:51:00
	We are not popular.
:51:02
	I say "we" on the assumption you'll accept
the post at York I've offered you.
:51:11
	Yes.
:51:20
	It's a bad sign when people are depressed
by their own good fortune.
:51:23
	-I'm not depressed.
-You look depressed.
:51:25
	I was lamenting. I've lost my innocence.
:51:27
	Some time ago.
Have you only just noticed?
:51:32
	Your friend, our present Lord Chancellor,
now there's an innocent man.
:51:38
	The odd thing is, he is.
:51:40
	Yes, I say he is. Unhappily...
:51:43
	...his innocence is tangled up
in this problem...
:51:45
	...that you can't change your woman
without a divorce...
:51:48
	...and you can't get a divorce
unless the Pope says so.
:51:51
	And from this meaningless circumstance,
I foresee a certain measure of....
:51:56
	-lnconvenience?
-Just so.
:51:59
	This goblet he gave you,
how much was it worth?
:52:03
	Come along, he gave you a silver goblet.
How much did you get for it?
:52:08
	Fifty shillings.
:52:09
	It was a gift, wasn't it,
from a litigant, a woman?
:52:12
	-Yes.
-Which court? Chancery?
:52:16
	Don't get drunk!
:52:18
	Which court was the litigant's case?
:52:23
	Court of Requests.
:52:26
	There. That wasn't too painful, was it?
:52:32
	-No.
-No.
:52:33
	And you'll find it easier, next time.