The Lion in Winter
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1:54:00
She'll be barging down
the river by lunchtime.

1:54:02
If she doesn't stop us,
Richard will.

1:54:04
Not anymore, I've corked him up. He's in
the cellar with his brothers and the wine.

1:54:08
The royal boys are aging with the
royal port. You haven't said yes.

1:54:12
Would you like
a formal declaration?

1:54:14
There, my finest angle.
It's on all the coins.

1:54:19
Sad alais,
will you marry me?

1:54:24
Be my queen.
1:54:27
We'll love each other,
and you'll give me sons.

1:54:30
Let's have six. We'll
do Eleanor one better.

1:54:32
We'll call the first one
Louis, if you like.

1:54:35
Louls le premier. How's
that for a king of England?

1:54:47
Henry, you can't ever
let them out.

1:54:51
You've lost me. Let who out? Your sons.
1:54:55
You've put them in the dungeon, and
you've got to keep them there forever.

1:55:01
Do I now? If they're free when you die,
1:55:04
it's the dungeon
or the nunnery for me.

1:55:08
But, Henry,
what about the child?

1:55:11
Don't bother me about the child.
The damn thing isn't born yet.

1:55:13
If they're free,
they'll kill it.

1:55:15
And I will not live to see
our children murdered.

1:55:25
Henry!
1:55:30
Are you going down?
1:55:36
To let them out
or to keep them in?

1:55:45
Could you say
to a child of yours,

1:55:49
"you've seen the sunlight
for the last time"?

1:55:55
Can you do it, Henry?

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