If you'd be kind enough to arrange a time, Lady Marlborough. SARAH: Of course.
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I'm ready for the Russian ambassador.
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The letter from our aunt.
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I fell out of a carriage.
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And a man was pulling his...
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Who did your makeup?
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Friends of yours?
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[WOMAN COUGHS]
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[SNORING]
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Listen, I applaud your husband's gallant victory, but considering the parlous state of the treasury, it seems something the queen should've taken advice from her loyal opposition on. Oh, but then it would've lost its delightful surprise element.
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Prime Minister, we need to discuss who will go to the French with the peace treaty proposal. We do not need a peace treaty proposal. We have them on the run. So they will give in to us. One battle will not win the war.
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Well, it will if I build it using the finest craftsmen in the land. I hope it will stand for 100 years as a symbol of my husband's gallant victory.
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I have held my party together, as we the country landowners have essentially paid for this entire war... And grateful we are, too.
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And yet I do not see your fat tweedy dead when I look out upon the battlefield. We're out of money. My point.
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- How sweet your wife is, Marlborough. - Sweet and right. I cannot agree. We must take it to the queen.
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...while city merchants enrich themselves from it.