1. Tell them all to stop.
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2. For how long?
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3. Until I command them
otherwise.
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4. You're learning
to talk like a Queen.
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5. Not a Queen.
A Khaleesi.
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6. Lord Snow here
grew up in a castle
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on the likes of you.
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8. Everybody knew
what this place was,
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9. but no one told me—
no one but you.
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10. The Khaleesi
have baby inside her.
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11. It is true.
Her belly start to swell.
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12. I need to ride to Qohor.
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13. What did Aaerys Targaryen say
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in the back?
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15. He said the same thing
he'd been saying for hours—
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16. "burn them all."
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17. My brother instructs us
to stage a tournament
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18. in honor of Lord Stark's appointment
as Hand of the King.
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19. This tournament is an extravagance
we cannot afford.
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20. I'm leaving this morning.
My job is out there.
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21. - I won't let you down.
- You're not going.
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22. Here, a man gets what he earns
when he earns it.
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23. I don't take orders
from savages or their sluts.
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24. I don't want my brother harmed.
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25. Mormont, kill these
Dothraki dogs!
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26. We've come to a dangerous place.
We must protect ourselves.
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27. Ah!
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28. We allow the Northerners
too much power.
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29. A good King knows
when to save his strength
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his enemies.
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31. So you agree...
The Starks are enemies?
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32. Everyone who isn't us
is an enemy.
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33. - Do you know whose dagger this is?
- Littlefinger: I do.
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35. The Imp.
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36. The little lord's
been dreaming again.
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37. - We have visitors.
- I don't want to see anyone.
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38. Really?
If I was cooped up all day
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39. with no one but this old bat
for company, I'd go mad.
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Robb's waiting.
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41. - I don't want to go.
- Neither do I.
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42. But Robb's
Lord of Winterfell,
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and you do what I say.
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44. Hodor!
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45. - Hodor?
- Help Bran down the hall.
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46. Hodor.
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warmer welcome on my last visit.
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48. Any man of The Night's Watch
is welcome at Winterfell.
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49. Any man of The Night's Watch,
but not I, eh, boy?
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50. I'm not your boy,
Lannister.
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51. I'm Lord of Winterfell
while my father is away.
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52. Then you might learn a lord's courtesy.
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53. So it's true.
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54. Hello, Bran.
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55. Do you remember anything
about what happened?
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56. He has no memory
of that day.
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57. - Curious.
- Why are you here
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58. would your charming companion
be so kind as to kneel?
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59. - My neck is beginning to hurt.
- Kneel, Hodor.
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60. - Do you like to ride, Bran?
- Yes.
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61. Well, I mean
I did like to.
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62. - The boy has lost the use of his legs.
- What of it?
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63. With the right horse and saddle,
even a cripple can ride.
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64. - I'm not a cripple.
- Then I'm not a dwarf.
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65. My father will
rejoice to hear it.
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66. I have a gift
for you.
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67. Give that to your saddler.
He'll provide the rest.
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68. You must shape
the horse to the rider.
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and teach it to respond
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and to the boy's voice.
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able to ride?
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72. You will.
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as tall as any of them.
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74. Is this some kind of trick?
Why do you want to help him?
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75. I have a tender spot
in my heart
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and broken things.
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77. You've done my brother
a kindness.
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78. The hospitality
of Winterfell is yours.
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79. Spare me your false courtesies,
Lord Stark.
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80. There's a brothel
outside your walls.
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81. There I'll find a bed and both
of us can sleep easier.
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82. Couldn't resist
some Northern ass?
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83. If you like redheads,
ask for Ros.
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84. Come to see me off, Greyjoy?
Kind of you.
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85. Your master doesn't seem
to like Lannisters.
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86. - He's not my master.
- No, of course not.
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87. What happened here?
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88. Where is Lady Stark?
Why didn't she receive me?
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89. - She wasn't feeling well.
- She's not in Winterfell, is she?
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90. - Where did she go?
- My Lady's whereabouts—
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91. My Lady?
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is touching.
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Balon Greyjoy would feel
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94. if he could see his only
surviving son has turned lackey?
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95. I still remember seeing
my father's fleet
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97. I believe your uncles
were responsible?
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98. Must have been a pretty sight.
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99. Nothing prettier than watching
sailors burn alive.
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100. Yes, a great victory
for your people.
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101. - Shame how it all turned out.
- We were outnumbered 10 to one—
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102. a stupid rebellion then.
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103. I suppose your father
realized that
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104. when your brothers
died in battle.
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105. Now here you are,
your enemy's squire.
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106. - Careful, Imp.
- I've offended you.
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107. Forgive me, it's been
a rough morning.
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108. Anyway, don't despair.
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109. I'm a constant disappointment
to my own father
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110. and I've learned
to live with it.
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111. Your next tumble with Ros is on me.
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112. I'll try not
to wear her out.
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113. Shoulder, legs.
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Good.
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deliver the stroke.
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117. Put all your weight
behind it.
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118. What in seven hells
is that?
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119. They'll need an eighth hell
to fit him in.
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120. Tell them
your name.
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121. Samwell Tarly,
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122. of Horn Hill—
I mean, I was of Horn Hill.
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123. - I've come to take the Black.
- Come to take the black pudding.
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124. Well, you couldn't be
any worse than you look.
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125. Rast...
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126. See what he can do.
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127. I yield.
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128. - Please, no more.
- On your feet.
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129. Pick up your sword.
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130. Hit him till he
finds his feet.
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131. It seems they've run short of
poachers and thieves down South.
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132. - Now they send us squealing bloody pigs.
- Jon!
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133. Again, harder.
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134. I yield!
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135. Enough!
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136. He yielded.
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137. Looks like
the bastard's in love.
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138. All right then,
Lord Snow,
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let's make it an exercise.
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140. You two. Three of you ought
to be sufficient
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141. to make
lady piggy squeal.
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142. All you've got to do is
get past the bastard.
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143. - Are you sure you want to do this?
- No.
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144. Yield yield yield!
I yield.
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145. We're done
for today.
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146. Go clean the armory.
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147. That's all
you're good for.
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148. - Well fought!
- Piss off.
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149. Did he hurt you?
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150. I've had worse.
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151. You can call me Sam...
If you want.
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152. - My mother calls me Sam—
- it's not going to get any easier, you know?
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153. You're going to have
to defend yourself.
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154. Why didn't you get up
and fight?
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155. I wanted to.
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156. - I just couldn't.
- Why not?
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157. I'm a coward.
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158. - My father always says so.
- The Wall's no place for cowards.
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159. You're right.
I'm sorry.
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160. I just... wanted
to thank you.
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161. A bloody coward.
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162. People saw us
talking to him.
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163. Now they'll think
we're cowards too.
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164. You're too stupid
to be a coward.
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165. - You're too stupid to be a—
- Quick now,
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167. C'mere!
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168. Hyah hyah!
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169. Vaes Dothrak—
the city of the horselords.
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170. A pile of mud.
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171. Mud and shit
and twigs—
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172. - best these savages can do.
- These are my people now.
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173. You shouldn't
call them savages.
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174. I'll call them what I like,
because they're my people.
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175. This is my army.
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176. Khal Drogo is marching the
wrong way with my army.
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177. If my brother was given
an army of Dothraki,
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the Seven Kingdoms?
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179. The Dothraki have never
crossed the Narrow Sea.
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180. They fear any water
their horses can't drink.
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181. But if they did?
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182. King Robert is fool enough
to meet them in open battle,
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183. but the men
advising him are different.
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184. - And you know these men?
- I fought beside them once,
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186. Now Ned Stark wants my head.
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187. He drove me
from my land.
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188. You sold slaves.
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189. Aye.
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190. - Why?
- I had no money
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192. And where is she now?
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195. - Your Grace?
- Yes, my dear?
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the Last Dragon...
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200. It's entirely possible.
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killed them all.
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didn't kill dragons.
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204. The brave men
rode them.
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to build the greatest civilization
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has ever seen.
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of the greatest dragon
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keeping warm for me.
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of the vanquished,
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212. Melted together
like so many candles.
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to see a dragon.
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that I would rather see.
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Why dragons?
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just a few flaps of their wings
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somewhere else...
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tries to hurt them
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Seeing a dragon
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in a pleasure house,
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the sky makes you happy.
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I have seen things.
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- I've seen...
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of real dragonglass.
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- I've seen a man who could
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other men change their clothes.
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234. And I've seen a pirate
who wore his weight in gold
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sails of colored silk.
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- A dragon.
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239. No.
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240. No, the last one died many years
before I was born.
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the throne room in the Red Keep.
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just three or four,
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to walk me down the rows
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their names for him.
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247. When I got them all right,
he'd give me a sweet.
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248. The ones closest to the door were
the last ones they were able to hatch
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stunted and wrong.
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than dog skulls.
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251. But as you got closer
to the Iron Throne...
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to the skulls?
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266. I don't know.
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smashed to powder, I expect.
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269. That's very sad.
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270. Yes, it is.
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272. - To make me sad?
- No, your Grace.
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273. To, uh, teach your sister.
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to be a better lover?
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275. You think I bought you to make
Khal Drogo happy?
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276. Oh, you pretty
little idiot.
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277. Go on then.
Get on with it.
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will sit there
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by his side.
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280. And one day, before too long,
you will present your son to the court.
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the little prince—
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284. Gods be good, you'll have boys and girls
and plenty of them.
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286. I wouldn't worry
about that.
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287. Jeyne Poole's mother had five children—
all of them girls.
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290. Well, if you only
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291. I suppose the throne would
pass to Prince Joffrey's little brother.
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would hate me.
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293. Nobody could ever
hate you.
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294. - Joffrey does.
- Nonsense.
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such a thing?
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Sansa,
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a hundred times:
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- please shut up about it.
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your lessons?
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the Red Keep?
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303. Maegor the Cruel.
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did it take to build—
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305. my grandfather and Uncle
were murdered here, weren't they?
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306. They were killed on the orders of
King Aerys, yes.
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307. - The Mad King.
- Commonly known as the Mad King.
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308. Why were they killed?
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309. You should be speak to your
father about these matters.
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310. I don't want to speak
to my father— ever.
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311. Sansa, you will
find it in your heart
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313. No, I won't.
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tournament that's causing
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315. - all this trouble, My Lords.
- The King's tournament.
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wants no part of it.
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Lord Stark, Ser,
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and more flooding in every day.
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a brothel fire,
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down the Street of Sisters.
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- If you can't keep the King's peace,
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commanded by someone who can.
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323. - I need more men.
- Ned: You'll get 50.
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324. - Lord Baelish will see it paid for.
- I will?
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for a champion's purse,
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to keep the peace.
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327. I'll also give you
20 of my household guard
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have left.
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My Lord Hand, Ser.
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330. They will be put
to good use.
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331. The sooner this is over,
the better.
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332. The realm prospers
from such events, My Lord.
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from their woes.
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the city is full
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are walking bow-legged.
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- Now...
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I envy you Northerners
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to all of us.
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of his care,
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before he passed.
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for many years.
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for advice since—
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the night before he died?
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359. Oh, he came inquiring
after a book.
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365. No, I'd like to read it.
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of many high lords
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first of his name,
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and Lady Amaryllis Umber
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after Aegon's landing,
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Blue of eye, brown of hair
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died in his 14th year
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in a bear hunt."
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a ponderous read.
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what he wanted with it?
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379. He did not, My Lord.
And I did not presume to ask.
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- Such a tragedy.
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382. Nothing of import,
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- Mm.
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a demented mind, Lord Stark.
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as first words.
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he died of a natural illness?
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think it likely.
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would dare—
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is a woman's weapon.
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Lord Varys is a eunuch?
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found himself
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I will never know.
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It's a great honor—
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for hours.
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down these steps.
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is a lesson
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makes you better.
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- Cats?
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should study cats.
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and as light as feathers.
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quick to catch them.
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live with us?
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425. Well, he needs to get
his strength back first.
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a knight of the Kingsguard.
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427. - He can't be one now, can he?
- No.
Copy !req
428. But someday
Copy !req
429. he could be
Lord of a Holdfast
Copy !req
430. or sit on
the King's Council.
Copy !req
431. Or he might raise castles
Copy !req
432. like Brandon the builder.
Copy !req
433. Can I be Lord
of a Holdfast?
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434. You will marry
a high lord
Copy !req
435. and rule his castle.
Copy !req
436. And your sons
shall be knights
Copy !req
437. and princes and lords.
Copy !req
438. Hmm?
No.
Copy !req
439. That's not me.
Copy !req
440. Hello.
Copy !req
441. Ser Alliser said I'm to be
your new Watch partner.
Copy !req
442. I should warn you,
Copy !req
443. I don't see
all that well.
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444. Come stand by the fire.
Copy !req
445. - It's warmer.
- No, that's all right. I'm fine.
Copy !req
446. You're not.
You're freezing.
Copy !req
447. I don't like
high places.
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448. You can't fight.
Copy !req
449. You can't see.
Copy !req
450. You're afraid of heights
and almost everything else probably.
Copy !req
451. What are you
doing here, Sam?
Copy !req
452. On the morning of my 18th Nameday,
my father came to me.
Copy !req
453. "You're almost
a man now," he said...
Copy !req
454. "But you're not worthy
of my land and title.
Copy !req
455. Tomorrow, you're going
to take the black,
Copy !req
456. forsake all claim to your
inheritance and start North.
Copy !req
457. If you do not,"
he said...
Copy !req
458. "Then we'll have a hunt
Copy !req
459. and somewhere in these woods
your horse will stumble
Copy !req
460. and you'll be thrown
from your saddle to die.
Copy !req
461. Or so I'll tell
your mother.
Copy !req
462. Nothing would
please me more."
Copy !req
463. Ser Alliser's going to make me
fight again tomorrow, isn't he?
Copy !req
464. Yes, he is.
Copy !req
465. I'm not going to get
any better, you know?
Copy !req
466. Well...
Copy !req
467. You can't get any worse.
Copy !req
468. I hear you're reading
a boring book.
Copy !req
469. Hmph.
Copy !req
470. Pycelle talks too much.
Copy !req
471. Oh, he never stops.
Copy !req
472. Do you know Ser Hugh
of the Vale?
Copy !req
473. Not surprising.
Until recently,
Copy !req
474. he was only a squire—
Jon Arryn's squire.
Copy !req
475. He was knighted
almost immediately
Copy !req
476. after his master's
untimely death.
Copy !req
477. Knighted for what?
Copy !req
478. Why are you
telling me this?
Copy !req
479. I promised Cat
that I'd help you.
Copy !req
480. Where is Ser Hugh?
Copy !req
481. - I'll speak to him.
- A singularly bad idea.
Copy !req
482. Do you see
that boy there?
Copy !req
483. One of Varys's little birds.
Copy !req
484. The spider has taken a great
interest in your comings and goings.
Copy !req
485. Now look there.
Copy !req
486. That one belongs
to the Queen.
Copy !req
487. And do you see that septa
pretending to read her book?
Copy !req
488. Varys or the Queen?
Copy !req
489. No, she's one
of mine.
Copy !req
490. Is there someone in your service
whom you trust completely?
Copy !req
491. - Yes.
- The wiser answer was no, My Lord.
Copy !req
492. Get a message to
this paragon of yours—
Copy !req
493. discreetly—
send him to question Ser Hugh.
Copy !req
494. After that, you might want him
to visit a certain armorer in the city.
Copy !req
495. He lives in a large house at the top
of the Street of Steel.
Copy !req
496. - Why?
- I have my observers, as I said,
Copy !req
497. and it's possible
that they saw Lord Arryn
Copy !req
498. visit this armorer several times
in the weeks before his death.
Copy !req
499. Lord Baelish, perhaps I was
wrong to distrust you.
Copy !req
500. Distrusting me was
the wisest thing
Copy !req
501. you've done since you climbed
off your horse.
Copy !req
502. Two, three,
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503. 24, five,
Copy !req
504. six, 27,
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505. - 28, 29—
- Ser Hugh?
Copy !req
506. 30, 31, 32
Copy !req
507. - Ser Hugh!
- As you can see, I'm busy.
Copy !req
508. I'm here on behalf
of Lord Eddard Stark,
Copy !req
509. the Hand of the King.
Copy !req
510. I'm the Captain
of his guard.
Copy !req
511. I'm sorry, I didn't catch
your name, Ser...
Copy !req
512. No "Ser."
I'm not a knight.
Copy !req
513. I see. Well, it just
so happens that I am.
Copy !req
514. He said he'd be glad
to talk to the Hand himself.
Copy !req
515. He's a knight,
you see.
Copy !req
516. Ah, a knight.
Copy !req
517. They strut around
like roosters down here.
Copy !req
518. Even the ones who've never seen
an arrow coming their way.
Copy !req
519. You shouldn't be
out here, My Lord.
Copy !req
520. - There's no telling who has eyes where.
- Let them look.
Copy !req
521. The former Hand did call on me,
My Lord, several times.
Copy !req
522. I regret to say he did not honor me
with his patronage.
Copy !req
523. What did
Lord Arryn want?
Copy !req
524. He always came to see the boy.
Copy !req
525. I'd like to see him
as well.
Copy !req
526. As you Gendry! My lord.
Copy !req
527. Here he is.
Copy !req
528. Strong for his age.
He works hard.
Copy !req
529. Show the hand
the helmet you made, lad.
Copy !req
530. - This is fine work.
- It's not for sale.
Copy !req
531. Boy, this is
the King's Hand!
Copy !req
532. - If his lordship wants the helm—
- I made it for me.
Copy !req
533. - Forgive him, My Lord.
- There's nothing to forgive.
Copy !req
534. When Lord Arryn came to visit you,
what would you talk about?
Copy !req
535. He just asked me questions
is all, My Lord.
Copy !req
536. What kind
of questions?
Copy !req
537. About my work at first,
Copy !req
538. if I was being treated well,
if I liked it here.
Copy !req
539. But then he started
asking me about my mother.
Copy !req
540. - Your mother?
- Who she was, what she looked like.
Copy !req
541. What did you tell him?
Copy !req
542. She died when I was little.
Copy !req
543. She had yellow hair.
Copy !req
544. She'd sing to me sometimes.
Copy !req
545. Look at me.
Copy !req
546. Get back to work, lad.
Copy !req
547. If the day ever comes
when that boy
Copy !req
548. would rather wield
a sword than forge one,
Copy !req
549. you send him to me.
Copy !req
550. Find anything?
Copy !req
551. King Robert's
bastard son.
Copy !req
552. He likes that.
Copy !req
553. This is for the King
from Lord Stark.
Copy !req
554. Should I leave it with—
Copy !req
555. shhh.
Copy !req
556. Listen.
Copy !req
557. Do you hear them?
Copy !req
558. How many do you think
are in there with him?
Copy !req
559. Huh?
Copy !req
560. - Guess.
- Three?
Copy !req
561. Four.
Copy !req
562. He likes to do this
when I'm on duty—
Copy !req
563. he makes me listen
as he insults my sister.
Copy !req
564. Forgive me, My Lord—
Copy !req
565. Why do I have to forgive you?
Have you wronged me?
Copy !req
566. We've met before, you know.
Copy !req
567. Have we?
Strange, I've forgotten.
Copy !req
568. The siege of Pyke.
We fought side by side one afternoon.
Copy !req
569. Ah.
Copy !req
570. - That's where you got your scar?
- Aye.
Copy !req
571. Oh.
Copy !req
572. One of the Greyjoys
nearly took my eye.
Copy !req
573. - Vicious sons of whores.
- They like their bloodshed.
Copy !req
574. They stopped liking it
at the end.
Copy !req
575. That was a proper battle.
Do you remember
Copy !req
576. Thoros of Myr charging
through the breach?
Copy !req
577. With his burning sword?
Copy !req
578. I'll remember that
till the day I die.
Copy !req
579. I saw the youngest of the
Greyjoy lads at Winterfell.
Copy !req
580. It was like seeing a shark
on a mountaintop.
Copy !req
581. Theon?
He's a good lad.
Copy !req
582. I doubt it.
Copy !req
583. I'll bet you smell
of blackberry jam!
Copy !req
584. Let me smell it.
Come here.
Copy !req
585. Can I leave this
with you?
Copy !req
586. The message
from Lord Stark.
Copy !req
587. I don't serve Lord Stark.
Copy !req
588. - Where have you been?
- Watch duty.
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589. - With Sam.
- Ah, prince porkchop.
Copy !req
590. - Where is he?
- He wasn't hungry.
Copy !req
591. Impossible!
Copy !req
592. That's enough.
Copy !req
593. Sam's no different
from the rest of us.
Copy !req
594. There was no place
for him in the world,
Copy !req
595. so he's come here.
Copy !req
596. We're not going to hurt him
in the training yard anymore.
Copy !req
597. Never again,
no matter what Thorne says.
Copy !req
598. He's our brother now
and we're going to protect him.
Copy !req
599. You are in love, Lord Snow.
Copy !req
600. You girls can do
as you please.
Copy !req
601. But if Thorne puts me
up against lady piggy,
Copy !req
602. I'm gonna slice me off
a side of bacon.
Copy !req
603. No one touches Sam.
Copy !req
604. What are you
waiting for?
Copy !req
605. Attack him!
Copy !req
606. You get in there.
Copy !req
607. Hit me.
Copy !req
608. Go on, hit me!
Copy !req
609. I yield!
Copy !req
610. Yield yield.
Copy !req
611. I yield.
Copy !req
612. You think this
is funny, do you?
Copy !req
613. When you're out there
Copy !req
614. beyond The Wall
with the sun going down,
Copy !req
615. do you want
a man at your back?
Copy !req
616. Or a sniveling boy?
Copy !req
617. You send this whore
to give me commands?
Copy !req
618. I should have sent
you back her head!
Copy !req
619. Forgive me, Khaleesi.
I did as you asked.
Copy !req
620. Hush now.
It's all right.
Copy !req
621. - Irri, take her and leave us.
- Yes, Khaleesi.
Copy !req
622. - Why did you hit her?
- How many times do I have to tell you?
Copy !req
623. You do not command me.
Copy !req
624. I wasn't commanding you.
Copy !req
625. I just wanted to invite
you to supper.
Copy !req
626. - What's this?
- It's a gift.
Copy !req
627. - I had it made for you.
- Dothraki rags?
Copy !req
628. - Are you going to dress me now?
- Please.
Copy !req
629. This stinks of manure.
All of it.
Copy !req
630. Stop— stop it.
Copy !req
631. You would turn me into one
of them, wouldn't you?
Copy !req
632. Next you'll want
to braid my hair.
Copy !req
633. You've no right
to a braid.
Copy !req
634. You've won
no victories yet.
Copy !req
635. You do not
talk back to me!
Copy !req
636. You are a horselord's slut.
Copy !req
637. And now you've woken
the dragon—
Copy !req
638. I am a Khaleesi
of the Dothraki!
Copy !req
639. I am the wife
of the great Khal
Copy !req
640. and I carry his son
inside me.
Copy !req
641. The next time
you raise a hand to me
Copy !req
642. will be the last time
you have hands.
Copy !req
643. I know for a fact
that some of the officers
Copy !req
644. go to that brothel
in Mole's town.
Copy !req
645. I wouldn't doubt it.
Copy !req
646. Don't you think it's
a little bit unfair?
Copy !req
647. Making us take our vows
while they sneak off
Copy !req
648. for a little
sally on the side?
Copy !req
649. - Sally on the side?
- It's silly, isn't it?
Copy !req
650. What, we can't defend
the wall unless we're celibate?
Copy !req
651. It's absurd.
Copy !req
652. I didn't think you'd be
so upset about it.
Copy !req
653. Why not?
Copy !req
654. - Because I'm fat?
- No.
Copy !req
655. But I like girls just
as much as you do.
Copy !req
656. They might not
like me as much.
Copy !req
657. I've never—
been with one.
Copy !req
658. You've probably
had hundreds.
Copy !req
659. No.
Copy !req
660. As a matter of fact,
Copy !req
661. I'm the same as you.
Copy !req
662. Yeah.
Copy !req
663. I find that hard
to believe.
Copy !req
664. I came very close once.
Copy !req
665. I was alone in a room
with a naked girl, but—
Copy !req
666. you didn't know
where to put it?
Copy !req
667. I know where to put it.
Copy !req
668. Was she...
Copy !req
669. Old and ugly?
Copy !req
670. Young and gorgeous.
Copy !req
671. A whore named Ros.
Copy !req
672. What color hair?
Copy !req
673. - Red.
- Oh, I like red hair.
Copy !req
674. And her, um...
Copy !req
675. Her...
Copy !req
676. - You don't want to know.
- That good?
Copy !req
677. - Better.
- Oh no.
Copy !req
678. So why exactly
Copy !req
679. did you not make love
to Ros with the perfect—?
Copy !req
680. What's my name?
Copy !req
681. Jon Snow?
Copy !req
682. And why is
my surname Snow?
Copy !req
683. Because...
Copy !req
684. You're a bastard
from the North.
Copy !req
685. I never met my mother.
Copy !req
686. My father wouldn't even
tell me her name.
Copy !req
687. I don't know if she's
living or dead.
Copy !req
688. I don't know
if she's a noblewoman
Copy !req
689. or a Fisherman's wife...
Copy !req
690. Or a whore.
Copy !req
691. So I sat there
Copy !req
692. in the brothel as Ros
took off her clothes.
Copy !req
693. But I couldn't do it.
Copy !req
694. Because all I could
think was
Copy !req
695. what if I got her pregnant
Copy !req
696. and she had a child,
Copy !req
697. another bastard named Snow?
Copy !req
698. It's not a good life
for a child.
Copy !req
699. Ah, mmm.
Copy !req
700. So...
Copy !req
701. You didn't know
where to put it?
Copy !req
702. Enjoying yourselves?
Copy !req
703. You look cold, boys.
Copy !req
704. It is a bit nippy.
Copy !req
705. A bit nippy,
yeah, by the fire,
Copy !req
706. indoors.
It's still summer.
Copy !req
707. Do you boys even remember
the last winter?
Copy !req
708. How long has it been now?
What, 10 years?
Copy !req
709. I remember.
Copy !req
710. Was it uncomfortable
at Winterfell?
Copy !req
711. Were there days when
you just couldn't get warm,
Copy !req
712. never mind how many fires
your servants built?
Copy !req
713. - I build my own fires.
- That's admirable.
Copy !req
714. I spent six months out there,
beyond The Wall
Copy !req
715. during the last winter.
Copy !req
716. It was supposed to be
a two-week mission.
Copy !req
717. We heard a rumor Mance Rayder
was planning to attack Eastwatch.
Copy !req
718. So we went out to look
for some of his men—
Copy !req
719. capture them,
gather some knowledge.
Copy !req
720. The Wildlings who fight
for Mance Rayder are hard men.
Copy !req
721. Harder than you'll ever be.
Copy !req
722. They know their country
better than we do.
Copy !req
723. They knew there was
a storm coming in.
Copy !req
724. So they hid in their caves
and waited for it to pass.
Copy !req
725. And we got caught
in the open.
Copy !req
726. Wind so strong
Copy !req
727. it yanked 100-foot trees
straight from the ground,
Copy !req
728. roots and all.
If you took your gloves off
Copy !req
729. to find your cock
to have a piss,
Copy !req
730. you lost a finger
to the frost.
Copy !req
731. And all in darkness.
Copy !req
732. You don't know cold.
Copy !req
733. Neither of you do.
Copy !req
734. The horses died first.
Copy !req
735. We didn't have enough to feed them,
to keep them warm.
Copy !req
736. Eating the horses was easy.
Copy !req
737. But later when we
started to fall...
Copy !req
738. That wasn't easy.
Copy !req
739. We should have had a couple of
boys like you along, shouldn't we?
Copy !req
740. Soft, fat boys like you.
Copy !req
741. We'd have lasted
a fortnight on you
Copy !req
742. and still had bones
leftover for soup.
Copy !req
743. Soon we'll have
new recruits
Copy !req
744. and you lot will be passed along
to the Lord Commander
Copy !req
745. for assignment
Copy !req
746. and they will call you
men of The Night's Watch,
Copy !req
747. but you'd be fools
to believe it.
Copy !req
748. You're boys still.
Copy !req
749. And come the winter
you will die...
Copy !req
750. Like flies.
Copy !req
751. I hit him.
Copy !req
752. I hit the dragon.
Copy !req
753. Your brother Rhaegar
was the Last Dragon.
Copy !req
754. Viserys is less than
the shadow of a snake.
Copy !req
755. He is still
the true king.
Copy !req
756. The truth now:
Copy !req
757. Do you want to see your brother
sitting on the Iron Throne?
Copy !req
758. No.
Copy !req
759. But the common people
are waiting for him.
Copy !req
760. Illyrio said they are sewing dragon
banners and praying for his return.
Copy !req
761. The common people pray for rain,
health and a summer that never ends.
Copy !req
762. They don't care what games
the high lords play.
Copy !req
763. What do you pray for,
Ser Jorah?
Copy !req
764. Home.
Copy !req
765. I pray for home too.
Copy !req
766. My brother will never take back
the Seven Kingdoms.
Copy !req
767. He couldn't lead an army
even if my husband gave him one.
Copy !req
768. He'll never take us home.
Copy !req
769. Lover's quarrel?
Copy !req
770. I'm sorry.
Do I...?
Copy !req
771. Sansa dear, this is Lord Baelish.
He's known—
Copy !req
772. an old friend
of the family.
Copy !req
773. I've known your mother
a long long time.
Copy !req
774. - Why do they call you Littlefinger?
- Arya!
Copy !req
775. - Don't be rude!
- No, it's quite all right.
Copy !req
776. When I was a child
I was very small
Copy !req
777. and I come from a little spit of land
called The Fingers,
Copy !req
778. so you see,
Copy !req
779. it's an exceedingly
clever nickname.
Copy !req
780. I've been sitting here
for days!
Copy !req
781. Start the damn joust
Copy !req
782. before I piss myself!
Copy !req
783. Gods, who is that?
Copy !req
784. Ser Gregor Clegane.
Copy !req
785. They call him the Mountain.
Copy !req
786. The hound's older brother.
Copy !req
787. - And his opponent?
- Littlefinger: Ser Hugh of the Vale.
Copy !req
788. He was
Jon Arryn's squire.
Copy !req
789. Lo how far he's come.
Copy !req
790. Yes yes, enough
of the bloody pomp.
Copy !req
791. Have at it!
Copy !req
792. Not what you
were expecting?
Copy !req
793. Has anyone ever told you the story
of the Mountain and the Hound?
Copy !req
794. Lovely little tale
of brotherly love.
Copy !req
795. The Hound was just a pup,
Copy !req
796. six years old maybe.
Copy !req
797. Gregor a few years older—
Copy !req
798. already a big lad, already
getting a bit of a reputation.
Copy !req
799. Some lucky boys
Copy !req
800. just born with a talent
for violence.
Copy !req
801. One evening Gregor found
his little brother
Copy !req
802. playing with a toy
by the fire—
Copy !req
803. Gregor's toy,
Copy !req
804. a wooden knight.
Copy !req
805. Gregor never said a word,
Copy !req
806. he just grabbed his brother
by the scruff of his neck
Copy !req
807. and shoved his face
into the burning coals.
Copy !req
808. Held him there
Copy !req
809. while the boy screamed,
Copy !req
810. while his face melted.
Copy !req
811. There aren't very many people
who know that story.
Copy !req
812. I won't tell anyone.
I promise.
Copy !req
813. No, please don't.
Copy !req
814. If the Hound so much as
heard you mention it,
Copy !req
815. I'm afraid all the knights
in King's Landing
Copy !req
816. would not be able
to save you.
Copy !req
817. My Lord,
her Grace the Queen.
Copy !req
818. - Your Grace.
- You're missing your tournament.
Copy !req
819. Putting my name on it
doesn't make it mine.
Copy !req
820. I thought we might put what happened
on the Kingsroad behind us—
Copy !req
821. the ugliness
with the wolves.
Copy !req
822. And forcing you to kill
the beast was extreme.
Copy !req
823. Though sometimes we go to extremes
where our children are concerned.
Copy !req
824. How is Sansa?
Copy !req
825. She likes it here.
Copy !req
826. She's the only
Stark who does.
Copy !req
827. Favors her mother,
Copy !req
828. not much
of the North in her.
Copy !req
829. - What are you doing here?
- I might ask the same of you.
Copy !req
830. What is it you
hope to accomplish?
Copy !req
831. The King called on me
to serve him and the realm,
Copy !req
832. and that's what I'll do
until he tells me otherwise.
Copy !req
833. You can't change him.
You can't help him.
Copy !req
834. He'll do what he wants, which is
all he's ever done.
Copy !req
835. You'll try your best
to pick up the pieces.
Copy !req
836. If that's my job,
then so be it.
Copy !req
837. You're just a soldier,
aren't you?
Copy !req
838. You take your orders
and you carry on.
Copy !req
839. I suppose it makes sense.
Copy !req
840. Your older brother was trained to
lead and you were trained to follow.
Copy !req
841. I was also trained to kill
my enemies, your Grace.
Copy !req
842. As was I.
Copy !req
843. Seven blessings to you,
goodfolk!
Copy !req
844. And to you.
Copy !req
845. Boy!
Bread, meat and beer. Quickly.
Copy !req
846. Ah, good idea, grandfather.
I'm starving.
Copy !req
847. A song
while we wait or—?
Copy !req
848. I'd rather throw myself
down a well.
Copy !req
849. Now now, grandfather, this may be your
last chance if you're heading North.
Copy !req
850. The only music the Northerners know is
the howling of wolves!
Copy !req
851. Gods.
Copy !req
852. I'm sorry, My Lord.
We're full up.
Copy !req
853. - Every room.
- Tyrion: My men can sleep in the stable.
Copy !req
854. As for myself, I don't
require a large room.
Copy !req
855. Truly, My Lord,
we have nothing.
Copy !req
856. Is there nothing I can do...
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857. To remedy this?
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858. You can have my room.
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859. Now there's
a clever man.
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860. You can manage food, I trust?
Yoren, dine with me.
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861. - Aye, My Lord.
- My Lord of Lannister!
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862. Might I entertain you
while you eat?
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863. I can sing of your father's victory
at King's Landing!
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864. Nothing would more likely
ruin my supper.
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865. Lady Stark!
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866. What an unexpected
pleasure.
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867. I was sorry to have
missed you at Winterfell.
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868. Lady Stark!
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869. I was still Catelyn Tully
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870. the last time
I stayed here.
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871. You, Ser,
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872. is that the black bat of Harrenhal
I see embroidered on your coat?
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873. It is, My Lady.
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874. And is Lady Whent
a true and honest friend
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875. to my father, Lord Hoster Tully
of Riverrun?
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876. She is.
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877. The red stallion was always
a welcome sight at Riverrun.
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878. My father counts
Jonas Bracken
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879. amongst his oldest
and most loyal bannermen.
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880. Our lord is honored
by his trust.
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881. I envy your father
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882. all his fine friends,
Lady Stark,
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883. but I don't quite see
the purpose of this.
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884. I know your sigil as well—
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885. the Twin Towers
of Frey.
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886. How fares your lord, Ser?
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887. Lord Walder is well,
My Lady.
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888. He has asked your father
for the honor of his presence
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889. on his 90th Nameday.
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890. He plans to take another wife.
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891. This man
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892. came into my house
as a guest
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893. and there conspired
to murder my son,
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894. a boy of 10.
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895. In the name of King Robert
and the good lords you serve,
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896. I call upon you
to seize him
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897. and help me return him
to Winterfell
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898. to await the King's Justice.
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