:17:03
Oh, and I have been...
:17:05
uncharitable.
Don't make a mockery
ofthe Church.
:17:07
- You sent for me.
- You've gone too far.
:17:10
I wish to scare the Spaniards.
Embarrass the King.
:17:15
I want political tension,
not war.
:17:18
Oh, the Spaniards were scared.
You could see it in their faces
just before they died.
:17:23
And I'm certain King Louis
feels embarrassed.
:17:26
Buckingham must be dealt with.
He is coming despite
what happened to the Spanish.
:17:32
Ifthe King makes peace with
the English, it will strengthen
his position with the people.
:17:36
So, let me see,
how can I phrase this?
:17:41
Without killing anyone,
:17:44
make the King a fool
in Buckingham's eyes.
:17:49
What if I absolutely
must kill someone?
:17:54
Well, ifyou must, you must.
:18:01
Whoa.
:18:12
[ Snoring ]
:18:19
Three pistoles a week,
a week in advance and-- Oh.
:18:25
lt saysyou have no money
andthatyou are a man ofhonor...
:18:28
and blah, blah, blah, blah.
:18:30
My niece, Francesca.
She's lovely.
:18:33
Not ifyou must live with her.
:18:35
She thinks she'ssomething
specialbecause hermother
hemmeddresses forthe Queen.
:18:40
She sometimes
forgets her place.
:18:42
Sorry, Francesca. Gout.
Puts me in a foul humor.
Show monsieur a room.
:18:47
lhavesome
pressingbook work.
:18:53
Is he always like that?
:18:55
No. He's never
apologized before.
Why do you stay?