The Lion in Winter
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:47:02
What am I to you...
a collection plate?

:47:04
Or am I all you've got,
like John?

:47:06
I've got to get
the Aquitaine for John.

:47:09
- I talk people, and you answer back in provinces!
- They get mixed up.

:47:14
What's the Aquitaine to Eleanor? It's
not a province. It's a way to torture me.

:47:17
That's why she spent the evening
wooing Richard, wheezing on the coals.

:47:21
She'll squeeze it out of him. My
God, I'd have loved to eavesdrop.

:47:24
"I taught you prancing, lamb,
and lute and flute... "

:47:29
That's marvelous.
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It's absolutely me.
:47:35
I thought as long as I was
coming down, I'd bring them.

:47:38
Whatever are you giving me?
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You're such a child.
You always ask.

:47:43
"To Henry. "
:47:45
Heavy.
:47:47
It's my tombstone!
Eleanor, you spoil me.

:47:50
I never could
deny you anything.

:47:52
Don't go. It nettles her
to see how much I need you.

:47:57
You need me, Henry, like a
tailor needs a tinker's dam.

:48:02
Oh, I know that look.
:48:05
He's going to say
he loves me.

:48:07
Like my life.
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I talk that way
to keep her spirits up.

:48:17
Well, how'd you do with
Richard? Did you break his heart?

:48:21
You think he ought to
give me back the Aquitaine?

:48:24
I can't see why he shouldn't. After
all, I've promised him the throne.

:48:28
The boy keeps wondering
if your promises are any good.

:48:32
There's no sense asking if the air's
good when there's nothing else to breathe.

:48:37
Exactly what I told him.
:48:40
Have you got it?
Will he give it back?

:48:44
No Aquitaine for John.
:48:54
I have to give him something.
Isn't some agreement possible?

:48:58
Love, in a world where carpenters
get resurrected, anything is possible.


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