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Mr. Speaker.
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Gentlemen, you must pardon
this infringement of your privilege...
:34:22
...but l will not detain you long.
:34:25
Mr. Speaker, l must make bold
with your chair.
:34:39
l have here a warrant for the arrest
of five members of this House.
:34:44
John Pym, Henry lreton,
John Hampden...
:34:47
...Oliver Cromwell
and Sir Arthur Haselrig...
:34:51
...upon a charge of treason.
:35:02
l see that the birds have flown.
:35:06
Mr. Speaker,
where are these gentlemen?
:35:12
May it please Your Majesty...
:35:14
...l have neither eyes to see
nor tongue to speak...
:35:17
...except as this House gives me leave.
:35:20
Well, sir, l have eyes.
l see that one of them is here.
:35:24
Captain.
:35:26
Take him!
:35:30
Any action against a member
of this House is a breach of privilege.
:35:34
l move this House declares
as public enemies...
:35:37
...any who lay hands upon its members.
:35:40
And l further move....
:35:44
l move that action against this House...
:35:46
...be considered
a crime against the people.
:35:50
And treason against this nation.