The Lion in Winter
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1:09:01
May we? That's what tapestries are for.
1:09:05
I'll never learn.
I'll ruln everything.

1:09:14
Richard?
Hello, Richard.

1:09:18
You're halfway to bed. I'll
wait for morning. Come in.

1:09:21
Mother sent me.
Come in anyway.

1:09:31
Our alchemists have stumbled
on the art of boiling burgundy.

1:09:34
It turns to steam, and when it
cools, we call it brandywine.

1:09:39
I'm Henry's prisoner.
You find that charming?

1:09:43
No. Then why the charming smile?
1:09:45
I thought,
I can't think why,

1:09:47
of when you were
in paris last.

1:09:49
Can it be two whole years
ago? It can. I need an army.

1:09:52
It'll take the cold away.
I must have soldiers.

1:09:54
Have I aged?
Do I seem older to you?

1:09:58
They've been two fierce years. I've
studied, and I've trained to be a king.

1:10:02
I'll have your answer... yes or
no? You'll have it when I give it.

1:10:06
You see?
I've changed.

1:10:08
I'm not the boy you taught to
hunt two years ago. Remember?

1:10:12
Racing after boar,
you flying first,

1:10:15
me scrambling after,
all day into dusk.

1:10:19
Don't go. I must know. Will you help me?
1:10:23
Sit and we'll discuss it.
1:10:36
You never write.
To anyone.

1:10:39
Why should I make you
king of England?

1:10:42
Aren't I better off
with John or Geoffrey?

1:10:44
Why have you to fight when I
could have the cretin or the fiend?

1:10:47
Would we fight? We're
fighting now. Good night.

1:10:52
You're still a boy.
1:10:55
In some ways.
Which way did you have in mind?

1:10:59
You haven't asked how much your
help is worth. You'll tell me.


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