:27:01
And what about linen?
:27:03
I wouldn't be surprised if some of hers
was looking a bit shabby.
:27:06
Please, Mary, stop.
:27:09
Maybe she can send over
some of the things we've run short on.
:27:13
My husband, for example.
:27:17
We rarely see him in this house.
:27:20
That hasn't seemed to bother you
for some time now.
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Lords and ladies, His Royal Highness,
King Michael the Benevolent,
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protector of the realm.
:28:17
That scepter's made of wood.
:28:20
Yes, well, we dream on a budget here,
don't we?
:28:23
No, I mean, everyone thinks it's made
of gold, but it's just an old hunk of wood.
:28:28
The means to an end, Peter.
:28:31
What we've done is taken
an old hunk of wood
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and transformed it for all the world to see
into the most magnificent gold.
:28:40
- There you go.
- What's this?
:28:44
All great writers begin with a good
leather binding and a respectable title.
:28:50
Open it.
:28:55
"The Boy Castaways."
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"Being a record of the terrible adventures
of the brothers Davies,