: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.
:52:00
	Get out. Come in.
:52:08
	- Good morning, my lord.
- Good morning, Eminence.
:52:11
	You look well today.
:52:13
	Entertaining guests
seems to agree with you.
:52:17
	l am sure you're aware
that the Queen has asked for sanctuary.
:52:21
	The Queen, yes.
And young Prince Richard,
:52:24
	did he ask for sanctuary also?
:52:27
	The child?
:52:29
	The Queen speaks for him.
:52:32
	My dear Archbishop
l alone can speak for the young Prince.
:52:36
	According to our laws, those given
sanctuary must also ask for it,
:52:40
	if not, it is assumed
that they are being held prisoner.
:52:43
	My lord!
:52:45
	Since the boy did not ask for sanctuary,
:52:48
	l must insist that you release the prisoner
:52:52
	and put him in my custody
by noon today.
:52:55
	The Queen seeks protection for the boy.
:52:58
	You will do as l ask.