The Lion in Winter
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:33:01
Is this an audience, a good-night
hug with kisses or an ambush?

:33:06
Let's hope it's a reunion.
:33:08
Must you look so stern?
:33:10
I sent for you to say
I want your love again,

:33:13
but I can't say it
to a face like that.

:33:15
My love, of all things.
What would you want it for?

:33:19
Why, for itself. What
other purpose could I have?

:33:22
You will tell me
when you're ready to.

:33:26
I scheme a lot, I know.
I plot and plan.

:33:30
That's how a queen
in prison spends her time.

:33:34
But there is more to me
than that.

:33:36
Can't I say I love a son
and be believed?

:33:43
If I were you,
I'd try another tack.

:33:46
I've no dammed up floods of passion for
you. There's no chance I'll overflow.

:33:50
You're a dull boy, dull as plainsong.
La-la-la, forever on one note.

:33:55
I gave the church up out of
boredom. I can do as much for you.

:33:59
You'll never give me up,
not while I hold the Aquitaine.

:34:02
You think I'm motivated by love of hills
and dales? I think you want it back.

:34:08
You're so deceitful, you can't
ask for water when you're thirsty.

:34:11
We could tangle spiders
in the webs you weave.

:34:15
If I'm so devious,
why don't you go?

:34:18
Don't stand there
qulvering in limbo.

:34:21
Love me, little lamb,
or leave me.

:34:26
Leave you, madam?
:34:29
With pure joy.
:34:33
Departure's a simple act. You put the
left foot down, and then the right.

:34:38
Mother! Hush, dear. Mother's fighting.
:34:40
Father's finished working out
the treaty terms.

:34:44
How nice.
Where is your father?

:34:51
Ah, there you are.
:34:53
Well, have you
put the terms to Philip?

:34:55
Not yet, but we're shortly granting him
an audience. I hope you'll all attend.


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