Queen Christina
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:57:09
The Lord Treasurer is waiting,
Your Majesty.

:57:12
I can't see him.
:57:13
He says it's very urgent.
:57:15
- Tell him I don't want to see him.
- Yes, Your Majesty.

:57:29
Well, Countess?
:57:30
The Queen can't see you, Your Excellency.
:57:34
You mean she won't.
:57:35
She won't, Your Excellency.
:57:42
I trust you are well, My Lord.
:57:47
I am beholden to Your Lordship.
:57:49
I apologize for the rigors of our winter.
:57:51
I believe the snow delayed you
on your way here.

:57:54
A few days. It was nothing.
:57:56
I hope you found suitable shelter.
:57:58
Our country inns are rough.
:58:00
I did very well. Thank you, Your Lordship.
:58:02
The climate here, My Lord, is fit only
for those who are used to it.

:58:05
It's not suited to foreigners.
:58:08
I advise you to protect yourself against it.
You must be very careful.

:58:13
Is this a threat, My Lord?
:58:16
It's a warning.
:58:19
A friendly warning.
:58:24
The Queen will see Your Excellency.
:58:46
Antonio.
:58:53
Your Majesty.
:58:54
You are angry.
:58:56
I'm not angry.
:58:58
I appreciate a jest. A royal jest.

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