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l'm going to be a tumbler when l grow up.
:27:12
Good. l'll come watch you.
You'll be Chief Tumbler of all England.
:27:15
Do you hear that? Tomorrow someone
must teach me how to be a tumbler.
:27:19
Tomorrow you will help your brother
learn about the coronation.
:27:24
You're going to be king.
Why can't you give orders?
:27:27
When he is older, Richard.
:27:31
But until then he will take orders.
:27:35
That is why your father
named me as Protector.
:27:57
- ls something wrong, Uncle?
- No.
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No. Nothing.
Only my fears, my apprehensions.
:28:07
Your father entrusted me
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to see that you came to power
in an untroubled England,
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that you had the loyalty
of all your subjects.
:28:17
Don't l, Uncle?
:28:19
There are certain armed forces
to the north
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that as of now have failed
to declare an oath of loyalty.
:28:26
Do you speak of my father?
:28:29
Yes, l do, Lady Margaret.
:28:33
When the crown
is securely on Prince Edward's head
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that oath will be sworn and upheld.
:28:38
My lord, you may rest assured -
:28:42
the loyalty of Lord Stanley is
to the rightful heir and none other.
:28:46
That is all we require, Sir Justin. Loyalty.
:28:51
For so young a king, it has grown late.
:28:55
l enjoyed the performance.
Thank you, Mother.
:28:58
lt's past bedtime for young princes also.
Mistress Shore?