A Man for All Seasons
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:06:00
Well, it's all the Cardinal's business.
:06:03
That's very true. And when the Cardinal
calls, you all come running, day or night.

:06:07
What is the man? A butcher's son.
:06:10
Chancellor of England, too.
:06:12
No, that's his office. What's the man?
:06:15
Surely, Your Grace,
when a man rises so high and so swiftly...

:06:18
...we must think he was misplaced
in his origins.

:06:22
That, at least,
was the opinion of Aristotle and....

:06:26
A butcher's son and looks it.
:06:28
His looks, yes, I give you his looks.
:06:33
What was that you said, Richard?
:06:36
Nothing, Sir Thomas, it was out of place.
:06:39
And Wolsey's still a butcher.
:06:41
And you're a member of the King's
High Council, not an errand boy.

:06:45
That is why I must go.
:06:47
The Duke would go
if the Cardinal called him.

:06:50
I might.
:06:53
I'll be back for breakfast.
:06:56
Go to bed.
:06:59
"Dear Lord, give us rest tonight,
or if we must be wakeful, cheerful.

:07:03
"Careful only for our soul's salvation.
For Christ's sake. Amen."

:07:08
And bless our lord, the King.
:07:11
-"And bless our lord, the King."
-Amen!

:07:14
Excuse me, gentlemen.
Goodnight, Your Grace.

:07:21
Keep clear of Wolsey, Thomas.
He's a frightened man.

:07:26
-Who is that?
-A young friend from Cambridge.

:07:29
-What's he want?
-What do they all want? A position.

:07:32
-Can you give him a position?
-Do you recommend him?

:07:35
No.
:07:53
-Sir Thomas.
-No.

:07:56
-Did you recommend me?
-No.


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