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I answered to my best ability,
some points of common law...
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...which the King put to me,
as I was bound to do.
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Do you deny you instigated it?
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It was from first to last
the King's own project.
1:14:10
The King says not.
1:14:14
The King knows the truth of it.
1:14:18
And whatever he may have said to you...
1:14:20
...he will not give evidence
to support this accusation.
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Why not?
1:14:26
Because evidence is given on oath,
and he will not perjure himself.
1:14:30
If you don't know that,
then you don't yet know him.
1:14:39
Sir Thomas More.
1:14:41
Have you anything to say...
1:14:42
...regarding the King's marriage
with Queen Anne?
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I understood
I was not to be asked that again.
1:14:47
Then you understood wrongly.
These charges--
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They are terrors for children,
Master Secretary, not for me!
1:14:59
Then know that the King
commands me to charge you...
1:15:02
...in his name, with great ingratitude!
1:15:05
And to tell you that there never was,
nor could be, so villainous a servant...
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...nor so traitorous a subject, as yourself!
1:15:14
So...
1:15:17
...I am brought here at last.
1:15:21
Brought?
1:15:23
You've brought yourself
to where you stand now.
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You may go.
1:15:34
For the present.
1:15:41
What will you do now?
1:15:45
Whatever's necessary.
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Boat!