The Lion in Winter
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1:33:03
We always do.
1:33:05
It's his impression that
you mean to disinherit them.

1:33:08
I fancy I'll relent.
1:33:11
Don't you?
I don't much care.

1:33:13
In fact, I wonder, Henry,
if I care for anything.

1:33:16
I wonder if I'm hungry
out of habit.

1:33:18
I could listen to you lie
for hours.

1:33:22
So your lust is rusty.
Gorgeous.

1:33:27
Henry, I'm so tired.
1:33:30
Sleep then. Sleep and
dream of me withcroutons.

1:33:33
Henri a la mode.
1:33:35
- Henry, stop it.
- Eleanor, I haven't started.

1:33:38
What do you want? You want my
name on paper? I'll sign anything.

1:33:41
You want the Aquitaine
for John? It's John's.

1:33:43
It's his, it's yours, it's
anybody's. In exchange for what?

1:33:47
For nothing.
For a little qulet.

1:33:49
For an end to this,
for God's sake.

1:33:51
Sail me back to England,
lock me up...

1:33:54
and lose the key
and let me be alone.

1:34:02
You have my oath.
1:34:06
I give my word.
Oh, well.

1:34:11
Well, well.
1:34:16
Would you like a pillow?
Footstool? How about a shawl?

1:34:21
Your oaths are all profanities, your words a
curse, your name on paper is a waste of pulp!

1:34:26
I'm vilifying you, for
God's sake! Pay attention!

1:34:31
How,
1:34:34
from where we started,
1:34:37
did we ever reach
this Christmas?

1:34:44
Step by step.
1:34:49
What happens to me now?
1:34:51
That's lively curiosity
from such a dead cat.

1:34:55
If you want to know
my plans, just ask me.

1:34:59
Conquer china, sack the
vatican, or take the veil.


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