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

:48:07
Like my life.
:48:14
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.
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I have to give him something.
Isn't some agreement possible?

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

:49:03
You bore him, damn it.
He's your son!

:49:06
Oh, heavens, yes.
280 days I bore him.

:49:09
I recall them all.
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You'd only just found Rosamund.
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Why her so damn particularly?
I've found other women.

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Countless others.
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What's your count?
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Let's have a tally of the
bedspreads you've spread out on.

:49:30
Thomas Beckett's.
That's a lie.

:49:34
I know.
You still care what I do.

:49:40
I want the Aquitaine for John!
I want it, and I'll have it.

:49:43
Is that menace you're
conveying? Is it to be torture?

:49:46
Will you boil me or stretch me...
which? Or am I to be perforated?

:49:50
I have the documents,
and you will sign.

:49:53
How will you force me to... threats?
"Sign or I refuse to feed you. "

:49:57
Tears? "Oh, sign before
my heart goes crack. "


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