{1430}{1499}Somerset! Somerset!
{1504}{1553}Save him!
{2486}{2560}Lord Jesus, save me!
{2792}{2872}Did he die well?
{2877}{2998}Yes, he died well.|And now you are in his place.
{3003}{3052}As what?
{3093}{3167}As England's ruler, my Lord Duke.
{3228}{3264}Indeed.
{3331}{3380}What's that, my Lord?
{3385}{3484}In the last will of the King's late father,|Henry VIII of famous memory,
{3489}{3563}the succession is quite clearly lineated.
{3593}{3736}The line of his eldest sister,|the Scottish line, ruled out.
{3741}{3802}So...
{3807}{3914}...one, his son, King Edward; two,|his elder daughter, the Princess Mary;
{3919}{4008}three, his younger daughter,|the Princess Elizabeth; four...
{4013}{4092}...Frances; daughter|of his younger sister;
{4097}{4179}five, her daughter, Jane.
{4225}{4383}Surely an academic question. When|the young King is married, has a son...
{4388}{4462}Exactly. When the young King is married.
{4467}{4549}The question is, to whom?
{7452}{7521}Ride on, coachman.
{9967}{10075}Excuse me. I'm Dr Feckenham.|I'm from the Princess Mary.
{10080}{10194}- I have letters for the King.|- Out hunting. Catholics!
{10199}{10299}- And for my Lord the Duke of Suffolk.|- Him, too.
{10327}{10386}Is there nobody here to receive me?
{10981}{11032}My Lady Jane?
{11197}{11307}I am Dr Feckenham.|I am confessor to the Princess Mary.
{11312}{11361}I know.
{11409}{11458}How do you do?
{11492}{11549}You're not out riding?
{11554}{11603}No.
{11810}{11884}Plato. In Greek.
{11938}{12004}It's not easy.
{12009}{12078}Don't you think so?
{12493}{12613}"The soul takes flight|to the world that is...
{12679}{12729}"...eternal...
{12779}{12828}"...invisible...
{12871}{12987}"...but there arriving, she is sure of bliss
{12992}{13041}"and forever dwells in paradise."
{13046}{13127}In his writing, Plato tells|of the death of Socrates,
{13132}{13249}condemned for spreading pernicious|religious doctrines to corrupt the young.
{13254}{13303}What conclusions do you draw?
{13308}{13402}If men believe things strongly,|they may die for them.
{13407}{13517}What would you be prepared|to die for, Lady Jane?
{13522}{13649}I would die to free our people from|the chains of bigotry and superstition.
{13786}{13896}What superstition did you have in mind?
{13901}{14016}For example, the idea|that a piece of bread
{14021}{14140}can become the body|of our Saviour, Father.
{14209}{14339}Did he not say at his last supper,|"Take, eat, this is my body"?
{14344}{14428}He also said, "I am the vine,|I am the door."
{14433}{14482}Was he a vine, a door?
{14487}{14563}Who has been teaching you|to say such things?
{14568}{14659}Don't you think|I could have thought them for myself?
{14707}{14849}I am sorry. Yes, indeed. You are quite|clearly a most remarkable young lady.
{14854}{14943}And while we will disagree|on many things,
{14948}{15067}it is a privilege to talk to anyone|whose love of learning shines like yours.
{15121}{15154}It...
{15228}{15330}It is my only pleasure...
{15335}{15384}...Dr Feckenham.
{15499}{15543}Jane.
{15548}{15607}Oh. Mother.
{15654}{15719}How was the hunt?
{15724}{15790}Quite splendid, thank you, Jane.
{15795}{15840}Jane.
{15845}{15894}So there you are.
{15899}{15957}Yes, Father. This is Dr...
{15962}{16056}- You should have been out with us.|- This is Dr Feckenham.
{16061}{16140}Of course, to go out with your family,
{16176}{16288}out riding, working up a sweat, fresh air,
{16293}{16397}it's altogether far too base|and brutish, isn't it?
{16454}{16513}Answer your father, Jane.
{16518}{16562}Mother, please.
{16567}{16678}You might think, Father, that|the first born of the House of Suffolk
{16683}{16804}might be considering her future|in her sixteenth year, you might think.
{16809}{16866}Instead of poring over books!
{16871}{17003}She could be... learning things|that might be useful to a husband.
{17008}{17044}Father!
{17049}{17128}Don't you think so, Doctor?
{17133}{17195}Henry! The King.
{17304}{17378}What were you reading, cousin Jane?
{17617}{17707}Plato! Good morning, Dr Feckenham.
{17712}{17776}Do you have the letters from my sister?
{17825}{17913}Her learning is an example to us all.
{18581}{18654}Your dancing measure, if you please.
{19942}{20002}- You know, my Lady...|- Yes.
{20007}{20148}It must be time to take your daughter|up to London. Show her at Court.
{20153}{20228}How old is she?
{20233}{20345}- Fifteen.|- There you are. Same age as the King.
{20934}{20993}She's been well educated.
{20998}{21048}That is very clear.
{21053}{21161}She can be... wilful.
{21166}{21235}She'll grow out of that.
{21261}{21339}And she has been brought up|in the reformed religion.
{21344}{21400}Certainly.
{21405}{21505}Then I foresee a glittering future|for your daughter, madam.
{22238}{22309}I had two brothers. Died.
{22370}{22429}In the same week.
{22495}{22556}Had a son.
{22561}{22610}Didn't reach six months.
{22867}{22997}Your handsome sons|with their lovely wives.
{23002}{23076}Yes, and I have a third son.
{23109}{23166}Guilford.
{23171}{23245}They must be such a joy to you,|John Dudley.
{23276}{23344}Three such fine...
{23349}{23435}...upstanding sons.
{23440}{23494}One more, one more.
{23499}{23541}Come on.
{23546}{23620}Guilford, let's go.
{23677}{23726}A shilling on the eight.
{23878}{23946}- That was a seven.|- No, an eight.
{23951}{24026}That was a seven, damn you.
{24100}{24136}No!
{24780}{24821}Merry Christmas.
{25001}{25100}Did you play with puppets|when you were a child?
{25169}{25264}I seem to have spent my whole life|listening to sermons.
{25269}{25342}Better now.
{25663}{25782}- Who is that man?|- Sir John Gates, captain of my guard...
{25861}{25897}Oh, Jane...
{25924}{25988}...I feel quite dreadful.
{25993}{26094}Sire? Edward, in God's name,|what's the matter?
{26099}{26153}Follow me!
{26363}{26441}What do I do? What do I do?
{26523}{26565}Your Grace.
{26622}{26695}It's all right, Jane, Sir John.
{26734}{26807}I am recovered.
{26849}{26912}Better now.
{27381}{27475}- My Lady Jane.|- My Lord Northumberland.
{27509}{27640}The King has sent me to inform you|that he is completely recovered.
{27645}{27689}Well, I am glad.
{27694}{27867}So much so that there's no need for|anyone to mention that he was ill at all.
{27918}{27984}- I see.|- I'm glad.
{28019}{28068}You're asking me to lie.
{28073}{28147}To refrain from volunteering information.
{28152}{28292}It cannot be too hard to understand for a|young person who reads Plato in Greek.
{28669}{28766}Lady Jane. Princess Mary is free|to see you now.
{28845}{28900}Thank you.
{28974}{29058}She apologises.|She was finishing a hand of trump.
{29063}{29159}- Do you play cards?|- No. No, I don't.
{29164}{29247}You're wise. She's very good.
{29252}{29301}I see.
{29378}{29427}Why do you curtsy?
{29432}{29568}I am curtsying to the Host, my Lady.|To Him that made us all.
{29573}{29609}I see.
{29614}{29746}So, God made you|and the baker, apparently, made God.
{29751}{29786}Well.
{29820}{29920}- Can this be my little cousin Jane?|- Ma'am.
{30144}{30218}Now, let me look at you.
{30322}{30383}How you've grown.
{30460}{30547}Well, then, embrace me.
{30658}{30785}And if I were you,|I'd take care, little cousin Jane.
{30957}{31047}Madam, have you considered|your daughter's future?
{31052}{31141}- You know I have.|- And can I ask...?
{31146}{31236}I can see no reason why|she should not marry Edward.
{31241}{31307}- I can.|- What?
{31312}{31365}- He's dying.|- What?
{31370}{31457}He will be dead... who knows, a month?
{31592}{31669}- God rest his soul.|- Indeed.
{31710}{31745}What then?
{31750}{31851}There will not be another|Roman Catholic on the English throne.
{31856}{31947}The country people don't agree.|They still adhere.
{31952}{32039}They miss the Latin litanies|and mysteries.
{32044}{32103}The ornaments and precious things.
{32108}{32228}Because before King Henry closed the|monasteries, they were in the churches.
{32233}{32383}They could see them on the altars.|I wonder where those things are now.
{32444}{32566}Which is why, madam, for you,|and yes, for me as well,
{32571}{32725}there must not be another|Roman Catholic on the English throne.
{32730}{32831}- If Edward dies without an heir...|- Then Mary's queen.
{32836}{32986}Her mother was divorced and Mary was|named a bastard. Next in line's Elizabeth.
{32991}{33122}Whose mother, Anne Boleyn,|was beheaded for treasonable adultery.
{33127}{33274}Behold, the next in line becomes|my Lady, the Duchess Frances Suffolk,
{33279}{33407}who would, of course,|relinquish all her dues and rights
{33412}{33470}in favour of her daughter, Jane.
{33607}{33720}Ah, Frances, there you are.|Down, damn you, Jupiter.
{33725}{33822}Good Lord, are you still eating?|Do you hear me, sir?
{33852}{33933}- Afternoon, John.|- My Lord.
{33938}{34013}We were speaking|of Jane's marriage, Henry.
{34018}{34101}It might be a matter|of peculiar importance
{34106}{34230}in the event of circumstances|which well might arise.
{34304}{34385}In fact, I suspect|my Lord has someone in mind.
{34390}{34463}Perhaps he'd be good enough to tell me.
{34468}{34605}I don't think you've met my youngest|and as yet unmarried son, Guilford.
{34610}{34689}He's a quiet and studious boy.
{34694}{34791}I imagine even now among his books|or else at prayer.
{34796}{34866}More wine!
{34871}{34936}No more wine.
{34941}{35030}- Hey, you!|- Because it's bedtime.
{35165}{35214}I want him out!
{35276}{35316}Out!
{35395}{35453}It's bedtime, Guilford.
{35643}{35756}Good morning, Mother, Father.
{35761}{35843}Jane, you know|the Duke of Northumberland.
{35848}{35947}Indeed I do. My Lord.
{35986}{36103}Jane, as you know,|the Duke has three fine sons.
{36108}{36256}Yes, I've been privileged|to meet with Robert and...
{36261}{36345}- John.|- Yes, John.
{36350}{36440}- My third son is called Guilford.|- Guilford?
{36445}{36535}- It was his mother's maiden name.|- I see.
{36540}{36595}Oh, Jane!
{36650}{36703}My darling little Jane.
{36708}{36827}- My little girl, we're so proud of you.|- Oh, no.
{36832}{36911}- Yes, yes.|- No. No.
{36916}{37026}Now, Jane, embrace my Lord the Duke.
{37031}{37070}No.
{37102}{37165}- What is this?|- I order you.
{37282}{37362}My Lord, I am most honoured...
{37388}{37421}...naturally.
{37465}{37558}I'm sure your son|is a most noble of young men,
{37563}{37649}but I don't wish to marry|anyone at present.
{37764}{37840}- You don't wish to marry?|- No!
{37845}{37941}I wish it and your mother wishes it|and the Duke wishes it.
{37946}{38061}- And the King wishes you...|- No! That I do not believe!
{38066}{38100}You don't.
{38105}{38210}I don't believe that the King wants me|to marry Guilford Dudley.
{38215}{38306}Ellen, please take your mistress|to the gallery.
{38311}{38408}- No!|- If you value your position in this house.
{38507}{38561}- My Lady.|- No!
{38566}{38646}Stop her! Take her! Take her!
{38745}{38794}See reason!
{38852}{38910}- No!|- Take her!
{39076}{39133}I will not! I won't!
{39138}{39199}I will not!
{39351}{39405}She will.
{39410}{39484}I'm sure her mother will...
{40033}{40073}Well?
{40247}{40302}So be it.
{41738}{41776}Well?
{41843}{41884}Well?
{41889}{41974}I just don't see why.
{42009}{42067}Then I must make you see.
{42513}{42576}{y:i}You see, my cousin trusts me.
{42581}{42717}- I must not betray that trust.|- Your Grace, the battle isn't won.
{42722}{42831}The battle started by your father|must be carried on by you.
{42836}{42925}The reformation of your church|is still incomplete,
{42930}{43054}the danger that your country could|relapse into a pit of popery still great.
{43219}{43345}I cannot tell you why it matters|that my son should marry Jane.
{43350}{43439}All I can do is beg Your Grace|to trust me.
{43552}{43651}Then you'd better fetch my men|to get me dressed.
{43739}{43778}John.
{43909}{43974}I do know I'm dying.
{44812}{44899}You will not marry Guilford Dudley?
{44948}{45077}Without your family, what are you?|No one. Nothing.
{45082}{45185}What makes you dare to think|you can choose whom to obey?
{45190}{45257}- My love!|- Yes, what?
{45262}{45335}Our daughter has a visitor.
{45376}{45410}Your Grace.
{45586}{45732}We would like to speak, madam,|to our cousin Jane. Alone.
{46194}{46243}Alone.
{46422}{46499}My Lady Jane. No, no.
{46738}{46820}I wasn't whipped.
{46825}{46969}They had a boy. If I did something bad,|they beat him in my place.
{47010}{47109}See? You should have been born|heir to the throne.
{47237}{47331}Though, in a way it made it rather worse.|You understand?
{47336}{47402}But it was his duty,
{47407}{47524}as it was mine|to suffer for his suffering in my stead.
{47559}{47663}As it is yours now to obey|your parents and your King.
{47813}{47899}- Why must you do what he tells you?|- Who?
{47904}{47953}John Dudley.
{48019}{48094}Because I trust him.
{48099}{48173}Look, I brought you something.
{48428}{48477}What is it?
{48504}{48561}A puppet.
{48566}{48640}You pull the cords and it dances.
{48914}{48978}Let me try.
{49217}{49276}Oh, look, it does. It works.
{49281}{49342}Of course it works.
{49462}{49551}- Look, I can make it bow.|- So I should think.
{49556}{49605}Oh, Edward.
{49731}{49795}Oh, it's wonderful.
{49968}{50032}All better now?
{50061}{50119}All better now.
{50124}{50179}Now promise...
{50184}{50247}...that you'll marry him.
{50252}{50286}For me.
{51440}{51514}It's all right, Your Grace. I'm here.
{52212}{52310}- Three days?|- Or four. Perhaps a week.
{52315}{52372}No more.
{52621}{52746}It must be longer.|There must be some way.
{52751}{52904}No, the only thing is arsenic, which|would keep him more or less alive,
{52909}{52983}but in excruciating pain.
{53304}{53378}- There's nothing else?|- Nothing.
{53554}{53621}- So be it, then.|- My Lord...
{53626}{53675}Doctor...
{53717}{53791}...I must have the time.
{54275}{54351}- Who are you? What do you want?|- Where are they?
{54356}{54430}- Bastard!|- Where are they?
{54660}{54720}- Where is he?|- Who?
{54725}{54780}In there.
{54785}{54859}Get out, you bastard! Get out!
{55103}{55142}Lord!
{55195}{55305}- My Lord, you must come with us.|- Why? What for?
{55310}{55367}Clear the way!
{55401}{55525}Congratulations, my Lord.|You're going to be married.
{55530}{55562}Who to?
{55590}{55647}You're not to wear black again!
{57204}{57263}God's teeth!
{57332}{57364}My dear Guilford.
{57509}{57567}She wants to see you.
{57572}{57632}- Who does?|- Your betrothed.
{57637}{57710}- What, now?|- Yes, now!
{57887}{57962}- Please tell me this isn't...|- No.
{59105}{59169}I thought it right...
{59322}{59406}You may have heard|I was unhappy about this match.
{59411}{59469}Yes. Yes, I did.
{59474}{59564}I worried that it would impede|what's important to me,
{59569}{59635}which is studying and prayer.
{59640}{59712}So I would prefer when this...
{59741}{59811}...when this is done, that we lived...
{59816}{59919}...shall we say as cousins,|rather than as man and wife.
{59924}{60019}- If that is what you wish.|- It is.
{60024}{60133}- I should myself make something clear.|- Please do.
{60138}{60232}On the night I was informed|of my translation into bliss,
{60237}{60333}I'd attended several taverns,|witnessed a bear-baiting
{60338}{60464}and was in Southwark, sampling|the pleasures of a lady of the night.
{60498}{60575}Thus far, I have to tell you,
{60580}{60653}it had been a very good evening.
{60723}{60772}Still...
{60777}{60835}...duty calls.
{60882}{60944}Dearly beloved friends,
{60949}{61063}we are gathered here in the sight of God|and the face of His congregation,
{61068}{61228}to join together this man and|this woman in holy matrimony,
{61233}{61359}which is an honourable estate|instituted of God in paradise
{61364}{61512}in the time of man's innocence|and therefore not to be enterprised,
{61517}{61586}nor taken in hand inadvisedly,
{61591}{61756}lightly or wantonly to satisfy|men's carnal lusts and appetites,
{61761}{61875}like brute beasts|that have no understanding,
{61880}{62006}but reverently, discreetly, advisedly,
{62011}{62099}soberly, and in the fear of God.
{63981}{64028}More.
{64796}{64912}Well, there we are.|How long has he got to live?
{64917}{65015}- Two weeks, three at the most.|- I see.
{65020}{65091}But has he yet declared his will?
{65096}{65217}- The King will preserve the new religion.|- And his Council?
{65222}{65271}I'm sure that they understand
{65276}{65404}how the triumph of the new faith has|contributed to their position and wealth.
{65409}{65459}Plain sailing, then.
{65937}{66002}Frances, John, there you are.
{66007}{66074}Speaking of former monasteries,
{66079}{66153}the King has put|at the disposal of our children
{66158}{66275}the old priory of Eversholt...|for as long as they have need of it.
{66280}{66357}You mean, until we have need of them.
{66419}{66451}Indeed.
{66662}{66719}- {y:i}Look, Dudley...|- {y:i}Yes.
{66724}{66815}Are you sure your son's the right man|for my daughter?
{67006}{67102}I can control him.
{67107}{67269}He can be controlled in matters|that concern us, my Lord Duke.
{68416}{68542}My Lady...|are you sure you understand?
{68547}{68627}No, no, there's no need.
{70215}{70255}It's beautiful.
{70403}{70491}Don't you think it's beautiful?
{70758}{70816}Jane?
{70927}{70991}What's the matter?
{71034}{71083}Better now.
{71713}{71802}We oughtn't to get|too far behind the rest.
{72196}{72270}Whoa, there! Whoa! Whoa, there!
{72493}{72542}What's this?
{72573}{72639}I have no idea.
{72806}{72855}Good day.
{72924}{72968}Is there...
{72973}{73025}...anything you want?
{73225}{73355}My wife and I have come to stay here|at the priory. It's our great pleasure.
{73360}{73424}As a token of our...
{73748}{73820}- You know what that is?|- Yes.
{73825}{73877}- You've been branded.|- Why?
{73882}{74004}- Begging, I presume.|- That's right. No tribute.
{74009}{74083}We want our land back!
{74115}{74256}It's not our fault,|so leave my wife and I alone.
{74261}{74295}Leave it!
{74300}{74350}Leave it! Leave it!
{74731}{74780}Ride on.
{75771}{75824}Mrs Ellen.
{75829}{75904}It's lovely. Is there anything to eat?
{75909}{75970}Yes, of course.
{76287}{76338}We're on our own.
{76343}{76424}- We won't be tomorrow.|- What?
{76429}{76525}The Mayor of Hertford is to dine with us|in the refectory.
{76530}{76647}- Just the Mayor?|- Accompanied by several aldermen.
{76652}{76701}God's teeth!
{76975}{77100}- Glass goblets.|- Yes. A present from your father.
{77105}{77203}- Made in Venice.|- Yes, I know.
{77282}{77340}They're very pretty,
{77345}{77419}but they do have this tendency to break.
{77691}{77757}Don't you dare.
{78252}{78380}- What did those men at the gates want?|- I don't know... Food.
{78418}{78488}- Have they no farms?|- I'm sorry?
{78535}{78666}- Why were they idle?|- Tell me, did you see his chest?
{78671}{78766}- Yes. It was marked.|- No, it wasn't.
{78771}{78909}It was branded, the mark burnt into him|with a red-hot iron.
{78940}{79034}Do you know why?|Because he'd been caught begging.
{79039}{79133}Can you think how|he may have fallen into beggary?
{79204}{79315}The land he used to farm,|on which he had much work to do,
{79320}{79463}belonged to poor monks in monasteries,|who allowed poor people to grow food.
{79468}{79569}Until men like our fathers|stripped the monasteries,
{79574}{79695}fenced in the common land,|drove the peasants from their fields
{79700}{79774}and passed unholy laws|branding them for beggary!
{79779}{79882}- They threw all that money back at you...|- Money!
{79887}{79972}Do you know what's happened|to the value of money?
{80092}{80142}What's that?
{80147}{80283}- A penny.|- No, it isn't... it's a shilling.
{80288}{80375}- It can't be. Shillings are made of silver.|- Should be.
{80380}{80471}Used to be... but not now.
{80476}{80589}Which is why a shilling isn't worth|a shilling any more.
{80594}{80710}You've really no idea what's going on,|have you?
{80715}{80797}- I know the priests were all corrupt.|- No doubt.
{80802}{80925}- They told the people to worship icons.|- That concerns me less.
{80958}{81043}- You're talking of your soul.|- No, you are talking of your mind!
{81048}{81134}I wonder if you and the reformers|can convince yourselves
{81139}{81225}that the nature of the sacraments|is more important
{81230}{81306}than whether|those who receive them live or die!
{81311}{81374}The brain is a brittle organ.
{81379}{81541}The slightest pressure and it snaps...|if it isn't wrapped up in a little heart.
{81662}{81739}I shall have them arrange|another bedroom for me.
{81744}{81885}- They won't think very much of that.|- I couldn't care less what they think!
{81964}{82038}What right have you?|You haven't done a thing!
{82043}{82146}Why don't you go to Court?|Do something about all these things?
{82151}{82227}Because there isn't any point!
{82271}{82368}Because it wouldn't work. It never does.
{82593}{82691}Dear God and all his saints,|what am I doing here?
{85479}{85545}What do you want?
{85550}{85651}- I want to say I'm sorry.|- Doesn't matter.
{85752}{85833}Yes, it does.
{85838}{85927}- This is not your fault.|- That's true.
{86172}{86243}Well, then...
{86248}{86297}Goodnight.
{86523}{86572}Explain it to me.
{86577}{86618}What?
{86623}{86756}What you believe. The schism, the new|learning, the nature of the sacraments.
{86761}{86849}- Do you really want to know?|- I really want to know.
{86996}{87045}Well...
{87324}{87373}It's our belief...
{87378}{87449}...that faith only saves.
{87554}{87665}That, as Christ Jesus says, his sons|shall come to God if they believe in him.
{87670}{87741}Not by the Church?
{87777}{87849}Not by the Church.
{87903}{87952}Yes.
{88014}{88054}And...
{88084}{88215}...that all superstitions,|ornamental relics...
{88282}{88344}...and icons...
{88349}{88408}...and images...
{88438}{88480}...and...
{89162}{89249}- Go on.|- Go on?
{89310}{89437}- With what you were doing.|- With what I was saying?
{89549}{89606}Not just now.
{89828}{89883}What do I do?
{90395}{90487}When did you know?
{90492}{90541}I didn't.
{90583}{90653}It just happened.
{90658}{90707}Did you know about it?
{90712}{90786}- What?|- What we've just done.
{90931}{90980}Well...
{91048}{91146}...only in terms of the broadest|general principles.
{91189}{91238}Unlike you.
{91275}{91346}Not exactly.
{91351}{91398}What?
{91403}{91475}You're referring to my lady of the night.
{91480}{91544}Well, yes, I was.
{91600}{91669}- Passed out.|- Who was?
{91674}{91728}I did.
{91733}{91797}Got to the bed...
{91802}{91861}...and then...
{91866}{91915}Blank.
{91947}{92021}Total failure. Terrible embarrassment.
{92202}{92281}Why are you crying?
{92286}{92372}Don't you know?
{92377}{92446}No, of course I don't.
{92600}{92667}I was...
{92672}{92739}...the first.
{93193}{93251}My father's will is clear.
{93256}{93404}But, Your Grace, the Princess Mary|will restore your realm to popery.
{93409}{93460}She is my sister.
{93465}{93600}It is the duty of a Christian king|to set aside the prejudices of the blood
{93605}{93755}in favour of the greater good|of God and country, or else...
{93760}{93931}For our life on earth is short, he will|answer for it at the seat of judgement.
{94338}{94412}Have you a draft of this devise?
{94505}{94621}"The Lady Jane and her heirs, male,
{94626}{94779}"the throne of England, Ireland, France."
{94828}{94877}Yes.
{94935}{94984}Yes.
{95671}{95731}Oh, John.
{95736}{95785}Your Grace?
{95790}{95873}I want this to be over.
{95938}{96019}I want the Privy Council called|and a small force ready
{96024}{96130}to take Princesses Mary and Elizabeth|as soon as this is countersigned.
{96135}{96184}Please!
{96232}{96334}Please, now? Please! Can we?
{96402}{96444}Yes.
{96449}{96498}Yes, let him die.
{96750}{96873}So, where are they?|The Mayor and his aldermen?
{96878}{96966}Oh, I sent word we were unwell.
{97273}{97413}And I told them to give all the food away|to those people on the road.
{97418}{97484}AII, all away.
{97957}{98025}Who is this woman?
{98030}{98108}I mean, I don't know who you are.
{98113}{98181}No more do I.
{98186}{98235}All right.
{98315}{98430}- What do you want?|- What do you mean?
{98435}{98510}- If you could have any wish?|- Love, to be with you.
{98515}{98586}No, no, not for us.
{98591}{98722}Well, if I could have anything,|I would wish...
{98789}{98894}...our country to remain true to the faith|of God as revealed in the Scripture.
{98899}{98944}Good.
{99043}{99096}Then, it's done.
{99101}{99150}Now, my turn.
{99233}{99294}- Go on, ask me.|- What?
{99299}{99356}What I want.
{99361}{99456}- What do you want?|- I think you know.
{99461}{99603}I want a world where men aren't branded|because they can't grow their food.
{99664}{99712}Go on.
{99769}{99812}Well...
{99924}{99991}...it's done.
{100060}{100130}What else, then?
{100203}{100280}Death to all bishops,|cardinals and popes.
{100285}{100376}An end to their power over men|and women's souls.
{100412}{100546}It's done. And the power of kings, dukes|and princes over their bodies and minds.
{100588}{100621}Done.
{100626}{100725}A world where the comfort of a few|is not bought by the misery of many.
{100730}{100842}And where children are not beaten|and cajoled but loved and nurtured.
{100847}{100924}Where men shall live in peace|on God's earth.
{100929}{101042}Where every man and woman|might feel half, a quarter...
{101082}{101151}...the merest speck of what I feel for you.
{101217}{101325}- Then, it's done.|- It's done.
{101391}{101522}- It's... done.|- It's done.
{101527}{101604}Now, my love, was that so hard?
{101846}{101916}What on earth is going on?
{101953}{102002}Mrs Ellen.
{102089}{102146}Yes...
{102151}{102226}...a most unfortunate occurrence.
{102231}{102320}An accident.|You see, what happened was...
{102816}{102888}- We've forgotten something.|- What?
{102893}{102980}- A real shilling.|- What?
{102985}{103065}A shilling really worth a shilling.
{107295}{107380}No, no... Please!
{107385}{107444}- Don't!|- Jane!
{107741}{107849}- What does your father want with us?|- Don't know.
{107854}{107972}He must have some reason|why he wanted us to marry, some...
{108024}{108088}...some scheme.
{108193}{108267}Don't know. Why do you ask?
{108303}{108377}Because he frightens me.
{108462}{108536}Because I love his son.
{108606}{108683}I think... his deeds are not his nature.
{108688}{108801}Guilford, nothing can ever justify|what he's done.
{108806}{108928}Not even if what he is doing is to keep|your new church safe from popery?
{109165}{109214}Guilford...
{109249}{109323}...must it always be like that?
{109328}{109402}Can the strong never be good?
{109407}{109471}Who knows?
{109541}{109660}- Are you strong enough to go?|- Go where?
{109665}{109812}Away. Beyond their reach,|where their touch can't tarnish us.
{109817}{109896}Would that be strong?
{109901}{109950}You see...
{109986}{110077}...I just don't think our parents...
{110082}{110131}Yes?
{110225}{110271}...will let us stay like this.
{110316}{110404}You have in your hands...
{110409}{110473}...the King's will.
{110499}{110633}- You say to sign it might be treason?|- My Lord, I merely...
{110638}{110708}His will,
{110713}{110852}without which we shall see|his realm restored to popery!
{110857}{110956}And all the offices and sacraments|and rites of his most holy Church
{110961}{111098}restored to the Mass priests|and the conjurors of Rome!
{111131}{111205}Not to mention, my Lords, the properties.
{111402}{111471}Will anyone say treason once again?
{112007}{112056}Winchester.
{112198}{112301}Thomas Canterbury.
{112306}{112450}My Lords, we should call|the King's two sisters to his bedside.
{112455}{112519}You mean they're gone?
{112552}{112606}- Both of them?|- Yes.
{112611}{112718}Mary to Norwich.|Elizabeth, we don't yet know.
{112799}{112934}- But surely we must turn back now?|- Now we have no choice but to go on.
{112939}{112994}But, Dudley...
{113100}{113189}...obviously the Princess knows,|so you can't possibly...
{113194}{113276}- Exactly. Mary knows. How?|- Somebody told her.
{113281}{113409}Somebody who can tell her everything...|if she succeeds.
{113414}{113563}Our boats are burnt, ma'am.|There's no turning back.
{113785}{113834}My Lord...
{113876}{113941}...the King is dead.
{114048}{114122}Long live Queen Jane.
{114260}{114354}- So, then, we will.|- Oh, yes, we will.
{114359}{114412}- We'll fly.|- We'll fly away.
{114417}{114456}At last...
{114461}{114551}We will be nothing... nobody...
{114556}{114609}...each other's.
{114995}{115077}Who are you? What do you want?
{115082}{115205}I told you, they're asleep.|They can not be awakened.
{115210}{115284}- My Lady Jane.|- Who calls for her?
{115419}{115520}- You must now come with us.|- Who sent you?
{116474}{116523}My Lords...
{116578}{116730}...with regret, I must announce the death|of His Majesty, King Edward VI.
{116777}{116851}But let us not forget, even at this time...
{116888}{117013}...our joy at his virtuous life|and the care he took
{117018}{117151}to keep his realm free from the intrigues|and blandishments of Rome.
{117178}{117331}Shortly before his death,|the King made a declaration,
{117336}{117484}which has been witnessed by his Council|and marked with his great seal.
{117516}{117670}And, my Lady, His Majesty named|Your Grace heir to his crown.
{117958}{118073}- "Your Grace"...?|- All those who would deny your claim
{118078}{118204}or fail in all ways to defend Your Majesty,|even unto death,
{118209}{118302}shall be judged as traitors.
{118354}{118484}- Long live Queen Jane!|- Long live Queen Jane!
{118525}{118591}Queen Jane.
{118596}{118660}Walk, Jane.
{118746}{118813}I can't. I won't.
{118818}{118871}Jane, walk!
{120536}{120600}Your Majesty will try the crown?
{120647}{120724}- This isn't mine.|- It is, Your Grace.
{120760}{120866}- It is not my right.|- Then whose right is it?
{120871}{121017}- Your Grace will want to see it fits.|- I don't. I can't.
{121042}{121126}And if it suits Your Majesty.
{121439}{121526}- And so it does.|- And so it does.
{122075}{122188}- Now another shall be made.|- Another? Why?
{122193}{122274}To crown your husband's head as well.
{122279}{122315}Guilford!
{122460}{122526}Take me out of here!
{122550}{122684}My Lords, the Queen desires|that you withdraw.
{123015}{123074}Wake me, wake me!
{123100}{123164}This is a nightmare! Wake me!
{123288}{123358}- He wants to make you King.|- Who does?
{123363}{123500}Your father. This is what he wants,|for you to be his puppet and me yours.
{123505}{123577}I didn't... I had no idea.
{123582}{123632}You swear?
{123637}{123736}Well, of course I swear!|What do you take me for?
{123800}{123869}What am I to do?
{124109}{124193}You said that I should seek to cure|the commonwealth.
{124198}{124274}Then you said nothing's to be done|and let's fly away.
{124279}{124371}Before we met I could feel things deeply,|but I didn't think.
{124376}{124445}- You thought, you studied.|- I know, but...
{124450}{124529}- Jane, we're like a coin.|- How?
{124534}{124657}With a head on one side|and a lion on the other. Heart of England.
{124662}{124819}And one side alone is worth nothing,|but together, we might stay untarnished.
{124824}{124896}The strong can still be good.
{125104}{125229}I couldn't care less if I'm King,|but I want you to be Queen.
{126453}{126534}Now, my love, was that so hard?
{127005}{127111}- My Lord Northumberland.|- Your Grace.
{127116}{127210}- You have told us we are Queen.|- By your late cousin's will.
{127215}{127317}And we may issue our commands,|and it is your duty to obey them?
{127322}{127408}Of course, Your Majesty.
{127434}{127488}Well, then...
{127768}{127817}We want...
{127891}{127940}I want...
{128058}{128122}...a real shilling.
{129901}{130022}By the grace of God,|and the will of his late servant Edward,
{130027}{130091}of the most blessed memory,
{130096}{130162}be proclaimed Jane,
{130167}{130272}Queen of England, Ireland and France,
{130298}{130409}with all the royalties and pre-eminences|to the same belonging,
{130414}{130525}Defender of the Faith,|Supreme Head of the Church.
{130576}{130634}Where's Princess Mary?
{130890}{130964}Mary has sent a letter.
{131000}{131097}- She proclaims herself Queen.|- That's no surprise.
{131102}{131206}Indeed not,|but it does require an answer.
{131211}{131295}- Do you mean a letter?|- No, an army.
{131325}{131399}How quickly could you raise|a force for Norfolk?
{131404}{131510}- Depends how large.|- My Lord, that does seem...
{131515}{131632}To arrest one woman|with dubious title to the throne...
{131637}{131686}Well?
{131762}{131796}Three days.
{131840}{131888}My Lords.
{132165}{132244}My Lords, this is a list of our commands.
{132450}{132548}We wish first for you to call a Parliament
{132553}{132691}to repeal the laws relating to the branding|of unfortunates forced into beggary.
{132696}{132827}Instead, two, we command the return|of all the lands and properties,
{132832}{132906}which our uncle|liberated from the monasteries,
{132911}{133041}for the use and cultivation|of the common people... in perpetuity.
{133081}{133173}And third, we wish a school|to be endowed.
{133178}{133297}It will teach the children of the poor,|not by beating or cajolement,
{133302}{133352}but by love and nurture.
{133357}{133466}And we put its founding|into our father's care...
{133509}{133599}...who will commence|this stewardship at once.
{133604}{133653}And fourth...
{133691}{133727}What's this?
{133732}{133868}It is your commission for your father,|ma'am, to lead your army into Norfolk
{133873}{133953}to repel the traitor Mary.
{133958}{133990}What?
{133995}{134071}- The Council's decision was unanimous!|- This is no decision!
{134076}{134228}- Your Grace, the Council considered...|- It is not "the Council", it is our Council.
{134233}{134327}It has not considered how I feel.
{134439}{134587}You are our father.|We have important work for you to do.
{134811}{134946}We would like him...|We demand that he remain with us.
{134951}{135025}For we have need of him.
{135066}{135156}- Jane! You see, unless you agree...|- This is absurd!
{135161}{135224}Who else do you propose should lead...?
{135254}{135339}- I told you my father was honest.|- Yes. So?
{135344}{135400}So let him prove it.
{135471}{135552}Send him to defend your throne.
{135818}{135857}Ask him.
{136132}{136181}My Lord...
{136261}{136418}...I will sign this if the words "our father|Henry, Duke of Suffolk" are struck out
{136423}{136571}and "our well-trusted councillor,|John, Duke of Northumberland" put in.
{137230}{137297}I am your servant, ma'am.
{137745}{137828}Then, I wish you Godspeed.
{137944}{137993}"I can...
{138026}{138088}"I can control him.
{138093}{138165}"He can be controlled."
{138237}{138391}- What do you mean?|- I mean... you stupid girl!
{138449}{138534}Foolish, wilful little girl!
{138539}{138599}But after all...
{138629}{138701}...we are the Queen.
{140163}{140243}Guilford, listen to this.
{140248}{140349}"He has sent me|to bind up the broken-hearted,
{140380}{140429}"to free the captives
{140469}{140541}"and open prison doors."
{140607}{140671}Why not?
{140697}{140740}Release.
{140745}{140876}Sir Thomas Holcroft, arrested|with the Duke of Somerset for treason.
{140881}{140930}Release.
{140963}{141007}Go on.
{141012}{141111}The Mayor of Norwich, incarcerated|by my Lord Northumberland...
{141116}{141165}Of course, release.
{141170}{141260}Your Grace... with all respect,
{141265}{141314}I must insist...
{141559}{141670}Masters, you are free, by orders|of Her Majesty Queen Jane.
{142311}{142404}His Excellency,|the Spanish Ambassador.
{142446}{142498}Your Grace.
{142724}{142834}Your Excellency.|We regret we only have a moment...
{142839}{142889}It has been several days.
{142894}{143014}- More important matters were calling.|- Why, of course, Your Grace.
{143019}{143164}My people live in poverty and misery.|Their need is the greater.
{143236}{143351}- There's the matter of the wardrobe.|- Yes, I see.
{143356}{143417}I see.
{143587}{143742}- Mistress, what is this?|- My Lord, this is the Royal Wardrobe.
{143747}{143857}- Yes, but why...?|- The Queen is giving it away, my Lord.
{143862}{143899}What?
{143904}{144064}To warm the wretched|and to clothe the comfortless, my Lord.
{144118}{144167}Your Grace.
{144541}{144635}This is the Under-Treasurer|of your Privy Purse.
{144707}{144781}I'm from the Royal Mint, Your Grace.
{145169}{145242}It's our shilling.
{145429}{145493}It's for Guilford Dudley.
{145703}{145777}Take me to my brother.
{145827}{145911}Desertions, in their hundreds!
{145916}{146038}Overnight they melt away|and no one joins, whatever pay we offer.
{146043}{146167}- The Council must send reinforcements!|- I'll go and see them. They're in session.
{146324}{146398}It was so foolish, Guilford.
{146449}{146546}Whoever thought that he should lead|a force to Norfolk?
{146576}{146650}They will hate him there.
{146847}{146916}- Jane, come with me.|- Where to?
{146921}{146995}- Council Chamber.|- I must get dressed.
{147000}{147074}Love, there isn't any need.
{147603}{147652}All gone?
{147694}{147743}All gone.
{148020}{148100}All those great lords and bishops
{148126}{148215}with their solemn pledge to serve me|even unto death.
{148377}{148465}- Nine days.|- You should have kept the keys.
{148686}{148760}So now we're really on our own.
{148811}{148885}Now we're really ruling England.
{149070}{149119}What do you want?
{149124}{149173}I want...
{149211}{149295}...no branding for the starving.
{149300}{149370}Happiness and comfort.
{149400}{149449}- Peace.|- It's done.
{149491}{149611}I want no popes, no cardinals,|no parents who abuse their children.
{149656}{149710}Then it's done.
{149765}{149818}I want...
{149916}{149980}I want this to be over.
{149985}{150034}Done!
{150251}{150334}The Council have met|at Baynard's Castle.
{150339}{150493}They have pronounced Northumberland|a traitor and Princess Mary, Queen.
{150498}{150552}What a relief.
{150604}{150655}Look...
{150660}{150713}Look, I...
{150718}{150805}Look, Jane... I ought to say...
{150851}{150936}Father, may we go home?
{151118}{151199}Father, may we go home?
{151271}{151320}I will...
{151370}{151459}I will... try to make amends.
{151602}{151703}The proverb says,|"A wonder lasts nine days,
{151708}{151877}"and then the puppy's eyes are open,"|so what happens on the tenth day?
{152745}{152800}- Jane Dudley.|- Yes.
{152805}{152888}- You must come with me.|- She'll need some things.
{152893}{152942}Indeed.
{153033}{153098}No! No!
{153103}{153173}- Jane! Jane!|- No! No!
{153296}{153347}I will not!
{153352}{153448}I will not! I will not!
{155041}{155090}Well...
{155102}{155135}...still...
{155186}{155251}...they didn't find our shilling.
{155289}{155408}- Receive the traitor, John Dudley.|- You must follow me, my Lord.
{155768}{155817}I am sorry.
{155822}{155949}God save Queen Mary.|God save Your Grace!
{156582}{156669}These are my prisoners.
{156674}{156790}Honest men, incarcerated|by my brother's officers.
{156795}{156902}But, by the grace of God,|and in the name of His son Jesus Christ,
{156907}{157022}they are prisoners no more,|as no man shall be,
{157027}{157111}if with honest heart|he spurns all heresy...
{157141}{157223}...and does confess the true religion!
{157299}{157373}Reprise for those who return to Rome.
{157482}{157544}Well, then...
{157549}{157598}...hail Mary.
{157678}{157727}What?
{158411}{158504}Guilford, where are you?
{158554}{158603}Love?
{158998}{159047}Why, Guilford!
{159091}{159151}- You have betrayed me.|- How?
{159156}{159245}You will imperil your soul|for a few more years of life!
{159250}{159365}It doesn't look so miserable|when you're about to lose it.
{159511}{159612}A living dog is better than a dead lion...
{159670}{159744}...you may find.
{160151}{160240}- I wasn't very good at it, you see.|- What do you mean?
{160262}{160328}I misjudged the men.
{160333}{160397}I misjudged you.
{160474}{160562}- How so?|- Do they let you see her?
{160671}{160716}No.
{160834}{160946}Who'd have thought the black sheep,|the most prodigal of prodigals,
{160951}{161066}would find a love so simple and so pure?
{161155}{161296}You see, what I believed|was that a man,
{161301}{161393}without the intervention of priest or pope,
{161398}{161520}can look on God and say,|"Lord, here I am."
{161588}{161637}But...
{161665}{161739}...how can I look Him in the eye...
{161850}{161939}...when I can hardly bear|to turn my face to you?
{162008}{162087}Why did you shame me, Guilford?
{162705}{162779}It's not your fault.
{162812}{162909}Perhaps it showed a want of prudence...
{162952}{163028}...but you are very young.
{163068}{163214}You will both be tried, you know,|in a few months' time, I think,
{163219}{163305}when things have cooled,
{163310}{163405}and naturally you will be|condemned to death.
{163410}{163531}But, of course,|I have the power of reprieve,
{163557}{163632}which at present I intend to use.
{163675}{163780}- With no conditions?|- If you promise not to usurp me again!
{163785}{163903}Your Grace, I am covered|with the deepest shame and guilt
{163908}{163982}and can only throw myself|on your great...
{164058}{164126}Now, now, now.
{164131}{164205}Now, that's enough of that.
{164435}{164510}I want to show you something.
{164722}{164837}Philip, Prince of Spain,|son of Charles the Emperor.
{164842}{164911}The portrait is by a Signor Titian.
{165037}{165142}Why, it's a... a good picture.
{165147}{165196}Yes.
{165426}{165512}You married in the first flush|of your youth.
{165567}{165630}You're lucky.
{165685}{165774}Now you must go.|I have ambassadors to see.
{165848}{165941}- There is one further mercy...|- Say nothing to change my mind.
{165946}{165995}My husband...
{166057}{166163}You didn't heed my warning,|little cousin Jane.
{166388}{166462}- Your Grace, His Excellency.|- Of course.
{166877}{166966}So, then, Excellency, is there any news?
{166971}{167024}The Emperor is delighted
{167029}{167142}with the prospect of his son being|honoured with your hand, Your Grace.
{167147}{167220}Then tell him I am delighted, too.
{167255}{167394}- May I ask, was that the young usurper?|- Yes, it was.
{167399}{167530}Your Grace, the Emperor is not delighted|that there remains within your realm...
{167535}{167622}I have told Your Excellency, no.
{168241}{168298}I thought...
{168303}{168362}...you see, I wondered,
{168367}{168497}now that we're together, how on earth|are we going to fill the days?
{169124}{169193}- She loves him.|- What?
{169248}{169329}I saw her looking at his portrait,
{169334}{169411}and I saw me looking up at you.
{169927}{169990}- I can't believe it.|- What's that?
{169995}{170084}We're here together, safe.
{170165}{170265}- You're mad! Where are you going?|- I'm not mad.
{170270}{170362}- Where are you going?|- All right! I'll tell you.
{170367}{170460}I'm going to Leicester,|and then to Coventry.
{170465}{170587}And from there to London,|where our main force...
{170592}{170714}...will join up with the rebel armies|from Kent and from Devon.
{170719}{170803}My love, don't go.
{170829}{170924}Just leave it as it is. We're alive.
{170929}{171041}So England has a Spanish king,|so a bitter woman is made happy,
{171046}{171144}and we are alive!
{171265}{171314}No.
{171345}{171479}No, there cannot be a Spanish king|on the English throne.
{171541}{171689}- Henry, I don't believe...|- I owe it to our daughter.
{171694}{171805}- You can't mean to restore Jane to...|- I owe it to my daughter!
{171994}{172063}She has need of me.
{172359}{172428}To your horses, quickly!
{172532}{172601}What's happening?
{172629}{172678}Can't tell.
{172721}{172795}There's a lot of soldiers out there.
{172855}{172945}Must mean some of the rebels|have reached London.
{172950}{173024}I just can't bear not knowing.
{173055}{173204}I overheard the jailer say|you could see the fires from Southwark.
{173209}{173310}And he spoke of a great duke|that rode from Warwickshire.
{173386}{173480}- This is madness!|- No, it isn't.
{173538}{173641}- It has a logic to it.|- What?
{173681}{173770}It is your father making his amends.
{174030}{174158}Your Majesty, His Highness Prince Philip|will set sail the instant he learns
{174163}{174238}there is no threat of further civil discord.
{174243}{174367}Or, more accurately,|no longer any focus for such discord.
{174372}{174475}Such as one now|inhabiting this tower, ma'am.
{174737}{174809}Ma'am, I cannot put it any plainer.
{174814}{174933}If you want to marry Philip, Jane Grey|and her husband must both die.
{174975}{175082}Your Grace,|I am just the message bearer.
{175525}{175594}So, Excellency, I...
{175647}{175815}Tell me, I wonder if these children|would be less a threat
{175820}{175903}if they embraced the true religion?
{175908}{175940}Less.
{176408}{176479}So, is there any news, Sir John?
{176505}{176617}The Duke of Suffolk was arrested|by the forces of the Crown
{176622}{176698}two hours ago at Temple Bar.
{176703}{176747}I am sorry.
{176752}{176850}Who did the rebels call for?|Did they call for anyone?
{176885}{176982}Yes, my Lord.|They shouted for Queen Jane.
{177140}{177225}Jane Dudley, Guilford Dudley,
{177230}{177308}you have been found guilty|of high treason.
{177313}{177449}The sentence of the court|is that you, Jane Dudley,
{177454}{177528}be beheaded within the precincts|of the Tower.
{177581}{177705}And Guilford Dudley, that you be taken|from that place to Tower Hill,
{177710}{177814}where your head|shall also be struck from your body.
{178286}{178401}{y:i}"The soul takes flight|{y:i}to the world that is invisible,
{178406}{178496}{y:i}"but there arriving, she is sure of bliss."
{178588}{178647}- This is the Queen's confessor...|- Jane!
{178652}{178736}- Guilford!|- You promised to be silent, sir!
{178970}{179020}Why, Dr Feckenham.
{179025}{179123}- So, you remember me.|- Why have you brought him here to me?
{179128}{179269}To help you to decide if the next time|you leave this room will be the last.
{179331}{179460}Which it will be, unless I can persuade|you to renounce your heresy.
{179465}{179518}She promised! No conditions!
{179523}{179651}That was before your father|led an insurrection in your name.
{179670}{179735}Will you talk to me?
{180227}{180296}There isn't any point.
{180338}{180421}How many are the sacraments?
{180570}{180708}There are two, the sacraments|of baptism and of the Last Supper.
{180713}{180787}No, there are seven.
{180818}{180945}The sacraments of baptism,|confirmation, Eucharist, penance,
{180950}{181044}holy orders, matrimony,|and last unction.
{181049}{181169}Then, tell me,|in what scriptures find you that?
{181174}{181272}Then, tell me, how may|a Christian come to God?
{181277}{181393}By believing in His name|and by no other means.
{181398}{181508}- What? Is nothing else to be required?|- No.
{181556}{181641}Speak of the sacrament of Eucharist.
{181646}{181725}Do you not receive the blood|and the body of our Lord?
{181730}{181814}- No, I do not.|- Did not our Saviour say...?
{181819}{181899}Our Saviour said,|"I am the vine, I am the door."
{181904}{181981}Was he the vine? Was he a door?
{182112}{182208}You are right, my Lady,|and the Queen is wrong.
{182250}{182311}I'm sorry?
{182316}{182477}How can I... How could I score across|a faith so pure and firm and resolute?
{182482}{182560}At such a time, indeed,
{182565}{182637}there is no point.
{182660}{182818}But I promise you,|I will be with you to the end.
{182823}{182892}If at any time...
{182924}{183000}Otherwise, we shall not meet again.
{183005}{183064}No. No.
{183169}{183218}We shall not.
{183223}{183346}For, unless God turns your heart,|you shall burn in hell for all eternity.
{183768}{183817}I have done all I can.
{183822}{183877}He came to me first.
{183882}{183991}Without your strength,|I'd never have been able to stay firm.
{183996}{184082}Stay firm? For what?
{184112}{184194}For the sake of my immortal soul.
{184199}{184288}- Oh, yes!|- And for the sake of our nine days.
{184374}{184448}To keep their memory untarnished...
{184489}{184538}...unbetrayed.
{184637}{184781}They brought you here|and told you to be silent,
{184786}{184875}in the hope that|I'd think they had broken you.
{184938}{185007}But they got it wrong.
{185062}{185187}I'd never have been able|to stay true without you here.
{185269}{185407}So without each other,|we'd both be alive this time tomorrow.
{185489}{185558}Oh, but we will.
{185594}{185714}We will have taken flight|to the world that's invisible,
{185719}{185811}where we're sure of bliss.
{185816}{185896}- Where we will dwell in paradise.|- Yes.
{186370}{186402}Please...
{186434}{186507}...for an hour.
{186512}{186668}Whatever may happen to their souls,|in the flesh, they have just a night left.
{186673}{186768}What harm to leave them for a while?
{187752}{187805}So, then, we will.
{187810}{187918}- Oh, yes, we will.|- We'll fly.
{187923}{188016}- We'll fly.|- Away beyond their reach.
{188021}{188126}- So far...|- That their touch can't tarnish us.
{188219}{188298}And at last we will be...
{188324}{188385}Nothing.
{188390}{188439}Nobody.
{188484}{188533}Each other's.
{188565}{188634}Only this time,
{188639}{188688}forever.
{189192}{189241}My Lady.
{189392}{189441}Let them.
{189673}{189846}Next time I see your face,|I want it for eternity.
{191333}{191427}I promised you and I repeat my promise.
{191482}{191541}Up to the end.
{191613}{191726}Tell me...|Please, I want to know.
{191923}{192003}Your husband was taken from his room
{192040}{192114}by the Lord Lieutenant of the Tower...
{192182}{192271}...through the Bulwark Gate,
{192276}{192394}followed by the sheriffs,|up to Tower Hill.
{192429}{192512}{y:i}He was led through all the people...
{192648}{192723}{y:i}... to the scaffold steps.
{192728}{192777}{y:i}Just three or four.
{192950}{193038}{y:i}And when he'd climbed them,|{y:i}he turned...
{193087}{193251}{y:i}... held the rail, and addressed|{y:i}the people, asking God's forgiveness.
{193345}{193403}{y:i}Took off his hat and coat,
{193408}{193479}{y:i}and his collar,
{193484}{193570}{y:i}and forgave the executioner,
{193575}{193698}{y:i}who told him to step upon the straw|{y:i}before the block itself,
{193703}{193798}{y:i}and placed his head|{y:i}within the crevice of the block.
{193803}{193923}{y:i}And when he was ready,|{y:i}threw wide his arms.
{193928}{194002}{y:i}And the headsman's axe came down.
{194139}{194238}{y:i}It was a single stroke.|{y:i}He can have felt no pain.
{194465}{194582}God will requite you|for your kindness, sir.
{195054}{195128}Do you forgive me, my Lady?
{195168}{195258}- Willingly.|- Please stand upon the straw.
{195909}{195979}Kneel, please, my Lady.
{196184}{196231}Lay you down.
{196378}{196494}Where... where is it?|Where is it?
{196611}{196682}What... what do I do?
{197179}{197223}Guilford.
{197605}{197677}And now, Your Grace?
{197763}{197812}Ma'am.
{197847}{197921}I am going to meet my husband...
{198007}{198115}...with whom I am in love, you see.
{199736}{199822}"The soul takes flight|to the world that is invisible...
{199870}{199949}{y:i}"...but there arriving,|{y:i}she is sure of bliss...
{200002}{200076}{y:i}"...and forever dwells in paradise."
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