The Lion in Winter
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:23:00
That makes Richard
very powerful.

:23:02
How can I give him Alais too?
:23:04
The man she marries
has you for an ally.

:23:07
It's their wedding or the vexin back.
Those are the terms you made with Louis.

:23:11
True, but academic, lad.
The vexin's mine.

:23:14
By what authority? It's got my troops
all over it. That makes it mine.

:23:19
Now, hear me, boy.
:23:21
I am a king. I am no man's boy. A king?
:23:25
Because you put your ass
on purple cushions?

:23:28
- Sir.
- Philip.

:23:32
You haven't got
the feel of this at all, lad.

:23:35
Use all your voices.
When I bellow, bellow back.

:23:39
I'll mark that down.
This too:

:23:44
We are the world in small.
:23:46
A nation is a human thing. It
does what we do, for our reasons.

:23:50
Surely if we're civilized,
we can put away the knives.

:23:52
We can make peace.
We have it in our hands.

:23:56
I've tutors of my own.
Will that be all? Oh, think.

:24:00
You came here for a reason. Don't you
want to ask me if I've got an offer?

:24:03
Have you got an offer? Not
yet, but I'll think of one.

:24:06
Oh, by the way,
:24:09
you're better at this
than I thought you'd be.

:24:12
I wasn't sure you'd noticed.
:24:19
Well, what shall we hang...
the holly or each other?

:24:23
Would you say, father, that I have
the makings of a king? A splendid king.

:24:28
And would you expect me, father,
to give up without a fight?

:24:30
Of course you'll fight.
I raised you to.

:24:33
I don't care what you offer Philip,
I don't care what plans you make.

:24:36
I'll have the Aquitaine
and Alais and the crown.

:24:39
I'll not give up one
to get the other.

:24:41
I won't trade off Alais or the
Aquitaine to that walking pustule!

:24:47
No, your loving son will not.
:24:49
Did you hear what he
called me? Clearly, dear.

:24:52
Now, run along. It's nearly dinnertime.
I only do what father tells me.

:24:56
Go and eat.
Did I say something wrong?

:24:59
I'm always saying something
wrong. And don't pout.


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