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:45:12
- Where are my councillors?
- I know not, Madam.

:45:16
- Where is Lord Robert?
- Lord Robert, Madam, has gone hunting.

:45:25
Leave me.
:45:27
Go! Go!
:45:33
I regret to inform Your Majesty
of our miserable defeat in Scotland.

:45:37
The Bishops still demand
Your Majesty's removal.

:45:41
They find support in every quarter.
:45:45
Alas, Madam,
we are come already to catastrophe.

:46:21
How dare you come into my presence!
:46:27
Why do you follow me here?
:46:29
It is my business
to protect Your Majesty

:46:33
against all things.
:46:35
I do not need protection.
I need to be left alone!

:46:39
Majesty...
:46:42
They should never have been
sent to Scotland.

:46:48
My father would not have made
such a mistake.

:46:53
I have been proved unfit to rule.
:46:57
That is what you all think,
is it not, Walsingham?


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