: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.
:53:02
Or Westminster will be surrounded
by my men and the boy taken by force.
:53:07
- Violence in the house of God?
- You have the means to prevent it.
:53:14
You leave me no choice, my lord.
:53:16
The boy will be returned in peace.
:53:33
l bear further instructions
from the Lord Protector.
:53:36
Yes, Tyrus?
:53:38
You will carry this document
to Lord Stanley.
:53:41
Young Richard has been put
in the Tower with Edward.
:53:44
As l feared.
:53:48
Only Lord Stanley can stop Richard now.
:53:50
- He cannot move until Margaret is freed.
- There is one possibility.
:53:55
And you will be wise
to forgo any further treachery.
:53:58
Gelder guards Margaret in the dungeon.