:35:14
	Thou dost scorn me
for my gentle counsel?
:35:18
	And soothe the devil
that I warn thee from?
:35:21
	O, but remember this another day...
:35:25
	...when he shall split
thy very heart with sorrow...
:35:29
	...and say poor Margaret...
:35:32
	...was a prophetess!
:35:36
	And thus be it so?
:35:39
	Repays me my deep service
with such contempt...
:35:45
	...made I him king for this?
:35:48
	O, let me think on Hastings,
and be gone...
:35:51
	...to Brecknock...
:35:53
	...while my fearful head is on!
:36:00
	You stand on brittle ground.
:36:02
	Will it last,
or will someone next week say:
:36:05
	"Hey, they got a bum rap.
Let's push the case of the kids"?
:36:10
	The kids have got to go.
:36:15
	Is thy name Tyrell?
:36:17
	James Tyrell...
:36:19
	...and your most obedient subject.
:36:22
	Darest thou resolve
to kill a friend of mine?
:36:25
	Please you.
But I had rather kill two enemies.
:36:30
	Thou hast it.
:36:32
	Two deep enemies, foes to my rest
and sweet sleep's disturbers...
:36:38
	...are they that I would have thee
deal upon.
:36:41
	Tyrell...
:36:45
	...I mean those bastards in the Tower.
:36:50
	Let me have open means
to come to them...
:36:54
	...and soon I'll rid you
from the fear of them.
:36:59
	Say it is done...