Cromwell
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:32:02
...expressed its wholehearted loyalty
to the Crown.

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Yet...
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...doth Parliament await in vain
for a gesture....""

:32:11
The king is coming to arrest you,
John Hampden, Henry lreton...

:32:15
...Sir Arthur Haselrig and Oliver
Cromwell for high treason.

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l suggest you leave.
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""--that if the issues that divide
the king from his country...

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...be not soon resolved, then these
issues may soon divide the nation.""

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The king is coming with a warrant
for our arrest.

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-What?
-We must leave at once.

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Oliver, your name is on it.
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Come!
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My lords! My lords!
:32:59
Gentlemen! The king comes.
He comes with 1 00 men-at-arms.

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The doors! The doors! Bolt the doors!
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-Stand aside, gentlemen, if you please.
-Halt!

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Open in the name of the king!

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