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:19:01
Some treachery,
at the council meeting...

:19:05
... to pick the prince's coronation date.
:19:07
My noble lords. The cause why we are
met is, to determine of the coronation.

:19:13
In God's name, speak.
When is the royal day?

:19:17
- Is all things ready for the royal time?
- It is, and wants but nomination.

:19:21
To-morrow, then, I judge a happy day.
:19:24
Tomorrow has been prepared
as a great feast day...

:19:28
...of coronation and requires only
that we at this table say yes.

:19:33
We think we have been brought together
just to rubber-stamp the prince.

:19:37
PACINO: It's a fait accompli,
the prince will be king.

:19:40
They're just there to pick the date.
:19:42
SPACEY:
Who knows Richard's mind in all this?

:19:45
Who is the most inward
with the noble duke?

:19:48
On the duke's behalf
I'll give my voice...

:19:51
...which, I presume,
he'll take in gentle part.

:19:55
In happy time,
here comes the gentle duke.

:19:58
My noble lords and cousins all,
good morrow.

:20:01
I have been long a sleeper.
But I trust...

:20:03
...my absence doth neglect no design,
which might have been concluded.

:20:08
Had you not come, my lord...
:20:10
...William Lord Hastings
had pronounced your part...

:20:13
I mean, your voice...
:20:15
...for crowning of the king.
:20:17
PACINO:
Than no man might be bolder.

:20:19
His lordship knows me well,
and loves me well. My lord of Ely!

:20:23
When last I was in Holborn...
:20:25
...I saw good strawberries
in your garden there...

:20:28
...I do beseech you send
for some of them.

:20:31
KIMBALL:
Marry, and will, my lord.

:20:33
Cousin of Buckingham,
a word with you.

:20:37
Remember we talked the other day
about a gathering of dons, in a way.

:20:43
There's a lot of suspicion in this room.
:20:46
I think there's a danger
to be in this room.

:20:49
All of us in one spot.
:20:50
And it's like somebody says,
"Just wait here, I'll be back."

:20:54
Or, you know, "Wait in this room..."
And it's been like, "What's going on?"

:20:59
PACINO: It's simple.
They have to cut out Hastings...


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