1. - Man: We're going to Braavos!
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2. In the old times,
whenever Braavos
stood in danger,
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3. the Titan would step
with fire in his eyes.
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4. He'd wade into the sea
and smash the enemies.
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5. He's just a statue.
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6. Don't be afraid.
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7. He's announcing
our arrival.
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8. I'm not afraid.
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9. The House
of Black and White.
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10. This is where you'll find
the man you seek.
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11. Here I leave you.
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12. Thank you
for bringing me.
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13. Any man of Braavos
would have done the same.
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14. Valar morghulis.
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15. Valar dohaeris.
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16. Hello.
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17. Valar morghulis.
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18. Um...
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19. Jaqen H'ghar gave me this.
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20. No one here
by that name.
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21. Please.
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22. I crossed the Narrow Sea.
I have nowhere else to go.
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23. You have everywhere
else to go.
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24. But wait—
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25. Cersei.
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26. Walder Frey.
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27. The Mountain.
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28. Meryn Trant.
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29. Cersei.
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30. Walder Frey.
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31. The Mountain.
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32. Meryn Trant.
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33. - Cersei. Walder Frey.
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34. The Mountain.
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35. Meryn Trant.
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36. Cersei.
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37. Walder Frey.
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38. The Mountain.
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39. Meryn Trant.
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40. Cersei.
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41. Walder Frey.
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42. The Mountain.
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43. Meryn Trant.
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44. Must be good food
if it's crowded.
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45. Ale?
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46. Ale?
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47. Before we left, a maester
gave you a raven scroll.
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48. You are becoming
an observant young lady.
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49. My mother used to say,
"Dark wings, dark words."
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50. An old saying.
Inaccurate in this case.
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51. Excuse me.
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52. So it was good news?
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53. My marriage proposal
has been accepted.
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54. I thought you still mourned
the death of my beloved
Aunt Lysa.
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55. Ale?
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56. I'll have some.
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57. My lady.
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58. What is it?
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59. Sansa Stark.
Don't look.
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60. You sure?
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61. She's dyed her hair,
but it's her.
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62. She's sitting
with Petyr Baelish.
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63. Littlefinger?
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64. A bunch of knights
with him.
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65. A bunch?
What's a bunch, Podrick?
Six? 20?
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66. 10, I think.
Too many.
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67. My lady, I don't think
this is the right—
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68. - Ready the horses.
- We only have one horse.
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69. Find more.
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70. Do you like the taste?
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71. I don't see what
all the fuss is about.
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72. Why do men
love it so much?
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73. It gives some men courage.
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74. Does it give you courage?
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75. That's far enough.
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76. Lord Baelish,
Lady Sansa.
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77. My name is Brienne of Tarth.
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78. We've met
with Renly Baratheon.
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79. What did he say about you?
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80. He said, "Your loyalty
came free of charge."
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81. Someone appears
to have paid quite
a bit for it since then.
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82. Lady Sansa,
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83. before your mother's death,
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84. I was her sworn sword.
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85. I gave my word I would
find you and protect you.
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86. I will shield your back
and keep your counsel
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87. and give my life
for yours if need be.
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88. I swear it
by the old gods
and the new.
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89. Please, Lady Brienne,
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90. no need
for such formality.
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91. You were Catelyn Stark's
sworn sword?
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92. - I was.
- Strange.
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93. I knew Cat from the time
we were children.
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94. She never mentioned you.
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95. It was after
Renly's murder.
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96. Ah, yes.
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97. You were accused
of killing him.
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98. - I tried to save him.
- But you were accused.
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99. By men who didn't see
what happened.
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100. And what did happen?
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101. He was murdered
by a shadow.
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102. A shadow with the face
of Stannis Baratheon.
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103. A shadow?
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104. With the face—
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105. This woman swore
to protect Renly.
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106. She failed.
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107. She swore
to protect your mother.
She failed.
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108. Why would I want somebody
with your history of failure
guarding Lady Sansa?
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109. Why should you have
any say in her affairs?
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110. Because I am her uncle.
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111. I married her Aunt Lysa
shortly before my beloved's
untimely death.
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112. We're family now
and you are an outsider.
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113. Forgive me, Lady Brienne,
but experience has made me
wary of outsiders.
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114. Lady Sansa, if we can
have a word alone—
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115. No.
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116. Please, my lady.
If I could explain—
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117. I saw you at Joffrey's
wedding bowing to the king.
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118. Neither of us
wanted to be there.
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119. Sometimes we don't
have a choice.
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120. And sometimes we do.
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121. You should leave.
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122. We don't want
our new friend wandering
the countryside alone.
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123. The roads in these parts
aren't safe.
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124. Why don't you stay?
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125. The man asked you
to stay—
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126. - Hyah! Hyah!
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127. Hyah! Hyah!
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128. - Guard: After her!
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129. - Brienne: Yah! Hah!
- Podrick: Oh!
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130. - Podrick: Stop! Stop!
- Guard: I'll take him!
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131. - Podrick!
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132. Guard #2:
Hold on to her!
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133. Take her!
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134. Guard #3:
Keep moving!
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135. Stop! Stop! Stop!
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136. Stop! Stop!
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137. That's a good boy.
Come on. Come on.
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138. - No, no, no, stop!
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139. I guess that means
you're unarmed.
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140. - Down, Podrick! Down!
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141. - Podrick.
- Yes, my lady?
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142. You can stand now.
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143. Yes, my lady.
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144. Sansa Stark?
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145. Wary of strangers,
as she should be.
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146. I saw her riding
on the East Road
with Littlefinger.
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147. We'll follow them.
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148. My lady,
if both Stark girls
refused your service,
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149. maybe you're released
from your vow.
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150. I swore to their mother
I would protect those girls.
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151. But if they don't want
your protection—
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152. Do you think she's safe
with Littlefinger?
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153. No, my lady.
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154. Get your horse.
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155. A summons from the queen.
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156. There are only two
like it in the world.
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157. The one I'm wearing,
the one I gave to Myrcella.
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158. - It's a threat.
- Of course it's a threat.
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159. Our daughter's
alone in Dorne
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160. surrounded by people
who hate our family.
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161. "It's a threat."
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162. No note?
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163. They blame us for the death
of Oberyn and his sister
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164. and every other tragedy
that's befallen their
cursed country.
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165. I will burn
their cities to the ground
if they touch her.
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166. - Softer.
- What?
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167. Not so loud.
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168. Our daughter's in danger
and you're worried I'm
speaking too loudly?
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169. The world can't know
she's our daughter.
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170. Then don't call her
your daughter.
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171. You've never been
a father to her.
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172. If I was a father to any
of my children, they'd be
stoned in the street.
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173. And what has
your caution brought?
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174. Our eldest child murdered
at his own wedding.
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175. Our only daughter
shipped off to Dorne.
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176. Our baby boy set to marry
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177. that smirking whore
from Highgarden.
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178. I'm going to make
things better.
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179. You've never made
anything better.
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180. I'm going to Dorne
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181. and I'm bringing
our daughter home.
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182. You can't just
ask Prince Doran
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183. to give her back.
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184. She's promised to his son.
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185. I'm not going
to ask him anything.
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186. You go down
there with an army,
it's an act of war.
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187. No army.
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188. Do you know where
they're keeping her?
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189. Oberyn mentioned
the Water Gardens.
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190. I'll find her.
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191. Is there anything else,
Your Grace?
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192. You're going to Dorne?
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193. A one-handed man alone?
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194. I never said
I was going alone.
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195. No sunflowers.
I don't like yellow.
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196. Roses are very nice.
Definitely roses.
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197. And music.
I adore music.
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198. But no flutes.
I hate flutes.
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199. We can have
a harp if you like,
but no flutes.
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200. Then there's the food.
Food is the most
important thing.
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201. Don't you agree?
We're going to need
pigeon pies.
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202. That's what they eat
in the capital,
don't they?
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203. Don't they?
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204. Don't who?
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205. People eat
pigeon pie
in the capital.
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206. They certainly do,
my dear.
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207. They certainly do.
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208. It's a fine place,
isn't it?
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209. A fine place.
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210. I never thought
I'd end up
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211. settling down
in a place like this.
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212. - You won't.
- Pardon?
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213. We won't get to live
at Stokeworth.
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214. When Mother dies,
my sister gets the castle
because she's older.
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215. - Oh.
- She hates me.
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216. She calls me mean names
and sometimes even still
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217. she pulls my hair
when Mother's not looking.
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218. You know what I think?
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219. I think you're
a good person.
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220. And your sister
is a mean person.
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221. She is.
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222. I've been all over
the world,
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223. and if there's one thing
I've learned,
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224. it's that meanness
comes around.
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225. People like your sister,
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226. they always get what's coming
to them eventually.
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227. One way or another.
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228. Who's that?
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229. Jaime fucking Lannister.
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230. - Ser Jaime.
- Ser Bronn of the Blackwater.
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231. I was very sorry
to hear about your father.
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232. Thank you.
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233. This is
my betrothed Lollys.
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234. A pleasure.
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235. Run along, love.
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236. Beautiful young bride
you've chosen.
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237. When were you planning
on getting married?
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238. - Just get on with it.
- On with what?
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239. What you're here for.
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240. There's no way this little
visit could possibly mean
anything good for me.
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241. It's very good for you.
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242. Lollys will be marrying
Ser Willis Bracken.
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243. Mmm.
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244. We made a deal,
your sister and I.
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245. - I would have
advised against that.
- How is this good for me?
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246. 'Cause you're going to come
with me and help me with
something important.
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247. And when we return,
I'm going to give you
a much better girl
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248. and a much better castle.
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249. Return from where?
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250. As far south
as south goes.
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251. My future queen.
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252. The prince does not wish
to be disturbed.
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253. Remove yourself
from my path
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254. or I'll take that longaxe
and I'll shove it—
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255. Captain.
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256. Let her pass.
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257. Your brother was murdered
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258. and you sit here
in the Water Gardens
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259. staring at the sky
and doing nothing.
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260. Oberyn was slain
during a trial by combat.
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261. By law,
that is not murder.
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262. - Your brother.
- You don't have
to remind me.
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263. He was my brother long before
he was anything to you.
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264. What will you do
about his death?
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265. I will bury him.
I will mourn for him.
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266. - And then?
- You would
have me go to war?
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267. The whole country
would have you go to war.
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268. Then we are lucky
the whole country
does not decide.
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269. The Sand Snakes
are with me.
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270. They have the love
of their people.
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271. They will avenge
their father while
you sit here
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272. in your chair
doing nothing.
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273. Oberyn is dead
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274. and this Lannister girl skips
about the Water Gardens
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275. eating our food,
breathing our air.
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276. How many of your
brothers and sisters
do they have to kill?
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277. Let me have her.
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278. Let me send her to Cersei
one finger at a time.
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279. I loved my brother.
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280. And you made him
very happy.
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281. For that, you will always
have a place in my heart.
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282. But we do not
mutilate little girls
for vengeance.
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283. Not here.
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284. Not while I rule.
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285. And how long
will that be?
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286. The Unsullied
are too conspicuous.
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287. Anyone can see you coming
from a mile off.
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288. Of course you haven't found
any Sons of the Harpy.
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289. You haven't, have you?
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290. My Second Sons,
on the other hand,
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291. they drink,
they whore,
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292. fight in the streets,
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293. they blend in.
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294. They overhear
things in taverns,
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295. follow people
from the taverns
to nice, quiet alleys,
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296. break a few fingers,
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297. overhear
a few more things.
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298. Before you know it...
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299. No one here.
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300. We go.
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301. In a hurry?
You're afraid?
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302. Unsullied fear nothing.
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303. Right.
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304. That's your problem.
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305. You understood fear
once long ago,
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306. but you've forgotten
what it means.
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307. Someone who's
forgotten fear
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308. has forgotten how to hide.
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309. Fear is useful
that way.
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310. Sons of the Harpy,
they want to put a collar
back on my neck.
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311. On all of our necks.
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312. Please, Your Grace,
you must kill him.
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313. It would send a message.
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314. I think you should
exercise restraint,
Your Grace.
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315. - Why?
- For one thing, he may have
valuable information.
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316. The Son of the Harpy
has no more valuable
information.
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317. How do you know that?
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318. Because I questioned him.
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319. And the information
you did get,
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320. - he is young and poor.
- He is born free.
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321. Why should he want
to bring back slavery?
What did it do for him?
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322. Perhaps the only thing
that gave him pride
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323. was knowing
that there was someone
lower than he was.
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324. They pay him.
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325. Great families
afraid to do a thing.
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326. They pay poor man
to do it for them.
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327. - And how do you know this?
- Mossador: Everyone know this.
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328. I don't know it
and I'm the head
of a great family.
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329. We do not know what
this man did or didn't do.
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330. Give him a trial at least.
A fair trial.
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331. Show all the citizens
of Meereen
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332. that you're better than
those who would depose you.
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333. Teach them a better way.
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334. I do not know
the place from where
Old Ser comes.
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335. Things maybe are
different there, I hope.
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336. But here in Meereen,
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337. before Daenerys Stormborn,
they own us.
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338. So we learn
much about them
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339. or we do not live long.
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340. They teach me
what they are.
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341. Mercy, fair trial—
these mean nothing to them.
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342. All they understand
is blood.
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343. Thank you all
for your counsel.
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344. Your Grace,
a word, please,
I beg you.
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345. - About what?
- About your father.
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346. - About the Mad King.
- The Mad King?
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347. You're here to remind me
of my enemies' lies?
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348. Consider me reminded.
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349. Your Grace, I served
in his Kingsguard.
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350. I was at his side
from the first.
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351. Your enemies did not lie.
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352. Go on.
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353. When the people rose
in revolt against him,
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354. your father set their towns
and castles aflame.
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355. He murdered sons
in front of their fathers.
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356. He burned men alive
with wildfire
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357. and laughed
as they screamed.
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358. And his efforts
to stamp out dissent
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359. led to rebellion
that killed every
Targaryen except two.
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360. I'm not my father.
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361. No, Your Grace.
Thank the gods.
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362. But the Mad King gave
his enemies the justice
he thought they deserved.
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363. And each time,
it made him feel
powerful and right.
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364. Until the very end.
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365. I will not have the Son
of the Harpy executed
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366. without a fair trial.
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367. Your Grace.
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368. There's a bug.
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369. Yes, best be careful.
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370. You might accidently
consume some solid food.
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371. When I agreed
to come with you,
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372. did I misrepresent
my intentions?
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373. Besides, what else
is there for me to do
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374. inside this fucking box?
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375. - You don't like it?
- I want to take a walk.
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376. You can't.
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377. Cersei has offered
a lordship
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378. to the man
who brings her
your head.
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379. She ought to offer
her cunt.
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380. Best part of her
for the best part of me.
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381. Well, I suppose a box
is as good a place
for me as anywhere.
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382. Are we really going
to spend the entire
road to Volantis
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383. talking about
the futility of everything?
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384. You're right.
No point.
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385. The road to Volantis?
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386. You said we were
going to Meereen.
What's in Volantis?
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387. The road to Meereen.
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388. And what do you hope
to find at the end of
the road to Meereen?
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389. I told you.
A ruler.
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390. We've already got
a ruler.
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391. Everywhere has already
got a ruler.
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392. Every pile of shit
on the side of every road
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393. has someone's banner
hanging from it.
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394. You were quite good,
you know, at ruling.
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395. During your brief
tenure as Hand.
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396. I didn't rule.
I was a servant.
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397. Still, a man of talent.
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398. Managed to kill
a lot of people.
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399. Yes, but you showed
great promise in other
areas as well.
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400. She wanted me
to leave King's Landing.
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401. She begged me.
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402. I wouldn't go.
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403. Why?
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404. 'Cause I liked it.
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405. Power.
Even as a servant.
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406. People follow leaders.
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407. And they will never
follow us.
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408. They find us repulsive.
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409. I find us repulsive.
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410. And we find them repulsive,
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411. which is why we surround
ourselves with large,
comfortable boxes
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412. to keep them away.
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413. And yet,
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414. no matter what we do,
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415. people like you and me
are never really satisfied
inside the box.
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416. Not for long.
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417. You're right.
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418. - Let's go for a walk.
- No.
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419. How many dwarves
are there in the world?
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420. Is Cersei going
to kill them all?
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421. Not him.
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422. Are you trying
to deceive your queen?
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423. Shall I throw them
in a cell, Your Grace?
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424. That won't be necessary,
Ser Meryn.
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425. I don't want to dissuade
the other hunters.
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426. Mistakes will be made.
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427. - Thank you,
Your Grace, thank you.
- Your Grace, thank you.
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428. - Take the head.
- Pardon me, Your Grace.
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429. I would take it
if you don't mind.
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430. It could prove useful
for my work.
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431. Very good.
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432. Over there
will be fine.
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433. You heard the man.
Over there.
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434. You're the Hand
of the King?
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435. No, Uncle.
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436. Clearly it would not
be appropriate
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to assume that role.
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438. I'm merely advising my son
until he comes of age
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439. and chooses a Hand
for himself.
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440. Your Grace, I would
be willing to serve
provisionally
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441. as the King's Hand
until he becomes
old enough—
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442. You're a good man,
Lord Tyrell,
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443. but I don't imagine
you'll have the time.
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444. In addition to being
Master of Ships,
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445. the king
has appointed you
Master of Coin.
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446. Oh, Your Grace.
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447. He called your experience
and wisdom
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448. in financial matters
unparalleled.
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449. He said he would
be honored to have you
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450. represent the crown's
interests in the same.
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451. The honor is all mine,
Your Grace.
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452. Your Grace, in the past
on several occasions,
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453. a Grand Maester has served
as the King's Hand.
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454. The king has named Qyburn
the new Master of Whisperers.
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455. Your Grace, him?
This— this man?
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456. This embarrassment
to the Citadel?
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457. Your Grace,
what qualifications
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458. can he possibly have
for this post?
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459. The qualification
of loyalty, Grand Maester.
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460. That's far more
than the eunuch ever had.
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461. Far more than many
ever have.
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462. I must say,
I cannot see—
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463. Uncle Kevan, in light
of your position
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464. as commander
of the Lannister armies,
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465. it would please the king
if you would serve as his
Master of War.
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466. No man living
better deserves
the title.
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467. That is kind
of you to say.
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468. I would like to hear it
from the king himself.
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469. The king is very busy
at this moment.
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470. He should be here
learning what it means
to rule.
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471. He is learning.
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472. On this occasion,
in his capacity as ruler,
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473. he's asked me to speak
on his behalf.
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474. I returned to the capital
to pay my respects
to my brother.
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475. And to you.
And to serve the king.
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476. I did not return
to the capital
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477. to serve as your puppet.
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478. To watch you stack
the small council
with sycophants.
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479. Sending your own brother
away so he wouldn't be—
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480. My brother has left
the capital to lead
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481. a sensitive
diplomatic mission.
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482. What mission?
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483. That is not your concern
as Master of War.
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484. I do not recognize
your authority
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485. to dictate what is
and is not my concern.
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486. You are the Queen Mother,
nothing more.
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487. You would abandon your king
in his time of need?
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488. If he wants to send for me,
I will be waiting for him.
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489. At Casterly Rock.
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490. Come on, you know
this one.
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491. It looks like
an animal.
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492. Snake.
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493. Sssnake. S.
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494. - It's an S.
- Right, very good.
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495. Huh!
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496. Did you know that the youngest
Lord Commander in history
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497. Osric Stark was elected
at the age of 10?
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498. I know S.
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499. You'll learn,
I promise.
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500. I taught Ser Davos,
and old people are terrible
at learning new things.
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501. Well, you're
a wonderful teacher.
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502. Very patient.
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503. I only said
that the more time
that you spend practicing,
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504. the faster
you'll be able to read.
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505. That's all right.
We're doing just fine.
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506. I'm sure you
and "Ostrich" Stark
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507. have a lot to talk about.
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508. How old were you
when you learned
how to read?
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509. - Three.
- Three?
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510. Who taught you,
your mother?
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511. No, old Maester
Cressen did.
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512. I had a lot of time
to practice.
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513. My mother kept me
inside because...
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514. What do you call it
in the south,
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515. what happened
to your face?
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516. Greyscale.
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517. What do you call it
north of the Wall?
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518. I don't know.
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519. But two
of my sisters had it.
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520. They both died.
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521. How did they cure you?
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522. I don't remember.
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523. I was a baby.
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524. Lots of people came
and tried, I think.
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525. Whatever they did,
it went away.
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526. What happened
to your sisters?
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527. My father made them
move out of the keep
into the huts outside.
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528. None of us were allowed
to go near them.
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529. But we heard them,
especially at night.
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530. They started to sound
not like themselves.
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531. Did you ever see them?
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532. Only once
at the end.
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533. They were covered
with it.
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534. Their faces,
their arms.
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535. They acted like animals.
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536. My father had to drag them
out to the woods on a rope.
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537. What did he do with them
in the woods?
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538. Mother.
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539. Leave us.
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540. Your Grace.
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541. You need to stay
away from that girl.
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542. - Why?
- She's a wildling.
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543. Her name is Gilly.
She's nice.
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544. I'm teaching her
to read.
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545. She's a wildling.
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546. Your father defeated
her people.
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547. He executed their king
for treason.
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548. They could strike at him
by striking at you.
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549. Gilly wouldn't do that.
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550. You have no idea
what people will do.
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551. All your books
and you still don't know.
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552. I ordered Mance Rayder
burned at the stake.
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553. You prevented that order
from being carried out.
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554. You showed mercy
to Mance Rayder.
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555. A king's word is law.
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556. Perhaps you should ask
Ser Davos how much mercy
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557. I show to lawbreakers.
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558. Show too much kindness,
people won't fear you.
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559. If they don't fear you,
they don't follow you.
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560. With respect,
Your Grace,
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561. the free folk
will never follow you
no matter what you do.
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562. You're the man who burned
their king alive.
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563. Who, then?
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564. You?
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565. No.
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566. Only one of their own.
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567. Do you know
this wretched girl,
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568. Lyanna Mormont?
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569. The Lord Commander's niece.
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570. Lady of Bear Island
and a child of 10.
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571. I asked her to commit
her house to my cause.
That's her response.
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572. "Bear Island knows no king
but the King in the North,
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573. whose name is Stark."
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574. That amuses you?
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575. I apologize, Your Grace.
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576. Northerners can be
a bit like the free folk.
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577. - Loyal to their own.
- Stannis: I know.
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578. My brother Robert
went on often and loudly
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579. about how difficult
it was to control them.
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580. Even with
your father's help.
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581. Tonight, the Night's Watch
elect a new Lord Commander.
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582. Ser Alliser Thorne
is going to win.
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583. - Most likely.
- Unpleasant man.
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584. He thinks
you're a traitor.
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585. What's your life going
to be like here at the Wall
with Thorne in command?
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586. Unpleasant, I expect.
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587. Your bravery
made him look weak.
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588. He'll punish you for it.
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589. I don't punish men
for bravery.
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590. I reward them.
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591. I don't doubt it,
Your Grace.
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592. But I'm a brother
of the Night's Watch.
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593. I pledged them my life,
my honor, my sword.
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594. I don't know what
I have left to give you.
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595. You can give me
the North.
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596. I can't.
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597. Even if I wanted to,
I'm a bastard, a Snow.
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598. Kneel before me.
Lay your sword
at my feet.
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599. Pledge me your service
and you'll rise again
as Jon Stark,
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600. Lord of Winterfell.
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601. He'll make you a Stark
with the stroke of a pen?
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602. It's the first thing
I ever remember wanting.
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603. I'd daydream that my father
would ask the king
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604. and just like that,
I would never be the bastard
of Winterfell again.
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605. You deserve this.
You do.
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606. I couldn't be
happier for you.
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607. I'm going to refuse him.
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608. But you'd be
Lord of Winterfell.
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609. I swore a vow
to the Night's Watch.
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610. If I don't take
my own word seriously,
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611. what sort of Lord
of Winterfell would I be?
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612. Crowded. You'd think
we were serving venison stew.
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613. Does anyone wish
to speak for candidates
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614. before we cast our tokens
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615. for the 998th
Lord Commander
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616. of the Night's Watch?
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617. Ser Alliser Thorne
is not just a knight,
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618. he's a man
of true nobility.
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619. He was acting commander
when the Wall came
under attack
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620. - and led us to victory
against the wildlings.
- Men: Hear, hear.
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621. He's a veteran
of 100 battles
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622. and has been a defender
of the Watch and the Wall
almost all of his life.
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623. Aye.
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624. He's the only true choice.
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625. Ser Denys Mallister
joined the Watch as a boy
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626. and has served loyally
longer than any other ranger.
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627. Through 10 winters
he served.
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628. As commander
of the Shadow Tower,
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629. he kept
the wildlings away.
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630. We could do no better.
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631. If there is no one else,
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632. we will begin the voting.
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633. The triangular
tokens count
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634. for Ser Alliser Thorne.
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635. The square tokens
for Ser Denys Mallister.
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636. - Each brother will—
- Maester Aemon.
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637. Samwell Tarly.
Go on.
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638. - Slynt: Sam the Slayer.
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639. Another wildling lover
just like his friend
Jon Snow.
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640. How's your lady love,
Slayer?
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641. - Her name is Gilly.
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642. Brother Slynt
knows her quite well.
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643. They cowered together
in the larder during
the battle for the Wall.
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644. - Slynt: Lies!
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645. A wildling girl,
a baby,
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646. and Lord Janos.
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647. I found him there
after the battle was over
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648. in a puddle
of his own making.
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649. Whilst Lord Janos
was hiding
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650. with the women
and children,
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651. Jon Snow was leading.
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652. Ser Alliser
fought bravely,
it is true.
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653. And when he was wounded,
it was Jon who saved us.
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654. He took charge
of the Wall's defense.
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655. He killed the Magnar
of the Thenns.
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656. He went north to deal
with Mance Rayder
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657. knowing it almost
certainly meant
his own death.
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658. Before that,
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659. he led the mission to avenge
Lord Commander Mormont.
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660. Mormont himself chose Jon
to be his steward.
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661. He saw something
in Jon and now we've
all seen it, too.
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662. He may be young,
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663. but he's the commander
we turned to
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664. when the night was darkest.
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665. I can't argue
with any of that.
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666. But who does Jon Snow
want to command?
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667. Night's Watch
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668. or the wildlings?
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669. Everyone knows he loved
a wildling girl
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670. and spoke with
Mance Rayder many times.
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671. What would have happened
in that tent between
those two old friends
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672. if Stannis's army
hadn't come along?
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673. We all saw him put
the King-beyond-the-Wall
out of his misery.
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674. Do you want to
choose a man who has fought
the wildlings all his life
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675. or a man who makes
love to them?
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676. It is time.
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677. It appears to be
a tie, Maester.
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678. Jon Snow! Jon Snow!
Jon Snow! Jon Snow!
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679. You. You.
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680. What have you
got there?
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681. - I said—
- Turn around and go.
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682. Turn around and go.
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683. That's a nice
little sword.
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684. Worth 100 pieces,
a sword like that.
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685. Nothing's worth
anything to dead men.
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686. Come on.
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687. Quickly, go! Go!
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688. Who are you?
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689. Why were they
scared of you?
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690. You lost this.
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691. You said there was
no Jaqen H'ghar here.
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692. There isn't.
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693. A man is not
Jaqen H'ghar.
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694. Well, who are you, then?
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695. No one.
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696. And that is who
a girl must become.
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697. Why?
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698. Mhysa! Mhysa!
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699. Mhysa! Mhysa!
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700. Mhysa! Mhysa!
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701. Mhysa!
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702. She should have cut off
the traitor's head
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703. in the Great Pyramid
and been done with it.
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704. Which is what I keep
telling her to do to you.
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705. Mhysa! Mhysa!
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706. Mhysa.
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707. - Mhysa!
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708. I'll stand guard
outside your door
tonight, Your Grace.
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709. We all guard tonight.
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710. Leave me.
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711. Drogon.
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