The Lion in Winter
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:29:01
Since Louis died, while Philip
grew, I've had no France to fight.

:29:06
In that lull, I've found how
good it is to write a law...

:29:10
or make a tax more fair
or sit in judgment to decide...

:29:14
which peasant gets a cow.
:29:17
I tell you, there is nothing
more important in the world.

:29:21
Now the french boy's big enough,
and I'm sick of war.

:29:30
Do you still need
the vexin, Henry?

:29:34
It's as vital as it ever was. My troops
there are one day away from paris.

:29:37
That's a march of 20 miles.
I must keep it.

:29:40
Henry, dear,
:29:43
if Alais does not marry Richard,
I will see you lose the vexin.

:29:47
Well, I thought
you'd never say it.

:29:50
I can do it.
:29:53
You can try.
:29:56
We have a pack of barons we
should look the loving couple for.

:30:00
Can you read love in that?
:30:04
And permanent affection.
:30:26
My Richard is the next king,
not your John.

:30:30
I know you, Henry. I know
every twist and bend you've got,

:30:33
and I'll be waiting
round each corner for you.

:30:36
Do you truly care
who's king?

:30:39
I care because
you care so much.

:30:41
Don't fight me, Eleanor. What would you
have me do... give out, give up, give in?

:30:46
Give me a little peace.
A little?

:30:49
Why so modest? How about eternal
peace? Now, there's a thought.

:30:54
If you oppose me,
I'll strike you any way I can.


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