Shakespeare in Love
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:18:00
[ Waiter ] The special today is a pig's
foot marinated in juniper berry vinegar,

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- served on a buckwheat pancake--
- [ Henslowe ] Will!

:18:06
Have you finished?
:18:08
Yes, nearly.
:18:10
- Good morning, Master Nol.
You will have a nice part.
- Yes!

:18:14
- We'll need Ralph for the pirate king.
- Clear that bloody table!

:18:17
[ Whistles ]
:18:19
None other than the Admiral's Men
are out on tour.

:18:22
- I need actors!
- [ Shouting, Cheering ]

:18:24
Those of you who are unknown
will have a chance to be known!

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- What about the money, Mr.Henslowe?
- It won't cost you a penny!

:18:32
- [ Crowd Laughing ]
- [ Henslowe ]
Auditions in half an hour!

:18:35
[ Cheering,
Murmuring ]

:18:40
Ralph Bagswell,
I'd have a part for you,

:18:43
but, alas, I hear you are
a drunkard's drunkard.

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- Never when I'm working.
- [ Laughing Continues ]

:18:48
[ Ralph ]
Never when I'm working!

:18:52
Get me to drink mandragora.
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Straight up, Will?
:18:56
Give my friend a beaker
of your best brandy.

:18:59
Kit.
:19:01
- How goes it, Will?
- Wonderful. Wonderful.

:19:05
- Burbage says you have a play.
- I have, and the chinks to show for it.

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I insist.
A beaker for Mr.Marlowe.

:19:11
I hear you have a new play
for the Curtain.

:19:14
Not new.
My Doctor Faustus.

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Ah.
I love your early work.

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"Was this the face that
launched a thousand ships...

:19:22
and burnt the topless towers
of Ilium?"

:19:25
I have a new one nearly finished,
and better.

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The Massacre at Paris.
:19:30
- Whew. Good title.
- Mmm. Yours?

:19:34
Romeo and Ethel,
the Pirate's Daughter.

:19:38
[ Sighs ]
Yes, I know. I know.

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What is the story?
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Well, there's
this pirate--

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[ Sighs ]
In truth, I have not written a word.

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Romeo.
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Romeo is Italian,
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always in and out of love.

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