A Man for All Seasons
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1:32:00
Father.
1:32:03
-Good morning, husband.
-Good morning.

1:32:08
Good morning, Will.
1:32:15
Well, this is a hellish place!
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Except it's keeping me from you,
my dears, it isn't so bad.

1:32:21
It's remarkably like any other place.
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-lt drips!
-Yes. It's too near the river.

1:32:37
Well, what is it?
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Father, come out!
Swear to the act and come out!

1:32:46
Is this why they've let you come?
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Yes.
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Meg's under oath to persuade you.
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That was silly, Meg.
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How do you plan to do that?
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Father.
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"God more regards the thoughts
of the heart than the words of the mouth."

1:33:14
-Well, so you've always told me.
-Yes.

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Then say the words of the oath
and in your heart think otherwise.

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What is an oath then,
but words we say to God?

1:33:29
Listen, Meg.
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When a man takes an oath, he's holding
his own self in his own hands...

1:33:36
...Iike water.
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And if he opens his fingers then,
he needn't hope to find himself again.

1:33:43
Some men aren't capable of this, but I'd be
loathed to think your father one of them.

1:33:51
-I have another argument.
-Oh, Meg.

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In any state that was half good,
you would be raised up high, not here...

1:33:58
-...for what you've done already.
-All right.


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