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I simply ask
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can any man, in truth,
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serve two masters
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and be faithful to both?
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Madam, this is heresy!
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No, Your Grace, this is
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common sense.
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Which is a most English virtue.
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Where is Gardiner?
Where are the others?

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Let us out!
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Open the door!
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This is Walsingham's doing.
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It is the devil's work.
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It will not serve her in any case.
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The Bishops will pass no measure
which severs us from Rome.

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Your Majesty would improve
all these matters

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if you would agree to marry.
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Aye. Marry, Madam.
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Aye. But marry who, Your Grace?
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Will you give me some suggestion?
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For some say France,
and others Spain, and

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and some cannot abide foreigners at all.
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So I'm not sure how best to please you
unless I married one of each.

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Now Your Majesty does make fun
of the sanctity of marriage.

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I do not think you should lecture me
on that, my Lord,

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since you yourself
have been twice divorced.

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And are now upon your third wife!
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Each of you must vote
according to your conscience.

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But remember this.

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