The Lion in Winter
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:12:06
Henry, what if, just for once,
I didn't do as I was told?

:12:10
It's going to be
a jungle of a day.

:12:12
If I start growling now,
I'll never last.

:12:15
You'll last.
:12:17
You're like the rocks at
stonehenge... nothing knocks you down.

:12:26
In these rooms, Alais, on this
Christmas, I have all the enemies I need.

:12:30
You have more than you think.
Are you one?

:12:34
Has my willow
turned to poison oak?

:12:37
If I decided to be trouble,
Henry, how much trouble could I be?

:12:40
Not much.
:12:43
I could give away your plans.
You don't know what they are.

:12:46
I know you want to disinherit
Richard. So does Eleanor.

:12:49
She knows young Henry's dead.
:12:51
The young king died in summer, and I haven't
named an heir. She knows I want John...

:12:55
on the throne, and I know she wants
Richard... we are very frank about it.

:12:58
Henry, I can't be your mistress
if I'm married to your son.

:13:01
Why can't you?
Johnny wouldn't mind.

:13:04
I do not like your Johnny.
He's a good boy.

:13:06
He's got pimples,
and he smells of compost.

:13:08
He's just 16!
He can't help the pimples.

:13:10
He could have a bath!
:13:14
It isn't such a dreadful thing
to be queen of England.

:13:17
Not all eyes will weep for you.
:13:19
Will yours?
I don't know.

:13:22
Very likely.
:13:24
All I want is not to lose you.
Can't you hide me?

:13:28
Can't I simply disappear?
You know you can't.

:13:32
Your little brother Philip's king of France now,
and he wants your wedding or your dowry back.

:13:37
I only took you for your
dowry. You were seven...

:13:40
two big knees and two big eyes,
and that's all.

:13:45
How was I to know?
:13:51
Hey. What's the matter, lad? Nothing.

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