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:26:01
I need to go through his papers.
:26:07
I was always
too silent.

:26:10
If I'd known...
:26:15
Bosie.
:26:17
If I'd only
spoken up.

:26:19
It wouldn't have made
any difference.

:26:23
Perhaps not.
:26:25
But at least I wouldn't
blame myself now.

:26:50
You're an Irish gentleman.
:26:53
Of course you must stay.
:26:54
Your father fought
when he was libelled.

:26:57
I was in the courts myself.
:26:58
- I fought...
- I know, Madre.

:27:00
You'll fight these
English Philistines.

:27:02
And you will win.
:27:03
And even if you lose,
:27:06
if you go to prison,
:27:08
you'll always be my son.
:27:10
Of course, it's too late
to change that now.

:27:14
If you go, Oscar,
:27:16
I'll never speak to you again.
:27:19
No-one will ever speak
to me again

:27:21
whatever I do.
:27:23
Of course I'm your son,
Madre.

:27:27
Which is why,
:27:28
even if I lose,
:27:30
the English will never
forget me.

:27:41
Is his mother with him?
:27:44
Is Lady Wilde there?

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