A Man for All Seasons
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1:34:02
It's not your fault
the state's three-quarters bad.

1:34:04
No.
1:34:05
If you elect to suffer for it,
you elect to be a hero.

1:34:08
That's very neat.
1:34:10
But look now. If we lived in a state
where virtue was profitable...

1:34:14
...common sense would make us saintly.
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But since we see that avarice, anger,
pride and stupidity...

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...commonly profit far beyond charity,
modesty, justice and thought...

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...perhaps we must stand fast a little...
1:34:28
...even at the risk of being heroes.
1:34:35
But in reason!
1:34:37
Haven't you done as much
as God can reasonably want?

1:34:45
Well, finally it isn't a matter of reason.
1:34:48
Finally, it's a matter of love.
1:34:54
You're content then to be shut up here
with mice and rats...

1:34:57
-...when you might be home with us?
-Content?

1:34:59
If they'd open a crack that wide, I'd be
through it like a bird and back to Chelsea.

1:35:09
I haven't told you
what the house is like without you.

1:35:11
Don't, Meg.
1:35:13
-What we do in the evening without you.
-Meg, have done.

1:35:16
We don't read because we've no candles.
1:35:18
We don't talk because we wonder
what they're doing to you.

1:35:21
The King is more merciful.
He doesn't use the rack.

1:35:24
Two minutes to go, sir.
1:35:25
-I thought you'd like to know.
-Two minutes!

1:35:29
-Jailer!
-Sorry, sir. Two minutes.

1:35:33
Listen, you must leave the country.
All of you must leave the country.

1:35:37
-And leave you?
-lt makes no difference.

1:35:39
They won't let me see you again.
1:35:40
You must all go on the same day,
but not on the same boat.

1:35:43
-Different boats from different ports.
-After the trial, then.

1:35:46
There'll be no trial, they have no case.
1:35:50
Do this for me, I beseech you.
1:35:53
-Will?
-Yes, sir.

1:35:54
-Margaret?
-Yes.

1:35:57
Alice?

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