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:27:01
...they know what the scoop is, and I
keep throwing back at them:

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"Stop! You know damn well
what's going on."

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And that's why I'm hysterical.
You know it.

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If he dies, that's it.
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PACINO: Let's start the scene.
- Have patience, madam.

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There's no doubt his majesty
will soon recover his accustom'd health.

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In that you brook it ill,
it makes him worse.

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Therefore, for God's sake,
entertain good comfort.

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And cheer his grace
with quick and merry...

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And that's the way
you want me to behave, is that it?

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If he were dead,
what would betide on me?

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No other harm, Mother,
but loss of such a lord.

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The loss of such a lord...
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...includes all harm.
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The heavens have bless'd you
with a goodly son...

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...to be your comforter when he's gone.
- Ah, he is young.

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His minority is put into the trust
of Richard Gloucester.

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A man that loves not me...
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...nor none of you.
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PACINO:
We gotta come up with ideas, direction.

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KIMBALL: We need a plan.
- We've got to start writing prefaces...

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...or, like, a list that says,
"Today we'll do these scenes.

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I want you to talk about Lady Anne
and what happens to her."

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PACINO: How are you?
How you doing?

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PACINO:
How do you feel about Shakespeare?

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KIMBALL: This feels good.
PACINO: That's good.

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[SPEAKING IN ITALIAN]
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PACINO: William Shakespeare?
- William Shakespeare, right.

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- Do you like him?
MAN 6: Of course.

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Did you ever see Shakespeare?
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- I never studied.
- You've never seen?

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Never seen the show,
but you still like him?

:28:53
MAN 6: Sometimes I see
something good on TV.

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- Oh, TV.
- I like it.

:28:57
PACINO: But Shakespeare, you don't see?
MAN 6: No.


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