1. Well struck.
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2. Well struck, dog.
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3. Did you like that?
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4. It was well struck, Your Grace.
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5. I already said it was well struck.
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6. Yes, Your Grace.
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7. - Who's next?
Lothor Brune,
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8. freerider in the service of Lord Baelish.
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9. Ser Dontos the Red of House Hollard.
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10. Ser Dontos the Red of House Hollard!
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11. Here I am.
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12. Here I am.
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13. Sorry, Your Grace.
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14. My deepest apologies.
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15. Are you drunk?
- No.
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16. No. No, Your Grace.
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17. - I had two cups of wine.
- Two cups?
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18. That's not much at all.
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19. Please, have another cup.
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20. Are you sure, Your Grace?
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21. Yes. To celebrate my name day.
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22. Have two. Have as much as you like.
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23. I would be honored, Your Grace.
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24. Ser Meryn, help Ser Dontos
celebrate my name day.
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25. See that he drinks his fill.
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26. You can't.
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27. What did you say?
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28. Did you say I can't?
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29. I only meant
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30. it would be bad luck
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31. What kind of stupid peasant's superstition...
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32. The girl is right.
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33. What a man sows on his name day,
he reaps all year.
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35. I'll have him killed tomorrow, the fool.
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36. He is a fool. You're so clever to see it.
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37. He'll make a much better fool than a knight.
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38. He doesn't deserve
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39. Did you hear my lady, Ser Dontos?
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40. From this day, you'll be my new fool.
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41. Thank you, Your Grace.
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42. And you, my lady, thank you.
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43. Beloved nephew.
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44. We looked for you on the battlefield.
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45. You were nowhere to be found.
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46. I've been here, ruling the kingdoms.
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48. Look at you.
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50. And you!
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51. You're going to be bigger than the Hound,
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52. - but much better looking.
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53. This one doesn't like me.
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54. Can't imagine why.
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55. - We heard you were dead.
- I'm glad you're not dead.
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57. especially now,
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58. My lady, I'm sorry for your loss.
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59. Her loss?
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60. Her father was a confessed traitor.
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61. But still her father.
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62. Surely, having so recently lost your own
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63. My father was a traitor.
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64. My mother and brother are traitors, too.
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66. Of course you are.
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67. Well, enjoy your name day, Your Grace.
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68. Wish I could stay and celebrate,
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69. but there is work to be done.
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70. What work?
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71. Why are you here?
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72. A raven arrived from the citadel
this morning, Your Grace.
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73. The conclave has met,
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74. considered reports from maesters
all over the Seven Kingdoms,
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75. and declared this great summer
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76. done at last.
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77. The longest summer in living memory.
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78. The peasants say, a long summer means
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80. We have enough wheat for a five-year winter.
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81. if it lasts any longer,
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82. we'll have fewer peasants.
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83. The city's drowning in refugees,
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84. We have nowhere to house them.
And with winter coming, it'll only get worse.
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86. I do, Your Grace.
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87. And are you not a lord at my command?
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88. I owe my title and lands
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Shut the gates to the peasants.
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90. They belong in the field, not our capital.
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91. Yes, Your Grace.
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92. Don't get up.
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93. More ravishing than ever, big sister.
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94. War agrees with you.
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95. Forgive the interruption. Carry on.
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97. It's been a remarkable journey.
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98. I pissed off the edge of the Wall,
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100. I fought with the hill tribes.
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101. So many adventures,
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102. so much to be thankful for.
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103. What are you doing here?
This is the small council.
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104. Yes, well, I do believe the Hand of the King
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105. Our father is Hand of the King.
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108. to serve as hand in his stead while he fights.
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109. Out! All of you out!
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110. I would like to know
how you tricked Father into this.
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111. if I were capable of tricking Father,
I'd be emperor of the world by now.
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112. You brought this on yourself.
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113. I've done nothing.
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114. Quite right, you did nothing
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115. when your son called for Ned Stark's head.
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116. Now the entire North has risen up against us.
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117. - I tried to stop it.
- Did you? You failed.
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118. That bit of theater
will haunt our family for a generation.
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119. - Robb Stark is a child.
- Who's won every battle he's fought.
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120. Do you understand we're losing the war?
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121. - What do you know about warfare?
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123. And I know that our enemies hate each other
almost as much as they hate us.
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124. - Joffrey is king.
- Joffrey is king.
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126. I'm only here to advise him.
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127. And if the king listens to what I say,
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129. How?
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130. You love your children.
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131. It's your one redeeming quality.
That and your cheekbones.
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132. The Starks love their children as well.
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133. - And we have two of them.
- One.
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134. - One?
- Arya, little animal, she disappeared.
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135. Disappeared? What, in a puff of smoke?
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136. We had three Starks to trade.
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137. You chopped one's head off
and let another escape.
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138. Father will be furious.
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139. It must be odd for you
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140. to be the disappointing child.
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141. My lord, may the old gods
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142. and all our Northern sons.
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143. The walls of my holdfast
will not stand the winter.
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144. The stones were last mortared
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145. and I'm afraid the masons today
are not fit to carry their fathers' hammers.
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146. When I was a boy,
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148. Men worked back then.
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149. Today, my holdfast looks like it was built
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150. At night you can hear the wind
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151. Gods forbid it rains.
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152. Why, I might as well sleep beneath a waterfall.
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153. Maintenance of a holdfast generally falls
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154. Generally, yes,
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155. but I've sent all the young men off
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156. King Robb. And it's not his war.
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157. He didn't choose it.
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158. Maybe not, my lord,
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159. Joffrey killed my father,
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161. Do you remember your vows, ser?
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162. Of course I remember!
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163. We can spare four masons
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164. Will that be sufficient to repair your walls?
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165. I believe it will.
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167. I didn't like the way
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171. Lord Portan.
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172. My lord, may the old gods
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174. Boil this for an hour and drink the tea.
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175. Makes all your pain go away.
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176. Don't have any pain.
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177. Lucky for you.
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178. That way.
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180. I don't dream.
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181. Everyone dreams.
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182. I don't.
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185. They say it means Robb
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186. Did they?
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188. Means the Lannisters
will rule all Seven Kingdoms before long.
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189. Heard a stable boy say it's the color of blood
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190. to mark the death of your father.
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191. The stars don't fall for men.
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192. Red comet means one thing, boy.
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193. Dragons.
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195. They've been dead for centuries.
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196. Mmm.
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197. What did your brother say
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198. He said they ate meat.
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200. My brother didn't know
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201. He didn't know anything about anything.
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204. I remember.
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205. I promised to protect them.
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208. A trick I never learned, I'm afraid.
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209. Does it ever end?
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210. This is further east than I've ever been.
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211. But, yes, Khaleesi,
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212. And you're sure there's no other way?
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213. if we go south to the land of the Lhazareen,
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216. the first khalasar we meet
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217. No one will take my dragons.
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218. They are too weak to fight,
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220. You must be their strength.
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221. As you are mine.
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222. Rakharo, Aggo, Kovarro.
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223. You will ride east, you southeast,
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224. What do we seek, Khaleesi?
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225. Cities, living or dead. Caravans and people.
Rivers or lakes or the great salt sea.
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226. Find how far the Red Waste extends
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227. Rakharo.
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228. You are my last hope, blood of my blood.
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229. I will not fail you, blood of my blood.
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230. You never have.
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231. This is bad time to start.
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234. Your arse killed the sledge.
- You offered me a ride.
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243. He don't like people messing with his wives.
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244. He marries his daughters,
and they give him more daughters.
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245. And on and on it goes.
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246. - That's foul.
- It's beyond foul.
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247. All the other wildlings
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260. You Southerners make good wine,
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261. We're not Southerners.
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- Snow, eh?
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274. You bring any of that good wine with you?
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275. We did.
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277. All six were abandoned.
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279. I could tell you, but I'm thirsty.
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280. There's a barrel of Dornish wine
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281. - Bring it in here.
Yes, Commander.
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282. You want to know
where they've all gone?
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283. North, to join up with Mance Rayder.
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284. Your old friend.
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285. He's no friend of mine.
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286. - He broke his vows, betrayed his brothers.
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287. But once he was just a poor black crow.
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289. He's been calling himself that for years.
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290. What's he king of? A frozen lake somewhere?
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291. That's a good-looking ax.
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293. Give it here.
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294. You'll have another one made at Castle Black.
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295. Here.
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296. That's some lovely steel.
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297. You want to know
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298. Gathering an army.
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299. What I hear, he's already got more men
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300. And where does he plan marching this army?
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301. When you're all the way north,
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302. These are bad times to be
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303. The cold winds are rising.
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304. Let them come. My roots are sunk deep.
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309. Better to live free than die a slave.
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and you with no one to warm your bed?
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312. We chose different paths.
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313. Aye, and you chose the path
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316. A roof would be welcome.
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317. It's been hard riding.
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318. We've brought our own food
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319. Any man lays a hand on one of my wives,
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321. And I see this one staring too long,
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322. I might just gouge his eyes out.
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323. Your roof, your rules.
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324. Who am l?
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- Lord Commander.
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- Jon Snow.
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328. Your steward.
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329. You want to lead one day?
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330. Then learn how to follow.
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331. Lord of Light,
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332. We offer you these false gods.
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333. Take them and cast your light upon us,
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334. for the night is dark and full of terrors.
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335. For the night is dark and full of terrors.
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337. darkness will fall heavy on the world.
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338. The stars will bleed.
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340. The cold breath of winter
will freeze the seas...
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341. - Not now.
- ... and the dead shall rise in the North.
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342. All you men were named
in the light of the Seven!
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343. Is this how you treat the gods of your fathers?
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344. Are you so eager to spit on your ancestors?
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345. You smell of fear,
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348. Stop me.
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349. In the ancient books, it's written
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350. that a warrior will draw
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351. And that sword shall be Lightbringer.
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355. Lord, cast your light upon us!
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356. For the night is dark and full of terrors.
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357. For the night is dark and full of terror.
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358. This woman will lead him
into a war he cannot win.
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359. Stannis is our king.
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362. Since that boar killed his brother,
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364. As do l,
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368. if you tell him the truth...
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371. He wasn't my beloved brother.
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373. A harmless courtesy, Your Grace.
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375. "That my brother Robert
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376. "the boy Joffrey, the boy Tommen,
and the girl Myrcella being born of incest
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377. "between Cersei Lannister
and her brother Jaime Lannister.
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378. - "By right of birth..."
- Jaime Lannister, the Kingslayer.
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380. "And her brother Jaime Lannister,
the Kingslayer."
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381. "By right of birth and blood,
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382. Make it Ser Jaime Lannister,
the Kingslayer.
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383. Whatever else he is, the man's still a knight.
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384. "Ser Jaime Lannister, the Kingslayer.
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385. "By right of birth and blood,
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386. "l do this day lay claim
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387. "Let all true men declare their loyalty."
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388. When Eddard Stark learned
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389. I'll not make the same mistake.
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the true enemy.
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397. Well, many have already declared for him,
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398. Mace Tyrell, Randyll Tarly.
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399. Stannis does not need
to beg this lord or that lord for support.
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400. The Lord of Light stands behind him.
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401. And how many ships
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I'm sure he doesn't,
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404. if not Renly, Your Grace,
join forces with Robb Stark.
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the northern half of my kingdom.
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406. I've always served thieves according
to their deserts, as you well know, Ser Davos.
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407. Joffrey, Renly, Robb Stark, they're all thieves.
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414. Don't.
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416. The night is dark and full of terrors, old man,
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a raven with a message,
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428. "Refuse and your house
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429. You don't trust the loyalty
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430. Oh, I trust them with my life,
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438. You're held captive by a boy.
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439. Perhaps you'll be killed by a boy.
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440. Stannis Baratheon sent ravens
to all the high lords of Westeros.
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441. King Joffrey Baratheon is neither a true king
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442. nor a true Baratheon.
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443. He's your bastard son.
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444. if that's true, Stannis is the rightful king.
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445. How convenient for him.
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446. My father learned the truth.
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447. That's why you had him executed.
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448. I was your prisoner
when Ned Stark lost his head.
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449. Your son killed him
so the world wouldn't learn who fathered him.
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450. And you,
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451. you pushed my brother from a window
because he saw you with the queen.
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452. You have proof?
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453. Or do you want to trade gossip
like a couple of fishwives?
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454. I'm sending one of your cousins down to
King's Landing with my peace terms.
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455. You think my father's going
to negotiate with you?
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456. You don't know him very well.
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457. No, but he's starting to know me.
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458. Three victories don't make you a conqueror.
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459. It's better than three defeats.
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460. This city stinks.
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461. Like dead bodies.
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462. A bit corpsey, yes.
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463. And shit.
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464. I thought you wanted to come here.
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465. I love it.
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466. You love the smell of dead bodies and shit?
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467. And cum and garlic and rum.
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468. You can smell cum from the balcony?
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469. I love the stink. I love the noise.
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470. Cities make me want to fuck.
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471. And so did the country.
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472. This is where I belong.
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473. Yes, well, you need to be careful.
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474. No one can know you're here.
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475. No one will know.
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476. You can't trust anyone in King's Landing.
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477. They're all liars, good liars, bad liars,
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478. one or two great liars.
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479. What about you?
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480. Me? I'm not from here. I'm a slave to the truth.
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481. Truth?
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482. You are the biggest little liar I have ever met.
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483. Why do you think I am so little?
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484. I'm being crushed beneath
the weight of all that truth.
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485. Ned Stark actually slept on this.
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486. As if the poor man didn't suffer enough.
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487. One of the many changes
we'll have to make around here.
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488. Lord Baelish.
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489. Your Grace.
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490. I wonder if I might ask you for a favor.
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491. Of course, Your Grace.
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492. Ned Stark's youngest daughter Arya,
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493. we can't seem to locate her.
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494. if she's escaped the capital,
Winterfell seems the logical destination.
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495. And yet my friends in the North
report no sign of her.
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496. Curious.
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497. if we choose to negotiate with the Starks,
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498. the girl has some value. Whoever finds her...
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499. Well, you know what they say
about Lannisters and debts.
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500. Well, you could ask Varys where she is.
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501. He'll have an answer for you.
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502. Whether you believe it...
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503. Myself, I have always had
a hard time trusting eunuchs.
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504. Who knows what they want?
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505. A mockingbird.
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506. - You created your own sigil, didn't you?
- Yes.
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507. Appropriate, for a self-made man
with so many songs to sing.
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508. I'm glad you like it.
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509. Some people are fortunate enough
to be born into the right family.
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510. Others have to find their own way.
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511. I heard a song once
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512. about a boy of modest means
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513. who found his way into the home
of a very prominent family.
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514. He loved the eldest daughter.
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515. Sadly, she had eyes for another.
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516. When boys and girls live in the same home,
awkward situations can arise.
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517. Sometimes, I've heard, even brothers
and sisters develop certain affections.
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518. And when those affections
become common knowledge,
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519. well, that is an awkward situation indeed,
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520. especially in a prominent family.
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521. But prominent families
often forget a simple truth,
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522. I've found.
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523. And which truth is that?
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524. Knowledge is power.
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525. Seize him.
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526. Cut his throat.
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527. Stop. Wait.
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528. I've changed my mind. Let him go.
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529. Step back three paces.
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530. Turn around.
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531. Close your eyes.
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532. Power is power.
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533. Do see if you can take some time away
from your coins and your whores
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534. to locate the Stark girl for me.
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535. I would very much appreciate it.
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536. You're Ser Alton Lannister?
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537. I am, Your Grace.
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538. I offer your cousins peace
if they meet my terms.
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539. First, your family must release my sisters.
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540. Second, my father's bones
must be returned to us
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541. so he may rest beside his brother and sister
in the crypts beneath Winterfell.
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542. And the remains of all those who died
in his service must also be returned.
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543. Their families can honor them
with proper funerals.
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544. - An honorable request, Your Grace.
- Third...
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545. Joffrey and the Queen Regent must renounce
all claim to dominion of the North.
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546. From this time till the end of time,
we are a free and independent kingdom.
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547. The King in the North.
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548. - King in the North.
- King in the North.
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549. Neither Joffrey nor any of his men
shall set foot in our lands again.
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550. if he disregards this command,
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551. he shall suffer the same fate as my father,
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552. only I don't need a servant
to do my beheading for me.
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553. These are... Your Grace, these are...
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554. These are my terms.
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555. if the Queen Regent and her son meet them,
I'll give them peace.
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556. if not,
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557. I will litter the South with Lannister dead.
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558. King Joffrey is a Baratheon, Your Grace.
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559. Oh, is he?
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560. You'll ride at daybreak, Ser Alton.
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561. That will be all for tonight.
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562. A word, Your Grace?
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563. You don't have to call me "Your Grace"
when no one's around.
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564. It's not so bad once you get used to it.
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565. I'm glad someone's gotten used to it.
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566. The Lannisters are going
to reject your terms, you know?
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567. Of course they are.
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568. We can fight them
in the fields as long as you like,
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569. but we won't beat them
until you take King's Landing.
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570. And we can't take King's Landing
without ships.
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571. My father has ships
and men who know how to sail them.
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572. Men who fought my father.
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573. Men who fought King Robert
to free themselves
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574. from the yoke of the South,
just like you're doing now.
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575. I'm his only living son.
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576. He'll listen to me. I know he will.
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577. I'm not a Stark. I know that.
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578. But your father raised me
to be an honorable man.
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579. We can avenge him together.
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580. You don't want Balon Greyjoy for an ally.
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581. I need his ships. They say he has 200.
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582. They say a million rats
live in the sewers of King's Landing.
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583. Shall we rally them to fight for us?
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584. I understand you don't trust Lord Greyjoy.
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585. I don't trust Lord Greyjoy
because he is not trustworthy.
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586. Your father had to go to war
to end his rebellion.
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587. Yes. And now I'm the one
rebelling against the throne.
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588. Before me, it was Father.
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589. You married one rebel and mothered another.
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590. I mothered more than just rebels,
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591. a fact you seem to have forgotten.
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592. if I trade the Kingslayer for two girls,
my bannermen will string me up by my feet.
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593. You want to leave Sansa
in the queen's hands?
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594. And Arya...
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595. I haven't heard a word about Arya.
What are we fighting for, if not for them?
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596. It's more complicated than that!
You know it is.
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597. It's time for me to go home.
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598. I haven't seen Bran or Rickon in months.
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599. You can't go to Winterfell.
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600. I beg your pardon?
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601. I'll send Rodrik to watch over the boys
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602. because tomorrow
you'll ride south to the Stormlands.
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603. Why in the name of all the gods...
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604. Because I need you
to negotiate with Renly Baratheon.
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605. He's rallied an army of 100,000.
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606. You know him. You know his family.
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607. I haven't seen Renly Baratheon
since he was a boy.
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608. You have a hundred other lords...
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609. Which of these lords
do I trust more than you?
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610. if Renly sides with us,
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611. we'll outnumber them two to one.
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612. When they feel the jaws beginning to shut,
they'll sue for peace.
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613. We'll get the girls back.
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614. Then we'll all go home, for good.
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615. I will ride at first light.
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616. We will all be together again soon, I promise.
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617. You've done so well.
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618. Your father would be proud.
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619. - Give Lord Renly my regards.
- King Renly.
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620. There's a king in every corner now.
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621. What is all this?
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622. Returning this room to its proper appearance.
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623. Say what you will about the Targaryens,
they were conquerors.
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624. That is a seat for a conqueror.
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625. It needs a room to match it,
not vines and flowers.
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626. We can't find Arya Stark.
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627. With luck, she's dead in a ditch somewhere.
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628. Perhaps. But if not, we need her.
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629. They'll never give Jaime back
to us for Sansa alone.
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630. I think they might. They're weak.
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631. They put too much value on their women.
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632. We need to set our armies
to the task of finding her.
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633. Send out as many men as we can.
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634. I'm sure if you asked Grandfather...
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635. The king does not ask, he commands.
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636. And my grandfather's stupidity
in the field of battle
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637. is the reason Robb Stark
has Uncle Jaime in the first place.
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638. His life is in danger.
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639. We're at war.
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640. All our lives are in danger.
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641. I heard a disgusting lie about Uncle Jaime.
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642. And you.
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643. Our enemies will say anything
to weaken your claim to the throne.
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644. It's not a claim. The throne is mine.
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645. Of course it is.
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646. No one believes this foul gossip.
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647. Someone believes it.
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648. Father had other children?
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649. Besides me and Tommen and Myrcella?
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650. What are you asking?
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651. I'm asking if he fucked other women
when he grew tired of you.
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652. How many bastards does he have running...
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653. What you just did is punishable by death.
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654. You will never do it again.
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655. Never.
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656. That will be all, Mother.
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657. No, no, no, no.
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658. Do you have any idea
how ridiculous you sound?
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659. Ease into it.
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660. Slowly, with passion.
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661. Oh, yeah.
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662. Go wash yourselves. Put some clothes on.
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663. Both of you are working tonight.
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664. We do things differently here, Daisy.
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665. This isn't some five-copper
bawdy house in Hayseed Hall.
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666. - Haystack Hall.
- Wherever you're from.
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667. Our establishment doesn't cater
to plowmen and goat herders.
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668. Lord Olsen.
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669. Taste is everything here.
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670. Littlefinger's a fancy man.
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671. Don't call him Littlefinger.
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672. He doesn't like it.
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673. Lord Baelish.
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674. She pretends she doesn't
speak the common tongue
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675. so that people will think she's exotic.
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676. She grew up just down the road
in Flea Bottom.
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677. She's beautiful.
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678. She's a dumb slut, really,
but a lid for every pot.
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679. Lord Commander.
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680. Good to see you again.
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681. You do realize this establishment
is owned by Lord Petyr Baelish,
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682. the King's Master of Coin.
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683. Coin which goes in many pockets.
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684. - Orders.
- Whose orders?
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685. Someone who doesn't care
what Littlefinger thinks.
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686. No, you can't. No! Please!
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687. No! Not my Barra!
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688. - Please. Please.
- Enough. Get it done.
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689. - Kill the bastard.
No, no!
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690. - Please.
- Give it here.
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691. No, please.
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692. Spread out. Search every house.
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693. Every room. Look in every room.
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694. Gendry! His name is Gendry.
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695. Where is the bastard?
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696. The Night's Watch! Please, stop!
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697. Where?
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698. They took him up the Kingsroad,
heading north.
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699. - How will we know him?
- He's got a bull's head helmet.
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700. - He made it himself.
- Find him.
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