1:03:11
You don't believe me. Why?
1:03:15
If you intended to imprison me in the tower,
I'd be there now and no talk about it.
1:03:20
You're shrewd. Perhaps too shrewd.
1:03:23
If honesty were shrewd, madam,
it would enjoy greater favor.
1:03:27
Honesty.
1:03:28
If I could only be sure
of one honest voice.
1:03:33
Tell me...
1:03:34
He wouldn't, couldn't fail me, could he?
1:03:37
- No, Your Grace.
- Then why hasn't he written me?
1:03:40
I've written him my love
time and time again.
1:03:44
Tell me truly, bitter or not.
1:03:47
Why hasn't he answered?
1:03:50
Have you angered him, sent him unwelcome
orders? He's very proud, you know.
1:03:54
I've cut off all revenue and supplies,
ordered him to disband his forces and return.
1:03:58
To send a leader out with an army
and then to desert him...
1:04:02
...heap disgrace upon him.
- But before that...
1:04:04
...I wrote him lovingly many times.
1:04:07
- And he answered?
- Nothing.
1:04:10
Well, that, frankly, madam, as Essex's
friend, that can hardly be tolerated.
1:04:15
- Nor will it be.
- But I don't wish to turn you against him.
1:04:18
- Perhaps there was some misunderstanding.
- Misunderstanding?
1:04:23
He had my letters, didn't he?
1:04:25
Didn't he?
1:04:27
If you sent them,
he should have received them.
1:04:30
He'd tell you if they didn't arrive.
1:04:32
You've had word from him, haven't you?
1:04:35
- Yes, but l...
- Yes! He wrote you, but not me.
1:04:40
Or are you lying?
1:04:42
I think you are.
1:04:44
I think you lie to me.
1:04:46
That's it!
1:04:47
Lies, lies, lies!
1:04:50
Trapped and strangling
in a jungle of lies and deceit.
1:04:54
You! You, too, at the first,
making me believe you wouldn't betray him.
1:04:59
No.