Lady Jane
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:21:03
- God rest his soul.
- Indeed.

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What then?
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There will not be another
Roman Catholic on the English throne.

:21:14
The country people don't agree.
They still adhere.

:21:18
They miss the Latin litanies
and mysteries.

:21:22
The ornaments and precious things.
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Because before King Henry closed the
monasteries, they were in the churches.

:21:29
They could see them on the altars.
I wonder where those things are now.

:21:38
Which is why, madam, for you,
and yes, for me as well,

:21:43
there must not be another
Roman Catholic on the English throne.

:21:49
- If Edward dies without an heir...
- Then Mary's queen.

:21:53
Her mother was divorced and Mary was
named a bastard. Next in line's Elizabeth.

:21:59
Whose mother, Anne Boleyn,
was beheaded for treasonable adultery.

:22:05
Behold, the next in line becomes
my Lady, the Duchess Frances Suffolk,

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who would, of course,
relinquish all her dues and rights

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in favour of her daughter, Jane.
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Ah, Frances, there you are.
Down, damn you, Jupiter.

:22:29
Good Lord, are you still eating?
Do you hear me, sir?

:22:34
- Afternoon, John.
- My Lord.

:22:37
We were speaking
of Jane's marriage, Henry.

:22:41
It might be a matter
of peculiar importance

:22:44
in the event of circumstances
which well might arise.

:22:52
In fact, I suspect
my Lord has someone in mind.

:22:55
Perhaps he'd be good enough to tell me.
:22:59
I don't think you've met my youngest
and as yet unmarried son, Guilford.


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