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:32:04
He's French. You'll have to speak up.
:32:15
Do I know that gentleman?
:32:17
That is Sir Francis Walsingham, Madam.
He has returned from exile

:32:22
and I have appointed him
to have a care for Your Majesty's person.

:32:33
Ah!
:32:35
Excellency...
:32:38
Majesty...
:32:45
May I present the French Ambassador,
His Excellency Monsieur de Foix.

:32:50
Your Excellency.
:32:53
I suppose the French
do offer some suitor to her.

:32:57
Naturally.
:32:59
Everything now depends
upon the husband that woman takes.

:33:03
King Henry of Anjou
sends you brotherly love.

:33:05
He trusts the relationship between
our countries may be much improved.

:33:11
That is also my hope.
:33:12
The King expects that you will
consider the suit of his brother,

:33:17
the Duke of Anjou.
:33:20
Her Majesty will consider
the proposal most carefully.

:33:27
It is unfortunate, however,
that the Duke's aunt, Mary of Guise,

:33:31
chooses to garrison Scotland
with French troops.

:33:39
Ladies...
:33:44
The marriage of a Queen, Excellency,
is born of politics, not childish passion.

:33:58
Your Grace.
:33:59
Walsingham!

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