The Lion in Winter
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1:41:04
Do we ever see each other?
Am I ever near you?

1:41:06
Ever with you? Am I ever
anywhere but somewhere else?

1:41:09
Do I write?
Do we send messages?

1:41:11
Do dinghies bearing gifts float up
the thames to you? Are you remembered?

1:41:15
You are.
1:41:17
You're no part of me. We
do not touch at any point.

1:41:21
How can you lose me?
Can't you feel the chains?

1:41:24
You know me well enough
to know I can't be stopped.

1:41:28
I don't have to stop you.
I have only to delay you.

1:41:32
Every enemy you have has friends
in rome. We'll cost you time.

1:41:37
What is this?
I'm not moldering.

1:41:41
My paint's not peeling. I'm
good for years. How many years?

1:41:45
Suppose I hold you back for one.
I can. It's possible.

1:41:50
Suppose your first son dies.
Ours did. It's possible.

1:41:55
Suppose you're daughtered next.
We were.

1:41:58
That, too,
is possible.

1:42:01
How old is daddy then?
1:42:05
What kind of spindly,
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rickett-ridden, milky,
wizened, dim-eyed,

1:42:12
gammy-handed, limpy line
of things will you beget?

1:42:18
It's sweet of you to care.
1:42:20
And when you die, which is
regrettable but necessary,

1:42:25
what will happen to frail alais
and her pruney prince?

1:42:30
You can't think Richard's going
to wait for your grotesque to grow.

1:42:36
You wouldn't let him
do a thing like that?

1:42:39
Let him? I'd push him
through the nursery door.

1:42:44
You're not that cruel.
1:42:47
Don't fret. We'll wait
until you're dead to do it.

1:42:51
Eleanor, what do you want?
1:42:55
Just what you want...
a king for a son.

1:42:57
You can make more, I can't.
You think I want to disappear?


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