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مسلسل The White Queen مترجم - Episode 1
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02:25Thomas, Thomas, Richard, come, wake now.
02:29It's asleep.
02:30Come, just quickly, please.
02:42You're going to him.
02:44I have no choice.
02:55Elizabeth, take us for luck.
02:59It may help you and it cannot harm.
03:03Nothing will help me with a man like him, Mother.
03:12Come, Richard.
03:16Where are we going, Mother?
03:18Why must we go so early?
03:19We're going to go and meet the King.
03:20King Henry?
03:22Is he back?
03:23No, the new King.
03:25Edward.
03:26Edward of York is not the King.
03:27He killed our father.
03:29Shh.
03:29He is King now and we must show our loyalty to him.
03:33Come on, Thomas.
03:41I'm going to go to the King.
03:41Earth.
03:46Okay.
03:51Come on.
03:52Anyway.
03:52Come on.
03:52He'll be right back.
03:52Come on.
03:54Come on.
03:58Come on.
04:21I don't know.
04:41Thomas!
04:48Holmes!
04:52Holmes!
05:01Edward.
05:04Now?
05:05Really?
05:18All right, rest a while.
05:19Come on.
05:26Is he really the king?
05:35I'm Lady Elizabeth Grey, Your Grace.
05:38How is that?
05:45You've come to see me.
05:47I...
05:49I cannot obtain my son's inheritance.
05:52My husband's lands, which were taken from me when he died.
05:56My boys and I have nothing to live on.
06:00My husband was Sir John Grey.
06:02He died in battle.
06:03He was the leader of the Lancastrian cavalry.
06:06They killed 700 of our men.
06:08He nearly ran you through, Edward.
06:09He did his duty as he believed it to be, Your Grace.
06:12He was loyal to the man he thought king.
06:16My boys are innocent of anything.
06:20And these are his sons?
06:21My only fortune.
06:23This is Richard and Thomas Grey.
06:25Edward.
06:26You don't have time for her.
06:27Your home is near here.
06:29It's just over the fields.
06:30They're very near.
06:31Warwick.
06:33Lead the men on.
06:35I'll catch up with you.
06:39The men may go on.
06:40I'll escort you.
06:45Come on!
06:46Come on!
06:56Come on!
06:58Come on!
06:58Come on!
06:59Come on!
06:59Come on!
07:00Come on!
07:00Come on!
07:02You are very welcome to Grafton Manor, Your Grace.
07:06Jaquetta Woodville.
07:08Is this the page boy at home as well?
07:12Baron Rivers is away, unfortunately.
07:14Oh, my God.
07:15I forgot.
07:16Baron Rivers.
07:19A hastily made-up title to cover red faces when a high-born Lancastrian lady bedded a grubby commoner, as
07:27I recall.
07:28He was a squire and always twice the man that you are, Lord Warwick.
07:31Uh-huh.
07:31Will you take a glass of small ale, Your Grace?
07:34Or we have some fine wine from my cousins in Burgundy.
07:37Edward?
07:40Surely.
07:41You and I...
07:41I'll take the wine.
07:43Thanks, Lady Rivers.
07:46Boys.
07:46I have an important job for you.
07:49A darn fury for me.
07:59There is not a man on Earth who could ride past my daughter, Your Grace.
08:03Not one with his sight, anyway.
08:06Good health here, Grace.
08:20Excuse me.
08:28Sit.
08:43Aren't you happy here?
08:45With your father and mother?
08:47I love my parents, but I'm used to running my own lands and household.
08:54My sons will have nothing if I can't reclaim them.
08:58Too many have suffered during these wars.
09:01But if I can keep my throne, I will see the Lord of England run from one coast to the
09:07other.
09:08And we will all be Englishmen again.
09:10I wish for nothing more than that my sons will never fight.
09:17Do you think it possible?
09:21There must be one more battle.
09:23Henry has regained his wits, for now at least.
09:27But I will try and keep it from your door, my lady.
09:32You are confident of winning.
09:37I am quick.
09:39I am brave and I am lucky.
09:42I am as lucky in battle
09:46as I am in love.
09:50I will win.
09:52Thank you for the wine.
09:54You are leaving?
09:55Yes.
09:56We have not yet...
09:56Write down the details of your claim.
09:58The land you say is yours.
09:59And the details of your ownership.
10:00Yes, of course.
10:01And I shall collect the paper from you tomorrow.
10:07On my own.
10:32Mother, where are you taking me?
10:35You'll see.
10:52Choose a thread.
10:53Magic.
10:55Do you want to be drowned in a ducking stall?
10:57It's forbidden.
10:58And you probably...
10:59No one knows but you and I.
11:01We are descended from the river goddess Melusina.
11:04Magic is in our blood, Elizabeth.
11:06Now choose a thread.
11:26What were they?
11:27Things that you will never know.
11:29Children who will not be born.
11:31Chances you will not take.
11:33They are lost to you.
11:35And what will I catch at the end of this fishing line of yours, mother?
11:39The future.
11:41Wheel it in.
11:43A foot every day.
11:45You are missing, yes.
11:54Absolutely.
11:54Yes, they are missing.
12:02Yes, sir, thanks.
12:02The train changes have a place on the earth with the air.
12:02Yes, sir.
12:07Yes, sir.
12:09Yes, sir.
12:10Yes, sir.
12:12Yes, sir.
12:21I know who it is.
12:22I know who it is.
12:41Lady Elizabeth.
12:46Ketan!
12:56Baron Rivers.
12:57Ketan!
13:09Your grace.
13:12And these are my sons.
13:14Anthony.
13:15John.
13:16We've met at the Battle of Toughton, when you slaughtered half of England in one day.
13:23And in Calais, when your father insulted my mother over her marriage and called my father
13:28a nobody.
13:28Anthony.
13:29Because you backed a king whose court was poison.
13:32Whose taxes were unpayable.
13:34And who murdered men he had smiled on and pardoned.
13:38And yet you called him pious?
13:40Well, now your pious Henry is defeated.
13:44And I am king.
13:50Haley Elizabeth tells me she has lost her marriage land.
13:53She didn't lose them.
13:55They were taken.
13:56And all she asks for is justice.
13:58Justice from the Yorks.
14:01Your Lancasterian Queen murdered my father and brother and stuck their heads on spikes.
14:07So do not talk to me of justice.
14:15Have you written down your claim for me?
14:20Yes.
14:26Then they'll be returned to you.
14:28By your king.
14:31Elizabeth.
14:34Lady Elizabeth, would you show me around the gardens before I leave?
14:38The air in here is stale.
14:47I cannot stay for long.
14:50Henry's queen is bringing the French to join his northern army.
14:54I must be ready for them.
14:56You don't fear you may lose?
14:59Isn't that what you would wish?
15:01Are you not on the side of Lancaster?
15:04I wish there were no sides.
15:08May I send a page boy to bring you to me tonight?
15:11I have a longing for you, Lady Elizabeth.
15:14More than I have felt for any woman.
15:15Your Grace, I cannot be your mistress.
15:19I may die in battle, and this could be my last request.
15:22You would deny your king that?
15:25You will not die.
15:27You are quick, and brave, and lucky.
15:33Then I must go, and this would be the end of it, though.
15:39Tomorrow.
15:40Sunset.
15:42Meet me by the big oak tree where I first saw you.
15:46Even if only to say goodbye.
15:54She shouldn't have gone with him alone.
15:57He's a legend.
15:58They're looking at the garden, Richard.
15:59Then what comes next?
16:01He will not return her lands for charity.
16:04We are Lancastrians who stood against him.
16:06We will want payment.
16:07If he has not taken it already, he's bedded every woman in his court.
16:10Why would he not take Elizabeth?
16:13He could be forcing her this moment while we argue.
16:16He will not take her in a rose bush, John.
16:18How can you possibly know that?
16:19I want to summon her to court when she is obligated,
16:21when he has returned her lands.
16:26Is that not so, Elizabeth?
16:28I only ask for what is mine to be returned to me.
16:31I ask for justice, and the king has promised it, as he should.
16:35A hard man to deny, though, Elizabeth.
16:39And if he summons you to court, how will you answer?
16:43However you advised me at the time, Father.
16:49Will anyone play chess?
16:51It is not you who we question.
16:53That man has been through half the wives of London,
16:56and the Yorkist army rape our women as they go.
16:59As does King Henry's.
17:00And at least this new king has his wits.
17:03We were once friends with that witless king,
17:05and his queen, or have you forgotten Jaquetta?
17:09I don't forget.
17:10But the wheel of fortune rises, and it falls.
17:13And the queen, my friend, became too vicious,
17:17and now this man is king,
17:18and Elizabeth needs her lands returned to her.
17:21Just not at any price.
17:23Hmm.
17:31It's not just the lands you want, though, is it?
17:35You want him too.
17:36He is the king of England.
17:39I must show loyalty if I am to have my lands.
17:42How else can a poor widow make her way in the world?
17:48You'd be a fool to sell yourself too cheaply, Elizabeth.
17:52I don't intend to sell myself at all.
18:14But, now, the forties she is hanging out with.
18:27I think that's all, yeah.
18:27He is a king.
18:27He is the king.
18:27I think it's not a good boy.
18:28I think it's a king.
18:28He's doin' her all that.
18:29I think I see him, came up to me.
18:29He is a king for millions.
18:29He died, he died.
18:31He died, he died.
18:34He died, he died, and he died,
18:59I knew you'd come.
19:02Can't stay for long.
19:11Let down your hair so I may see it.
19:27I'm mad for you.
19:29I've been thinking about you all day long.
19:32Shouldn't you be thinking about your battle?
19:34No.
19:46Sit with me.
20:06I've been thinking about you all day long.
20:19No, no, I can't.
20:25I don't know. I meant to...
20:27You came to meet me.
20:28Say goodbye and I shall say no.
20:30Don't run away!
20:39Dear God, Elizabeth, let me have you.
20:44I'm desperate for you.
20:56No, no, no.
21:00No, I said no.
21:04No.
21:07No.
21:13Your knife on me, upon your king, is treason.
21:17I draw the blade upon myself.
21:20If you come one step closer, I will cut my throat and die right here.
21:24Play acting.
21:25I'm sorry if I've misled you in my coming here, but I will not be your mistress.
21:30I could take that from you in a single second.
21:32Not before I slice my throat.
21:37Don't doubt my courage, Grace.
21:41I match for any man.
21:48So I see.
21:53You may keep my dagger as a souvenir.
21:57You're crazy?
21:57You have made a fool of me.
21:59You may congratulate yourself on that.
22:03You'll never see me again.
22:16Have a good day.
22:42you've had no word from him no token he said i would never see him again
22:48they say the battle will be any day now and if king henry wins then it will not matter what
22:53edward
22:53thinks or does for he will be dead and you will have your lands back either way you know that
22:58there's more to it than that mother he asked me to lie with him and i refused and if he
23:06dies i'll
23:06regret that forever i regret it now you are a girl from the house of lancaster and you live in
23:13a
23:13country that is divided you may not fall in love with her you're king unless there is some profit
23:18in it for you your life will not be easy because you wish it to be so you will have
23:22to wade through
23:23blood and you will know loss you must be stronger and this is your fortune for me what do you
23:29foresee
23:30for yourself i know what you think mother but i don't share your gifts i'm the daughter of a humble
23:36squire i have no seeings or foresight you are of my line and you will come to know that in
23:42time
23:43but what i foresee is that you may have whatever you want
23:48if you will take the consequences
23:49because i want one of my answers
24:39what is it father muster we have to go to war again look why why you aunt and you're my
24:46brothers
24:46not again the king has commanded me to provide a dozen men fitted and kitted to march under his
24:52command against the lancaster king we are to change sides did he say anything else it's a muster not an
25:00invitation till a mayday breakfast what do you expect him to say he will be through the day
25:04after tomorrow the men will fall in then
25:18perhaps we should go out and wait them off i'm sure the girls would like to see the army on
25:22their
25:22way john have you not had your fill of seeing men go off to war well we should show our
25:28support richard
25:29if he wins it will be better for us and if he loses no one will remember that we wished
25:34him well
25:34and we can soon deny it i'm paying them aren't i arming them from what i have and we should
25:41find a purse of gold from the treasure room for his grace a purse of gold to wage war against
25:45king
25:45henry what woman have you lost your wits are we used this now yes if he wins and he is
25:55likely to
25:55for then he will control all our fortunes and all the marriages and there are many girls in this family
26:02richard sometimes woman you even scare me
26:14very well we'll do it your way and we'll wear white rose too if you wish if you can find
26:21some of this
26:22what you can find some of this is earlier
26:22just earlier
26:29I'm so excited
26:36Can I see a green dress?
26:38Yes.
26:39Yes.
26:52Great.
26:53You'll still be up.
26:55You should see it.
26:58This is it.
27:05This is it.
27:24My man, your grace, all sworn to your service.
27:29I won't forget your support.
27:31How dizzingly quick it was conjured out of nowhere.
27:33Tell me, if I scratch that rose, will I find its true red color underneath?
27:36Leave it, Warwick.
27:41Your Grace.
27:45We offer you this to help your cause.
27:51You've never accepted your defeat at Towton.
27:54Not giving up hope of mad old Henry back on the throne.
27:56It seems no matter what we do, we lose in your eyes, Warwick.
28:01I cannot sleep.
28:04I haven't slept since I last saw you.
28:07Nor are I.
28:09Nor can I eat.
28:16Because of me.
28:20Yes.
28:24So is this love, then?
28:27Is this what it feels like?
28:29I thought you were well first, Endor.
28:31Love.
28:33How's the other?
28:37I cannot ride the battle like this.
28:41I have to have you, and if you will not be my mistress, then you must marry me.
28:47Don't marry me.
28:49It is the only way.
28:53I'm mad for you.
28:56Will you marry me?
29:02Yes.
29:05Tomorrow, at sunrise, meet me at your chapel, bring your mother as a witness.
29:11I will be on my chaplain.
29:13I'll have to keep it secret for a while.
29:17If I am so far beneath you, may we offer you refreshment?
29:26No, but I will take supper with you tomorrow, if I may.
29:29If you are us hunting, I will ask for the men who are recruited, and we'll be close by.
29:32Good night.
29:34Bye.
29:44Bye.
29:45Bye.
29:46Bye.
29:49Bye.
29:52Bye.
30:12I was early. I couldn't wait.
30:33I'm a fool. I forgot the ring. Lady Rivers, do you have a ring that I could borrow?
30:40I have one.
31:20Grace, thank you.
31:31Lady Rivers, where can I take my bride?
31:34There's a hunting lodge by the lake. I've had it made ready for you.
31:46I'm never nervous.
31:48Don't wait.
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34:00you have no appetite your grace i thought you would be hungry after hunting i thought the same
34:06myself but i'm exhausted she led me quite a merry dance
34:35i have to go i have to go
34:42to battle the men are ready it's time
34:47this moment i'm afraid or else i risk my crown and how should you love me then i would love
34:52you
34:52even if you were a common pauper and right now i'd be glad for elizabeth we must discuss should luck
34:57go against me and i am killed you must say nothing of this marriage you would gain nothing by revealing
35:03it you will remember me in your prayers i hope and i would like you to marry again if you
35:08find
35:09yourself with child and you must leave england henry and his son may die young and if you have a
35:13boy
35:13you will be the only heir to the throne go to my brothers to warwick they will help you raise
35:18our
35:19boy just come back to me edward elizabeth you are not gonna lose me on the battlefield
35:26i will die in bed beside the most beautiful queen england has ever known
35:47you whore you shamed our house and our name and your dead husband who gave his life
35:55fighting that usurper anthony don't touch me it isn't what you think what my eyes deceive me
36:01and this is an honorable coupling this is honorable we are married
36:09oh dear god elizabeth
36:12he's fooled you what oh my poor dear sister let me guess
36:20secret wedding in our chapel none of his family attended lord warwick must not be told for now
36:26elizabeth think this is a man who is king of england he will marry a princess
36:32and not some commoner from the camp of his enemy he found begging by the roadside he is married to
36:37me now you are not married elizabeth you've been tricked
36:43it was a pretend service
36:46there were witnesses
36:48who
36:50mother
36:51and a priest
36:52which priest
36:56i
36:58i don't know
36:59he's tricked you with a pretend priest to get you into bed
37:03he's done it before and he has a bastard son
37:07he's warwick's puppet elizabeth without him edward could never have claimed the throne
37:11warwick is the kingmaker
37:14you can be very sure he will make the queen as well
37:16you are wrong
37:18edward is king he does not have to do what warwick tells him
37:21you are wrong
37:23and the second time
37:40man
38:08Elizabeth!
38:09Elizabeth!
38:11Elizabeth!
38:13A messenger.
38:20Father, is there news?
38:23Another bloody battle.
38:25Who's won?
38:26The Lancaster forces were routed.
38:29Henry is defeated.
38:31Edward. Edward has won.
38:32Henry has fled to the Moors with a price on his head,
38:36like a border rebel.
38:38He's lost his wits again.
38:39Oh, the poor man and Queen Margaret.
38:41She's taken her son to Scotland.
38:44She won't give up there.
38:45She'll never give up until her son's on the throne.
38:48And so this war will never be over.
38:51But no one may doubt now that Edward of York is king.
38:55And all our fortunes rest with him.
38:56He's won.
39:12He was taken over.
39:13In the middle of a day?
39:13No.
39:13Yeah.
39:13Oh.
39:14Oh.
39:25Oh.
39:25Oh.
39:26I don't know.
40:17I don't know.
40:27Yes, we've got another marriage in there.
40:29Not yet.
40:37I don't know.
40:59But you will tell him, and I will come to court as your wife.
41:02Yes, when the time is right.
41:04May I at least tell father so we can meet openly, wouldn't you?
41:07You may as well tell the town crier.
41:08If we met openly, the whole town would know, and the rest of England soon after.
41:13We must keep our secret a little while longer.
41:24I'm rather enjoying it, though.
41:26Aren't you?
41:28Our humble hunting lodge?
41:33I have to go.
41:34I have to go.
41:44I have to go.
41:47I have to go.
41:50I have to go.
42:04My love, there's nothing here that speaks of a marriage mother, not a word to prove it
42:08ever happened.
42:09Read the rest.
42:10He writes that he's busy, but he will see me soon.
42:14Quarters in London, the council is sitting, Henry has still not been captured, and Queen
42:18Margaret has sailed home to France with her son, demanding help.
42:22He says he loves me.
42:25He burns for me.
42:26That's lover's words, nothing more.
42:28Does he say whether he's spoken to Lord Warwick?
42:30It does not say.
42:31It means he has not.
42:33What should I do?
42:36The messenger who brought your letter also brought a summons for your father.
42:40It's gone out to all the nobles, requesting they attend the court.
42:44It will be to announce his marriage.
42:47And that's what your father believes.
42:49To me?
42:55Or to another.
42:58It seems the French princess Mona is at court.
43:13My lords, we welcome you to court.
43:16The king has some important news he wishes to share with you about Princess Mona of France.
43:32Lord Warwick?
43:45Whatever can be the problem now.
43:50Father, I think the king may announce that he's married to Elizabeth.
43:56Elizabeth who?
43:58Our Elizabeth.
44:00Are you out of your mind?
44:03Although he married another before her.
44:05And the first lady has his son, so he might equally announce his marriage to the first one.
44:13Dear God.
44:15I should have guessed that whore would get her hooked into you when she lured you into her hovel.
44:19You may not call her that.
44:20She is the queen.
44:21She is a roadside strumpet.
44:23And this can easily be undone.
44:25It must be.
44:25She is my queen of choice.
44:27Of choice?
44:29Have you gone mad?
44:31We've got a peace treaty to conclude with France.
44:34Without it, that whore of Anjou would bring the whole French army against us.
44:38And this time they were weak.
44:39I cannot help it.
44:40You will have to help it.
44:41I've not spent the last year of my life.
44:44Strangling that fat French pig to the British Bulletin.
44:47Just throw it all away.
44:50Now get in there and make the announcement.
45:01Thank you for your patience.
45:04We are proud and happy to announce
45:14I am married to Lady Elizabeth Grey.
45:18I am married to Lady Elizabeth Grey.
45:39I am married to Lady Elizabeth Grey.
46:11I am married to Lady Elizabeth Grey.
46:22Your Grace?
46:26Sorry.
46:29It's beautiful.
46:33I have written to my family in Burgundy.
46:36Inviting them to London for the coronation.
46:39They will confer on us the royal position.
46:41We shall need to see this through, and if we fail,
46:44they will be there for refuge and support.
46:46You're making it sound more like a battle, Mother, than a marriage.
46:49Oh, it is a battle. Make no mistake, Elizabeth.
46:52The king has done what he should not.
46:54He has married from another house and a commoner at that.
46:57There are many who will be cursing our luck and wishing us to fall.
47:03But you, Elizabeth, you may have it all.
47:06You love your husband, and he will give you prestige, too.
47:10You are blessed.
47:14Oh, and after the coronation,
47:16we must send your boys to live with their kinsmen in his life.
47:18No, my boys stay with me.
47:25Girls, out.
47:30Elizabeth?
47:34You're as cold as ice.
47:36Elizabeth.
47:37Elizabeth.
47:38Why?
47:38This is a seeing.
47:40You have been warned of danger to your boys.
47:42Now, do you see more?
47:45I...
47:47They must not be with strangers.
47:49So be it.
47:50We have had a warning,
47:51and now we will keep them close with us,
47:53and they will be safe.
47:58You're of my line, Elizabeth.
48:00I knew you had the sight.
48:03I knew you had the sight.
48:07I knew you had the sight of a man.
48:09I knew you had the sight.
48:15I knew you had the sight of a man.
48:18You were a fan of a man.
48:19You were a little blitz.
48:22you should have walking him.
48:23I know you had the sight of the men.
48:24Youاغs of everything.
48:24There's a action to me.
48:26Andże to bring you home.
48:27Yes.
48:55MUSIC CONTINUES
49:01Father, good to see you.
49:10My Lord.
49:15Oh, do you give me your blessing, Father?
49:21Of course I do.
49:23And you will always be my daughter, no matter what.
49:26My little Elizabeth.
49:48Elizabeth.
49:54My way.
50:06To get a ribbit.
50:08Mm-hmm.
50:09So you've turned your coat to York?
50:11Margaret Beaufort.
50:13Lady Tudor.
50:14Lady Stafford, now.
50:16Oh, you're remarried.
50:17As women must, it seems.
50:19Though some of us still loyal to our own house.
50:22These are different times, Lady Margaret.
50:24Lancaster brought us only war.
50:26King Edward will bring us peace.
50:27He is a pretender.
50:29He has taken the throne by force.
50:31He is the king.
50:33And those who speak against him are guilty of treason.
50:39He's all well.
50:43A common Lancastrian girl is queen.
50:46It's an insult to the rules who fought for him.
50:49To take a bride who's firmly killed for Henry.
50:54The worst part is, he kept it from you.
50:58The boy is fogged by lust.
51:00I shall bring him back.
51:02Sacrifice too much to lose him now.
51:04The river's oil.
51:06Wish he'd never come here.
51:09My brothers, George, Richard.
51:12My sister, Margaret.
51:20My cousin, Lord Warwick.
51:23Miss Countess.
51:25My daughters, Isabel and Anne.
51:31My royal court.
51:34I give you the Queen of England.
51:40Lord Warwick looks as though he saw the poison.
51:43And his plans for Edward smothered in their steel.
51:47You'll make Edward pay for it, though.
51:48You can be sure of that.
51:51And now we have the joy that is his mother.
52:02Oh, my God.
52:22Don't you, Cecily?
52:24It is an honor to meet you.
52:30I am not happy about this marriage.
52:36That's a shame.
52:37We're all delighted.
52:39I would remind the Lady Rivers that the wedding was a secret one.
52:44Private?
52:45It was private, not secret.
52:47I was there, as were other witnesses.
52:51But if your son, the King, did not invite you, then I'm afraid you must take that up with him.
52:55Your daughter is a widow.
52:58And years older than my son.
53:00I know.
53:01That's such an advantage, isn't it?
53:03As my daughter has already proved herself fertile with two handsome and legitimate boys.
53:08So we may feel confident that God will bless this new royal couple with issue.
53:11Your daughter could never be royal.
53:15She's not my choice.
53:17Nor that of my nephew, Lord Warwick.
53:20Her father was a commoner.
53:22And while I might overlook that, if Edward were not the king...
53:26He is the king.
53:27And he has chosen me.
53:34Unless I should unseat him.
53:40And how would you do that, Duchess Cecily?
53:43I could disown him.
53:46I could put his brother, George, upon the throne in his place.
53:52How would you like that as the outcome of your private wedding, Lady Rivers?
54:01Yes, I did hear some talk when Edward was born.
54:06Um, it was an archer, wasn't it?
54:09By the name of, um, Blayborne.
54:12That's it.
54:13Yes, people said that you had made a cuckold of your husband.
54:18But, in fact, I was one of the few who swore that a lady of your standing would never stoop
54:23so low.
54:24And yet it seems you did, if that is what you're saying, Duchess Cecily.
54:28That you admit yourself a common whore and declare your son, the king, a bastard.
54:32For I cannot see how else you would unseat him.
54:34Enough.
54:37Enough.
54:45So then your words against the king will go no further.
54:49And now that we all are friends,
54:51I believe you do know the proper custom when presented to the Queen of England is too curtsy.
55:02Of course.
55:06Yes.
55:09Yes.
55:11Yes.
55:13Yes.
55:16Yes.
55:17Yes.
55:18Yes.
55:25Yes.
55:27Yes.
55:27It is an honor to meet you, Duchess Cecily.
55:34I'm surprised you won her over.
55:36Must have really worked some charm.
55:39I confess I'd expected quite a battle.
55:42She is your mother, Edward.
55:44How much trouble could she be?
55:49Edward, does the Earl of Warwick like me?
55:52He makes me nervous.
55:54You made me what I am, Elizabeth.
55:56You must love him for my sake.
55:58He's my closest kinsman.
56:00Then I shall try.
56:03Loving you is very much easier.
56:11Now, let us make a son to Scotch-Lancastrian thread.
56:16Start our dynasty.
56:20Let us know.
56:47More magic.
56:49I could have been anyone, Mother.
56:51Who else would come in here at this time of night?
56:54Trying to see our futures.
56:59I said we'd keep them close.
57:06So tell me then, who are my enemies?
57:10I do not need to scry to tell you that.
57:12Lord Warwick and Duchess Cecily.
57:15Well, then tell me something we do not know.
57:17How many children shall I give Edward?
57:20How many sons and daughters of...
57:26What is it?
57:27Elizabeth, what do you see?
57:29A woman.
57:32With blood on her hands.
57:34A woman wearing red.
57:37I do not know.
57:40Whose blood was it?
57:44I think it was mine.
57:46What do you see?
57:48How many, how many?
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