The Lion in Winter
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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.

1:11:03
You can have the vexin back.
And what else?

1:11:05
All of brittany. Does that
matter? That's Geoffrey's.

1:11:08
Possibly to Geoffrey. And what
else? That's all your help is worth.

1:11:11
And in return,
what do you want from me?

1:11:13
Two thousand soldiers.
1:11:15
- And what else?
- Five hundred knights on horse.

1:11:17
- And what else?
- Arms and siege equlpment.

1:11:19
- And what else?
- I never wrote because I thought you'd never answer.

1:11:28
You got married.
1:11:30
Does that make a difference? Doesn't it?
1:11:37
I've spent two years
on every street in hell.

1:11:45
That's odd.
I never saw you there.


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