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: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...

:21:03
... and only Richard
has the power to do it.

:21:06
He's royal, a York,
but he must move fast.

:21:08
It's his last chance to stop Hastings
from making the prince king.

:21:13
KIMBALL: They'll suck in Hastings
using his mistress, Jane Shore, as bait.

:21:16
Provoke him to say the wrong thing.
:21:19
PACINO: Then everyone has to make a
choice, either Richard or Hastings.

:21:24
Where is my lord, the Duke of Gloucester?
I have sent for these strawberries.

:21:31
His grace looks cheerfully
and smooth this morning.

:21:35
There's some conceit
or other likes him well...

:21:38
...with that he bids good morrow
with such spirit.

:21:41
There's never a man in Christendom
can lesser hide his love or hate than he.

:21:45
For by his face straight
shall you know his heart.

:21:49
What of his heart perceive you
by any livelihood he show'd to-day?

:21:52
Marry, that with no man here
he is offended.

:21:56
For, if he were,
you'd seen it in his looks.


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