A Man for All Seasons
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1:35:09
I haven't told you
what the house is like without you.

1:35:11
Don't, Meg.
1:35:13
-What we do in the evening without you.
-Meg, have done.

1:35:16
We don't read because we've no candles.
1:35:18
We don't talk because we wonder
what they're doing to you.

1:35:21
The King is more merciful.
He doesn't use the rack.

1:35:24
Two minutes to go, sir.
1:35:25
-I thought you'd like to know.
-Two minutes!

1:35:29
-Jailer!
-Sorry, sir. Two minutes.

1:35:33
Listen, you must leave the country.
All of you must leave the country.

1:35:37
-And leave you?
-lt makes no difference.

1:35:39
They won't let me see you again.
1:35:40
You must all go on the same day,
but not on the same boat.

1:35:43
-Different boats from different ports.
-After the trial, then.

1:35:46
There'll be no trial, they have no case.
1:35:50
Do this for me, I beseech you.
1:35:53
-Will?
-Yes, sir.

1:35:54
-Margaret?
-Yes.

1:35:57
Alice?
1:36:03
-Alice, I command you!
-Right.

1:36:13
This is splendid.
1:36:16
-I know who packed this.
-I packed it.

1:36:19
Yes.
1:36:22
You still make a superlative custard, Alice.
1:36:25
Do l?
1:36:28
That's a nice dress you have on.
1:36:32
Nice colour anyway.
1:36:34
My God, you think little of me!
1:36:36
I know I'm a fool...
1:36:37
...but I'm not such a fool
as to be lamenting for my dresses...

1:36:41
...or to relish complimenting
on my custards.

1:36:43
I'm well rebuked.
1:36:46
-Alice--
-No!

1:36:51
I'm sick with fear when I think of the worst
they may do to me.

1:36:55
But worse than that will be to go
with you not understanding why I go.


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