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:13:02
-And who the devil are you?
-Edward Hyde.

:13:06
Let"s in to His Majesty.
Where is he?

:13:10
-He"s at prayers, my lord.
-Aye.

:13:12
He might do well to pray and all.
We"re gonna need some help.

:13:15
First the lrish and now the Scots.
:13:18
You doesn"t turn your back
on either of them.

:13:42
Let us give thanks to God, that he
has seen fit to bless this table...

:13:45
...with the fruits of his bounty. ln the
name of our Lord, Jesus Christ, amen.

:14:06
l did remark with some distress...
:14:08
...that His Highness, Prince Charles,
was absent from prayers this morning.

:14:13
He was with me, my lord.
:14:14
He did pray with you?
ln your chapel?

:14:17
-Yes, my lord.
-l am most displeased.

:14:21
lt is not fitting that a future king...
:14:23
...should make his devotions
in a Catholic chapel.

:14:26
Your private beliefs are respected.
But this is a Protestant country...

:14:30
...and as head of church and state it is
my duty to see that it so remains.

:14:35
His Highness found the whole business
so boring, my lord, that he fell asleep.

:14:40
-Didn"t you, Charles?
-Yes, madam.

:14:42
l believe you will find your church
as solid as ever, my lord.

:14:47
Nevertheless, you will kindly see that
it does not happen again.

:14:52
Yes, my lord.
:14:54
Your Majesty? The earl
of Strafford awaits your pleasure.

:14:58
My good Lord Strafford,
welcome back to England.


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