The Lion in Winter
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:26:01
I did and do, believe me.
Henry's bed is Henry's province.

:26:05
He can people it with sheep
for all I care,

:26:08
which, on occasion,
he has done.

:26:10
Rosamund's been dead
for seven years.

:26:13
Two months and 18 days.
I never liked her much.

:26:17
- You count the days?
- I made the numbers up.

:26:21
He found miss clifford
in the mists of wales...

:26:23
and brought her home
for closer observation.

:26:25
Liking what he found,
he scrutinized her many years.

:26:29
He loved her deeply, and
she, him. And yet, my dear,

:26:32
when Henry had to choose
between his lady and my lands...

:26:36
there is no sport in
hurting me. It's so easy.

:26:41
After all the years
of loving care,

:26:44
do you think I could
bring myself to hurt you?

:26:47
Eleanor, with both hands
tied behind you.

:26:56
She is lovely, isn't she?
:27:03
Yes, very.
:27:06
Who could I have chosen
to love...

:27:09
to gall you more?
:27:11
There's no one.
:27:14
Time hasn't done a thing
but wrinkle you.

:27:16
It hasn't even done that. I've
borne six girls, five boys...

:27:19
and 31 connubial years of you.
:27:22
How am I possible? There
are moments when I miss you.

:27:26
Many? That's my wooly
sheepdog. Do you doubt it?

:27:29
So, wee Johnny gets the crown.
:27:32
I've heard it rumored,
but I don't believe it.

:27:35
Losing Alais will be hard,
for you do love her.

:27:38
It's an old man's last
attachment, nothing more.

:27:44
How hard do you find
living in your castle?

:27:48
It was difficult in the
beginning, but that's past.

:27:52
I find I've seen
the world enough.

:27:55
I'll never let you loose.
:27:58
You led too many
civil wars against me.


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