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00:00You
00:34Ah, there you are. Come in. I'm practicing for the big day tomorrow and, um, I need an archbishop.
00:51Will you do me the honor from here?
01:00Is your majesty willing to take the oath?
01:05I am... willing.
01:11Will you maintain and preserve in... invi...
01:22Ah, inviolably. It means to make a promise you can... you can never break. A very sacred promise indeed.
01:37Yes!
01:40We're ready for you, sir.
01:42Oh, not yet, Tommy.
01:45We haven't even reached the anointing.
01:49You have to anoint me.
01:51Otherwise, I can't...
01:56Be king.
01:59Do you understand?
02:03When the holy oil touches me,
02:07I am...
02:09I am transformed.
02:13Brought into direct contact with the divine.
02:22Forever changed.
02:27Bound to God.
02:30It is the most important part of the entire ceremony.
02:36So we had better practice, hadn't we, Archbishop?
02:45Be thy hands anointed with holy oil.
02:55Be thy breast anointed with holy oil.
03:11As kings, priests, and prophets were anointed.
03:12Be thy head anointed with holy oil.
03:17As kings, priests, and prophets were anointed.
03:26Oh, goodness.
03:35That's very heavy indeed.
03:37Five pounds, sir.
03:39Not to mention the, uh, symbolic weight.
03:43Hmm?
03:45Mm-hm.
03:47Mm-hm.
03:48Mm-hm.
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03:57As a sight I heard, I'd never see.
04:03Mm-hm.
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04:43It's not as easy as it looks.
04:47It's exactly what the king said.
04:52I remember.
04:56Do you suppose I could borrow it for a couple of days?
05:00Just to practice?
05:03Borrow it, ma'am?
05:05From whom?
05:07If it's not yours, whose is it?
05:49I'm not sure what the king said.
05:51I'm not sure what the king said.
05:51I'm not sure what the king said.
05:52I'm not sure what the king said.
06:43I'm so sorry.
06:45I'm so sorry.
06:46Ready?
06:54Close your eyes, and don't open them until I say so.
07:06Oh, any idea where the Duke is?
07:08His Royal Highness went flying, ma'am.
07:10Howdy?
07:11Again?
07:18So when's the big day?
07:21Pilot's exam. Two weeks.
07:25And you still on track for the record?
07:26I am. Just.
07:28If I do nothing else.
07:30Oh. Then you'll hate me.
07:33Why?
07:34There is something I wanted you to help me with.
07:36It would have to be jolly important to distract me from getting my wings faster than anyone in British aviation
07:40history.
07:41It is.
07:42Please.
07:42I'd like you to come aboard my coronation committee.
07:48In which capacity?
07:50As chairman.
07:52You already have one.
07:54Bernard.
07:56I'd ask the Duke of Norfolk to make room for you.
07:59I want to make a public declaration of my trust in you.
08:02There's no need to matronize me.
08:04I'm not matronizing you.
08:06Yes, you are.
08:06You're taking pity on me and giving me a job for appearance's sake.
08:10No, it's not that.
08:11I was just thinking how I'd like us to spend more time together.
08:14What are you talking about? We spend all our time together.
08:17No, we don't.
08:18You're always off flying or lunching with strange men.
08:21A few hours a week, darling.
08:23Anyway, what else am I supposed to do?
08:24Sit around and wait for you while you're queening.
08:27Queening?
08:27Yes, queening.
08:29Maybe I'd like your help with the queening.
08:31In the same flattering way you asked me to redecorate Clarence's house.
08:35Well, you did that jolly well.
08:36I felt like a sissy fussing about curtain fabrics and paint, Charles.
08:41Honestly, it's just queening of another sort.
08:53What would it entail?
08:56Well, the Duke of Norfolk will run the show from an organizational perspective.
09:01Look after the seating, the route of the procession.
09:04But as chairman of the committee, you'd have an input on ideas.
09:08Inspire everyone. Lead them.
09:10They won't listen to me.
09:12The grey old men, the men with moustaches, they hate me.
09:20They do not hate you.
09:21They do.
09:23They treat me as an outsider.
09:26In irrelevance.
09:28Everyone does.
09:37That they do.
09:45Total control.
09:47Or nothing at all.
09:49Those are my turns.
10:00but don't go mad what does that mean it means just don't go mad
10:10coronation a service which goes back a thousand years
10:14some things can't be changed yes yes yes all right
10:33when did you move in the city of paris owns property you know and happily the city very kindly let
10:41us
10:41take the house for a small amount of rent so we moved in by summer's end you must have been
10:49thrilled your highness not your highness oh so point just a duchess not age or age so ma'am
11:01ma'am or your grace
11:07what made you choose this particular house it has a two-acre park which gives us privacy
11:12and its size means the duke and i can finally entertain properly and we very much enjoy
11:17entertaining the duchess is so very good at it i believe our editor agreed as part of the deal
11:23that you would give our readers some tips for entertaining did we agree that we did darling
11:29yes you paid extra big smiles
11:38well having had a naval background i don't much care for fussy things or smells but
11:45i do like a good well milled soap
11:53what sartorial tips would you give the young men of today no matter what the fashion a well-cut suit
11:59in a
12:00in a beautiful fabric will take you anywhere
12:05is that the sort of thing you're looking for
12:12you're very fortunate he lets no one in here it's his private room full of secrets
12:19not secrets darling memories precious memories
12:26i come in here for a few moments every day to uh meditate and remember
12:34uh goodness bagpipes too yes i play when he gets homesick
12:43uh my favorite armchair and the briefcase box
12:51as monarch one receives a daily red box from the government state papers business of the day
13:01matters requiring royal assent that was the final box i received as king
13:09it contained my education papers
13:13and all these photographs of you as king
13:15there are none with the crown
13:17why is that
13:18well i never made it that far
13:27i never had a coronation
13:36oh i forgot to mention
13:38i had a call today from sir john weir
13:42who
13:44my mother's doctor
13:47telling me that in his opinion
13:50she was in her final days now
13:53that my sister and i should make our way over
13:57with me
14:02probably best without
14:09even if she dies
14:13let's hope she does
14:17i can bear to go over twice
14:19i shall have to be brave
14:24my darling one
14:32go without you
14:34to cold london
14:39brutal london
14:43hellish london
14:58shall we fuck
15:17the lord's great chamberlain
15:19the lord chamberlain
15:20the marshal of the diplomatic corps
15:22and the controller
15:23your majesty
15:25i've asked you to join me
15:27because i've made a decision
15:29regarding the coronation committee
15:31which is that i would like my husband
15:33to be the chairman
15:34of that committee
15:41that's impossible ma'am
15:43there can only be one chairman
15:45as far as i'm aware
15:46i only have one husband
15:49and the duke of norfolk
15:50we'll be expecting it to be him
15:52he is the earl marshal
15:54that may be
15:55and the chief butler of england
15:57he would be the 16th
15:58duke of norfolk to do it
16:00he ran your father's coronation
16:03his father ran your grandfather's
16:06and running the coronation
16:08it's
16:09what the norfolks do
16:13couldn't you give philip
16:14some other job
16:15like what
16:20arrange the photographer
16:26the chairmanship is what he wants
16:29with full autonomy
16:31therefore it is what i want
16:35norfolk can be vice chair
16:36why don't you think about it
16:39i have
16:40and my decision stands
16:43thank you
16:50well of course the duke of norfolk
16:52will be furious
16:53yes
16:55and bernard does fury so well
16:57what would your majesty suggest
17:01i will throw my hat in
17:02that bernard and sanity will prevail
17:06the queen is young
17:08he has to learn what any young general has to learn
17:12namely
17:14which battles to fight and which to leave
17:19well let me know what you want me to do
17:22same as always to me
17:25exactly as i tell you
17:28now i've spoken to the archbishop of canterbury who's agreed to help us with our other delicate matter
17:36the duke of windsor
17:39when does he arrive
17:40this afternoon i believe
17:42god helps
17:44and when will you meet him
17:46we thought tomorrow
17:49good
17:51sooner the better
17:53be sure to be firm
17:54tommy
17:55yes ma'am
17:55that one's like mercury
17:57he'll slip through the tiniest crack
18:06good afternoon
18:08i've returned to london
18:10to visit my mother
18:12queen mary
18:13who i'm delighted to say
18:16has made such good improvement
18:18in recent days
18:20thank you very much
18:40my dearest darling one
18:44london is as awful and hellish
18:47and as full of my smug stinking relations as ever
18:52each day i call on mama in the afternoon
18:56and although she doesn't look quite as bad as the doctors warned me
19:00she'll never again be able to leave her rooms
19:03far less go out in public
19:07oh brother
19:24what
19:28don't go
19:32i'm not going anywhere mommy
19:39it's one of the hardest things i've ever had to endure
19:43and spending so much time with a woman who has been so vicious
19:46and inhumane
19:48and inhumane to you my beloved
19:49is wearing me down
19:52amen
19:59sorry to disturb you your royal highness
20:01what is it
20:03the archbishop of canterbury's private secretary called sir
20:06requesting a meeting between you and his grace
20:08oh what about
20:10it didn't say sir
20:12he hoped you could make tomorrow
20:15fine i have a few errands planned but um the archbishop can come to lunch
20:21as a matter of fact they suggested 4pm
20:24well all right we'll give him tea
20:27at lambeth palace
20:32of course
20:35now i'm no longer king
20:37i go to them
20:42thank you
20:44good night your royal highness
20:46good night
20:59good night
21:01Oh, my God!
21:22His Royal Highness the Duke of Windsor, Your Grace.
21:27Goodness, what is this?
21:29An ambush.
21:30Not at all, sir.
21:32They're not just a gathering of old friends who come together to appeal to you in person
21:39in the hope that you will do what we all think would be...
21:47The right thing.
21:51Regarding what?
21:53The coronation.
21:57What about the coronation?
22:03We acknowledge, uh...
22:06As a...
22:08As a member of the Queen's close family, you are entitled to attend.
22:14But I also feel that the attendance at this sacred ceremony, by one who, however good his reasons, did not
22:26feel capable of undertaking the obligations himself.
22:35Well, it could strike a wrong note and would be deeply upsetting.
22:42To whom?
22:44To everyone concerned.
22:45I didn't ask you, Tommy.
22:48This is Cookie's work, isn't it?
22:50The Queen Mother's.
22:52It's got her pudgy little fingers all over it.
22:56She asked you to do her dirty work for her.
22:59And you agreed, Archbishop.
23:00Shame on you.
23:01I will attend if I want, and I do want, and so does my wife.
23:05Alas, no, sir.
23:08Of course, the royal family is obliged to extend an invitation to you, as a royal duke, but that obligation
23:15does not extend to the Duchess of Windsor.
23:17And it is my duty to inform you, on behalf of the royal family and the government with whom we
23:23have worked in close consultation, that she will not be offered an invitation.
23:30Oh, it's madness.
23:34The...
23:36...pusilanimity and vindictiveness knows no limits.
23:40Seventeen years have elapsed since the abdication.
23:47Shouldn't bygones be bygones?
23:49Some things can never be forgotten.
23:51Which of us, for example, has forgotten the Somme?
23:54You would compare the love and public commitment I made to my wife to slaughter in a world war?
24:20Why not use a celebration such as this?
24:27The investiture of a new sovereign, a beautiful young child, symbol of maternity, change and progress, to turn a page.
24:38Surely the sophistication of a society can be measured by its tolerance and ability to forgive.
24:44Its weakness, too.
24:46Sometimes lines just need to be drawn.
24:50You know, Tommy, you're an embarrassment to the institution you serve, and to the country that institution serves in turn.
24:57And I will take a lecture on national embarrassment from many people, sir, but not from you.
25:04Let's face it.
25:06This whole thing is a charade.
25:08You knew already the answer to the choice you have given me.
25:11It is simply the same as the choice that caused all this offence in the first place.
25:15Namely, would I do anything that excludes or disrespects the woman I love?
25:20No, never. I will therefore not be attending the coronation of my own niece, whose favorite uncle I have always
25:29been.
25:29Hers, you should know, was one of the strongest voices involved.
25:33Oh, was it indeed? Well, we know from where she gets that ice in her veins.
25:37And it wasn't from my own dear weak brother.
25:40Nothing weak about the late king, sir.
25:43I'm sure I speak for everyone present when I call him a hero.
25:47Hear, hear.
25:51My lord archbishop, what a scold you are.
25:56And when your man is down, how very bold you are.
26:00Of Christian charity, how very scant you are, you old, lang swine.
26:08How full of cant you are.
26:11A rhyme composed for your perfidious predecessor at the time of my abdication.
26:18I find the sentiment oddly applicable to you, too.
26:37If I were to release a statement, could you have a look over it?
26:43Of course, sir.
26:48I'm aware that it's normal for no reigning monarchs to be present.
26:53But a coronation, perhaps we could extend that to include former kings, too.
27:00To spare my blushes. Might just throw some of the vultures off the scent.
27:10It's an elegant solution, sir.
27:12And I'm quite sure cabinet will support it.
27:16Tommy?
27:18I'll speak to their magisters and get back to you.
27:29We've just had a call from Molgrath.
27:33Regarding Her Majesty Queen Mary.
27:42My own darling sweetheart.
27:46Well, at last it's all over.
27:50Mama took ill in the afternoon, then began hemorrhaging in the early hours.
27:56Doctors plied her with tranquilizers and morphine to ensure there was no suffering.
28:01In the end, she passed in her sleep.
28:05I was sad, of course, but let's not forget how she clung to such hatred for me.
28:12Her eldest till the last.
28:15I'm afraid her blood ran as icy cold when she was alive as it does now she's dead.
28:24Later in the day, all the members of the family assembled to identify which of her personal possessions they were
28:31most liked.
28:32I told Shirley Temple what I had my eye on.
28:37But as I shan't be there when the jackals descend, I don't suppose it would do much good.
28:42What a vile, tawdry rabble my relatives are.
28:47And what a sad, desiccated bunch of hyenas most of them have become.
28:55But I'm tired of talking about it.
28:59I yearn for our perfect life together.
29:02Away from the snarling and the sniping of the court.
29:07I adore you, my sweetheart.
29:10More deeply than you will ever realize.
29:13And I am furiously mad that you aren't here with me as you ought by right to be.
29:23While Queen Mary lived, something of the great reigns of Queen Victoria and George V seemed to live on with
29:34her.
29:35Proving that character is, as it will remain, the essential strength of British monarchy.
29:45Now, wherever she went, she was assured of an applause which sprang from some deep-seated affection.
29:56You noticed, identical to the funeral of your father, nothing different, not one detail.
30:03But one guest.
30:04Like you.
30:07And she always regarded herself as a servant of our country, which she served, to the end.
30:17No sooner does someone in the family pop their clogs, they ask themselves,
30:21Right, how's it done last time, and it's done exactly the same way again?
30:24I mean, the people who have come to share in it are locked outside.
30:33Well, I'm not going to let your coronation be like this.
30:36You're a young woman, simply of a new era.
30:39In a fast-changing, modern world.
30:46And I think your coronation should reflect that.
30:50For as much as it have pleased almighty God of his great mercy.
31:06Earth to earth, ashes to ashes.
31:10Dust to earth.
31:13Make sure that certain current will put the resurrection of the eternal life.
31:19Through our Lord Jesus Christ.
31:22Change our own fire in the body, if they invite them all to his soul.
31:28Good morning and morning.
31:34That's what?
31:36Asian gentlemen.
31:38You know what?
31:39I mean, this is the language.
31:40You understand what...
31:41You understand what...
31:43You understand what...
31:47Just understand what...
31:47Your Dok $1.
32:01We should go.
32:19Good morning.
32:25What is the collective noun for a group of stuffy old Etonians?
32:32I heard back at school.
33:07Gentlemen, I'd like to start by saying how very honored I feel to be working with all
33:13the great minds and talents here in this room today as we come together to organize the very
33:19best coronation for my wife, Queen.
33:24We all know the scale of the challenge that faces us.
33:28The eyes of the world will be on us, Britain will be on show, and we must put our best
33:34foot forward.
33:37In such circumstances, the temptation is to roll out the red carpet and follow the precedent
33:43set by the grand and successful coronations of the past.
33:48But looking to the past for our inspiration would be a mistake in my view.
33:56Britain today is not the Britain of past coronations.
33:59Assumptions made at the time of my father-in-law's coronation 17 years ago cannot be made anymore.
34:07That is why I think we should adapt this ceremony.
34:14Make it less ostentatious, more egalitarian, show more respect and sensitivity to the real
34:20world.
34:20We have a new sovereign, young and a woman.
34:24Let us give her a coronation that is befitting of the wind of change that she represents, modern
34:33and forward-looking at a moment in time where exciting technological developments are making
34:38things possible we never dreamt of.
34:41Which brings me to my next point.
34:56It's an unconscionable vulgarization.
35:05How close are you proposing that these cameras get?
35:08They will be kept at a very discreet distance.
35:11No, no, close-up, sir.
35:16Zoom.
35:17Lenses.
35:18Oh, no.
35:18It will all be done with the greatest sensitivity and respect for the occasion.
35:34But I have had one or two broader thoughts about the service itself.
35:43What?
35:45What?
35:59We can both see what's going on here.
36:01A young couple are playing marital games with the most cherished parts of our history and
36:06pageantry.
36:08Our queen wouldn't agree with a single one of these radical proposals.
36:13Television being just the tip of the iceberg.
36:19She's simply trying to keep peace in her own bedchamber.
36:22By promoting her husband, keeping him happy and occupied and virile.
36:27Well, that's what's going on here, Winston.
36:33Why?
36:34What else has he proposed?
36:39Prime Minister.
36:41Prime Minister.
36:42Your Majesty.
36:51Prime Minister.
36:58Your Majesty.
37:02Prime Minister.
37:02Please tell me this has nothing to do with my husband.
37:06I told him not to go mad.
37:10No one is questioning the Duke of Edinburgh's motives or the sincerity of his beliefs.
37:17I see.
37:18He went mad.
37:20The changes he is proposing to an ancient, sacred, never previously changed liturgy and
37:29text.
37:32If it went from top to toe, and if it were just a business, it would be applauded.
37:40But this isn't a business.
37:41It's the crown.
37:45And one has to ask oneself, what is the purpose of the crown?
37:50What is the purpose of the monarchy?
37:54Does the crown bend to the will of the people to be audited and accountable?
37:59Or should it remain above temporal matters?
38:08What say you?
38:13No, ma'am.
38:16What say you?
38:19The decision is yours to make.
38:23We will take our lead from you.
38:40The state of exactly.
38:47What's the purpose of theissy.
38:53Who knows?
38:57God is good.
38:59What are you doing now?
39:01Who knows.
39:01Go, baby.
39:02Have you at all.
39:04You know that I am?
39:06Do not feel!
39:08Why do you think I am so fated?
39:09So I don't know if you might be available for free-mounted investors.
39:27What is this? Hide and seek.
39:29I told you not to overstep the mark.
39:31And I made it clear. Can't blanch you or nothing at all.
39:33Trade unionists and businessmen in the Abbey.
39:36If you want to stay on the throne, yes.
39:37In a trim-down televised coronation.
39:40If you want to avoid a revolution, yes, you forget.
39:43I have seen firsthand what it is like for a royal family to be overthrown
39:47because they're out of step with the people.
39:48I left Greece in an orange crate.
39:51My father would have been killed.
39:52My grandfather was.
39:53I'm just trying to protect you.
39:55From whom? The British people?
39:57You have no idea who they are or what they want.
40:00Oh, oh, I'm just Johnny Foreigner again who doesn't understand.
40:03Fine, fine.
40:04You want a big, overblown ceremony costing a fortune while the rest of the country is on rations?
40:09Have it.
40:10But don't come bleating to me when your head and the heads of our children are on spikes.
40:15If the people are hungry, they want something that lifts them up.
40:18And how do you propose lifting them if they cannot see it?
40:23The people look to the monarchy for something bigger than themselves.
40:26An inspiration.
40:27A higher ideal.
40:28If you put it in their homes, allow them to watch it with their dinner on their lips.
40:33Democratise it.
40:34Make them feel that they share in it.
40:35Understand it.
40:36All right.
40:39Right.
40:40I'll support you in the terror rising.
40:46You won't regret it.
40:48On one condition.
40:53That you kneel.
41:07Who told you?
41:09My Prime Minister.
41:12He said you intended to refuse.
41:14No, I merely asked the question whether it was right in this day and age that the Queen's consort, her
41:18husband, should kneel to her rather than stand beside her.
41:23You won't be kneeling to me.
41:25That's not how it will look.
41:26That's not how it will feel.
41:27It will feel like a eunuch.
41:29An amoeba is kneeling before his wife.
41:31You'll be kneeling before God and the crown, as we all do.
41:34I don't see you kneeling before anyone.
41:35I'm not kneeling because I'm already flattened under the weight of this thing.
41:38Oh, spare me the false humility.
41:40It doesn't look like that to me.
41:41How does it look to you?
41:42It looks to me like you're enjoying it.
41:43It's released an unattractive sense of authority and entitlement that I have never seen before.
41:48And in you it's released a weakness, an insecurity I've never seen before.
41:51Are you my wife or my Queen?
41:53I'm both.
41:54I want to be married to my wife.
41:56I am both, and a strong man will be able to kneel to both.
41:59I will not kneel before my wife.
42:00But your wife is not asking you to.
42:02But my Queen commands me.
42:03Yes.
42:03I beg you make an exception for me.
42:11No.
42:24No.
43:01Come on, they'll be here soon.
43:08David, you're our host, darling.
43:15You're right there.
43:36All right, everyone.
43:38She's arriving.
43:40The dreaded gold stake coach.
43:44Made in the 1760s and the most uncomfortable ride known to man.
43:56Final checks, please, gentlemen.
43:59West door.
44:00West door, sir.
44:02Triforium.
44:03Triforium, standing by, sir.
44:05South transept.
44:07Triforium, standing by, sir.
44:08Orban screen.
44:09Orban screen, standing by, sir.
44:10Triforium two.
44:12Triforium two, standing by, sir.
44:14Gentlemen.
44:15Three, two, one.
44:42Who's that?
44:48Oh, it's Lord Mountbatten, the Duke of Edinburgh's uncle.
44:53The man that gave away India and his own wife.
44:59Uncle de Pineru, if you please.
45:11Five, four, two, and left, please.
45:15Left.
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45:50Left.
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45:50Left.
45:51Left.
45:51Left.
45:52Left.
45:52Left.
45:52Left.
45:55Moving forwards now, four knights of the garter,
45:58the Dukes of Wellington and Portland,
46:00the Earl Fortescue and the My Count Allendeck,
46:03bringing with them a golden canopy to shield Her Majesty from view
46:07during the most sacred of the coronation rituals, the anointing.
46:12In three, two, one.
46:23Where'd she go?
46:26Well, now we come to the anointing.
46:31The single most holy, most solemn, most sacred moment.
46:39The entire service.
46:43So how come we don't get to see it?
46:47Because we are mortals.
46:48So how come we don't get to see it again?
46:58We don't get to see it.
47:19Is your majesty willing to take the oath?
47:24I am willing.
47:29Will you maintain and preserve this?
47:41Invariably.
47:46I will.
47:59I will.
48:13Is your hands anointed with holy oil?
48:36With thy breast I anointed with holy oil.
48:48Be thy head anointed with holy oil.
49:00As kings, priests, and prophets were anointed, and as Solomon was anointed,
49:19king by Zadok the priest and Nathan the prophet,
49:26so be thou anointed, blessed, and consecrated queen over the peoples whom the Lord thy God
49:40hath given thee to rule and govern in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the
49:53Holy Ghost.
49:57Amen.
49:59Amen.
50:02Amen.
50:13There are oils and oaths, orbs and scepters, symbol upon symbol, an unfathomable web of arcane mystery and liturgy, blurring
50:29so many lines, no clergyman nor
50:33historian or lawyer could ever untangle any of it it's crazy on the contrary it's perfectly sane
50:43who wants transparency when you can have magic who wants prose when you can have poetry
50:54pull away the veil and what are you left with an ordinary young woman of modest ability and
51:04little imagination and wrap her up like this anoint her with oil and hey presto what do you have
51:18a goddess
51:24saviour the grace
51:29and misrepresent
51:38the light
51:41and
51:44saviour
51:45saviour
51:48saviour the praise
51:53saviour the praise
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52:17saviour the praise
52:20saviour the praise
52:26I turned it down
52:28for something greater still.
52:39For love.
52:51For love.
53:21For love.
53:54For love.
54:22For love.
54:51For love.
55:29For love.
55:52For love.
56:23For love.
56:54For love.
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