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00:30You will pledge to the Edlin King, or I will take everything from you.
00:34You're with child, from Gondlaeus.
00:36I cannot bear his child.
00:38That's for the gods to decide.
00:41Cadmus has a dispute with some local miners, we're gonna help him resolve it.
00:46We'll be in and out, devil. No fuss, no bloodshed.
01:00Shh, shh, shh. Please be quiet for me.
01:27Don't.
01:32Hey, devil.
01:39Look, we should have never gone to that mine, all right?
01:43It was a mistake, and no one's sorrier that it happened than I am.
01:48But only the weak live in the shadow of regret, son, of what might have been.
01:57Yes, my lord.
02:00It's a pity that dogs started barking, and people had to die.
02:08A great pity.
02:11But it's a burden our death always compel us to bear together, is it not?
02:17And there's honor in that, no?
02:21Honor.
02:23An advancement.
02:24If we wanted, we'd be a warlord in the fullness of time.
02:31Go on.
02:38Thank you, my lord.
02:40Good.
02:59What of Merlin?
03:01Will you conduct Mordred's naming ceremony?
03:03Read the orgle?
03:04Well, I've sent word to Avalon.
03:06He hasn't answered.
03:08I'll press him.
03:12The man to be sacrificed is a thief and a murderer, but he has made his peace with the gods.
03:19Could just read the blood of a dead man rather than a dying one.
03:22Where is the sacrifice and cutting open a corpse?
03:25A spectacle, you mean?
03:28It's the way of things, Arthur.
03:31It was once the way of things to put babes to the sword who cried past midnight.
03:46There you go, lad.
03:50Is that the sound of Damnonea's coffers being replenished?
03:55Clerks say we need it.
03:56All I can say is, we took five score of the gold from Cadwus, the Newthar ever managed.
04:02Five score.
04:03Five score?
04:04Why not?
04:05Bastard was five years late.
04:11Devil.
04:13Listen, no word of a lie.
04:14Every town, every single tribe, our whole was boosted by this warlord in Wayne.
04:19What it writes.
04:20He helped us double our heart, Arthur.
04:22These tales true.
04:25I learned from a master.
04:26There you go.
04:28I hope he paid you to say that.
04:32Aye.
04:33How are you, Devil?
04:35Very good.
04:36Aye, he's good.
04:38He's good.
04:38Speaking of tales, I hear your plan worked after all that.
04:42Gawtheth walks among us.
04:44Even if no one can tell me why.
04:47For now.
04:49Richard.
04:50Harry has some choice words for you and all.
04:53Very fruity.
04:54And yet, somehow, you silenced him.
04:57In front of everyone.
05:01Between now and the naming ceremony, we must keep our guests busy.
05:07All right.
05:08Entertain and out of trouble, is it?
05:10And banish all thought of politics.
05:12Leave it to me.
05:14I know just the thing.
05:15Bit of fishing in the menace river, I think.
05:17Bring out the boys and the men.
05:18No frills, no horses, just shafts and spears and a smack of cold water.
05:25How's that sound?
05:27It's good to have you back.
05:29Right now.
05:31Come on in, boys.
05:47This humiliation of my nephew serves no purpose and breaches your pact.
05:58It serves a great purpose.
06:02Justice.
06:05He is a rapist and a murderer.
06:08And our pact was clear.
06:10I would spare his life, nothing more.
06:14But I will see him reunited with Lulwuz.
06:17I will see him reunited with Lulwuz.
06:56Nice of you to join us.
06:59Brushes and brooms inside.
07:02Can we expect you at Mordred's naming?
07:10Will you preside?
07:13No.
07:14You cannot expect me at the naming.
07:17The tribe kings will be there.
07:20Your absence, it...
07:23It sends a message.
07:25It can't be helped.
07:48Where's Nimue?
07:51Following her own path.
07:54What does that mean?
07:59Where is she, Merlin?
08:03I hope my absence does send the message.
08:11You will preside over Mordred's naming ceremony and perform the sacrifice.
08:17You are a duet in all but name.
08:23I suggest you go and get ready.
08:39Tell me she's not in any danger.
08:43Go.
08:44Make your preparations.
08:46I will worry about Nimue.
09:08Your father took me hunting once.
09:10I was a younger man and he was in his crime.
09:14Where was your father?
09:15You stay behind with the others.
09:17It was after the first Saxon incursion.
09:19The kings gathered and talked for days.
09:22King Sardegg sought a truce but only if the Saxons could keep the land they'd taken.
09:27No one wanted a war.
09:29Never wanted a plan to avert it.
09:31My father grew restless.
09:33Violently impatient would be nearer the mark.
09:37We rode all day.
09:39Just the two of us.
09:40Past Avalon.
09:41Up the Widron hills.
09:44We talked.
09:45Well, he talked.
09:47I listened.
09:49He said my father didn't understand the Saxon.
09:52Nor did the tribe kings.
09:56He seized my shoulder and he looked me dead in the eye and he said,
10:02They don't want our gold.
10:05They don't want peace.
10:08They don't want our princesses.
10:11They want our land.
10:14And they'll never stop till we drive them into the sea.
10:19That knowledge was his burden.
10:22Now it's yours.
10:28The Saxons are messing in earnest.
10:31They're coming for us.
10:34For all his talk,
10:36Muthi did more to help that enemy than any man alive.
10:39And no one made the case for union or passionately or persuasively.
10:46But then he went out of his way to demean the Isle's other great power.
10:52Strange way to unite the tribes.
10:54That might explain my, um, intemperance on my arrival.
11:00Is that an apology?
11:02A warning.
11:04If you want to build trust between Dumnonia and Potis,
11:08it requires deeds, not words.
11:11Releasing my nephew Gundlius would be a first step on that path.
11:17Gave yourself away the other night.
11:21Gundlius is a wild dog.
11:23But you hold his leash.
11:26Do you think I told him to kill Noena and burn down Aval?
11:30Do you deny it?
11:32I tell him to burn down Caracadarn.
12:03He's a sexist.
12:05He's been watching us since we arrived.
12:13Serval?
12:17Ask him his name and his business.
12:27He says he's not permitted to tell us.
12:31Not permitted?
12:37Let me have a go.
12:39What are you doing here?
12:41You tell me or she'll help me.
12:43I'll beat the delivery.
12:44I don't know.
12:45What's this?
12:46Don't smile at me.
12:48Don't smile at me.
12:49What is this?
12:50Oh, is that sting a bit?
12:51A bit sore, is it?
12:54Yeah.
12:54A bit sore.
12:55It's a map.
13:00It charts the southern regions in great detail.
13:03This is horrible land.
13:05What's he doing with this?
13:07What is your interest in our farms and produce?
13:14Did King Sardik send you?
13:18What about King Ayali?
13:21Oh, yeah. That meant something, didn't it?
13:26You're one of Ayali's men.
13:28No, Ayali!
13:29Ayali!
13:30A lot of people were afraid.
13:35I'm afraid of a lot of people.
13:37I'm afraid of a lot of people.
13:42What?
13:44Why?
13:45Oh, no.
13:46Ah!
13:50Ah!
14:06What did he say?
14:08He said, Aielly, Aielly.
14:11He will kill you all.
14:13Eat your alive.
14:15Raise your crops.
14:17Burn your young.
14:18Well, this is a new striper Saxon, this, uh, this Aielly.
14:25Leader of men.
14:28I guess they weren't joking.
14:49I goed.
15:17He said, Aielly.
15:18I don't know.
15:53I don't know.
16:29I don't know.
16:29What do you know of this King Aeeli?
16:31Not much.
16:32Only that he's new to these arms and he's eager to make his mark.
16:37By the looks of it, that work's begun.
16:40I wonder what King Sardeg will say to that.
16:45Every army needs new blood. The Saxons are no different.
16:48But they are different, aren't they?
16:51Patient.
16:53Meticulous.
16:55Formidable.
16:58Just like Uther said.
17:05I spoke to Anna.
17:07Her brother can build us a home.
17:13He needs materials, devil.
17:19All I have is all it's called.
17:21One piece will be enough for him to make a start.
17:24By the wood.
17:26I don't know that I want to.
17:29And some people died that night.
17:32And every time I walk through the door, I'll think of them.
17:37Yes.
17:38For a time.
17:40And then you forget.
17:41I don't want to just forget them.
17:44You don't get it.
17:45There's blood.
17:47On these.
17:48If you don't keep them,
17:50Orwein will be slighted.
17:53And they'll no longer be his man.
17:57What Orwein said is true.
18:00You can't change the past.
18:03Only learn from it.
18:04You can't change the past.
18:06I don't want to change the past.
18:10I don't want to change the past.
18:14I don't want to change the past.
18:17I don't want to change the past.
18:19I don't want to change the past.
18:20I don't want to change the past.
18:21I don't want to change the past.
18:22I don't want to change the past.
18:23I don't want to change the past.
18:24I don't want to change the past.
18:24I don't want to change the past.
18:25I don't want to change the past.
18:25I don't want to change the past.
18:25I don't want to change the past.
18:26I don't want to change the past.
18:26I don't want to change the past.
18:28I don't want to change the past.
18:29I don't want to change the past.
18:31I don't want to change the past.
19:14Can I help you, sir?
19:18I am Prince Tristan of Karno.
19:20I'm seeking audience with representatives of Dunmonia.
19:23Very good.
19:26Of Karno.
19:31Of Karno.
19:34Oh, my God.
19:49Prince Tristan.
19:51You've come from Aldrich's naming tomorrow with doubtless delay.
19:55Welcome...
20:00Who speaks for Dunmonia, Bishop?
20:07As a swan protector, I may speak as well as any on behalf of King Mordred.
20:12Then hear this.
20:13There will be blood between my kingdom and yours unless I receive justice.
20:20Oh, forgive me, Lord Prince, but this justice...
20:23Spit it out, boy.
20:27Say what you have to say.
20:31A group of my father's people came to Dunmonia.
20:34Aruthers' request to work in the mines and live in peace with their neighbors.
20:39But last week, some of those neighbors came into their mine and gave them sword and slaughter.
20:47A family dead.
20:51Their sahad will be the value of their lives.
20:55Plus the life of the man who ordered them killed.
20:58Or else.
21:01Or else, we will come with our own swords and shields to take the price ourselves.
21:07Please, Sean, get some courtesy greed.
21:09All right, all right.
21:10You heard the bishop.
21:10Enough, enough.
21:11Shut up.
21:14See, now, I heard it with a black shield Irish who attacked the Moor.
21:18Well, then they flew across country to do it.
21:21No man saw them pass, and they store not so much as an egg in Dunmonia.
21:26That's because they fear Dunmonia, see?
21:29But not.
21:31Alas.
21:33Can you know?
21:35Do you know of any tribe other than the black shield who might have attacked your people?
21:48Ask him.
21:49One more word out of you, boy, and I'll beat you into your grave.
21:53Or, better still, ask the witness I have outside.
21:56Into your grave, you lying son of a bitch!
22:02If any man draws blood, he is my enemy.
22:13Bring your witness.
22:16Yes.
22:28Yeah, a child!
22:31I've got a little girl in it.
22:33This is embarrassing, Arthur.
22:46Speak.
22:48My father was killed.
22:50My mother was killed.
22:52My brothers were killed.
22:54My uncles were killed.
22:55and I saw it done.
23:03Wasn't the rain at nighttime, Selina?
23:07How could you see?
23:10Moon was almost full.
23:17How did you survive the night?
23:20I hid, Lord, under a pelt.
23:23You did well.
23:25But did you see the man who killed your family?
23:28I saw him, Lord.
23:30He wore a string of warrior rings.
23:37I see what this is.
23:39This is just...
23:40You know what?
23:40You should be ashamed of yourself.
23:42You should come in here, bring in a child.
23:44You should be ashamed.
23:45On my oath, she lies.
23:48Where I come from, children who don't tell the truth
23:51are usually thrashed soundly, I'm sorry.
23:53A child's word carries no weight in law.
23:55A child is not among the tongue ones, but Lord O'Wine is.
24:00I believe this child.
24:03You let your priest prattle, but it's you, they say.
24:07Who's making pneumonia in you.
24:17Exaggerate.
24:20But on this showing, I prefer the old one.
24:25Your father was ruthless, but he was fair, honest.
24:32The day after tomorrow, I will comfort them, no one is answer.
24:36You can have it now, son.
24:40If that answer denies Cano justice,
24:43I will challenge you myself, Lord O'Wine.
24:48You're wrong.
24:53Thank you, Lord O'Wine.
24:56Thank you, Lord O'Wine.
24:57Come on, the worst.
25:03Them dirty little colonel miners are as greedy as they are, dishonest.
25:06Do not pay them Sahrad, Arthur.
25:08Do you understand me?
25:09You think this is about money?
25:10Of course it is.
25:10They're trying their luck.
25:11They haven't asked for settlement.
25:12Well, that comes next, doesn't it?
25:13They can't exactly go and ask the Black Shield Irish for it, can they?
25:16They do well enough for the money.
25:17Oh, aye.
25:18They bloody do.
25:19Quite why Uther ever granted such a pact, that I will never know.
25:21Because he valued their skill and he saw an opportunity to give away our tin!
25:26A mutual benefit.
25:29Uther never gave anything away.
25:31Let me tell you, when you was gone all them years...
25:34You were the only advocate with my father.
25:36Advocate?
25:37How do you want to speak to your name?
25:39You think Bedwin pledged your case?
25:41Your sister?
25:42No?
25:43Mm-mm.
25:44Just me.
25:45Oh, yeah.
25:46Uther would scream like a scalded dog.
25:49Say that bastard's name again, and you'll join him in banishment.
25:52I didn't care.
25:55Because you're my friend.
25:57And he wronged you, Pendragon or not.
26:01I owe you a debt.
26:03Your loyalty and your trust is enough.
26:12I did not set for in that mine.
26:17You had my word.
26:32You had my goal.
26:33You opened it up.
26:33You dead, beg your hand.
26:33I feel like Heyman.
26:34I loved you, Pendragon.
26:37What about you?
26:37I loved you, Pendragon.
26:48I was with you.
26:49That's death.
26:55You could have killed yourself.
27:02I have to fight the gods.
27:20Mandrake for the fever.
27:25Belladonna for the pain.
27:30Now we've both to fight them.
27:54Colds for it, steeped in mead.
27:57To calm your cough.
28:01You would cure me and kill me.
28:05I would see you healthy.
28:07To greet the gods.
28:10And in full voice when you slip me open.
28:16You won't die in vain.
28:18Your blood will reveal the path of the Edling King.
28:38Will it be quick?
28:40No.
28:43But you have done it before.
28:47The sacrifice.
28:55A hunt, a feast, another feast.
28:59Can't recall the last time I had so much fun.
29:03I'm glad.
29:05So, the wine denies the charge.
29:10Lays the blame with August Macarum and the Black Shield Irish.
29:17The wine and others.
29:20I know, August of old.
29:26Please, share your thoughts.
29:28The Black Shield Irish.
29:30Worse than they say and as bad as they come.
29:33They'll kill you for the teeth in your head and the breath in your lungs.
29:37And your nephew, Gunlaeus, wouldn't?
29:40They have much in common, I agree.
29:42Their land is small and arid.
29:45Compelling them to, uh, roam abroad.
29:50I've never heard plunder described so poetically.
29:54Ah, says the scion of the isle's bountiful state.
30:03We have a long-held pact with the Black Shield Irish not to raid our borders and our towns.
30:10Like now, August is on the Hibernian coast.
30:14Why would he risk life and limb crossing Delonia in the dead of night to raid a tin mine?
30:25When was the last time you saw Angus?
30:28Two, three years ago.
30:31Long time.
30:33Perhaps he's changed his routine.
30:55Sulis will punish me.
30:58If not, Sulis will murder the goddess of fatality.
31:08I can't say anyway.
31:13The gods will not be denied, much less defied.
31:16How many times have you told me that?
31:21I don't care.
31:24I'm free.
31:28But I would not see them vent their anger on you.
31:33The gods are not without mercy.
31:38And I have one small cause for hope.
31:43They led me here.
31:46Come.
32:06When you wear the crown or affect you,
32:10it's your friends who truly test you, not your enemies.
32:15If your pride allows, I can instruct you here and there.
32:22A very kind offer.
32:24But I have no desire to wear the crown.
32:29I am doing what must be done.
32:32No more.
32:35Guarding the throne for Mordred.
32:37The question is, what are you going to do about it?
32:40Will you put all that fine talk of truth and justice into practice,
32:44or was that just poetry?
32:49The naming ceremony.
32:51Conglaeus has a right to be there.
32:55Our right?
32:56Without him, there'd be no ceremony.
32:59Unless he is the midwife of progress,
33:01but to invite him to the naming ceremony of the child he tried to kill?
33:05Never.
33:06He is my nephew.
33:09To disrespect him is to disrespect me.
33:14If Gunlaeus causes you to feel the taint of association,
33:17don't blame me.
33:19It's just a shorter leash.
33:43No-hilt.
33:46My lord?
33:48Devil says you're a clever bastard.
33:50Clever and meticulous.
33:56The collection to end all collections.
33:59We did well.
34:01Better than well at Cadwis, it's all.
34:04May I see that to tally stick?
34:07Yes, my lord.
34:09Ah.
34:12Cadwis.
34:13Cadwis.
34:30Coin and gold only account for half your home.
34:34How did the old rascal pay for the rest?
34:37Heights?
34:38Gems.
34:42Tin.
34:44The total was adjusted down.
34:48See?
34:51Hmm.
34:53So it was.
34:57You made quite a mess of this one, didn't you?
35:01Anyone can make a mistake.
35:04But making it over and over
35:09seems neither clever nor meticulous.
35:13Cadwis promised more than he delivered.
35:17And you fell for that.
35:18Only a close inventory of the whole
35:21revealed his true deception in the light.
35:26And so I adjusted the tally accordingly.
35:33That explains it.
35:37Very good.
35:53By the alignment
35:55of the royal chapel
35:57where Bellinus anointed
36:00his human child,
36:01Belly Mar,
36:03ancestor of all Domnonea's kings.
36:07The naming may proceed.
36:10Blessings upon this good island.
36:13May all the entry and be punished from it.
36:24Bishop.
36:34King Mordred.
36:36May the Lord bless you and keep you.
36:39May the Lord make his face shine on you
36:41and be gracious to you.
36:44May the Lord turn his face
36:45toward you
36:47and give you peace.
36:50Amen.
36:52Amen.
36:53May the Lord bless you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you
37:05and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep
37:05you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and
37:05keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you
37:05and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep
37:05you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and
37:05keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you
37:05and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep
37:05you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and
37:05keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you
37:07and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep you and keep
37:14you
37:44There is one.
37:44There is one last ritual to perform.
37:53Thus I invoke you, that you may aid me.
37:56Thus I invoke you, that you may aid me.
38:00Thus I invoke you, that you may aid me.
38:04This man is a thief, a killer, and a friend to no one.
38:11But the gods will mark his sacrifice with their mercy.
38:19You have made your peace with the gods, have you not?
38:27Domnonia and the gods will bless you for your sacrifice.
38:49I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
38:55I'm sorry.
39:25I'm sorry.
39:52This pattern of blood shows
39:55King Mordred will have a long life
40:01He will be a leader of battle
40:03And he will know victory
40:42What did you see?
40:47If I told you
40:49Would you believe me?
40:56Of course
41:01You believe in my gifts then?
41:05The mark of augury
41:06The tenets of prophecy
41:11Do you believe?
41:29King Mordred will have a long life
41:33He will be a leader of battle
41:35And he will know great victory
41:36The Saxon will fear and dread his name
41:51I've gone
41:52I'm going to show you
42:18Arthur
42:20Tristan's refused our settlement
42:23He's coming to fight Orwain
42:27What should we do, Dublick?
42:35Tristan cannot be bought
42:37Then no one will kill him
42:43Yes
42:46Thank you
42:48Thank you
43:02Thank you
43:23What do you think a warrior's job is, Daryl?
43:27To fight battles, Lord.
43:29To fight battles on behalf of those who cannot fight for themselves.
43:35I learned that in Brittany.
43:38Our task is to leave Modrid with a rich and a peaceful kingdom.
43:44But to do that, we must first have a good and a just kingdom.
43:51Cannot have peace if we break our treaties, and the treaty that led the men of Colonel Maynard in was
43:56a good treaty.
44:00My Lord, let's assume Tristan's little girl was telling the truth.
44:09What then?
44:12If he could not be talked out of fighting Lord Owain, he will lose.
44:18Even the gods would find it hard to make him beat down Owain's sword.
44:23But is that fair?
44:27We would lose too.
44:30In order to have peace, and all the good things that follow it.
44:37I believe I must be Tristan's champion.
44:42Arthur.
44:45I'm not sure who else will do it.
44:50But there is one thing that you can do for me.
44:54A man going into battle must know that his cause is right.
45:02Perhaps the Irish did carry their shields across the land unseen.
45:22God's will support you.
45:26My Lord.
45:30Thank you, Davil.
46:11I thought we lost her.
46:13You should be singing this at all.
46:14You know the words of this one better than I do.
46:18Sing cuckoo, sing cuckoo.
46:22What was her name?
46:24Who?
46:25The goldsmith's daughter who taught us our songs.
46:28Oh, yes, yes.
46:29No, shut up.
46:30I, yeah.
46:35Ashlyn.
46:35Ashlyn.
46:37She would scold you for starting the chorus too early.
46:41Scold me?
46:41She wrapped my knuckles so they was red raw.
46:45I liked her.
46:47Sing cuckoo.
46:50You're not even singing it.
46:51Sing cuckoo.
46:53Sing cuckoo.
46:54Sing cuckoo.
46:55Sing cuckoo.
46:55Sing cuckoo.
46:56Sing cuckoo.
47:04My lord, you are respected if you'll allow more time for a settlement.
47:08You call this a settlement.
47:10I call this a bribe.
47:12Either way, I don't accept it.
47:14Sing!
47:18Oh, this one.
47:20You got something you want to say to me, lad?
47:23By my sword, I maintain that you called the people of Colonel Harb and must face me in a duel.
47:33Do you accept my challenge?
47:34I most certainly do, I.
47:36But Lord Orwine has sworn his innocence.
47:39His word is enough, my lord.
47:40In the court of words, yes.
47:45But there is also the court of swords.
47:48And by my sword, I say, a wine did our cousins of Colonel Harb and must pay the price.
47:57This ain't your quarrel, Arthur.
47:59Do you understand?
47:59This is not your quarrel.
48:01That's right.
48:02I appreciate the offer, but this is Colonel's.
48:05I'm going to represent you, Tristan.
48:07My mind is settled.
48:09Now, you listen to me, young man, and you're the snub god.
48:12Tax collecting's a messy business, yeah?
48:14Sometimes people caught up rough, they lose their heads, and you have to show a moose in charge.
48:20Uther understood that.
48:22The Saxons are our gang, and you want to waste time with this shit.
48:26My sword maintains your guilt in the matter between Curno and Domnonio.
48:33All right, you know what?
48:36But I'm going to bed, and when I wake up, I hope all this just proves a dream.
48:44You are a coward, a murderer, and a liar.
49:00And it seems your death will grace my dreams.
49:13Was that strip of rust once a sword?
49:16Take mine.
49:18Take mine.
49:18You will follow him to the other world, oath-breaker!
49:21On my oath, he brought none!
49:26Thank you, Durval.
49:28But this blade is sufficient.
49:30Arthur!
49:33All right, my lords, I urge you both now to reconsider, to reflect on your friendship,
49:39your history, your joint commitment to protect King Mordred.
49:47Arthur!
49:49Arthur!
49:49Arthur!
49:58Arthur!
50:00Arthur!
50:03Arthur!
50:07Arthur!
50:10Arthur!
50:13Arthur!
50:15Summer is a-comin' in!
50:18Loudly saying...
50:19Come on, away!
50:27Come on!
50:45Let me go!
50:53Back over!
51:12Come on!
51:13That's it, all right!
51:21Come on, away!
51:27It's not too late, James!
51:30Go on!
51:32All right!
51:33Too late!
51:44Come on!
52:09Come on!
52:13Back down!
52:27Back down!
52:30Come on, away!
52:31Come on!
52:31Come on!
52:43Come on!
52:43This one, you'll quarrel!
52:46This one, you'll quarrel!
52:49It didn't have to be this way!
52:53I loved you, boy.
53:37I loved you, boy.
53:52I loved you, boy.
54:34I loved you, boy.
54:51I loved you, boy.
55:21I loved you, boy.
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