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Episode 3 - An Heir to the Throne
Mary Stuart decides to marry Lord Darnley. Like Mary, he is a grandchild of Queen Margaret Tudor and has his own claim on the English throne. Mary's relationship with Elizabeth dissolves into suspicion and hatred. The marriage takes place and Mary becomes pregnant. Having an heir would give her an even stronger claim to the English throne. Starring: Olivia Chenery, Rebecca Scott, Matt McClure.
Episode 3 - An Heir to the Throne
Mary Stuart decides to marry Lord Darnley. Like Mary, he is a grandchild of Queen Margaret Tudor and has his own claim on the English throne. Mary's relationship with Elizabeth dissolves into suspicion and hatred. The marriage takes place and Mary becomes pregnant. Having an heir would give her an even stronger claim to the English throne. Starring: Olivia Chenery, Rebecca Scott, Matt McClure.
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00:28Transcribed by ESO, translated by —
00:35I am always afraid to come into this place.
00:39I don't know how you can like this.
00:42It's respect and protection, rather than liking.
00:45They are saints who gave their lives for the church.
00:49They inspire admiration, not fear.
00:58A letter from my mother.
01:00She insists that I convince you to accompany me to the conference, Appaio.
01:05You will go with the Duke of Alba. It's already decided.
01:08You will be a perfect representative.
01:10It's religion that will be discussed, not politics.
01:14France will be sending my mother and four of my siblings.
01:17Shall we not be at a disadvantage?
01:20No. It is France who has heresy problems, not us.
01:25And if the Huguenots cross the border?
01:28Let them.
01:29I shall cut the heads of the leaders and put an end to the problem.
01:33That's the recommendation I shall make to your mother through the Duke of Alba.
01:38What is keeping you here, the prince?
01:43His physical and mental health.
01:45Mental?
01:45He won't forgive me for not marrying him to marry Stuart.
01:49He says he's in love with her.
01:52Here's a portrait of her that he carries everywhere.
01:54My son doesn't know what he's saying.
01:57I'm starting to think he's...
02:01insane.
02:02God is putting me to the test again with him.
02:04He isn't insane.
02:06He's very young and a little confused.
02:12I suppose you know better than I.
02:16You've spent a lot of time with him.
02:19At times, too much for my liking.
02:23Please, Philip.
02:24That insinuation is an insult to my person.
02:29The marmorines that reach my ears
02:32are something more than an insult.
02:35They are treason.
02:39I...
02:42It is unjust that you take out your changes of humor, me.
02:47May I withdraw?
02:48I didn't send you.
03:18CHOIR SINGS
03:47CHOIR SINGS
04:00CHOIR SINGS
04:02CHOIR SINGS
04:10CHOIR SINGS
04:24You look very handsome, Lord Leicester.
04:27Well, I suppose I was born to be noble.
04:30My cousin knows how to value such an extraordinary gift.
04:34Well, when she unwraps the gift and sees what's inside, it will drive her mad.
04:38Time to leave, Dudley.
04:40My lord, if you don't mind.
04:45I earned that title of serving our queen well.
04:50You should set out, my lord.
05:14Go with God.
05:16Which one of them?
05:23He is very arrogant.
05:26And you are very rash, Your Majesty.
05:29And you are tremendously tiresome, Lord Cecil.
05:56God, what a horrible place.
05:59Is there not one good architect in Scotland?
06:02Please, Henry.
06:03Try and behave like a good Scot.
06:05That is impossible, Mother.
06:06You reared me as an English prince.
06:08Here you can be king.
06:10And in England, no one wants us.
06:13Don't forget that.
06:16Lady Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox, and her son, Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley.
06:25My dear, Our Majesty.
06:28You are radiant.
06:29How delightful to finally see you.
06:32Cousin?
06:34It is an honour, Majesty.
06:38It is a pleasure to meet you.
06:41Our cousin Elizabeth has retained me in England since I was born.
06:44I would have done the same.
06:46Majesty, your cousin is an English Guthalic Lord, a rare specimen in England.
06:51Now that my father is Earl of Lennox again, I am finally free to return to Scotland.
06:56Put myself at your service.
06:58You can be very necessary to me.
07:01And I believe you share many interests.
07:03I have no doubt you'll get on wonderfully.
07:05Like you, my son is an excellent writer.
07:09I love hawking.
07:10And he's a great singer and dancer.
07:13A dancer, too.
07:14Your visitors called me a little unprepared.
07:17I shall try to organise a welcome such as you deserve.
07:22Rizzio, please accompany them to their apartments.
07:25O'er, your brother?
07:38O'er, your mother?
07:51Oh, Lord Maitland.
07:52What a pleasant surprise.
07:55I thought you were in France.
07:56I returned yesterday.
07:58And I imagined you in other beds.
08:00Well, you see, I've been waiting for three days to be received by your queen.
08:04I had to do something to occupy my time.
08:07I don't think your queen would be too happy if she were to find out.
08:10Well, we mustn't let that happen, must we?
08:15Why are you here?
08:16Mary will receive you this evening.
08:18So dress for the occasion.
08:24And keep your sores well sheathed.
10:04You undoubtedly have the most extensive library in England.
10:09This is no more than a tenth of all that I have.
10:12Have you read them all?
10:13No.
10:14There are some for which even I am not yet prepared.
10:24Please read this, Majesty.
10:29Another 007 document.
10:32These are not numbers, Majesty.
10:34The figures represent reading glasses.
10:37This type of document is for your eyes only.
10:40And yours.
10:45Are these figures true?
10:48If I'm not mistaken.
10:50However, the calculations are approximate.
10:52You are never mistaken.
10:55According to this,
10:58Philip is going to become immensely rich thanks to his colonies.
11:01The new world is full of gold, silver, and precious jewels.
11:08Money is power.
11:11And if Philip accumulates more power, it will be our downfall.
11:14We cannot allow it.
11:17What do you suggest?
11:18In order for all that wealth to reach Spain, it has to cross an entire ocean.
11:24The sea.
11:26You are obsessed with the sea, my friend.
11:29I am obsessed with the future of England, Majesty.
11:33We do not have enough ships.
11:35We do not need many ships.
11:38We just need to use the ones we have got wisely.
11:43Like Hawkins' ship.
11:45There are many more men like Hawkins, Majesty.
11:48All ready to serve you.
11:51And I shall undertake to train them.
11:54I merely await your consent.
11:59You have it.
12:01You have it.
12:20Majesty.
12:21Hmm.
12:22Dudley.
12:24Yes, Majesty.
12:25Robert Dudley.
12:26We met.
12:28We met in France.
12:30Yes.
12:31I remember.
12:34Are you aware of the content of these documents?
12:38Not in depth.
12:39One is an insult to my condition as a queen, and the other to my condition as a woman.
12:45Queen Elizabeth merely wishes to protect you.
12:47By forbidding me to marry her I please?
12:49Perhaps she thinks an unsuitable marriage would endanger me.
12:52Her throne, not mine.
12:56And to top it all, you are the messenger.
12:59With all my respect, Majesty.
13:01It is surprising you speak of respect when you come with this.
13:04I do not think you are the most suitable person to give an opinion on such a serious matter.
13:08He is my secretary.
13:11I only obey my queen's desires.
13:13Oh, you are more than aware of that.
13:16That is why I think it is even more of an insult that you offer yourself as a possible husband.
13:20Your cousin thought that her proposition might satisfy you.
13:23And have you no opinion?
13:25Do you consider yourself a piece of meat that hops from bed to bed?
13:34I have sufficient dignity and rank to marry you.
13:39I am the Earl of Leicester, master of the horse and privy counsellor to Queen Elizabeth.
13:44We all know the kind of counsellor you can give my cousin, but I do not need it.
13:49Lord Dudley, Her Majesty, is very busy.
13:52And very much alone.
13:54If she does not find a husband to love her, protect her and give her descendants,
13:59she may have a very difficult time.
14:04Majesty.
14:17Gentlemen, we are open on too many fronts.
14:21Not only is Protestantism growing in Europe,
14:25but Castile and Aragon, with the different charters,
14:29are places that give protection to the enemies of the crown.
14:33Majesty.
14:34Conspiracy and murder have never been as commonplace as they are at present.
14:39True.
14:40Our greatest danger comes from the most trusted men.
14:45Today, deceit is the only form of communication for a country.
14:48We need to have the greatest amount of information possible, and the best.
14:53That is very difficult, Majesty.
14:56Yes, but essential for maintaining our empire.
14:59That requires a great deal of money.
15:04In the new world, information is controlled by the Holy Inquisition.
15:10And I am going to create here the largest network of information that has ever existed.
15:17Credit you.
15:19Credit you.
15:19Like this, we will have the information we need to avoid the assault on our ships.
15:23Too many angry spirits.
15:28Forgive the interruption, but I believe the occasion merits it.
15:31My dear Queen.
15:34Come here.
15:37What have you brought me?
15:38The marvelous painting you decide so much.
15:42The garden of earthly delights.
15:49Gentlemen, admire the strength and courage of the painter El Bosco.
16:13She didn't even consider it.
16:15She completely rejected me, scorned me like a lackey, and her ladies were laughing at me.
16:19I warned you.
16:21Presumptuous fool to reject the throne of England.
16:23No, you don't understand.
16:25There's nothing in here about the treaty in which you recognize her as successor to the throne.
16:32Lord Cecil?
16:35I am waiting for your explanation.
16:38I knew the offer was useless, so long as it was subordinated to marrying Dudley.
16:43The day you least expect it, I'll slit your throat.
16:46To make sure I'm asleep.
16:47If you go against my orders again, it won't be necessary.
16:50Madam, my idea was to leave the proposition for when there was a better candidate.
16:56Damn boss.
16:56Stop!
17:11Never lay your hand on me again.
17:26You arouse me greatly when you get angry.
17:29I should have gone to marry as angry as a gorilla on heat.
17:33My cousin is a fool for rejecting you.
17:36She doesn't know what she was missing.
17:41I've gotten used to the idea of being king of Scotland.
17:45The bastard Cecil fooled me.
17:49He fooled us both.
17:52You should get rid of him.
17:55Can't you see he despises you?
17:57He is cold and calculating, but his is the only head apart from mine in all of England with a
18:03bit of common sense.
18:07Thank you for increasing my self-esteem.
18:11Cecil will deceive you.
18:14Not only am I not going to cut off his head, I must also be grateful to him.
18:21I regretted sending you as a gift to my cousin.
18:25I want you just for me.
18:28And what about my desires?
18:30Do they count for nothing?
18:32Your desires are mine, my dear.
18:36You have already been rewarded for satisfying them.
18:46Why are you not taking off your clothes?
18:49I'm not in the mood.
18:53Undress.
18:56Is that an order?
19:04Yes.
19:19Majesty, have you considered contracting matrimony?
19:22You know very well that I have.
19:25Otherwise, you would not have returned to Scotland.
19:27Am I so transparent?
19:29Don't worry, it's a male defect.
19:32As a queen, I am obliged to marry and have heirs.
19:35I am not going to make the same mistake as my cousin and his brother.
19:39And as a woman?
19:41As a woman?
19:44I believe in love.
19:46At times, I think I cannot permit myself such a thing.
19:50I was married once, but not for love, and I prefer to forget it.
19:55Perhaps it is simply a question of finding the right man.
19:58Someone who fulfills all the requisites to be a queen's companion.
20:01And of course, that is you.
20:03I'm sure of it.
20:04You are beautiful, pleasant and intelligent, all that a man can desire.
20:09And I am also a queen.
20:10Of Scotland.
20:12If you marry me, you will also be a queen of England.
20:23You see?
20:24Love only lasts a few seconds on the lips of monarchs.
20:27And then it is transformed into pure strategy.
20:36You give me the opportunity.
20:39My strategy will be to fill our lives with love.
21:03Put them in water and distribute them around my office.
21:06Yes, Manchester.
21:09Lord Cecil.
21:12Just by seeing how you walk, I know when I have to be worried.
21:15That is so, Majesty.
21:17Scotland.
21:18Yes, Majesty.
21:19My cousin has transformed herself into a dragon
21:22and is destroying York with the flames from her jaws.
21:25Please, Majesty, the matter is serious.
21:28Speak.
21:29Your cousin, Mary, already has a suitor and, as you wished, an English lord.
21:35She is beginning to see reason.
21:37Just the reverse.
21:40He is defying you quite shamelessly.
21:43He is a Catholic and uncomfortable for your throne.
21:48Uncomfortable?
21:49What do you mean?
21:50He has a right to be king of England, according to your father's will.
21:54Her cousin, Henry Stuart.
21:56The very same, Lord Darnley.
21:59That faint-hearted degenerate king of England.
22:02She is delirious.
22:05Never.
22:09Majesty, your brother is still winning supporters.
22:12If we don't confront him soon, he will become too powerful.
22:15But he is my brother.
22:17Not anymore.
22:18Now he is an enemy of the crown.
22:21Bothwell is at the head of 2,000 men, waiting for your order.
22:26Will my brother's life be protected?
22:28It is a battle.
22:30Not a game of draughts.
22:35So be it.
22:37Give the order.
22:47Fort Mary!
22:48Fort Mary!
22:49Fort Mary!
22:55Fort Mary!
23:09Fort Mary!
23:12Fort Mary!
23:15Fort many years ago.
23:19Let's go.
23:51Let's go.
24:46Allow me to present the person responsible for our victory.
24:50James Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell.
24:55Majesty.
24:56Bothwell, your fame precedes you.
24:59As does your beauty.
25:02Is it true you broke the bars of your prison and climbed down a wall over a hundred feet high
25:07after killing half a dozen soldiers?
25:09It was far simpler. I bribed the jailer.
25:14I am very grateful to you. The Scottish lords are making my life impossible.
25:18I know them well. From now on, I shall be by your side whenever you need me.
25:23Nevertheless, part of your security depends on your finding a new king for Scotland as soon as possible.
25:29I'm sure that in brief I should be able to bring you good news.
25:33Thank you again.
25:40I'm sure you'll think carefully before choosing the wrong king, madam.
25:53Majesty, you have suitors springing up like mushrooms.
25:58He is very masculine, but a bit coarse.
26:02Darnley has better qualities for being a king.
26:04They compliment each other wonderfully.
26:08I would have both.
26:11Where is Rizzio?
26:13Find him.
26:33You are fantastic.
26:38You have skills that are close to witchery.
26:44They say the best sex is had by the most intelligent people.
26:48And with women?
26:51I like them dominant and powerful, but also sensitive.
26:59Like Mary.
27:01Tis said you know that for yourself.
27:04Rumors.
27:06I want her trust and her affection.
27:10And you are going to help me get it.
27:12What you want is the throne of Scotland.
27:15Don't pretend.
27:16And of England.
27:17Can you imagine it?
27:20I, the king.
27:23And you.
27:27Our best counsellor.
27:40I want to do anything that I don't think is good for our queen.
27:44Do you doubt it?
27:46I would be a good husband, a better king, and your perfect lover.
27:54If I help you and you betray me, I won't hesitate to unmask you.
27:59And if you do so, the first to learn of your habits will be your friends in Rome.
28:04Then, we have an agreement.
28:07Much more than that.
28:09We'll have two kingdoms.
28:17Look, I have just discovered how two scorpions mate.
28:50Gentlemen.
28:52I have gathered you here because there is a matter of maximum importance about which I wish to inform you.
28:58We are at your disposal.
29:00Mary Stuart, Queen of Scotland, intends to marry.
29:04Oh, a felicitous event that could be of help to the English crown.
29:08Monsieur, when that business concerns the King of France, I shall not hesitate to ask his opinion.
29:13Then what am I doing here?
29:14We acknowledge and appreciate the offers from his crown.
29:19We find the future King of Scotland inconvenient and destabilizing.
29:25He is an English lord, but Catholic.
29:28Even if possible, unsettle matters with Her Majesty.
29:31You are still being politically incorrect.
29:34And how does that affect us?
29:37That wedding is hostile to our crown.
29:40Well, so any commercial or strategic pact or treaty your countries may make with Scotland will be seen by us
29:48as a declaration of war.
29:51Madam, I do not think that you are in a position to forbid us anything, and much less forbid the
29:58Spanish Empire.
29:59She brought us here to inform us or to threaten us directly.
30:02Do not be offended, sir.
30:04It is reality.
30:05What do you say?
30:06This is not a threat, gentlemen.
30:09Queen Elizabeth will take control of these islands.
30:13It is only a matter of time.
30:15So, we are willing to maintain the best relations with Spain, France and Austria, provided that...
30:22We asphyxiate the Queen of Scotland.
30:26We will keep you informed.
30:29Majesty.
30:30Majesty.
30:31Majesty.
30:39Arrogant fop.
30:41The Spaniard insulted you quite blatantly, and the Frenchman was clearly hostile.
30:45It's unacceptable.
30:47Yes.
30:48I saw how you wanted to run them through with your sword.
30:53When I speak, you allow the likes of Cecil to embarrass me, and if I'm silent, you do it.
30:58As well as a Queen, I am a woman.
31:00And since you met Mary, I would say you have lost even your sexual vigour.
31:04She called me a piece of meat.
31:06Well, it's clear that piece of meat was deeply affected.
31:10Mary was right.
31:11In what?
31:13How do you dare?
31:15Not only do you reject me as a husband, but you throw me into the arms of another woman whom
31:19you loathe.
31:22Where does that leave my self-esteem?
31:24Or yours?
31:26When men get profound, they bore me dreadfully.
31:30I'm not going to continue with someone who despises me.
31:32Don't insist, please.
31:36Everything has its cycles.
31:39And admit it or not, you have come back from Scotland quite fascinated.
31:43Maybe I should go back there.
31:45See if I can break free from the spell.
32:11She's getting married.
32:12She's getting married.
32:15What are you talking about?
32:17About Mary, the Queen of Scotland.
32:20I should be her husband.
32:23That matter no longer concerns us.
32:26Once again, you have humiliated me.
32:30You humiliate yourself with those attitudes.
32:32You are the heir to the greatest empire in the world, and you are not fit for it.
32:37You have made a serious mistake.
32:41With me, as King of Scotland, we would have England and the whole world.
32:49And tell me, how were you going to get England?
32:54Philip, please, I beg you.
32:56With arms.
32:57I'm a great strategist and an excellent warrior, not like you, who always hides in the rearguard.
33:09Withdraw, you're bothering the Queen.
33:13Consider it, especially when I know that, I know that you want a killer to marry your niece, Anna.
33:28Withdraw.
33:41I hate you.
34:07I hate you.
34:46Giovanni.
34:49Giovanni.
34:50Giovanni.
34:52Giovanni.
35:03Giovanni.
35:04Giovanni.
35:05Giovanni.
35:11Giovanni.
35:12Giovanni.
35:12Giovanni.
35:13Giovanni.
35:15Giovanni.
35:15Giovanni.
35:16Giovanni.
35:16Giovanni.
35:17Giovanni.
35:17Giovanni.
35:18Giovanni.
35:23Giovanni.
35:46Behave yourself! This is your wedding day!
35:49That is exactly why, Mother.
35:51I do not intend on leaving this world until you become king of England.
35:54The country that has done us most harm.
35:56Leave it to me.
35:58May I congratulate the bridegroom?
36:01Of course, my friend.
36:03Excuse us a moment.
36:05You too, Mother.
36:08Don't be long.
36:09Remember, we can't keep the bride waiting.
36:18You look spectacular.
36:24You should see my real wedding costume.
36:28This is moving much faster than I expected.
36:33I'm immensely happy, and I owe a lot of it to you.
36:37I hope you never forget that little detail.
36:41The first step is to neutralize Elizabeth.
36:44That is the second.
36:46The first is to get Mary pregnant.
36:49And make no mistake, we need a male.
36:53Are you trying to provoke me?
36:56I wanted to make sure you were ready.
36:59Oh, and by the way, exclude those boys from your company.
37:03Are you jealous?
37:05No.
37:06I need you healthy.
37:20Are you looking for someone?
37:24And you?
37:26Have you found him?
37:32A new era starting in your country.
37:35It would be good if we were friends.
37:39You are the eyes and ears of the Queen.
37:43How can I refuse such an offer?
37:52Help me to see that all the guests are here.
38:36How are you yucked to Est?
38:39The guy is indeed cast.
38:41An English husband.
38:43Well, he's Catholic.
38:46Aye, but for here, can I tell which of the two's the bride?
38:49I'm the one who is less drunk.
38:53You rejoice at your queen's happiness?
38:55Aye, my lord.
38:57But we're anxious.
38:58We're all lands.
38:59We're clans.
39:00Who do you think is going to pay for the disasters of a war?
39:03Calm down, gentlemen.
39:04This is just a wedding, not the end of the world.
39:07And if we remain united,
39:09we shall win any battle without it coming to a war.
39:12With our king?
39:15He's ambitious.
39:16And his tastes are varied and refined.
39:22He won't be hard to control.
39:24I pronounce you husband and wife.
39:29What God has joined together,
39:32let no man pull asunder.
39:43God save the queen.
39:45God save the queen.
39:47God save the queen.
39:50God save the queen.
40:11Majesty.
40:14This one is so sudden for me, it's hard to express my feelings.
40:17You surprise me.
40:20But I'll be at your disposal no matter what, whenever you need me.
40:24It's a strange way to congratulate a new bride.
40:32Dearest, today I am the only one who can have all your attention.
40:36Let the celebrations begin!
40:39We'll go into the banquet.
40:50See you soon!
40:50I am.
40:51I am.
41:18It is a strange way to finish.
41:38You still haven't told me if you prefer men or women.
41:44It depends.
41:46On what?
41:49On whoever can prove more useful to you.
41:52Don't be foolish.
41:54And start behaving like a king.
41:57How?
41:59By cutting off your head.
42:02Don't give me ideas.
42:09Stop drinking.
42:11You're right.
42:16A king shouldn't drink alone.
42:25If you don't control yourself, you'll ruin all my work in the court and with the queen.
42:30She's pregnant.
42:33Did you know?
42:36The first objective has been achieved.
42:39Congratulations, majesty.
42:41Was that also part of your work with the queen?
42:45You should be delighted with everything that's happening to you.
42:48But you always look for a damn confrontation.
42:51If I didn't know that you get as aroused with me as a stallion on heat, I'd think you were
42:57plotting against me.
42:58God damn insecurity.
43:01Will you relax?
43:02You are already king.
43:06You're going to be a father.
43:08Moray is out of the court.
43:09Maitland is neutralized.
43:11And we have a Catholic crown that can change the fate of England.
43:15What more do you want?
43:16Power.
43:18I want all the power.
43:21You already have it.
43:22Women have it.
43:24What are you talking about?
43:27Women reject me.
43:30They persecute me.
43:33They hate me.
43:38Elizabeth locked me up for four years.
43:42My mother has decided every step of my destiny.
43:46And now, now I'm Maria's consort and marionette.
43:53I'm not even sure about you.
43:56Don't worry.
43:59You only have three enemies.
44:01And we're going to fight them together.
44:04Three?
44:06In your 20 years.
44:09Drink.
44:10And yourself.
44:20Please.
44:22Never betray me.
44:30Majesty, it is not necessary for you to read everything.
44:34And if you hand me a death sentence to sign?
44:37Dudley's, for example?
44:38Well, then we'd be doing the crown a favor.
44:42What is all this, then?
44:44Routine treasury affairs.
44:47Um, acts of parliament.
44:51With your permission.
44:53Come in, my dear.
44:54We have just saved your life.
44:58What?
44:59The Queen is joking.
45:02She isn't a good human.
45:04I'm very glad.
45:06Because I've come to say farewell.
45:10Are you fleeing from something?
45:15I'm simply trying to preserve my dignity.
45:18And that can be done by traveling?
45:24Oh, I almost forgot.
45:28Your cousin's pregnant.
45:35Mary?
45:36Yes.
45:39It seems there are other pieces of meat that work wonderfully.
45:43Now she's doubly steward.
45:44One Tudor is worth more than a hundred stewards.
45:48You keep that in mind when Mary, with her heir in her arms, claims the throne of England.
45:52If you have come to say farewell, we shall not delay your departure.
46:01I hope that time does not prove me right.
46:11Damn it!
46:14They are all pushing me to a useless marriage or she gets pregnant almost immediately.
46:19Useless, Majesty.
46:20Your marriage useless.
46:22Useless, yes, useless.
46:25I'm not a virgin.
46:27I'm sterile.
46:29No, no, that is not certain.
46:31You, you, you, you have to be married to a suitable man.
46:36In order for that to be confirmed...
46:38That man has not yet been born.
47:14Lord Cecil, why are you standing there?
47:18Do something.
47:20What, Majesty?
47:24What you do best?
47:28Conspire.
47:32I'm a wizard of Pope.
47:34That is a good mixture.
47:37I am the queen.
47:38I am the queen.
47:38They cannot demand anything of me.
47:39A queen without money.
47:42What's going on here?
47:44Do not get involved in this.
47:46The future of Scotland depends on it.
47:49Beg will not allow any father of madness.
47:52My cousin has made it quite clear that she will not renounce her religion.
47:56Peter, you get me the powers of a true king or I'll make you regret it.
48:03This birth is the worst thing that could happen for England.
48:10Where do you think you're going?
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