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And the second?
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And the second is to say no
in such a kind and thoughtful way

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it befuddles them.
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Naturally, if both
these strategies fail,

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there is nothing but to relent.
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Or to fight:
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And of course,
if you decide to fight,

:58:22
you also have to decide to win.
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No, I'm not going to
send my monk to Rome.

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They'll only kill him.
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It's so irritating.
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Who are they
to deprive my university

:58:39
of such a fine mind?
:58:42
Your little German monk
is still spewing filth at us.

:58:46
He has a new cartoon circulating.
:58:49
He calls you an ass
playing a harp, Cajetan.

:58:55
The point, Your Holiness,
is that he does not write in Latin.

:58:59
Luther writes in German.
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That is his sword.
:59:03
So he does not
play like a gentleman?

:59:07
Ordinary Germans
can quote his work.

:59:10
If we wait,
we might be too late.

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You exaggerate his importance.
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Besides, you told me yourself
you agree with his list of abuses.

:59:19
Some of his concerns
have long been held

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by those who love the church, yes.
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I don't suppose your little monk
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would be interested
in a cardinal's hat?

:59:30
I think he would be
ashamed to wear it, Your Holiness.

:59:33
We must put pressure
on Prince Frederick, Excellency.

:59:37
Aleander is right.
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Frederick is our key to Luther.
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Germany is on the brink of chaos,
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and we don't want
to divide the church.

:59:47
I grow tired of you
missing the big picture, Cajetan.

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That's why I've sent Karl von Miltitz
to Germany in your stead.


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