1:49:02
	There was a wager I remember...
1:49:05
	as to whether a play could show
the very truth and nature of love.
1:49:10
	I think you lost it today.
1:49:17
	You are an eager boy.
Did you like the play?
1:49:21
	I liked it when she stabbed herself,
Your Majesty.
1:49:31
	Master Shakespeare.
1:49:36
	Next time you come to Greenwich,
come as yourself,
1:49:39
	and we will speak some more.
1:49:59
	Your Majesty.
1:50:03
	Why, Lord Wessex.
1:50:05
	Lost your wife so soon?
1:50:08
	Indeed I am a bride short,
1:50:11
	and my ship sails for the new world
on the evening tide.
1:50:15
	How is this to end?
1:50:18
	As stories must
when love's denied--
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	with tears and a journey.
1:50:23
	Those whom God
has joined in marriage...
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	not even I can put asunder.
1:50:29
	Master Kent.
1:50:38
	Lord Wessex, as I foretold,
has lost his wife in the playhouse.
1:50:44
	Go make your farewell
and send her out.
1:50:48
	It's time to settle accounts.
1:50:53
	- How much was that wager?
- [ Wessex ] Fifty shillings.
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	Pounds.