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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.

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Arundel?
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War is a sin,
but sometimes a necessary one.

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

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Now it appears
you do not have the stomach for it.

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I am in agreement, Your Grace,
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if Your Majesty's throne is at risk.
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- What say you, Walsingham?
- Your Majesty!

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I say a prince should rather
be slow to take action

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and should watch that he does not
come to be afraid of his own shadow.

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You are not, Sir Francis,
a member of Council,

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nor are you in the majority.
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I do not like wars.
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They have uncertain outcomes.

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