:28:03
Henry, pay careful attention
to what l say.
:28:08
You must not let them make you king.
:28:11
Not while your brother Charles
is still alive.
:28:15
-l would be torn to pieces first.
-That"s my son.
:28:20
Today, your brother will be king.
:28:25
Elizabeth, now.
:28:29
lt"s a glorious death to which l go.
:28:35
Tell your mother...
:28:41
...that my love for her
was the same to the last.
:28:48
And remember me in your prayers.
:28:57
-The king"s escort, Your Majesty.
-Thank you.
:29:03
God bless you both.
:29:24
What kind of morning is it, colonel?
:29:26
lndeed it is somewhat chilly,
Your Majesty.
:29:30
Then l was wise
to put on a second shirt.
:29:35
For if l trembled with the cold,
my enemies would say it was from fear.
:29:38
l would not expose myself
to such a reproach.
:29:45
-Please keep them.
-Oh, Your Majesty.
:29:51
l do not fear death, Sir Thomas.
:29:55
lt is not at all terrible to me.