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:39:12
Your Grace.
:39:14
Your Grace, Her Majesty has not risen.
:39:16
Your Grace!
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Please! Your Grace! Her Majesty
is not yet ready to receive visitors.

:39:23
Madam!
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You had best get up.
There is some grave news.

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My Lady, I'm sorry...
:39:37
Mary of Guise has increased the French
garrison in Scotland by 4,000 men.

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Perhaps more.
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Madam...
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I'm afraid the French mean to attack
while we are still weak

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and while Your Majesty's reign
is still uncertain.

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What is your counsel?
:39:59
Madam, we must with all haste
raise an army to march upon Scotland.

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Can... can...?
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Can we not send emissaries?
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There is no time for that!
As Queen we look to you for action,

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unless you are content to wait for the
French to send more reinforcements.

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Here.
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Are you all in agreement?
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I say there has never been a better time
to abate the French pride.

:40:49
Arundel?
:40:51
War is a sin,
but sometimes a necessary one.

:40:58
Lord Robert, you were appointed to the
Council to protect England's interests.


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