A Man for All Seasons
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:15:02
...you and I are enemies.
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As Your Grace wishes.
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As God wills.
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Perhaps, Your Grace.
:15:15
More! You should have been a cleric!
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Like yourself, Your Grace?
:15:34
Goodnight, Sir Thomas.
:15:43
Sir Thomas.
:15:45
Sir Thomas.
:15:47
Sir Thomas.
:15:50
-What's this?
-From some grateful poor folk, in Leicester.

:15:54
-Leicester?
-You do more good than you know, sir.

:15:59
My daughter has a case, sir,
in the Court of Poor Man's Causes.

:16:05
Baked apples, sir.
:16:07
To sweeten my judgement.
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I'll give your daughter the same judgement
I would give my own.

:16:13
A fair one, quickly.
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Bless you, sir.
:16:17
I understand. Yes. I'll read it.
Yes. Thank you.

:16:26
Good evening, Sir Thomas.
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-I'll read it.
-It's an awkward case.

:16:30
-I could illuminate it for you--
-I'll read it.

:16:33
Just a moment or two....
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Boat!
:16:38
Sir?

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