The Lion in Winter
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Rot.
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Well, that's how
deals are made.

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We've got him
if we want him.

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He'll sell us all,
you know,

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but only if he thinks
we think he won't.

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Why did I have to have
such clever children?

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What's the matter, Richard? Nothing.
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It's a heavy thing,
your nothing.

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When I write or send for you
or speak or reach,

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your nothings come,
like stones.

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Don't play a scene with me.
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I wouldn't if I could.
I'm simpler than I used to be.

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I had, at one time,
many appetites.

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I wanted poetry and power and the
young men who create them both.

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I even wanted Henry, too,
in those days.

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Now I've only one desire left...
to see you king.

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The only thing you want to see is
father's vitals on a bed of lettuce.

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You don't care who wins, as long
as Henry loses. You'd do anything.

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You are Medea to the teeth,
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only this is one son you won't use
for vengeance against your husband.

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How my captivity has
changed you.

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Henry meant to hurt me.
He's hacked you up instead.

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Men coveted this talon once.
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Henry was 18 when we met,
and I was queen of France.

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He came down from the north to
Paris with a mind like Aristotle's...

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and a form like mortal sin.
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We shattered the commandments
on the spot.

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I spent three months annulling
Louis, then in may, in spring,

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not far from here,
we married...

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young count Henry
and his countess.


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