Elizabeth
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:05:12
Norfolk...
:05:15
Your Majesties,
this is most wondrous news.

:05:18
Indeed.
:05:20
We do thank God for this,
our most happy condition.

:05:24
We must also thank His Majesty
for this event

:05:27
which is nothing short of a miracle.
:05:32
What news, my Lords,
of the rebellion against our authority?

:05:38
Sussex?
:05:39
Madam, it is safely dispatched,
thanks to His Grace.

:05:43
Sir Thomas Wyatt and the other leaders
are already dealt with.

:05:46
If they had succeeded,
these Protestants and heretics

:05:50
meant to place your sister
:05:53
upon the throne.
:05:56
There is no proof
against the Lady Elizabeth.

:05:59
- She is plainly guilty.
- What need is there of proof?

:06:03
If she remains alive,
there will be plots to raise her

:06:06
to the throne.
:06:08
Ambassador?
:06:13
I agree with His Grace.
:06:15
She is a heretic.
She must never be allowed to succeed.

:06:19
But if she...
:06:21
If she were brought properly to trial,
:06:24
she would not be found guilty,
:06:27
and we would be condemned.
She has friends in Parliament.

:06:30
My sister was born
of that whore Anne Boleyn!

:06:33
She was born a bastard!
She will never rule England!

:06:44
Your Grace will find some proof
of her treachery. I am most sure of it.


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