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:50:03
You wouldn't dare.
:50:08
My nephew, l am responsible
for your safekeeping.

:50:12
l cannot again have you put
in a position of danger.

:50:16
But your action tonight
leaves me no alternative.

:50:21
Take the Prince to the Garden Tower.
:50:23
You have lost your mind!
:50:26
My mind, Sir Justin?
You think my mind has lost its power?

:50:31
Perhaps you will have more respect for
the power of my men. Take the Prince!

:50:35
Take your hands off me.
:50:40
Under ordinary circumstances
l would have had your head.

:50:44
But as it is, your head is
of more value to me where it is.

:50:48
l wish you to take a message
to Lord Stanley in the north.

:50:54
- That message is?
- You will tell Lord Stanley

:50:58
that Lady Margaret is my prisoner.
:51:01
The Old Park Road
is very pleasant at night.

:51:04
You will also tell Lord Stanley
that unless he swears allegiance to me

:51:10
his daughter dies.
:51:13
Well, Sir Justin,
when do you wish the horse?

:51:23
l will leave in the morning.
:51:28
And you, my friend.
:51:31
ln the morning
you will notify the Archbishop

:51:34
that l request
his presence here immediately.

:51:41
You choose your cloth well, tailor.
:51:43
- lt pleases me.
- Yes, my lord.

:51:47
- Do not touch my back!
- l must measure, my lord.

:51:50
- l cannot construct your garment...
- Why not?

:51:53
Because it is not like
the back of a normal man?

:51:55
My lord, l did not say...
:51:57
- Who knocks?
- l come with the Archbishop, my lord.


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