A Man for All Seasons
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He said:
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"Parliament had not the competence."
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Or words to that effect.
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He denied the title!
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He did.
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In good faith, Rich,
I am sorrier for your perjury than my peril.

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-Do you deny this?
-Yes!

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You know if I were a man
who heeded not the taking of an oath...

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...I need not be here.
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Now, I will take an oath.
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If what Master Rich has said is true...
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...I pray I may never see God in the face.
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Which I would not say, were it otherwise,
for anything on earth!

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-That is not evidence.
-ls it probable....

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Is it probable
that after so long a silence on this...

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...the very point so urgently sought of me...
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...I should open my mind
to such a man as that?

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Sir Richard, do you wish
to modify your testimony?

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No, my lord.
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Is there anything you wish
to take away from it?

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No, my lord.
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Have you anything to add?
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No, my lord.
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-Have you, Sir Thomas?
-To what purpose?

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I am a dead man.
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You have your will of me.
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Then the witness may withdraw.
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There is one question
I would like to ask the witness.

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That's a chain of office you're wearing.
May I see it?


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