The Lion in Winter
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1:44:00
Lamb, I'll be rid of you by easter!
You can count your reigning days!

1:44:04
You go to rome,
we'll rise against you!

1:44:06
Who will? Richard, Geoffrey,
John and Eleanor of Aquitaine.

1:44:09
The day those stout hearts band
together is the day that pigs get wings!

1:44:13
There'll be pork in the treetops
come morning!

1:44:17
Don't you see you've given them
a common cause: New sons?

1:44:21
You leave the country,
and you've lost it.

1:44:26
- All of you at once?
- And Philip too. He'd join us.

1:44:31
Yes, he would.
1:44:35
Now how's your trip
to rome?

1:44:39
Oh, I've got you,
got you, got you.

1:44:44
Should I take a thousand
men-at-arms, or is that showy?

1:44:48
Bluff away.
1:44:50
Ah, poor thing. How can I break
the news? You've just miscalculated.

1:44:55
Have I? How?
1:44:58
You should have lied. You should have
promised to be good while I was gone.

1:45:02
I would have let your three boys
loose. They could have fought me then.

1:45:06
You wouldn't keep your sons
locked up here.

1:45:08
Why the devil wouldn't I?
You wouldn't dare.

1:45:10
Why not? Let them sit in
chinon for a while. I forbid it.

1:45:13
She forbids it. Did your father
sleep with me, or didn't he?

1:45:20
No doubt you're going to tell me
that he did. Would it upset you?

1:45:24
What about the thousand men? I
say be gaudy and to hell with it.

1:45:28
Don't leave me, Henry. I'm at rock
bottom. I'll do anything to keep you.

1:45:32
I think you think you
mean it. Ask for something.

1:45:36
Eleanor, we're passed it, years
passed. Test me. Name an act.

1:45:40
There isn't one! About my
fornication with your father.

1:45:43
Yes, there is. You can expire. You first,
old man. I only hope I'm there to watch.

1:45:47
You're so afraid of dying. You're
so scared of it. Ah, poor Eleanor.

1:45:53
If only she'd lied. She did. She
said she never loved your father.

1:45:58
I can always count on you.

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