:55:00
	Margaret...
:55:02
	...will you?
:55:04
	Yes.
:55:11
	If you want.
:55:17
	There's my clever girl.
:55:22
	Well done, sir! In my opinion,
that thing's a degradation.
:55:27
	I'll tell you my opinion
of the King's title, too--
:55:29
	Don't! Will, silence!
Remember, you have a wife now...
:55:34
	...and may have children.
:55:47
	All right, Thomas, make me understand...
:55:49
	...because I tell you,
to me this looks like cowardice!
:55:52
	All right, I will.
:55:53
	This isn't reformation,
this is war against the Church.
:55:57
	Our King has declared war on the Pope
because the Pope will not declare...
:56:00
	-...that our Queen is not his wife.
-And is she?
:56:06
	Is she?
:56:10
	Have I your word that what we say here
is between us two?
:56:12
	Very well.
:56:14
	And if the King should command you
to repeat what I may say?
:56:17
	I should keep my word to you.
:56:19
	Then what has become of your oath
of obedience to the King?
:56:26
	You lay traps for me!
:56:27
	No, I show you the times.
:56:33
	We are at war with the Pope.
For the Pope's a prince, isn't he?
:56:37
	He is. He's also the descendant
of St. Peter, our only link with Christ.
:56:41
	So you believe.
And will you forfeit all you have...
:56:45
	...which includes the respect
of your country, for a belief?
:56:48
	Because what matters
is that I believe it, or rather, no...
:56:51
	...not that I believe it, but that I believe it.
:56:55
	-I trust I make myself obscure?
-Perfectly.