A Man for All Seasons
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:10:02
If you could just see facts flat on...
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...without that horrible moral squint.
:10:08
With a little common sense,
you could have made a statesman.

:10:18
The King.
:10:45
Where's he been? Do you know?
:10:49
I, Your Grace?
:10:51
Spare me your discretion.
:10:54
He's been to play in the muck again.
:11:00
He's been to Mistress Anne Boleyn.
:11:08
More, are you going to help me?
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If Your Grace will be specific.
:11:18
You're a plodder! All right, we'll plod.
:11:22
The King wants a son.
What are you going to do about it?

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I'm very sure the King needs no advice
from me on what to do about it.

:11:30
Thomas, we're alone.
I give you my word, there's no one here.

:11:33
I didn't suppose there was, Your Grace.
:11:39
Do you favour a change of dynasty?
Do you think two Tudors are sufficient?

:11:42
For God's sake, Your Grace!
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Then he needs a son. I repeat,
what are you going to do about it?

:11:47
I pray for it daily.
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God's death, he means it.
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That thing out there, at least she's fertile.
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-But she's not his wife.
-No, Catherine's his wife...

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...and she's barren as a brick.
Are you going to pray for a miracle?


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