Queen Christina
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1:04:47
And I charge you, Magnus...
1:04:49
with having deliberately aroused
the masses against the Queen.

1:04:52
No, the facts speak
for themselves, Chancellor.

1:04:56
The Church will never
permit such a marriage.

1:04:58
The Queen does not contemplate
such a marriage.

1:05:00
Then why doesn't she
send the Spaniard home?

1:05:13
I have been driving in the streets
and I have seen disgraceful things.

1:05:17
How is it that we are not better policed?
1:05:19
In insulting our guests, they insult us.
Why is this not made clear to them?

1:05:24
The people resent this man, Your Majesty.
1:05:26
Not in his own person...
1:05:27
but as interfering with our hopes
of your marriage to Prince Charles.

1:05:31
You have fed them this hope...
1:05:33
when you have known all the time
that I have no wish to gratify it.

1:05:37
I hold you responsible. All of you.
1:05:39
Your Majesty is not considering
to accept King Philip's offer?

1:05:43
No.
1:05:44
In that case, the presence here
of the Spanish envoy is superfluous.

1:05:48
He could go home.
1:05:50
Why?
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Do I peer into the lives of my subjects...
1:05:53
and dictate to them
whom they shall love?

1:05:55
Will I serve them less if I am happy?
1:05:58
What strangely foolish title is it
that calls me ruler...


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