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: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.
:30:00
l thank my God l have prepared for it.
:30:03
Are we to ride to Westminster, or walk?
:30:07
My orders are that we walk,
Your Majesty.

:30:10
Admirable.
The morning air will do me good.

:30:26
The king"s coming.
:30:29
-He"s coming now. The king"s coming!
-Hey, you. Stop him!

:30:34
Gentlemen, the king comes.
:30:45
-Traitor!
-Execute him!

:30:52
Execute him!
:30:59
-And a true, urgent sword in our hand.
-God bless, Your Majesty.


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