!
21:58The military!
21:59The military!
22:00The military!
22:08I'm sorry!
22:14You thought to mutiny.
22:16You thought to imprison your officers.
22:19You thought to give orders to the Army Council.
22:23Show me the ringleaders.
22:25They will face a court-martial immediately.
22:34Sir!
22:36Your part is played, Colonel.
22:42Fire!
22:52You kept not covenant with us.
22:56BOOM!
23:02Is there anyone who will not willingly submit to my will and accept my pardon?
23:13You wish to resign your commission, Edward?
23:20Ireland is our back door. It must be bolted.
23:26We march for Ireland.
23:27I keep that one.
23:28I keep that one.
23:29Why this one?
23:30Thomas Rainsborough lies there.
23:31It should be at the head of England.
23:32I keep that one.
23:33Why this one?
23:34Thomas Rainsborough lies there. It should be at the head of England.
23:35What's your business here, mate?
23:36It should be at the head of England.
23:37What's your business here, mate?
23:38I come to dig if you want.
23:39It should be at the head of England.
23:40It should be at the head of England.
23:41What's your business here, madam?
23:42I come to dig if you will let me.
23:43Your name?
23:45I keep that one.
23:46It should be at the head of England.
23:47What's your business here, madam?
23:51Her husband's husband.
23:52Grace catmails?
23:53What's up.
23:54It's my 6-year-old mother.
23:55You know I keep it at the head of England.
23:56What's your business?
23:58Yes, I must be.
23:59You'd be at the head of England.
24:04What's your business say, madam?
24:07I come to dig, if you will let me.
24:11Your name?
24:14Sexby.
24:18Mr. Sexby.
24:20Your husband?
24:22Gone from me.
24:27Dad?
24:29Not dead.
24:32Onto Ireland.
24:37Come with me, Mistress Sexby.
24:48Mistress Sexby wishes to live among us.
24:50Her husband is fighting in Ireland.
24:53You're welcome, Mistress Sexby.
24:56Those who work, eat.
24:59Shit-o.
24:59The story's written in your hands.
25:02I thank you.
25:03The story's written in your hands.
25:08I think you were not born to this work.
25:17My name's Christian.
25:26Tell me about the man in the earth whose grave you tend.
25:30I never knew him, but by report.
25:32He raised the common man and fought for his liberty against the rich and mighty.
25:39truly, I wish he was here.
25:40I wish he was here.
25:41Wishing will not bring him.
25:42No, but he should be here.
25:43For we are living in the best and last of days.
25:48Our last days are near.
25:49Christ is ready to walk the earth again.
25:51Do you not feel his love all around you?
25:53Do you not feel his love all around you?
25:58The Lord, almighty God, who throughout the mouths of babes and sucklings hath ordained strength,
26:03and maketh infants to glorify thy name with their innocence, inspire us with thy grace.
26:07The Lord, almighty God, who throughout the mouths of babes and sucklings hath ordained strength,
26:11and maketh infants to glorify thy name with their innocence, inspire us with thy grace.
26:19The Lord, almighty God, who throughout the mouths of babes and sucklings hath ordained strength,
26:24and maketh infants to glorify thy name with their innocence, inspire us with thy grace.
26:36Another sign.
26:37Another sign.
26:49Another sign.
27:04Another sign.
27:06Another sign.
27:08A light.
27:18Come, we begin again.
27:48Come, we begin again.
28:18Come, we begin again.
28:22Colonel, did your party reach Wexford?
28:25We were held a while at our close, General.
28:27Must be removed from our path.
28:29It is done. The garrison fled.
28:31What's left has been driven into a bog.
28:33There they'll wait for you.
28:37So is this the flower of all their army?
28:40Bring them out.
28:42They're stuck fast.
28:44How many are there?
28:46Twelve.
28:47Twelve bullets, then.
28:49We're short on powdering shot.
28:54Make ready the cannon.
29:06Are you ready to surrender, sir?
29:18Resist and you will all be blown to atoms.
29:19I cannot.
29:20He has orders.
29:21He will not defend the town purposefully.
29:22But needs to make a show of a fight before he dies.
29:23He has orders.
29:24He has orders.
29:25He has orders.
29:26He will not defend the town purposefully.
29:27But needs to make a show of a fight before he surrenders.
29:28Purposeful, they'll know that they'll die.
29:29All of them.
29:30They'll die.
29:31All of them.
29:32I'll drag no prisoners across this benighted land.
29:33Wait me when the walls are broken.
29:34Wait up.
29:35I can't.
29:36Wait up.
29:37I can't.
29:38Why?
29:39he has orders
29:47he will not defend the town purposefully
29:49but needs to make a show of a fight before he surrenders
29:53purposefully will know that they will die
29:57all of them
29:58I'll drag no prisoners across this benighted land
30:01wait me when the walls are breached
30:04prepare to die
30:34door
30:36let the door
30:38let the door
30:40oh
30:42ah
30:44no
30:46no
30:48no
30:50no
30:52no
30:54no
30:58no
31:00no
31:02no
31:03no
31:04Edward!
31:09Edward!
31:11Edward!
31:33I hate to see any man's resting place neglected.
31:37Let me help you.
31:42Harry Fanshawe.
31:47Wonder what he was.
31:56The words move me, sir.
32:00When you said these days were like the days of Christ on Earth.
32:05Full of love.
32:06I feel that love in these good people's hearts.
32:12They are good people.
32:14But they know not the intenseness of the times.
32:18I believe that you do.
32:21I believe that you taste the rare and beautiful air that we breathe.
32:30I have a sin to confess.
32:33I'm no priest, sir.
32:36When I thought I heard you say that your husband was dead.
32:43My heart was glad.
32:48He lives still.
32:50Though he be far away.
32:52Good night.
32:59Both your husbands are dead, madam.
33:03And lie here at my feet.
33:05I will tell no other.
33:10For truly I think this is the bravest and best thing that any woman ever did.
33:15How do you know me?
33:16My mother worked in your kitchens.
33:28They hang me as the devil's whore.
33:30Then I love the devil's whore.
33:32For truly I could never love my lady Angelica Fanshawe.
33:36She's far above me.
33:39Though I would give my life for her.
33:41Be not so eager to give your life, Christian.
33:47You may not be given another as I was.
34:08Me!
34:09Come!
34:33The owner of the land will never let us be.
34:35Master Jolliffe is not the true owner of the land.
34:37We are the owners of the land for we work the land and we make it fruitful.
34:43Master Jolliffe.
34:45Aye.
34:46Given it by Parliament.
34:48These things began when she came.
34:51You think I brought these things upon you?
34:54The devil's work began when you came among us.
34:57With his mark upon your neck.
34:59That is all.
35:00They're frightened.
35:01I will leave tomorrow.
35:02I will follow you.
35:03I will follow you till the end of the earth.
35:04Christian.
35:05Christian.
35:06It is our desire, madam, that you leave us.
35:07I depart.
35:08You have your wish.
35:11Even though this life had begun to light a candle of hope in my heart.
35:12You will not have fornicators.
35:14I saw them.
35:15She saw nothing.
35:16The child imagines things.
35:17I saw nothing.
35:18I saw nothing.
35:19The child imagines things.
35:20I see the devil at her side.
35:21She gave Satan her baby.
35:22In God's name, will you make an end of this?
35:23No, sir.
35:24I will follow you.
35:25I will follow you.
35:26I will follow you.
35:27I will follow you.
35:28I will follow you till the end of the earth.
35:29Christian.
35:30It is our desire, madam, that you leave us.
35:32You have your wish.
35:34Even though this life had begun to light a candle of hope in my heart.
35:38You will not have fornicators.
35:40I saw them.
35:42She saw nothing.
35:43The child imagines things.
35:44I see the devil at her side.
35:46She gave Satan her baby.
35:47In God's name, will you make an end of this?
35:49No, sir.
35:50We will make an end of you and this woman.
35:52For if we do not, our enemies will call us polygamists and drive us off.
35:56Your enemies mean to drive you off in any case, Maddy, and...
36:00Not for a kiss in the night.
36:03But because you tell them to love their fellow men more than money or land.
36:07Was it not love that brought you together?
36:10And...
36:11No more, madam.
36:12You must both be gone tomorrow.
36:14We will be gone, fear not.
36:17But I leave you with one question.
36:19If all on earth are equal, why do the women work in the field during the day and make the men's dinners at night?
36:26Sometimes we see what's not there.
36:38We see demons of our own conjuring.
36:40We see demons of our own conjuring.
36:41We see demons of our own conjuring.
36:42we see demons of our own conjuring...
36:44We see demons of their own conjuring.
36:46I demand the release of my husband, John MacLilbone.
37:13Why do you sit here with your bellies full?
37:15While famine grips the city!
37:17No women in this chamber!
37:18Why is the army forced to Ireland?
37:20We have no fight in Ireland!
37:22Get you home and wash dishes.
37:24They are sold to feed my children.
37:26Leave her!
37:31John will have a fair trial, on my word.
37:35Sir, if you take away John's life, I will have yours.
37:45I will hang you today, John.
37:46Hang me?
37:47Ask my wife if they'll hang me.
37:48I've spent nine shillings on a new pair of boots.
37:52New boots!
37:53New boots!
37:54New boots!
37:55New boots!
37:56New boots!
37:57New boots!
37:58New boots!
38:00New boots!
38:01New boots!
38:05John Lilburn!
38:24Where is he? Let me shake his hand.
38:27You say you are not John Lilburn.
38:30Why should I say I am John Lilburn when to say you'll hang him for treason?
38:34I say nothing on the matter.
38:36You are charged with being the author of these pamphlets which urge the army to seditious mutiny.
38:42How me, sir?
38:44For that it says the name John Lilburn upon them.
38:47Why, any man may write John Lilburn.
38:50Do you deny being the author of these pamphlets?
38:52What need I deny it when I have not said that I am John Lilburn?
38:55And where is the man can prove a single soldier mutinied on account of these pamphlets in any case?
39:01Where are your witnesses?
39:03All in Ireland.
39:09I privy, let me see the charges and have time to study the case.
39:15Sir, you mock this court.
39:16No, sir. You mock this court.
39:19As you mock justice, as you mock truth and liberty.
39:22But there will not be mocked forever in the name of almighty God in heaven.
39:28Ah!
39:28Now, I remember me, you.
39:31Well, not you, sir.
39:32And you, sir.
39:33And yes, you, sir.
39:36All on the king's side when first we began our quarrel.
39:38It did, sir.
39:39Until, as I remember, until Oliver's army began to turn the tide when, God's amazement, you found yourselves coming over.
39:47Whereas John Lilburn, wherever he may be, did fight at Kynan and at Newbrief and at Marston Field.
39:56I am Honest John Lilburn, author of the pamphlet that urged the army to resist an unlawful and barbaric war in Ireland.
40:11And you, my fellow citizens, are the only judges that matter in this place.
40:20You and you alone have the decision.
40:24My life is in your hands.
40:25My life is in your hands.
40:55Men of the jury, what is your verdict?
41:04We have found John Lilburn not guilty.
41:10My life is in your hands.
41:12I'm glad to see you alive.
41:42I'm glad.
41:48Who is he?
41:53A friend.
41:55I never misled you, Sexby.
41:58You asked for no love, nor marriage bed.
42:01And my heart promised you neither.
42:03But, madam, I never thought you would dishonour me before all eyes.
42:06You're not dishonoured, save your taking part in Irish massacres.
42:12I thought of you every minute.
42:17Well, you slaughtered other men's wives and children.
42:26What now?
42:29I'm your wife.
42:32I'm yours to command.
42:34I do not command.
42:39You must go wherever your heart inclined you.
42:43Then fare you well.
42:51Wait.
42:54I command.
42:55What is your future?
43:08More soldiering?
43:10I'm a spoiled soldier.
43:13Which I am glad.
43:15Truly, I have seen my fill of butchering in this vile world.
43:18The world is not vile.
43:24And though some are that are in it.
43:30Even they can be saved by love, I think.
43:32Love.
43:34Aye, love.
43:36I think you do not know it.
43:39And I pity you for it.
43:40Did love help the diggers when the army trampled their fields?
43:47No.
43:48What did love do for any man?
43:50Except make him run like a fool to his destruction.
43:53The diggers had not too much love, sir, but too little.
43:56But there are those who believe that love can save us all.
44:03Rant us.
44:05Only their enemies call them that.
44:07They call themselves the high attainers.
44:08And I've made friends amongst them.
44:10Rant us!
44:13Say you're drunk.
44:15Madam, do you know where this love will bring you?
44:22Do you know they have made female adultery a capital offence?
44:26If you continue as you are, they will hang you again.
44:29And who will save you?
44:30That boy.
44:31That boy, sir, may not know how to split a man open with his sword,
44:34but he sees the truth in us.
44:36In who?
44:36In me?
44:37In me.
44:41In us all.
44:42He sees love shining in our hearts,
44:44and he sees what it can do here on earth.
44:46Sex be what use to bring down kings or parcel out land
44:50if we do not share all that is in us.
44:57Madam.
45:01Do you lie with him?
45:02Like all men, you're a fool when you drink.
45:04Do you lie with him?
45:05Have you lain with him?
45:09Let me go from here, sir.
45:10Why, too?
45:13To him.
45:20Oh, for that he loves you.
45:21He loves your innards.
45:23Where the light does shine?
45:25Where is I?
45:25Sex be.
45:27I can never love you.
45:34Ever.
45:38I'm sorry for you.
45:43I am grateful to you.
45:46But I will never love you.
45:52I will never love you.
45:59I will never love you.
46:04Why do you stop, sir?
46:19The law says you own me.
46:27Live as you please.
46:28Yes, you are free.
46:32But there is no freedom.
46:35Except that which comes with money and power.
46:41If you know of any other kind, then...
46:45you must run after it.
46:50Go.
46:50Go!
46:56Go!
47:15Cheers, well.
47:16How old are you?
47:17Well, yeah.
47:17Oh.
47:18Oh.
47:18Oh.
47:18Oh.
47:19Who's Christian?
47:27She must not escape a third time.
47:41Sure not, sir.
47:43I've led her by the nose like a willing cell.
47:45And she truly believed in the dickers?
47:51Aye, sir.
47:53She gave her heart to fools and thieves.
47:56And now?
47:58Now she believes the world she longs for is finally at hand.
48:08It is.
48:15Sir, may your victory be the vanguard of ours.
48:27Your release, the harbinger of freedom for all on earth.
48:32The perfect freedom of universal love.
48:35Universal love.
48:41Universal love.
48:43Universal love.
48:44Universal love.
48:45Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
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