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:54:01
Aye. Marry, Madam.
:54:03
Aye. But marry who, Your Grace?
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Will you give me some suggestion?
:54:12
For some say France,
and others Spain, and

:54:16
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.

:54:29
Now Your Majesty does make fun
of the sanctity of marriage.

:54:33
I do not think you should lecture me
on that, my Lord,

:54:38
since you yourself
have been twice divorced.

:54:42
And are now upon your third wife!
:54:51
Each of you must vote
according to your conscience.

:54:57
But remember this.
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In your hands,
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upon this moment,
:55:06
lies the future happiness of my people,
:55:10
and the peace
:55:12
of this realm.
:55:16
Let that be upon your conscience also.
:55:27
My Lords, the House will divide.
:55:38
Walsingham...!
:55:40
I would know on what authority
you have kept us locked up here.

:55:45
Your Graces must forgive me,
but you are now free to go.

:55:48
I am sure this infernal work
has not saved your bastard Queen.

:55:54
Her Majesty... has won the argument.
:55:58
By what count?

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