1. You did this!
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2. - We have to leave.
Take him!
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3. Where is his wife?
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4. Where's Sansa?
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5. Find her. Bar the gates of the city.
Seize every ship in the harbour.
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6. - Where is she?
- No one leaves the capital!
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7. Get in.
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8. - Where are we going?
- Somewhere safe.
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9. Up you go, my lady.
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10. You'll be fine.
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11. You're stronger than you know.
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12. - Lord Baelish?
- Petyr.
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13. Are you hurt, my lady?
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14. Good.
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15. I'm sure you've had quite a fright.
Rest easy.
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16. - The worst is past.
Lord Baelish.
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17. - I promised I'd get her to you safely.
- Softly, my friend.
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18. Voices carry over water.
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19. I should get back before
someone thinks to look for me.
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20. First you'll want your pay.
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21. - Ten thousand, was it?
- Ten thousand.
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22. Wait!
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23. Shh.
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24. You don't want the Queen to hear, do you?
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25. A thousand gold cloaks
are searching for you.
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26. And if they found you,
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27. how do you think they would punish
the girl who murdered the King?
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28. I didn't murder anyone.
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29. I know. But you must admit,
it looks suspicious.
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30. The King who executed your father,
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31. who tormented you for years,
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32. and you fled the scene of his murder.
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33. Why did you kill him?
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34. Because he was a drunk and a fool,
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35. and I don't trust drunk fools.
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36. He saved me.
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37. Saved you? My lady, he followed my orders.
Every one of them.
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38. And he did it all for gold.
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39. Money buys a man's silence for a time.
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40. A bolt in the heart buys it forever.
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41. He was helping me because I saved his life.
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42. Yes, and he gave you a priceless necklace
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43. that once belonged to his grandmother.
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44. The last legacy of House Hollard.
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45. I had it made a few weeks ago.
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46. What did I once tell you about the capital?
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47. "We're all liars here."
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48. Come, my lady.
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49. I know you've had a difficult day.
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50. But you're safe now.
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51. I promise you that.
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52. You're safe with me,
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53. sailing home.
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54. So am I the queen?
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55. More than you were with Renly.
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56. Less than you would have been
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57. if Joffrey had done you the courtesy
of consummating the marriage before dying.
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58. This would not be
an opportune moment to press the issue.
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59. Clawing at his own throat,
looking to his mother to make it stop...
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60. It was horrible.
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61. The world is overflowing
with horrible things.
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62. But they're all a tray
of cakes next to death.
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63. They brought me your grandfather's body
when he died.
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64. Made me look at it.
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65. What was it like?
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66. They took me to the Great Hall.
There he was.
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67. The man I'd married
and suffered to father my children.
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68. A great doughy lump I'd sat next to
at endless dinners and tedious gatherings.
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69. There he was,
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70. lying on a table.
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71. One of my husbands
preferred the company of men
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72. and was stabbed through the heart.
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73. Another was happiest torturing animals
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74. and was poisoned at our wedding feast.
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75. - I must be cursed.
- Nonsense.
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76. Your circumstances have improved markedly.
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77. You may not have enjoyed watching him die,
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78. but you enjoyed it more
than you would have enjoyed
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79. being married to him, I
can promise you that.
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80. But I would have been the queen.
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81. Our alliance with the Lannisters
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82. remains every bit as necessary to them
as it is unpleasant for us.
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83. You did wonderful work on Joffrey.
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84. The next one should be easier.
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85. Your brother is dead.
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86. Do you know what that means?
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87. I'm not trying to trick you.
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88. It means I'll become king.
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89. Yes, you will become king.
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90. What kind of king do you think you'll be?
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91. - A good king?
Mmm.
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92. I think so as well.
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93. You've got the right temperament for it.
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94. But what makes a good king? Hmm?
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95. What is a good king's
single most important quality?
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96. This is hardly the place or the time.
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97. - Holiness?
- Hmm.
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98. Baelor the Blessed was holy.
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99. And pious.
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100. He built this Sept.
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101. He also named a 6-year-old boy High Septon
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102. because he thought
the boy could work miracles.
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103. He ended up
fasting himself into an early grave
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104. because food was of this world
and this world was sinful.
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105. Hmm.
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106. - Justice.
- Mmm.
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107. A good king must be just.
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108. Orys I was just.
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109. Everyone applauded his reforms,
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110. nobles and commoners alike.
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111. But he wasn't just for long.
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112. He was murdered in his sleep
after less than a year by his own brother.
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113. Was that truly just of him?
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114. To abandon his subjects to an evil that
he was too gullible to recognise?
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115. - No.
- No.
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116. - What about strength?
- Yes.
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117. Strength.
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118. King Robert was strong.
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119. He won the rebellion
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120. and crushed the Targaryen dynasty.
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121. And he attended three Small Council
meetings in 17 years.
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122. He spent his time whoring and hunting
and drinking
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123. until the last two killed him.
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124. So, we have a man
who starves himself to death,
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125. a man who lets his own brother murder him,
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126. and a man who thinks that winning
and ruling are the same thing.
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127. What do they all lack?
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128. - Wisdom.
- Yes!
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129. - Wisdom is what makes a good king.
- Yes.
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130. But what is wisdom? Hmm?
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131. A house with great wealth and fertile lands
asks you for your protection
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132. against another house with a strong navy
that could one day oppose you.
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133. How do you know
which choice is wise and which isn't?
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134. You've any experience
of treasuries and granaries
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135. or shipyards and soldiers?
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136. - No.
Of course not.
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137. A wise king knows what he knows
and what he doesn't.
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138. You're young.
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139. A wise young king listens to his counsellors
and heeds their advice until he comes of age.
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140. And the wisest kings
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142. Your brother was not a wise king.
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143. Your brother was not a good king.
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144. If he had been,
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145. perhaps he'd still be alive.
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146. Now, as the king, you will have to marry.
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147. Do you understand why?
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148. A king needs a queen.
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149. Yes, but why?
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150. To further the family line.
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151. - Do you know how that happens?
Yes.
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152. But has anyone
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153. I don't think so.
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154. It's all relatively straightforward.
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155. - How are you?
- I'm all right.
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156. You are. You will be.
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157. I'll see to that.
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158. Please give the Queen
a moment alone with her son.
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159. - Yes, my lord.
- All of you.
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160. It was Tyrion.
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161. He killed him.
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162. He told me he would.
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163. "A day will come when you
think you are safe and happy,
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164. "and your joy will turn to ashes
in your mouth."
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165. That's what he said to me.
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166. You saw it.
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167. - You saw Joff point at him just before he...
- I don't know what I saw.
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168. Avenge him.
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169. Avenge our son.
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170. Kill Tyrion.
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171. Tyrion's my brother.
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172. Our brother.
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173. There'll be a trial.
We'll get to the truth of what happened.
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174. I don't want a trial.
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175. He'll squirm his way to freedom
given the chance.
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176. I want him dead.
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177. Please, Jaime. You have to.
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178. He was our son.
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179. Our baby boy.
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180. You're a hateful woman.
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181. Why have the gods made me
love a hateful woman?
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182. Jaime, not here, please.
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183. Please.
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184. - Stop it.
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185. - Stop it.
- No.
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186. Stop it.
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187. Stop.
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188. - Stop. It's not right.
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189. It's not right.
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190. - I don't care.
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191. - Don't.
- I don't care.
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192. - Jaime, don't.
- I don't care.
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193. Gonna rain soon.
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194. Where are we?
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195. Near Fairmarket, I think.
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196. You think?
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197. You don't have a map?
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198. - No.
- Maybe we should get one.
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199. Just point out the next map shop
you see, and I'll buy you one.
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200. - How far is it to the Eyrie?
- Far.
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201. And you're sure we're going the right way?
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202. Believe me, girl,
I want you there as soon as I can.
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203. Get my gold, be on my way.
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204. - Where?
- Why do you care?
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205. Might book passage across the Narrow Sea.
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206. Fight as a sellsword.
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207. Second Sons, could be.
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208. Seems like a good fit for me.
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209. I'd like to see Braavos one day.
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210. Why Braavos?
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211. I have friends there.
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212. I doubt it.
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213. Seven blessings to you.
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214. - What do you want?
- This is my land.
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215. If I'm standing on it, it's my land.
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216. We were just watering the horses.
We'll be on our way.
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217. Forgive my father.
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218. He was wounded fighting in the war.
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219. Our cottage burned down while he was gone,
and my mother with it.
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220. He's never been the same.
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221. Which house did he fight for?
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222. The Tullys of Riverrun.
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223. There's a storm coming.
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224. You'll be wanting a roof tonight.
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225. There's fresh hay in the barn.
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226. And Sally here makes rabbit stew
just like her mom used to do.
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227. We don't have much, but any man that
bled for House Tully is welcome to it.
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228. We ask the Father to judge us
with mercy, accepting our human frailty.
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229. We ask the Mother to bless our crops,
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230. so we may feed ourselves
and all who come to our door.
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231. We ask the Warrior to give us courage
in these days of strife and turmoil.
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232. We ask the Maiden to protect Sally's virtue
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233. and keep her from the
clutches of depravity.
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234. You going to do all seven of the fuckers?
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235. Father!
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236. We ask the Smith to strengthen our hands
and our backs,
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237. so we may finish the work required of us.
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238. We ask the Crone to guide us on our journey
from darkness to darkness.
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239. And we ask the Stranger not to kill us in
our beds tonight for no damn reason at all.
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240. I'm so sorry.
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241. Really good.
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242. Did you fight at the Twins?
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243. Call that a fight?
Slaughtering livestock more like.
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244. The Red Wedding, they're calling it.
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245. Walder Frey committed sacrilege that day.
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246. He shared bread and salt with the Starks.
He offered them guest right.
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247. Guest right don't mean much any more.
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248. It means something to me.
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249. The gods will have their vengeance.
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250. Frey will burn in the seventh hell
for what he did.
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251. Things were different
when Hoster Tully ruled the Riverlands.
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252. We had good years and bad years,
same as anyone, but we were safe.
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253. Now with the Freys,
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254. raiders come plundering,
steal our food, steal our silver.
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255. I was gonna send Sally north
to stay with my brother,
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256. but the North's no better.
The whole country's gone sour.
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257. You got any ale?
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258. Afraid not.
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259. How can a man not keep ale in his home?
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260. You look like
you could really swing that sword.
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261. A real warrior with proper training.
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262. Those raiders wouldn't
stand a chance against you.
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263. How would it be
if you stayed on till the new moon?
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264. I could use a man to
help with the farm work.
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265. Sally does what she can,
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266. but she can't lift a bale of hay.
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267. And if any thieves came
looking for easy pickings,
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268. one look at you,
I bet they'd run the other way.
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269. Meaning no offence.
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270. What'll you pay?
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271. I don't have much.
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272. But I have hidden a bit of silver
from the bandits.
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273. Fair wages for fair work?
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274. Fair wages for fair work.
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275. Ahhh!
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276. What did you do?
Get your horse saddled.
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277. - You told me you weren't a thief.
- I wasn't.
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278. He took us in. He fed us and you...
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279. Aye, he took us in. He's a good man,
and his daughter makes a nice stew.
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280. And they'll both be dead come winter.
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281. - You don't know that.
- I do.
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282. He's weak. He can't protect himself.
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283. They'll both be dead come winter.
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284. Dead men don't need silver.
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285. You're the worst shit
in the Seven Kingdoms.
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286. There's plenty worse than me.
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287. I just understand the way things are.
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288. How many Starks they got to behead
before you figure it out?
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289. Raper.
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290. Horse thief.
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291. Ninth-born son.
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292. Raper. Thief.
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293. Thief and raper.
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294. There he is, Sam the Slayer.
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295. Going to visit your wildling whore?
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296. - She's not a whore.
- No?
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297. Maybe I'll give her a copper tonight
and find out.
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298. They all think I'm lying.
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299. About what?
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300. Killing the White Walker.
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301. You're not lying.
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302. I'll never forget the way it screamed.
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303. But you're the only one that saw it.
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304. And they all think you're just a...
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305. A what?
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306. A wildling.
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307. My father hated that word.
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308. - It's not a very nice word.
- I don't know.
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309. It makes me sound a bit dangerous,
doesn't it?
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310. So, are you all right?
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311. No one bothering you?
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312. I get a lot of looks.
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313. I hear them making their jokes.
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314. But no one's touched me,
if that's what you mean.
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315. I worry about it sometimes.
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316. All the time.
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317. Why do you worry about it?
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318. One hundred men, one woman.
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319. They've got other things to think about.
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320. That's the only thing they think about.
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321. - You're being silly.
- I'm not being silly.
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322. There's 100 men lying awake at night,
picturing you.
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323. What about you?
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324. What about me?
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325. Gilly?
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326. I worry about you.
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327. Thank you.
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328. For what?
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329. For worrying about me.
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330. I don't know if you're safe here.
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331. They're my brothers,
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332. but some of them were thieves
before they came here.
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333. Some of them were rapers.
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334. You saw what they did
at your father's keep.
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335. So what are you saying?
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336. Maybe you'd be safer in Mole's Town.
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337. Are you bored of me?
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338. Bored of you?
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339. I...
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340. I want to protect you.
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341. I'll get these to Hobb.
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342. Keep an eye on little Sam.
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343. Your Grace.
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344. You're a literary man now.
What do you make of that?
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345. - Joffrey?
- "The usurper, Joffrey Baratheon."
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346. I said those words
when I tossed a leech into the fire,
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348. A bastard you set free.
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349. I am now faced with a great opportunity,
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350. and I am powerless to take advantage of it.
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351. I will find you an army, Your Grace.
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352. - I've been working day and night...
- What progress have you made?
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353. - I've rallied House Peasebury to your cause.
- House Peasebury.
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354. - House Musgood.
- House Musgood.
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355. - And House Haigh.
- House Haigh.
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356. They don't have enough men between them
to raid a pantry.
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357. Westeros is not the world, Your Grace.
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358. We need to look east for ships and men.
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359. 10,000 skilled soldiers
fight for the Golden Company.
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360. - The Golden Company?
- They've never broken a contract.
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361. They're sellswords.
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362. We're willing to use blood magic
to put you on the throne,
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363. but we're not willing to pay men to fight?
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364. Now the Red Woman's magic is real.
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365. Her visions and prophecies may be, too,
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366. but I've never heard of visions
and prophecies winning a war.
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367. Soldiers win wars. Soldiers on the ground.
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368. It's dirty on the ground.
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369. We don't have any gold.
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370. Not yet.
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371. If I do not press my claim,
my claim will be forgotten.
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372. I will not become a page
in someone else's history book.
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373. I'm running out of time, Ser Davos.
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374. Which means you're running out of time.
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375. You're late.
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376. I'm sorry, Princess.
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377. I thought you weren't coming.
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378. The Hand of the King
doesn't have much leisure time.
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379. You won't be a very good Hand if you
see the word knight and say "ka-nigit."
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380. That happened once, weeks ago.
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381. You're your father's daughter, no mistake.
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382. Bloody relentless, the both of you.
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383. It's a new one today. Lots of tricky words.
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384. But I think you can manage.
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385. You'll never read well
if you move your lips.
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386. That's how children do it.
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387. "The Life and Adventures of Elyo Grivas
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388. "First Sword of Braavos."
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389. Thank you very much.
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390. I like this one.
It's full of swordfights and pirates.
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391. - You were a pirate once.
- No, I was a smuggler.
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392. What's the difference?
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393. If you're a famous smuggler,
you're not doing it right.
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394. My father says a criminal is a criminal.
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395. Your father lacks an appreciation
of the finer points of bad behaviour.
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396. So do the Braavosi.
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397. - You've sailed to Braavos?
- Of course.
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398. Almost got beheaded by
a First Sword of Braavos.
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399. I tried to explain to him the difference
between pirates and smugglers,
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400. but he didn't seem any more interested
in the distinction than your father.
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for the Iron Bank of Braavos
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402. and each one of your gold barges
is worth half a kingdom,
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403. you tend not to be overly concerned
with the kind of distinction...
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404. - What was that for?
- I need you to write a message.
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405. You should write it yourself.
It's good practice.
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406. It's too important for me.
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407. I need a smart person to do it. Go on.
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408. To the offices of the Iron Bank of Braavos,
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409. from Stannis Baratheon,
the one true king of Westeros.
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410. But that's not you.
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411. I need to get their attention.
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412. Go. Write.
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413. He's seen some adventures, hasn't he?
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414. - Precious little thing.
- Thank you.
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415. - What's his name?
- Sam.
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416. Lovely.
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417. - That the daddy?
- No.
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418. Where's the daddy?
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419. He's dead.
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420. Where you from?
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421. North of here.
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422. North of here?
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423. You a fucking wildling?
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424. Only room and board?
- That's right.
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425. She'll clean and cook
and look after the other girls' babies.
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426. Could find other work for her, too.
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427. - No other work.
There'd be money.
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428. Give you a piece of it.
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429. No other work.
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430. I promise to come back and visit
whenever I can.
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431. You'll be safer here.
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432. Who's gonna protect you
at Castle Black? Me?
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433. You protected me north of the Wall.
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434. This is different.
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435. They're brothers of the Night's Watch,
and I can't just stab them in the back.
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436. And I can't run away,
which is what we did at Craster's.
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437. You have to trust me.
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438. It's for the best.
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439. Best for you.
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440. Oh, Gilly.
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441. Please don't...
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442. Greedy.
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443. No?
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444. I'm sorry. You're lovely,
I just never acquired the taste.
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445. You're calling my beauty an acquired taste?
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446. That's quite all right, lover.
There's more for you.
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447. Your loss.
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448. You like them both the same?
Boys and girls?
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449. - Does that surprise you?
- Everyone has a preference.
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450. Then everyone is missing
half the world's pleasure.
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451. The gods made that, and it delights me.
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452. The gods made this,
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453. and it delights me.
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454. When it comes to war, I fight for Dorne.
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455. When it comes to love,
I don't choose sides.
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456. I hope I have as much stamina
when I'm your age.
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457. What are you, 25?
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458. Children.
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459. Someday, if you're lucky,
you will wake up and realise you are old.
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460. That pretty ass of yours will sag,
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461. your belly will grow soft,
and your back will ache in the night,
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462. and grey hairs will sprout from your ears.
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463. No one will want you any more.
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464. Make sure you've fucked your fill
before that day.
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465. Did you?
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466. He is a prince of Dorne.
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467. Girls and boys will line up to fuck him
till the day he dies.
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468. They will all have to line up behind you.
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469. - Prince Oberyn.
- Lord Tywin.
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470. May we have the room?
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471. Call my name if you need me, lover.
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472. Would you like to sit?
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473. No, thank you.
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474. - Some wine?
- No, thank you.
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475. I'm sorry about your grandson.
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476. Are you?
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477. I don't believe that a child is responsible
for the sins of his father.
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478. Or his grandfather.
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479. An awful way to die.
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480. Which way is that?
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481. Are you interrogating me, Lord Tywin?
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482. Some believe the King choked.
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483. Some believe the sky is blue because we
live inside the eye of a blue-eyed giant.
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484. The King was poisoned.
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485. I hear you studied poisons at the Citadel.
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486. I did. This is why I know.
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487. Your hatred for my family
is rather well-known.
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488. You arrive at the capital,
an expert in poisoning,
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489. some days later
my grandson dies of poisoning.
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490. Rather suspicious.
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491. Why haven't you thrown me in a dungeon?
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492. You spoke with Tyrion in this very brothel
on the day that you arrived.
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493. - What did you discuss?
- You think we conspired together?
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494. What did you discuss?
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495. The death of my sister.
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496. For which you blame me.
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497. She was raped and murdered
by the Mountain.
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498. The Mountain follows your orders.
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499. Of course I blame you.
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500. Here I stand unarmed, unguarded.
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501. Should I be concerned?
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502. You are unarmed and unguarded
because you know me better than that.
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503. I am a man of reason.
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504. If I cut your throat today,
I will be drawn and quartered tomorrow.
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505. Men at war commit all kinds of crimes
without their superiors' knowledge.
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506. So you deny involvement in Elia's murder?
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507. Categorically.
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508. I would like to speak with the Mountain.
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509. I'm sure he would enjoy speaking with you.
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510. He might not enjoy it
as much as he thinks he would.
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511. I could arrange for this meeting.
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512. But you want something in return.
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513. There will be a trial for my son
and, as custom dictates,
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514. three judges will render a verdict.
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515. I will preside.
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516. Mace Tyrell will serve as the second judge.
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517. I would like you to be the third.
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518. Why?
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519. Not long ago,
the Tyrells sided with Renly Baratheon.
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520. Declared themselves enemies of the throne.
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521. Now they are our strongest allies.
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522. Well, you made the Tyrell girl a queen.
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523. Asking me to judge at your son's trial
isn't quite as tempting.
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524. I would also invite you
to sit on the Small Council
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525. to serve as one of
the new king's principal advisors.
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526. I never realised
you had such respect for Dorne, Lord Tywin.
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527. We are not the Seven Kingdoms
until Dorne returns to the fold.
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528. The King is dead.
The Greyjoys are in open rebellion.
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529. A wildling army marches on the Wall.
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530. And in the east,
a Targaryen girl has three dragons.
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531. Before long,
she will turn her eyes to Westeros.
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532. Only the Dornish managed to resist
Aegon Targaryen and his dragons.
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533. You're saying you need us?
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534. That must be hard for you to admit.
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535. We need each other.
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536. You help me serve justice to
the King's assassins,
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537. and I will help you serve
justice to Elia's.
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538. Podrick.
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539. Apologies for the stench.
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540. I brought you some wine, my lord,
but they took it from me.
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541. A noble effort.
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542. They didn't find the candles, though.
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543. A quill, some parchment,
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544. duck sausage, almonds,
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545. and some hard cheese.
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546. You're a good lad.
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547. Any word of Shae?
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548. I've heard nothing, my lord.
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549. I suppose that's a good thing.
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550. What are they saying about me out there?
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551. You're to stand trial in a fortnight
for murdering the King.
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552. - Do you believe I murdered Joffrey?
- No, my lord.
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553. You didn't?
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554. Gods, no.
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555. The world is a better place without him,
but I had nothing to do with it.
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556. I would like to think
if I were arranging a royal assassination,
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557. I'd plan it in such a way that
I wouldn't be standing there,
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558. gawking like a fool when the King died.
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559. Trial in a fortnight.
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560. Have they announced the judges yet?
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561. - Your father.
- Of course.
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562. Mace Tyrell.
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563. Who will vote exactly
as my father tells him to vote.
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564. - And Prince Oberyn of Dorne.
- Oberyn?
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565. Give it to my father.
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566. He never fails to take advantage
of a family tragedy.
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567. I'm supposed to get a list
of names from you, my lord.
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568. Anyone who might testify on your behalf.
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569. Oh, I can call my own witnesses?
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570. How generous of them.
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571. Very well, my wife. Sansa.
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572. My lord, she's gone.
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573. - Gone?
- No one's seen her since the wedding.
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574. You don't think she...
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575. No one had more cause to kill Joffrey
than Sansa,
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576. but the girl is no assassin.
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577. Whoever killed the King
wanted me to lose my head for it.
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578. And with my wife's disappearance,
it makes me seem that much more guilty.
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579. - Podrick.
- Yes, my lord?
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580. - They'll be following you now.
- Who will?
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581. I don't know. They. The ominous they.
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582. The man pulling the strings.
Or woman. My father.
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583. Maybe Joffrey was too much work for him.
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584. Sweet Tommen will be
so much easier to handle.
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585. Whenever something bad happens to me, I
assume it's my sister that had a hand in it.
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586. But say what you will of Cersei,
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587. she loves her children.
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588. She is the only one I'm certain
had nothing to do with this murder.
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589. Which makes it unique
as King's Landing murders go.
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590. Any other witnesses, my lord?
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591. Varys could vouch for me, if he dared.
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592. He's already been called
as a witness for the Queen.
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593. Of course. Fetch Bronn.
I have a job for him.
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594. I've already asked, my lord.
They won't let him see you.
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595. Why not?
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596. They say he's a known cutthroat
and your close associate.
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597. He's under investigation himself.
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598. And my brother?
Will they at least allow me to see Jaime?
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599. I'll ask, my lord.
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600. There's something else, my lord.
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601. A man, I didn't know his face,
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602. he came to ask if I'd testify against you.
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603. Said I'd be named Ser Podrick Payne
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604. if I told the judges
you'd bought a poison called the strangler.
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605. Ser Podrick Payne?
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606. - Has a nice ring to it. What did you tell him?
- I didn't tell them anything, my lord.
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607. Are you going to accept their offer?
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608. - My lord.
- Testifying against me wasn't a suggestion.
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609. If they can't tempt you with honey,
they'll choose something less sweet.
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610. - You've been good to me, my lord.
- Pod, the trial's in a fortnight.
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611. They'll want an answer before that.
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612. I already gave them an answer, my lord.
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613. I will not have you dying on my behalf.
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614. Do you hear me?
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615. If I have to take that long walk to
the executioner's block,
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616. I don't want to see
your head already mounted.
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617. - My lord.
- Pod, I am giving you an order.
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618. Go and find my brother.
Tell him I need him.
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619. And get yourself out of King's Landing
before it's too late.
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620. Pod!
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621. This is farewell.
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622. Farewell, my lord.
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623. Pod.
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624. There has never lived a more loyal squire.
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625. Mother says it's time to eat.
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626. What's she got boiling? Wait. Let me guess.
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627. Potatoes.
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628. No one boils a potato better than your mom.
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629. She got...
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630. The wildlings!
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631. Guymon!
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632. Hide.
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633. - Hide!
Run!
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634. - You know how to get to Castle Black?
- Yes.
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635. Those your parents?
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636. Open your eyes.
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637. I'm going to eat them.
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638. Do you hear me?
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639. I'm going to eat your dead mama
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640. and your dead papa.
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641. Go tell the crows at Castle Black.
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642. We need to teach them a lesson
about the way we deal with their kind.
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643. Aye! Aye!
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644. Three dozen bodies with slit
throats tossed off the top of the Wall.
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645. - Seems like that would be a good lesson.
Aye!
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646. If we go after them,
we'll be giving them what they want.
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647. They want to draw us out,
pick us off a few at a time.
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648. We have just over 100 men.
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649. And that's including stewards and builders.
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650. And me. We can't afford
to lose a single man.
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651. We must remember our first responsibility.
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652. We are the watchers on the Wall.
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653. There's got to be a way to protect them.
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654. You're a champion of the common people,
Lord Snow.
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655. What do you say
to Brother Pyp's proposition?
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656. Mance Rayder is coming.
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657. If the wildlings breach the Wall,
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658. they'll roll over everything
and everyone for 1,000 miles
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659. before they reach an
army that can stop them.
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660. We need to shore up Castle Black
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661. and defend the Wall.
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662. That is our job.
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663. Rangers returning.
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664. Help him.
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665. Thought you'd have blue eyes by now.
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666. What took you so long?
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667. - We were held up.
- By what?
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668. Chains.
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669. We were guests of the mutineers
at Craster's Keep.
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670. - And the mutineers stayed?
- They're not going anywhere.
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671. They've got Craster's food and his wives.
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672. Poor girls.
Never thought they'd miss their daddy.
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673. Karl's running things now.
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674. He's the one who put a knife
through Craster's mouth.
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675. We need to ride north and kill them all.
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676. We just went over this, boy.
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677. - Justice can wait.
- It's not about justice.
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678. I told the wildlings we had over
1,000 men at Castle Black alone.
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679. Karl and the others know the truth
as well as we do.
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680. How long do you think they'll keep
that information to themselves
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681. when the wildlings are
peeling their fingernails off?
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682. Mance has all he needs to crush us,
he just doesn't know it yet.
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683. As soon as he gets his hands on them,
he will.
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684. Then he'll throw his full strength at us.
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685. And even if every one of us
kills 100 wildlings,
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686. there's still not a thing
we can do to stop them.
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687. I don't think I can kill 100 wildlings.
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688. Are they attacking?
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689. A single rider.
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690. A champion of Meereen.
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691. They want you to send your own champion
against him.
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692. What is he doing?
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693. I believe he means to...
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694. He says that
we're an army of men without man parts.
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695. He claims you are no woman at all,
but a man who
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696. hides his cock in his own arsehole.
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697. Ignore him, Your Grace.
These are meaningless words.
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698. They're not meaningless if half the city
you intend to take is listening to them.
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699. I have something to say
to the people of Meereen.
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700. First, I will need this one to be quiet.
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701. Do I have a champion?
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702. Allow me this honour, Mother of Dragons.
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703. I will not disappoint you.
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704. You are the commander of the Unsullied.
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705. I cannot risk you.
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706. Your Grace, I've won more single combats
than any man alive.
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707. Which is why you must remain by my side.
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708. I've been by your side
longer than any of them, Khaleesi.
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709. Let me stand for you today as well.
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710. You are my most trusted advisor,
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711. my most valued general,
and my dearest friend.
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712. I will not gamble with your life.
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713. I was the last to join your army.
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714. I'm not your general
or a member of your Queensguard
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715. or the commander of your Unsullied.
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716. My mother was a whore. I come from nothing.
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717. I will return to nothing.
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718. Let me kill this man for you.
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719. Very well.
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720. You have quite an audience.
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721. Make it worth their while.
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722. He is very brave, Your Grace.
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723. Yes, win or lose,
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724. as long as the whole city is watching.
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725. You sure you don't want a horse?
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726. Why would I want a horse?
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727. Horses are faster than men.
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728. Horses are dumber than men.
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729. I am Daenerys Stormborn.
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730. Your Masters may have
told you lies about me,
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731. or they may have told you nothing.
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732. It does not matter.
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733. I have nothing to say to them.
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734. I speak only to you.
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735. First, I went to Astapor.
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736. Those who were slaves in Astapor,
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737. now stand behind me,
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738. free.
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739. Next I went to Yunkai.
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740. Those who were slaves in Yunkai,
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741. now stand behind me,
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742. free.
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743. Now I have come to Meereen.
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744. I am not your enemy.
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745. Your enemy is beside you.
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746. Your enemy steals and
murders your children.
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747. Your enemy has nothing for you
but chains and suffering
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748. and commands.
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749. I did not bring you commands.
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750. I bring you a choice.
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751. And I bring your enemies what they deserve.
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752. Forward!
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753. Fire!
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