1. Don't think too much, Bran.
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was a marksman at 10?
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6. Why not?
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7. Because the raven is you.
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8. Hodor.
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9. It's all right, Hodor.
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10. Hodor.
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inside the wolf again, little lord?
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12. No, it was the three-eyed raven.
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15. - There was a boy.
I don't want to hear about it.
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- We've got plenty of worries.
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black magic on top of them.
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who might be after us.
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23. The three-eyed raven tell you?
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24. - No.
- Some good he is, then.
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told me you Westerosi were a grim lot.
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that would row across the Narrow Sea
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32. I never thought I'd marry anyone at all.
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34. Not until I met the king
of the grim, bearded, stinking barbarians.
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35. Pardon me, Your Grace.
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36. My queen.
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37. Lord Bolton.
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when I lay my father to rest?
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Winterfell, the ironborn were gone.
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and put the castle to the torch.
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them to the Iron Islands as hostages.
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51. Have you received any demands?
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52. No.
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54. Where am I?
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55. Who are you?
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59. walking through fields and forests?
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60. Yes.
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61. How shall we pass the time?
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62. By putting one foot in front of the other.
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63. It's going to be a very dull walk.
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64. I'm here to take you to King's Landing
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Lady Stark's daughters in exchange.
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66. Dull is fine.
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67. You know, it doesn't matter
how loyal a servant you are,
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of a humorless mute.
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69. Trust me on this.
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70. People have been serving me
since I was born.
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is going to want a giant towheaded plank
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73. A week's journey with you
and she'll order you to fall on your sword.
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She's an honest woman.
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78. There's something we can talk about.
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79. Not your concern, Kingslayer.
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You weren't with her at Winterfell.
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82. Because I visited Winterfell.
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83. I would have noticed your dour
head smacking into the archways.
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84. Move.
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85. - Were you pledged to Stannis?
- Gods, no.
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87. He wasn't fit to rule over anything
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88. more important than a 12-course meal.
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89. - Shut your mouth.
- Why?
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90. I lived with him at
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91. Could hardly escape the little tulip.
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in his embroidered silks.
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he trusted me with everything.
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102. He preferred curly-haired
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106. It's all true about Renly.
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107. His proclivities
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108. It's a shame
the throne isn't made out of cocks.
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109. They'd have never got him off it.
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110. Shut your mouth!
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111. I don't blame him.
And I don't blame you, either.
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112. We don't get to choose who we love.
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114. South.
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115. - You?
- Riverrun.
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116. Staying off the King's Road, are you?
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117. They get you no matter where you go.
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118. You can't win.
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119. No, you really can't.
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120. Looks like you're safe enough.
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121. Meaning no offense, my lady, but
I wouldn't tangle with you.
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122. - Seven blessings to you.
- And you.
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What if you're not? What if he tells someone?
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128. More innocent than Lady Stark's daughters?
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129. Make it tighter here.
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130. Mmm. That's better.
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131. It makes you look very strong.
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132. No flowers.
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133. I said no flowers.
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134. All these are wrong. Bring others.
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135. Yes, Your Grace.
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136. Bloody flowers. On the king.
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137. Looks like a Tyrell rose.
Give it to Margaery for her wedding gown.
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138. Should be more than enough fabric.
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139. Tell me what you think of her.
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141. Margaery.
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142. She's an ideal match.
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143. With the Tyrells beside us,
we'll crush the Northerners.
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144. Hang their lords, burn their
strongholds, sow their fields with salt,
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145. and no one will think
of rebelling for another century.
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146. It is a good match,
but what do you think of her?
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147. She's beautiful and intelligent.
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148. Yes, she is.
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149. Her concern with the well-being
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151. Not to me.
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152. I only meant
to go out of your way to endanger...
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153. This is becoming one of the
most boring conversations I've ever had.
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154. Margaery Tyrell dotes
on filthy urchins for a reason.
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155. She dresses like a harlot for a reason.
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156. Married a traitor and known degenerate
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158. She married Renly Baratheon
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intelligent women do. What they're told.
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162. Better.
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because he loved my mother.
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174. No.
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177. Why? What will you do?
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179. Ser Loras Tyrell, my lady.
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180. Send him in.
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181. Lady Sansa.
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182. Ser Loras.
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183. My sister invites you
to take the air with her and our grandmother,
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186. I believe you
grow more beautiful every day, Lady Sansa.
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187. You are too kind, Ser Loras.
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188. You probably don't remember
the first time we met.
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189. At the Hand's tourney,
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196. Lady Sansa.
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197. Thank you, Ser Loras.
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198. Come.
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199. Lady Sansa, it is my honor
to present my grandmother.
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200. The Lady Olenna of House Tyrell.
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201. Kiss me, child.
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202. It's so good of you
to visit me and my foolish flock of hens.
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203. We're very sorry for your losses.
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204. And I was sorry when
I heard of Lord Renly's death, Lady Margaery.
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Yes.
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and smile and somehow
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209. Renly was brave and gentle, Grandmother.
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210. Father liked him and so did Loras.
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211. Loras is young and good
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212. That does not make him wise.
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215. She might think we have some wits about
us. One of us, at any rate.
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216. It was treason. I warned them.
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217. Robert has two sons
and Renly has an older brother.
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218. How can he possibly have any
claim to that ugly iron chair?
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219. We should have stayed
well out of all this if you ask me.
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234. Mmm. No great
pleasure, believe me. A ponderous oaf.
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235. His father was an oaf
as well. My husband, the late Lord Luthor.
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to where his horse was taking him.
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he's riding a lion instead of a horse.
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245. You, you. Who else would know better?
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troubling tales. Is there any truth to them?
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247. Has this boy mistreated you?
Has he ripped out your tongue?
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His Grace is very fair and handsome
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250. Yes, all Lannisters are lions.
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252. But how kind is he? How clever?
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254. I'm to be his wife.
I only want to know what that means.
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255. Bring me some cheese.
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256. Cheese will be served
after the cakes, my lady.
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when I want it served.
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Tell us the truth. No harm will come to you.
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And they named him traitor and took his head.
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284. Ah.
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This march is a distraction.
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funeral is not a distraction.
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289. No.
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299. Don't change the fact
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speaking your mind, Lord Karstark?
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303. I think you lost this war
the day you married her.
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305. Your Grace.
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one of the boys came down with the pox.
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if he made it through the night, he'd live.
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331. So I prayed to the Gods,
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the worst woman who ever lived.
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half for one insult or another?
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different languages in my army.
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Hornfoots hate the ice-river clans.
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worshippers and cannibals and giants
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while you was off somewhere hiding in a hole.
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you'll probably die, too.
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- That's enough.
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430. Drop it.
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any three people you wanted. Dead.
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was give him the names. Anyone.
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451. Maybe we passed it.
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452. It's 100 feet wide.
How could we have passed it?
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453. If we hit the Red Fork,
we can follow it west to Riverrun.
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454. My mother grew up there.
My grandfather's a lord. He'll protect us.
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455. - Could be a minstrel.
- Shut up.
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456. A minstrel's got gold sometimes.
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457. We could jump him,
tie him up, steal his gold, and buy some food.
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458. Shh!
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459. And so he spoke, and so he spoke
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460. That lord of Castamere
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461. But now the rains weep o'er his hall
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462. With no one there to hear
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463. What's
lurking behind that wall? A lion? A wolf?
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464. Just a dirty little cub, I think.
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465. Loose a few more shafts.
- Don't.
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466. Put the sword down, girl.
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467. You go on down the road.
Keep singing so we know where you are.
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468. Leave us be and I won't kill you.
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469. Generous.
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470. You're a dangerous person.
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471. I like dangerous people.
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472. Why are your friends so shy?
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473. What friends?
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474. The fat one to your left
and the lad beside him.
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475. Three young ones
on the run carrying castle-forged swords.
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476. You escape from Harrenhal?
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477. Who are you?
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478. Thoros of Myr.
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479. The fellow with the bow is Anguy.
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480. No, who do you fight for?
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481. The Brotherhood Without Banners.
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482. Now come along.
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483. I want to hear how two boys
and a very dangerous girl escaped Harrenhal.
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484. I'm not going with them. The Brotherhood?
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485. That's who the Mountain were looking for.
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486. They'll bring us back and put rats in us.
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487. You've got nothing to fear from us.
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488. The lords of Westeros
want to burn the countryside.
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489. We're trying to save it.
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490. Now come on.
We'll talk more over brown bread and stew.
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491. And then you can go on your way.
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492. Here's the thing, fat boy.
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493. When I'm done talking,
that arrow's falling down on your fat head.
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494. So I advise you move,
because I'm done talking.
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495. Half the country's starving
and look at this one.
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496. Maybe he's the reason
half the country's starving.
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497. My lion.
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498. We've spoken of this.
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499. You cannot come here.
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500. But you said I should come
to you with any problems.
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501. Did anyone see you?
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502. - No.
- You sure?
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503. My father does not make idle threats.
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504. Having you killed would be
the high point of his week.
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505. You have to be absolutely certain.
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506. All right. What is this problem?
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507. I'm worried about Sansa.
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508. When she spoke with Lord Baelish,
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509. his friend warned me about him.
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510. Baelish doesn't have friends.
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511. I don't know her name.
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512. Oh, Ros? The redhead?
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513. How do you know her?
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514. I try to know as many people as I can.
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515. You never know which one you'll need.
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516. She's a whore.
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517. Yes, well, we shouldn't
be judgmental about these things.
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518. You fucked her.
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519. Oh, please.
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520. All right, yes, I fucked her once.
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521. Twice.
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522. But since I met you,
my lady, I've been with no one else.
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523. And was she good? Did you like her?
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524. Not as much as I like you, obviously,
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525. or she'd be the one torturing me right now.
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526. What did she say about Littlefinger?
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527. That Sansa shouldn't trust him.
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528. Is there
an idiot in any village who trusts Littlefinger?
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529. We have to protect her.
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530. We can't.
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531. Now that the Lannisters have discarded
her, Sansa will have many suitors.
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532. A great beauty with a very old name.
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533. A great beauty? Oh, a great beauty?
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534. Yes, she is, objectively, very.
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535. Her face is quite pleasing,
to other men and to women,
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536. people in general.
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537. But not to me, of course.
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538. I only have eyes for you.
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539. You pervert. You want her?
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540. This child?
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541. I don't even want to talk about her.
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542. But you are.
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543. Only because you're making me.
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544. I didn't force you to open
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545. your mouth and make words come out.
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546. This is cruel and unfair. Cruelly unfair.
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547. Aw! "The cruelty. Shae is so cruel to me. "
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548. Mmm. Yes.
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549. Now do you think I'm cruel?
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550. Only if you stop.
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551. But you mustn't come here again.
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552. Do you hear me?
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553. You've come to a dangerous place
full of dangerous people.
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554. Dangerous people. Mmm.
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555. Lady Tyrell, my king.
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556. Send her in.
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557. You wanted to see me, Your Grace?
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558. I'm leaving on a hunting trip.
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559. I just wanted to make sure
you had everything you need before I left.
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560. That's very thoughtful, Your Grace.
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561. I have everything I could want.
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562. Good. Good.
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563. How are you finding life in the capital?
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564. It must be quite a change after Renly's camp.
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565. A welcome one.
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566. A military encampment is no place for a lady.
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567. And the bedside of a traitor?
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568. Is that a place for a lady?
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569. Your Grace,
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570. I tried to do my duty as a wife, that is all.
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571. What was your duty to
this traitor as you saw it?
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572. The duty of any wife
to any husband. To provide him with children.
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573. You failed to do this.
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574. - Why?
- I...
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575. I would not speak ill of the dead.
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576. You think one
ought to speak kindly of a traitor
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577. 'cause he had a sword put through his heart?
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578. No. I do beg your pardon.
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579. The subtleties of politics are often lost on me.
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580. Renly...
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581. I don't believe
he was interested in the company of women.
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582. What makes you say this?
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583. Whenever I wanted to
make a child with him, he...
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584. He had so many excuses,
so many late-night war councils.
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585. He never wanted to try.
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586. Except one evening,
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587. after he'd had far too much wine to
drink, he suggested something...
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588. Something that sounded very painful
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589. and couldn't possibly result in children.
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590. Maybe the fault was with me.
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591. No, he was a known degenerate.
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592. It's such a relief
to hear you say so, Your Grace.
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593. Mmm.
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594. I've considered
making his perversion punishable by death.
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595. As is your right.
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596. You must do whatever you need to do.
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597. You are the king.
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598. Yes.
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599. I am.
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600. Do you like it?
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601. I just had it made. Probably one of
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602. the finest weapons in the Seven Kingdoms.
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603. It's beautiful. Will you show me how it works?
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604. It's a new design.
Much easier to load. There's no crank.
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605. You use this lever to draw the string.
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606. The bolt goes here.
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607. And then you just aim...
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608. And...
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609. Would you take me hunting sometime?
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610. Forgive me, Your Grace.
I know a hunt is no place for a woman.
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611. It's not unheard of.
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612. My father would never let me before...
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613. You no longer belong to him.
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614. Do you want to hold it?
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615. May I? Please.
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616. I imagine it must
be so exciting to squeeze your finger here
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617. and watch something die over there.
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618. Could you do it?
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619. Could you kill something?
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620. I don't know, Your Grace.
Do you think I could?
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621. Yes.
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622. Would you like to watch me?
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623. Yes.
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624. Stop! Stop!
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625. Tell us the truth.
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626. About what?
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627. I don't know what you want.
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628. I want the truth.
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629. What truth?
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630. Why'd you take Winterfell?
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631. I took it to... I took it...
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632. - Who gave the orders?
- No one.
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633. - I took it on my own.
- Why?
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634. To take the North while vulnerable.
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635. And once you took it?
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636. Hold it. Rule it.
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637. Good. That's very good.
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638. Why did you do that? I told you.
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639. Why did you take Winterfell?
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640. I took it to bring glory
to my house and my father.
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641. Wait. Wait, wait, wait.
I took it because I hated the Starks.
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642. I hated them for
holding me prisoner. I wanted to hurt them.
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643. What are you doing?
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644. Please.
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645. I'll tell you
anything. Just take it off.
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646. Please. Please, just take it off.
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647. - Your sister sent me.
- Yara?
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648. I'll come for you tonight
when the castle sleeps.
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649. No, don't go. Please, please.
No, please don't leave me.
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650. Please, please. Please, please don't go!
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651. Please. Please. Don't leave me.
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652. Please don't go.
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653. Rickon, stay with us.
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654. It's all right. The wolves will protect him.
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655. You can get inside his head,
see through his eyes.
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656. Only when I'm asleep.
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657. That's how it begins
until you learn to control it.
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658. You're a warg.
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659. It's not just wolves.
Sometimes in my dreams there's a...
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660. A three-eyed raven?
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661. You've seen it?
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662. We saw him together. You haven't forgotten?
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663. Does it have anything to do with warging?
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664. No, the raven is
something different, something deeper.
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665. The raven brings the sight.
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666. Seeing things that haven't happened yet?
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667. Or things that happened
long before you were born
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668. or things that are happening right
now thousands of miles away.
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669. What's he telling him?
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670. Why don't you ask?
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671. Isn't he ashamed,
your brother, needing you to protect him?
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672. Where's the shame in that?
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673. Any boy his age who needs
his sister to protect him
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674. is gonna find himself
needing lots of protecting.
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675. Some people will always need help.
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676. That doesn't mean they're not worth helping.
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677. When my father died, I dreamt it.
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678. You didn't dream it. You saw it. So did I.
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679. You have the sight, too?
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680. When I told my father about your father,
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681. for the first time in my life, I saw him cry.
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682. Your father is Howland Reed?
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683. Yeah.
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684. He saved my father's life during the rebellion.
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685. Your father told you about the rebellion?
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686. Mine never did. But I saw that, too.
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687. What else have you seen?
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688. Only one thing that matters,
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689. you.
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690. I never liked the skinny ones.
Like drinking from a puddle.
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691. Not that I'm averse to
drinking from a puddle every now and again.
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692. I don't drink ale.
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693. There's no story so good
a drink won't make it better.
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694. - Yeah!
- You see?
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695. They've suffered through my bouts of
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696. sobriety. It's very tedious for all concerned.
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697. Now, how did three children...
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698. We're not children.
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699. How did three young persons
such as yourselves,
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700. untrained in the art of war,
escape from Harrenhal?
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701. Gendry's a smith.
He was apprenticed in the armory.
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702. A smith, eh? Where'd you train?
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703. King's Landing. Tobho Mott's shop.
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704. That criminal. He charges twice as much
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705. as every other armorer in the city.
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706. - That's because he's twice as good.
- Ah-ha!
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707. A smith and a salesman.
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708. - Gendry stole us weapons.
- Ah!
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709. Fought your way out of Harrenhal, I see.
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710. He knows how to use a sword and so do I.
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711. My brothers taught me.
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712. Ooh!
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713. To your brothers!
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714. You can finish your meals before you go.
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715. It may be awhile before you see another.
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716. You'll free us?
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717. I gave you my word.
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718. But before you go,
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719. allow me to raise a cup to your...
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720. Hey, hey.
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721. Now that is an uncommonly large person.
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722. How does one manage to subdue
such an uncommonly large person?
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723. One waits for him to drink until he passes out.
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724. Poor man. You have my sympathy.
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725. Aha!
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726. Not a man at all.
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727. A Hound!
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728. So good to see you again, Clegane.
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729. Thoros?
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730. The fuck you doing here?
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731. Drinking and talking too much. Same as ever.
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732. A pretty prize, lads.
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733. Yeah!
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734. Girl.
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735. What in seven hells
are you doing with the Stark bitch?
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736. It's a tough decision.
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737. Take the bridge
and risk being seen or cross the great water.
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738. Silence.
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739. Anyone can see us on the bridge,
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740. but cross by water
and the current could take us.
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741. Or I could escape down the river.
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742. Good luck.
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743. It's wonderful to watch you
wrestle with these dilemmas.
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744. Which will she choose?
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745. Gambler at heart. Wouldn't have guessed.
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746. Be quick about it.
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747. - Oh, I need to rest.
- Get up.
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748. I have these,
on your feet when you walk too far.
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749. - What do you call them?
- Get up now.
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750. Corns. I never used to get corns.
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751. I used to ride everywhere,
not march around like a common foot soldier
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752. wearing the same shit boots for over a year.
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753. This heel is ruined. There's no way...
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754. I never understood why some knights
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755. felt the need to carry two swords.
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756. Ooh!
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757. You move well
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758. for a great beast of a woman.
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759. You shouldn't grimace before you
lunge. It gives away the game.
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760. Bit of a quandary for you.
If you kill me, you fail Lady Stark.
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761. But if you don't kill me,
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762. I'm going to kill you.
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763. You're good. Graceless, but good.
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764. See? If you were willing to hurt
me, you might have had me there.
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765. Looks like your woman's
getting the better of you,
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766. if you can call that a woman.
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767. We enjoy a good fight.
Gets ourjuices flowing.
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768. The Flayed Man
of House Bolton. A bit gruesome for my taste.
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769. You sure he's the one?
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770. That's him, all right.
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771. I saw him fight at
the tourney for Ser Willem Frey's wedding.
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772. Give the man his silver.
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773. Let us go and
my father will pay you whatever you want.
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774. Enough to buy me a new head?
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775. If the King in the North
hears I let the Kingslayer go,
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776. he'll be taking it right off.
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777. I'd rather he takes yours.
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