Shakespeare in Love
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1:08:06
[ Cheering, Shouting, Laughing, ]
1:08:10
A famous victory!
1:08:12
- Kegs and legs open, and on the house!
- [ Cheering ]

1:08:16
Oh, what happy hour.
1:08:19
- This is a tavern!
- It is also a tavern.

1:08:22
- I remember you. The poet!
- Yes, William the Conqueror.

1:08:25
[ Both Laughing ]
1:08:27
One at a time. One at a time.
[ Kisses ]

1:08:30
Oh, he's a pretty one. Tell me
your story while I tickle your fancy.

1:08:34
[ Giggling ]
1:08:38
- It's a house of ill repute.
- It is, Thomas, but of good reputation.

1:08:42
Come. There's
no harm in a drink.

1:08:45
You are welcome to my best house.
Here's to the Admiral's Men.

1:08:50
- [ All ] The Admiral's Men!
- The Admiral's Men!

1:08:51
The Admiral's Men!
1:09:06
[ The Admiral's Men Singing ]
1:09:11
[ Singing Continues ]
1:09:16
Well, I--
I quite liked it.

1:09:20
Master Kent,
1:09:22
you have not yet
dipped your wick.

1:09:25
- [ Chuckles ]
- [ Laughing ]

1:09:27
My "wick"?
1:09:30
Mr.Fennyman,
because you love the theater,
you must have a part in my play.

1:09:34
I am writing an apothecary,
a small but vital role.

1:09:39
My heavens.
I thank you.

1:09:42
What's the play
about, then?

1:09:44
Well, there's this nurse--
1:09:50
[ Henslowe Laughing ]
1:09:52
Silence, silence, silence!
1:09:55
Master Shakespeare...
1:09:57
has asked me to play
the part of the apothecary.


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