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What?
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Hath he held out with me
so long, untired...

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...stops he now for breath?
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Well...
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...so be it.
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When he went away, did he agree
to do it, or was he gonna say:

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"I can't, but give me
what you promised"?

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I think he's come back and says:
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"Okay. We have to do it,
let's bite the bullet. Let's do it."

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But he's too late.
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My Lord, I have consider'd in my mind
the late request...

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...that you did sound me in.
- Well, let that rest.

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- Dorset is fled to Richmond.
SPACEY: I hear the news, my lord.

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PACINO: Stanley.
BRYGGMAN: Yes, my sovereign?

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PACINO:
Richmond is your wife's son...

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...Iook to it.
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My lord...
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...I claim the gift...
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...my due of promise...
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...which your honor and your faith
is pawn'd.

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The earldom of Hereford and moveables
which you promised I shall possess.

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Stanley...
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...Iook to your wife.
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If she convey letters to Richmond,
you shall answer it.

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What says your highness
to my high request?

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I do remember me,
Henry the Sixth did prophesy...

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...when Richmond was just a little boy
that Richmond would be king.

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Perhaps.
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- Perhaps...
- My lord! The earldom...

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PACINO:
Richmond!

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When last I was in Exeter...
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...the mayor in courtesy
show'd me the castle there...

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...and call'd it Rougemont.
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[PACINO LAUGHS]
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At which name I started,
because a bard of Ireland told me once...


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