:31:03
...somehow manages
to keep the blood off his hands.
:31:07
Give me some little breath,
some pause, dear my lord...
:31:12
...before I speak positively in this.
:31:16
I shall resolve you herein presently.
:31:22
The king is angry.
:31:25
None are for me...
:31:28
...that look into me
with considerate eyes.
:31:33
He is bound to be left alone...
:31:36
...because nobody can love the king...
:31:40
...beyond the degree of their own egoism
or their own goodness.
:31:46
There will be a point.
He has reached Buckingham's point.
:31:50
That deep-revolving...
:31:54
...witty Buckingham...
:31:57
...shall no longer be neighbor
to my counsels.
:32:00
What?
:32:02
Hath he held out with me
so long, untired...
:32:07
...stops he now for breath?
:32:11
Well...
:32:12
...so be it.
:32:15
When he went away, did he agree
to do it, or was he gonna say:
:32:19
"I can't, but give me
what you promised"?
:32:21
I think he's come back and says:
:32:23
"Okay. We have to do it,
let's bite the bullet. Let's do it."
:32:28
But he's too late.
:32:33
My Lord, I have consider'd in my mind
the late request...
:32:37
...that you did sound me in.
- Well, let that rest.
:32:40
- Dorset is fled to Richmond.
SPACEY: I hear the news, my lord.
:32:43
PACINO: Stanley.
BRYGGMAN: Yes, my sovereign?
:32:46
PACINO:
Richmond is your wife's son...
:32:51
...Iook to it.
:32:55
My lord...
:32:58
...I claim the gift...