The Lion in Winter
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:38:00
Will Richard take me
for his chancellor or won't he?

:38:05
Why are you dropping John?
:38:07
Because you're going to win. You will,
with me to help you. I haven't yet.

:38:12
I can handle John. He'll
swallow anything I tell him.

:38:15
I'll take him by the hand and
walk him into the trap you set.

:38:18
You're good.
You're first class, Geoff.

:38:20
You'd sell John out to me,
or me to John, or...

:38:23
you can tell me... have you found some
way of selling everyone to everybody?

:38:28
Not yet, mummy,
but I'm working on it.

:38:31
I don't care who's king,
but you and Henry do.

:38:35
I want to watch the two of you
go picnicking on one another.

:38:39
You have a gift for hating.
:38:42
You're the expert.
You should know.

:38:45
Dear lord.
:38:48
You've loved me
all these years.

:38:51
Oh, God forgive me. I've upset
the queen. We need you. Help us.

:38:56
What... and miss the fun
of selling you?

:38:58
Be Richard's chancellor.
:39:04
Rot.
:39:12
Well, that's how
deals are made.

:39:16
We've got him
if we want him.

:39:19
He'll sell us all,
you know,

:39:22
but only if he thinks
we think he won't.

:39:26
Why did I have to have
such clever children?

:39:36
What's the matter, Richard? Nothing.
:39:39
It's a heavy thing,
your nothing.

:39:42
When I write or send for you
or speak or reach,

:39:45
your nothings come,
like stones.

:39:49
Don't play a scene with me.
:39:52
I wouldn't if I could.
I'm simpler than I used to be.

:39:56
I had, at one time,
many appetites.

:39:58
I wanted poetry and power and the
young men who create them both.


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