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Chapter 36 third act

First game somewhere in a paddock in the north of England Two forest rangers hold bows and crossbows. First Ranger We hid under this dense bush, and soon a herd of deer walked across this clearing.We aim from cover, pick the fattest one and kill it. Second Ranger I'll go up the hill and watch, we can launch from both directions. First Ranger can't do that.The sound of your bowstring frightened the deer, and I missed the shot.Let us both stay here for the surest shot.If you get impatient, I can tell you what happened to me here the day before yesterday. Forester B, someone is coming, don't move, wait until he walks over.

King Henry modified to hold a prayer book. KING HENRY I long for my country, and stealthily come back from Scotland, and gaze longingly upon my country.Oh, no, Harry, Harry, this is not your own country.Your throne has been taken by others, your imperial scepter has been taken away by others, and the ointment on your body has been washed off.No one will prostrate in front of you and respect you as Caesar anymore, no one will plead with you for rewards, and no one will appeal to you for grievances.I can't take care of myself, how can I benefit others? First Ranger Hey, this deer's buckskin is worth a lot.That man is the abdicated king, let's get him.

Doom, King Henry, I am willing to submit to you, which philosophers say is the wisest way to meet adversity. Why doesn't Ranger B do anything?Let's go get him. First Ranger Wait and hear what else he has to say. KING HENRY My wife and son have gone to France for help.I heard that the powerful Warwick also went to France to propose to the French King's sister in place of Edward.If the news is true, then the royal wife and the emperor's son will have no hope of success.That Warek is a man of eloquence, King Louis of France must have believed his words soon after hearing his eloquence.As for Margaret, she could only impress him with the plight of her situation.Her sobs can penetrate his chest cavity, and her tears can drill into the heart of iron stone.The tiger will also show kindness when he hears her wailing, and the tyrant will also feel unbearable when he hears her cry and sees her tears.However, after all, she was there to intercede, while Warwick was there to give gifts; on Louis' left, Margaret mobilized troops for Henry, and on Louis' right, Warwick was a matchmaker for Edward; He was forced to abdicate, but he smiled and boasted that Edward was a great treasure.In this way, my poor woman was so sore that she couldn't go on talking, while Warwick boasted endlessly about his title, covered up his mistakes, and cited many strong reasons, and finally persuaded the king to reject Mag Wright's entreaties, the promise of his sister's marriage, and other aids to strengthen King Edward's position.Oh, Margaret, it must be so; and you, poor thing, who went alone and left you there, you will be thrown aside!

Forest ranger B, hey, what kind of king and queen are you talking about? Who are you? King Henry, my status is slightly higher than my current appearance, and slightly lower than my natural status. At least I should be said to be a human being, so I don’t even count as a human being.Everyone can talk about kings, why can't I? Second Ranger is all right, but you sound like you've been a king yourself, haven't you? KING HENRY Well, I am a king, that is to say, I am a king in spirit, and that is enough. Second Forester You say you are a king, where is your crown? King Henry My crown is not on my head, but in my heart.My crown is unjeweled, invisible to the naked eye; my crown is Fate, a crown not enjoyed by many kings.

Second Forester is well, since you are the king who wears the crown of resignation, then we will take the crown of resignation with you, and you must be resigned.To tell the truth, we know that you are the king deposed by King Edward, and we, as his loyal subjects, want you to be arrested as his enemy. KING HENRY Have you never sworn, never broken your oath? Second Ranger No, I never broke my oath to the king, and I don't intend to. KING HENRY Where, then, did you live when I was king? Ranger B lived in his home country and still lives in his home country. King Henry Nine months after I was born, I was born two generations ago, and you swore to be my loyal subject.You said, haven't you broken your oath now?

First Forester This is not a broken oath, but we are your subjects only when you are king. What does King Henry say, am I dead?Am I not a living, breathing being?Oh, you fools, what oaths you swear you don't even know yourself!For example, I blow this feather away from my face, and the wind blows it back to me. When I blow it, it obeys me, and when the wind blows, it obeys the wind. It obeys whichever wind is stronger. Order, you ordinary people are so unintentional.Anyway, the oath should not be broken, and I will never plead with you to make you commit the crime of breaking the oath.Wherever you want me to go, I, the king, will accept the order; if you are the king, you give the order, and I will obey.

First Ranger We are the faithful subjects of His Majesty's Majesty, the subjects of King Edward. King Henry If King Henry sits on the throne like King Edward, you will be King Henry's subjects again. First Ranger We, in the name of God, and in the name of the king, we ask you to follow us to the magistrate. King Henry In the name of God, you take me; in the name of the king, I obey.What God wills, your king will do; what your king will do, I will obey him. (same below.) Second London.a room in the palace Enter King Edward, Gloucester, Clarence, and Lady Gray. Gloucester's brother to King Edward, the lady's husband, Sir Gray, was killed at the Battle of St. Alban, and his estate was taken by the enemy.She has come to sue now to take back the manor, and I think that in order to do justice, she has to grant her petition, because that excellent Sir gave his life in support of our York family.

It is very proper that His Majesty Gloucester grants her plea, or it would be out of place. King Edward is indeed out of character, but I must think about it. Gloucester (to Clarence aside) Oh, to think about it?I think that before the king approves the lady's case, the lady has to approve something to the king. CLARENCE (to Gloucester) Our lord knows the trick, and he sees things. Gloucester (to Clarence aside) Quiet! Mrs. King Edward's widow, we have to consider your case, and you will hear back in a few days. Lady Grey, most merciful lord, I can't wait, please Your Majesty, do it for me now.I'm happy to do what you like.

Gloucester (narrating to Clarence) Well, widow, if you'll do what he likes, you'll have your whole estate back in your hands.Be careful, or you will suffer. Clarence (narrating to Gloucester) needn't worry about her, unless she miscalculates occasionally. Gloucester (narrating to Clarence) May she not miscalculate!He will take the opportunity to enter. Widow Mrs. King Edward, how many children do you have?tell me. Clarence (narrating to Gloucester) He probably wants a child from her. Gloucester (narrating to Clarence) No, I'll bet he's giving her two kids. Lady Gray Three, most merciful kings.

Gloucester (aside to Clarence) You'll have four before long if you're at his mercy. King Edward It would be a pity if the children lost their father's inheritance. Since His Majesty Mrs. Gray has said so, please be kind enough to grant us back the manor. Sirs of King Edward, please stand down for a while, I want to examine the wisdom of this widow. Gloucester (to Clarence aside) Well, we all quit, and you're free till your youth quits and walks on crutches. (Gloucester and Clarence step aside.) Lady King Edward, tell me now whether you love your child or not. Mrs. Gray loved it as I loved myself.

King Edward Will you do what is good for them? Mrs. Gray, as long as it's good for them, it's all right for me to suffer a little. KING EDWARD Then, for the good of the children, take thy husband's estate. LADY GRAY That is why I have come to see you. King Edward I'll tell you how to get the estate back. Your Majesty Lady Gray sends back to the estate, which obligates me to serve your Majesty. KING EDWARD How will you serve me if I send back to the manor? Lady Gray I will do what you tell me to do. King Edward I'm afraid you'll refuse what I command. LADY GRAY Not, my lord, unless it is beyond my power. King Edward Oh, what I want you to do is what you can do. LADY GRAY Then, I will do as Your Majesty bids. Gloucester (narrating to Clarence) He's after her so hard.The raindrops are constantly falling on the marble, and the marble will also wear through. Clarence (narrating to Gloucester) He's hot as fire, and her wax must be melted. Why hasn't His Majesty Mrs. Gray ordered to come down?Can you let me know my mission? King Edward has an easy task: that is to make you love a king. Mrs. Gray can do it right away, I am a courtier. In that case, King Edward, I will gladly send you back your husband's inheritance. LADY GRAY I bid you farewell with my gratitude. Gloucester (narrating to Clarence) The match is made, and her curtsy is a marriage contract. King Edward, don't go, what I want is the fruit of love. LADY GRAY Dear Majesty, I am also for the fruits of love. King Edward Well, but I fear you misunderstand.What kind of love do you think I pursued for a long time? LADY GRAY I will always love you, humbly thank you, and bless you as long as I live; that is, as much love as a decent man demands, as much a decent man can give. King Edward is wrong, to be honest, I don't mean love like that. Mrs. Gray Ouch, then you don't mean what I think. KING EDWARD Now you may guess my mind somewhat. LADY GRAY If I guess right, my heart never agrees with yours. King Edward opened the window and said, I will share your bed with you. Mrs. Gray Open the window and tell the truth, I'd rather have the pillows in the classroom. King Edward, in this case, your husband's inheritance cannot be returned to you. Lady Grey, then I'll make chastity my inheritance, and I would not lose my virginity for inheritance. King Edward You are so sorry to your child for doing that. Her Majesty Gray's behavior is not only sorry for them, but also for me.Mighty King, it is a sad thing for me to intercede, but you intend to make fun of it, it seems incongruous.Please say "yes" or "no" and let me go. King Edward, if you say "Yes" to my request, I will say "Yes", and if you say "No", I will also say "No". LADY GRAY Well then, my lord.My complaint is gone. Gloucester (narrating to Clarence) You see the widow frowns, probably because she doesn't like him. CLARENCE (narrating to Gloucester) He proposes so directly and seldom in Christendom. King Edward (narrator) Her appearance shows her gentle character, her speech shows her incomparable intelligence, and her flawless qualities show that she is worthy of the royal family.Whether it's calling her my pet, or marrying her to be my queen, it doesn't matter whether it's this way or that way, she should match the king. ——Listen, this king wants to marry you as his queen, what do you think? Lady Grey, good lord, you speak better than you do.I am a minister's wife, and I can only be made fun of by you. If you want to make me the mother of the country, it is absolutely unbearable. King Edward dear widow lady, by my country, I say what I say from the bottom of my heart, I mean, I will make you my pet. Mrs. Gray, that is something I cannot agree to. Although I am not worthy to be your queen, I also disdain to be your pet. KING EDWARD You are too fastidious, Mrs. Widow, I mean to make you queen. Mrs. Gray You wouldn't be glad if my sons called you papa, would you? KING EDWARD Doesn't that mean my daughters call you mother?You are a widow and you have children; but I, by the Madonna, am a bachelor and have nothing.What a blessing to be the father of many children.Don't talk any more, I'll just make you queen. Gloucester (narrating to Clarence) The priest has heard the confession of the confessor. Clarence (narrating to Gloucester) He has a purpose in being a confessor. Brothers of King Edward, guess what I talked with her. The widow of Gloucester will not, see how displeased she is. KING EDWARD You'd think it strange if I married her. To whom did Clarence marry her, my lord? KING EDWARD O marry me, Clarence. Gloucesterner will amaze us for at least ten days. Clarence lasted a day longer than usual. Gloucester was amazed to the utmost that it would be some time longer. King Edward, my gentlemen, make fun of all you want.I can tell you two that I have approved her application to return her husband's property. Enter an official. Official Your Majesty, your enemy Henry has been captured, and now he is being escorted to the gate of the palace to be released. King Edward sent him to the tower prison.Gentlemen, let us go and see the man who caught Henry, and ask him how he got him.Mrs. Widow, you go.My lords, entertain her well. (Exeunt all except Gloucester.) Gloucester, Edward says entertain women well.May he be so debauched that he drains the marrow of his bones so that he will not be able to bear children, lest I be hindered from reaching the golden years I long for!But even though the lustful Edward is extinct, Clarence, Henry, Henry's son Edward the Younger, and their possible descendants are all waiting for the king's succession before it is my turn to inherit the throne. Seats, they are all obstacles for me to reach the goal I have dreamed of, thinking of these is like pouring a bucket of cold water on my heart!My ambition for the throne is only a dream, like a man on a high hill looking at the far shore of the ocean, wishing he could wander there, but the other shore is elusive after all, he I can only complain of the sea that cuts me off, and resolve to drain it and open a highway to the other shore; I long for the distant crown, and I hate the obstacles before me, and resolve to sweep them away, even if I can't. If it is done, I also want to conceive this way to comfort myself.If my wrist is not nimble and my strength is not strong, let my sharp eye and my vain ambition be in vain.Well, if I, Richard, have no hope of becoming a ruler, is there any other way of having fun in the world?I want to build my paradise on women, I want to wear gorgeous clothes, and use sweet words and beautiful appearance to coax the beauties into my hands.O wretched thought!It's twenty times harder than getting a crown of gold!Humph, I was cut off from love in my mother's womb; she was not good at caring for the fetus, so my fragile body was damaged, one of my arms was shriveled like a dead branch, and my back was high. This deformity made me uncomfortable all over, my legs were one long and the other short, every part of my body was uneven, high and low; I was like an unloved bear cub, because he and his mother Nothing like it.Can I win the favor of a woman? , with such a thought in mind, it should never be, never should be!Since I can find no joy in this world, and I want to be superior to those who are more beautiful than me, I cannot but pin my happiness on the crown of my dreams.All my life, Till I put my splendid crown on the head atop my hideous body, I have seen the world as hell.But I did not know how to get the crown, for there were several persons standing between me and my object.I have suffered many hardships in my struggle for the throne, like a man lost among thorns, who cut through the thorns and was stabbed by the thorns; Find this place.I must get rid of these difficulties, and I will not hesitate to use a bloody ax to hack the way out.I have the ability to pretend to smile, and kill while smiling; I can say "satisfied, satisfied" to things that hurt me; I can moisten my cheeks with false tears, Different occasions can play a fake face.I can drown more sailors than a sea goblin, and kill more who stare at me than the poisonous flames in the snake king's eyes.I am more eloquent than Nestor, I am more cunning than Odysseus, I can plot Troy like Sinon.I am more color-changing than a lizard, more deformed than Proteus, and even the murderous schemer learns from me.I have such powers, can't I get a crown?Hey, even if it's farther away from me, I'll take it off. (Down.) Third France.a room in the palace Trumpets play coloratura.Enter King Louis, Princess Beaune, sister-in-law of the King of France, and Admiral Bourbon of the French Navy, The King of France is in his place.Then enter Queen Margaret, Prince Edward, and Oxford.The Fawang sat down, and Xuan stood up again. King Louis's beautiful Queen of England, Your Majesty Margaret, sit down with us.Xiao Wang asked you to stand when he was sitting, it is too wronged for your noble status. Queen Margaret does not dare to be the great monarch of France. Margaret should put down her airs now and learn to humble herself in front of the princes.I confess, of course, that in my golden days I was Queen of Great Britain, but unfortunate fortune has stripped me of my title, and reduced me to the rank of a commoner.I should accept the position that fate has assigned me, and I should act in accordance with my lowly position. King Louis, hey, beautiful queen, why are you complaining so much? QUEEN MARGARET My eyes fill with tears, my tongue is stiff, and my heart is drowned in sorrow, when I think of the cause of my despair. King Louis, no matter what embarrassment you have, I hope you will maintain your old manner and sit down beside me. (Citing Margaret to the seat) I hope you will not accept the bullying of fate, but be calm in the face of any bad luck.Queen Margaret, please cut straight to the point and express the sorrow in your heart. If our country can serve you, I will help you solve your problems and worries. Queen Margaret Your golden words have cheered up my low spirits, and made me dare to pour out to you the pains that are pent up in my heart.My lord, let me tell you the truth.My only beloved Henry has changed from king to exile, and he is now trapped in Scotland, while the ambitious Edward Duke of York usurped the throne.It is for this reason that I, at the end of my life, came to your country with Prince Edward, Henry's heir, to entreat the High Sovereign for just and lawful aid.If you refuse to do it, we will be in a desperate situation.Scotland is willing to help us, but it is not strong enough.Our people and subjects, great and small, have been led astray, our treasury has been plundered, our trusted army has been routed, and, as you have seen with your own eyes, my mother and my son are in a state of disarray. King Louis, my virtuous queen, calm down, and let me think of a way to salvage the situation. Queen Margaret The longer we delay, the stronger the enemy will be. King Louis The longer we think about it, the more we can support you. QUEEN MARGARET Oh, how the anxious man waits!Look, here comes the culprit! Enter Warwick with his servants. Who is this King Louis who struts before us? Queen Margaret is Edward's most trusted Earl of Warwick. King Louis welcomes you, heroic Warwick!What brought you to France? (The next one welcomes Warek, and Margaret stands up accordingly.) QUEEN MARGARET Well, there is a wave, and a wave, and he is the man who makes it. Warwick I, by the order of my lord, your ally, and King Edward of England, come with sincere friendship to pay homage to your majesty, first to greet you, then to ask you to conclude an alliance of friendship, and finally to propose that the two countries To strengthen the alliance by intermarriage, I request that you betroth your daughter, Princess Bona, to the King of England to become an official couple. QUEEN MARGARET (Aside) If this thing succeeds, Henry's hope is over. Your Majesty Warwick (to Bona) If I have your permission, on behalf of our king, I humbly kiss your hand and express to you the love of our king for you.Your famous name has spread to his ears, and your virtuous beauty has been engraved on his heart. Queen Margaret Your Majesty, Your Royal Highness, Before you reply to Warwick, please allow me to say a few words first.His request was not out of Edward's sincere love, but a deception out of practical necessity.If the usurper wants to rule his own people profitably, what better way is there than to buy allies from foreign countries?Henry is still alive, and this reason alone is enough to prove that Edward is a usurper. Even if Henry dies, his son, Prince Edward, is still here.Therefore, His Majesty the King of France, please be careful not to cause disasters and troubles because of the promised alliance and intermarriage.Although the usurper succeeds temporarily, God is just, and time will repay the bad guys and deeds. O Warwick, O wounding Margaret! Why doesn't the prince call her queen? Warwick Because your father Henry usurped the throne, she's no queen, and you no prince. According to what Warwick said, Oxford wrote off Prince John of Gaunt.Prince John once conquered most of the land in Spain. His son Henry IV was a wise king with a mirror hanging high, followed by Henry V. His power conquered the whole of France.Today King Henry is the direct heir of these famous monarchs. Oxford, Warwick, why do you say nothing in this eloquence about how Henry VI lost all his father's victories in France?I think the nobles of France will laugh when they hear your remarks.As for the rest, you just memorized the royal family genealogy for sixty-two years. It would be extremely boring to judge who the orthodoxy belongs to based on this short period of time. Oxford Humph, Warwick, aren't you ashamed of your heartlessness when you say such treacherous words to the king you have served for thirty-six years? Warwick Oxford has always advocated justice, but today he uses genealogy to tell lies?I'm not ashamed!Abandon Henry, and acknowledge Edward as your king. Oxford He condemned my brother Lord Aubrey to death, Shall I admit him to be my king?What makes me even more distressed is that my father has reached the end of his life, and he will not be spared.No, Warwick, no.As long as my life supports this arm, it must support the Lancastrians. Warwick I must support the York family. King Louis, Queen Margaret, Prince Edward, Earl of Oxford, I beg you three to stand aside for a while, and let me have a few words with Warwick. (The three step aside.) Queen Margaret begs Heaven to keep him from being deceived by Warwick. King Louis Warwick, now please tell me with your conscience, is Edward your real king?If he wasn't legally elected, I don't want to fix it with him. Warwick On my credit and honor, he is the rightful king. King Louis, do the people of your country love him? Warwick is unpopular because of Henry, and Edward is more beloved. King Louis, let me ask you again, please don't say polite words, tell me honestly, how is your king's love for his sister. Warwick What he expressed was befitting a king like himself.I have often heard him swear that his love is like an immortal tree, rooted in the soil of virtue, whose leaves and fruits are nourished by the sunshine of beauty.There was no malice in his feelings, but unless Princess Bona relieved his concerns, he would be a little apprehensive. King Louis Now, sister, let me hear what you think. Bona Whether you agree or not, your opinion is mine. (to Warwick) But I must confess that I always listen with delight when the virtues of your king are spoken of. King Louis Then, Warwick, so be it: the sister decides to betroth to Edward, and as to the sister's dowry and the estate that Edward will use after the new one, the terms of these things will be agreed upon later.Come here, Queen Margaret, and be a witness to Bonnacher's marriage to the King of England. The prince can only say to Edward, not to the King of England. Queen Margaret Warwick the cunning!You have shattered my hope of begging for help by devising this proposal.Louis was Henry's friend before you came. King Louis I am still a friend of Henry and Margaret.However, since Edward has won, your hope of recovery is slim, so there is no reason for me to cancel the aid I promised you just now.But in the future, I will still do my best to treat you preferentially according to your status. Henry Warwick lived comfortably in Scotland, and he had nothing to lose now anyway.As for yourself, our deposed lady, you have your father to support you, and I think it would be better for you to live on him than to trouble the King of France. Queen Margaret Shut up, arrogant and shameless Warwick, shut up, you spoiler of the throne!I must stay here, with my words, with my tears,--both sincerely--to expose to King Louis your tricks, your master's hypocritical love, you and your king They are all the same. (A courier blows a horn.) Louis Wang Warwick, there must be some letter for me or you. Enter the messenger. Messenger, Your Excellency, this letter is from your brother, the Marquis of Montague.This letter is from the King of our country to His Majesty. (to Margaret) Madam, this letter is for you, from whom I do not know. (Read the letters individually.) The queen of Oxford smiled when she read the letter, and Warwick frowned when he read the letter, which is probably a good sign. Prince Yes, you see Louis stamping his feet as if he were angry.I hope everything turns out well. Louis King Warwick, what message have you got?Fair queen, what is your news? Queen Margaret I have received news that fills my heart with joy beyond expectation. WARLEK The news I have received has made me very angry. King Louis hum!Your king is married to Lady Gray?In order to cover up his and your hypocrisy towards me, now he still writes to persuade me to be patient?Was this the alliance he was about to make with France?How dare he tease me like this? Queen Margaret I have told Your Majesty long ago that this is what Edward calls love, and this is what Warwick calls loyalty. His Majesty King Huaric, in front of the emperor, I declare that Edward's nonsense has nothing to do with me.I don't call him king any more, because he's spoiled me; and if he's a little ashamed, he's spoiled himself first.Can I forget that my father died for the sake of the York family?My niece was raped, can I just leave it alone?Didn't I put his crown on him?Didn't I take away Henry's natural rights?In the end, he paid me by humiliating me.Shame on him!My honor should not be compromised.To make up for the honor I've lost by him, I'll cut him off, and come back to King Henry.My honorable queen, please don't think about the past, from now on, I will be your loyal minister.I want to avenge Princess Bona's grievances, and I want to help Henry recover. Queen Margaret Warwick, these words of yours make me put aside my quarrel with you, and restore my friendship.I forgive you for your past mistakes and don't take them to heart.I'm glad you're King Henry's friend again. Warwick I am his friend, and his faithful and unfailing friend.If King Louis of France will send us a good army, I will volunteer to lead this army back to my country, and force the tyrant to abdicate by force.His new wife could not save him.I also heard from the letter just now that Clarence may want to break away from him, because he disapproves of his marriage very much, saying that he only wants to indulge, and has no regard for honor, national strength and security. Bona dear brother, if you want to avenge Bona, what better way can you do than to support the suffering queen? Queen Margaret, illustrious king, Henry cannot live till you rescue him from misery and despair. Bona: I stand entirely with the Queen of England in this dispute. Warwick's beautiful Princess Bona, I stand with you too. King Louis I stand with you and her and Margaret.I finally made up my mind to support you. Queen Margaret Allow me to express my humble thanks to you all. King Louis, Messengers of England, go back and tell you that Edward the liar, who is called the king, says that King Louis will send a party of masked dancers to feast with him and his bride.You've seen what's going on here, so go and scare him. Bonnar told him that I expected him to be a widower soon, and that I was going to put a wicker crown on him. Queen Margaret told him I had put off my mourning clothes, and put on my military at once. Warwick told him for me that he had done something wrong to me and that I would soon take his crown from him.This is your reward, go for it. (Exit the messenger.) King Louis Warwick, you and Oxford lead five thousand men across the Channel to declare war on Edward the cunning.When the time is right, I will ask this noble queen and prince to lead the army to meet you.However, before you leave, I hope you can solve a question for me: What will you use to guarantee your firm allegiance to us? In order to guarantee my loyalty, Warek, if our queen and prince agree, I am willing to betroth my daughter to the prince as concubine. Queen Margaret Yes, I agree, thank you for the initiative.Edward, my son, Miss Warwick is a beautiful and virtuous girl, don't hesitate, go and shake hands with Warwick, and shake hands as a letter to express your unshakable sincerity, and never marry anyone but Miss Warwick . Good Prince, I will marry her, she is worthy of my love.See, as my oath, I stretch out my hand. (Gives hand to Warwick.) King Louis What do we delay?Raise the army at once.General Bourbon, you have sent armies across the sea with our royal fleet.Edward has scorned our lady of France with false proposals, and I must beat him down. (Except Warwick, the rest are the same.) Warwick I was Edward's imperial envoy when I came, and became his sworn enemy when I returned.What he entrusted to me was a marriage, and what I brought back to him was a ferocious war.Why did he single-handedly choose me to be his puppet?Then it's up to me to make him suffer for the joke.It was I who promoted him to be the king at that time, and now it is up to me to blow him down.I am not complaining for Henry, I am revenge for Edward's joke on me. (Down.)
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