A Man for All Seasons
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:59:01
Oh, no, sir, you see through me, sir.
I know that.

:59:08
I shall miss you.
:59:21
Damn me! Isn't that them all over!
:59:23
Miss me? What's in me for him to miss?
:59:26
"Matthew, will you take a cut in wages?"
No, Sir Thomas, I will not.

:59:30
And that's it. And that's all of it! All right,
so he's down on his luck, I'm sorry.

:59:36
I don't mind saying
that I'm sorry, bad luck.

:59:38
If I had good luck to spare
he could have some!

:59:40
I wish we could have good luck
all the time.

:59:42
I wish rainwater was beer!
I wish we had wings! But we don't.

:59:57
Well, there's an end of you.
1:00:00
What'll you do now? Sit by the fire...
1:00:02
...and make goslings in the ash?
1:00:05
Not at all, Alice.
1:00:07
I expect I'll write a bit...
1:00:11
...I'll write...
1:00:13
...I'll read, I'll think.
1:00:17
I think I'll learn to fish.
1:00:20
I'll play with my grandchildren
when son Roper's done his duty.

1:00:26
-Alice, shall I teach you to read?
-No, by God!

1:00:32
Poor, silly man,
you think they'll leave you here to think?

1:00:35
If we govern our tongues, they will!
1:00:41
I have a word to say on that. I've made
no statement. I've resigned, that's all.

1:00:47
The King is made, by act of parliament,
Supreme Head of the Church in England.

1:00:50
This English Church will divorce him from
the Queen, then marry him to Lady Anne.

1:00:55
But on any of these matters,
have you heard me make a statement?

1:00:58
No.

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