1. I'm so sorry, my queen.
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2. He was a good man.
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3. "Barristan the Bold"
they called him.
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4. He crossed a continent
to serve me.
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5. He was a loyal friend.
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6. And he died in an alley,
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7. butchered by cowards
who hide behind masks.
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8. We could pull back
to the pyramid district,
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9. secure it,
and use it as a base
from which to operate.
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10. Then we clean the city out,
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11. neighborhood
by neighborhood,
street by street,
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12. until the rats
have nowhere left to hide.
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13. I prefer
your earlier suggestion.
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14. Round up the leaders of each
of Meereen's great families
and bring them to me.
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15. But I'm the leader
of my family.
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16. No, Your Grace.
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17. I had nothing
to do with this.
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18. Your Grace!
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19. - ( praying quietly )
- ( dragon snarling )
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20. Don't want
to overfeed them.
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21. Tomorrow perhaps.
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22. "And though Daenerys
maintains her grip
on Slaver's Bay,
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23. forces rise against her
from within and without.
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24. She refuses to leave
until the freedom
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25. of the former slaves
is secure."
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26. She sounds like
quite a woman.
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27. And she's alone,
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28. under siege,
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29. no family to guide her
or protect her.
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30. Her last relation
thousands of miles away,
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31. useless, dying.
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32. Don't say that,
Maester Aemon.
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33. A Targaryen
alone in the world
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34. is a terrible thing.
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35. Maester Aemon.
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36. Lord Commander.
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37. Sam, I'd like to speak
to the maester alone.
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38. How are you feeling?
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39. Oh, like
a hundred-year-old man
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40. slowly freezing to death.
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41. I need your advice.
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42. There's something I want
to do, something I...
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43. have to do.
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44. But it'll divide
the Night's Watch.
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45. Bitterly.
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46. Half the men
will hate me the moment
I give the order.
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47. Half the men hate you
already, Lord Commander.
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48. Do it.
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49. But you don't know
what it is.
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50. That doesn't matter.
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51. You do.
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52. You will find little joy
in your command.
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53. But with luck,
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54. you will find
the strength to do
what needs to be done.
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55. Kill the boy, Jon Snow.
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56. Winter is almost
upon us.
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57. Kill the boy
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58. and let the man be born.
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59. Where are the rest
of the free folk now?
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60. Where have they gone?
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61. Who leads them?
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62. They followed Mance.
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63. They won't follow
anyone else.
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64. What about you?
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65. Hard to lead
when you're in chains.
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66. What if I unchained you?
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67. Why would you do that?
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68. Because you
are not my enemy.
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69. And I'm not yours.
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70. You sure seemed like
my enemy when you were
killing my friends.
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71. For 8,000 years
the Night's Watch
have sworn an oath
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72. to be the shield
that guards the realms
of men.
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73. And for 8,000 years
we've fallen short
of that oath.
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74. You belong
to the realms of men.
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75. All of you.
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76. And now everything
is going to change?
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77. - It is.
- Why now?
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78. Because now
I am Lord Commander
of the Night's Watch.
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79. What would you
have me do,
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80. Lord Commander?
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81. I'd have you go
north of the Wall.
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82. Gather the remaining
free folk wherever they are
and bring them back here.
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83. I'll open the gates
for them and let
them through.
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84. I'll find them
lands to settle
south of the Wall.
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85. They won't kneel for you
and neither will I.
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86. I don't want them
to kneel for me.
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87. I want them
to fight with me
when the time comes.
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88. The day I ask my people
to fight with the crows
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89. is the day my people
cut my guts from my belly
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90. and make me eat them.
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91. And how many
of your people
can't fight?
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92. The women,
the children,
the old, the sick—
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93. what happens to them?
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94. You're condemning
them to death.
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95. Worse than death
because you're too proud
to make peace.
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96. Or maybe
you're not proud.
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97. Maybe you're
just a coward.
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98. Easy thing to say
to a man in chains.
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99. Your people
need a leader.
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100. And they need
to get south of the Wall
before it's too late.
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101. We don't have much time
and they have less.
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102. The walkers are coming
and they'll hit your
people first.
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103. I'm not asking
you to make peace
to save your skin.
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104. Make peace to save
your people.
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105. Most of them
are at Hardhome.
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106. You know where that is?
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107. Up on Storrold's Point.
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108. I can give you 10 horses
and nine other men.
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109. You can get there
in a week.
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110. We'll need ships.
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111. I'll talk to King Stannis
about lending you his fleet.
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112. All right, then.
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113. You're coming with me.
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114. You're the Lord Commander
of the Night's Watch.
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115. They need
to hear it from you.
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116. They need to know
the ships they are boarding
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117. won't be torched
in the middle of the sea.
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118. You come with me
or I don't go.
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119. You'd bring wildlings here
through our gates?
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120. Men, women, and children
will die by the thousands
if we do nothing.
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121. Let them die.
We got our own
to worry about.
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122. - Less enemies for us.
- ( cheering )
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123. Fewer.
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124. - What?
- Nothing.
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125. Look, well, there is
good farmland in the Gift.
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126. - ( men laughing )
- Land that no one uses now.
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127. A dozen
abandoned villages.
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128. And why do you think
the farmers abandoned
those villages?
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129. Because the wildlings
raided them for years.
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130. Cut them down just like
they did this boy's people.
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131. Aye!
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132. We've been fighting them
for thousands of years.
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133. They've slaughtered
villages.
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134. They've slaughtered
our brothers.
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135. And we've slaughtered theirs.
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136. I will follow
you anywhere,
you know that.
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137. - But they killed Grenn.
- Men: Yes.
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138. - And they killed Pyp.
- Men: Aye.
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139. They killed 50
of our brothers.
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140. I can't forget that.
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141. I can't forgive it.
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142. You were at the Fist
of the First Men.
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143. If we abandon them,
you know what they become.
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144. We can learn to live
with the wildlings
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145. or we can add them
to the army of the dead.
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146. Whatever they are now,
they're better than that.
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147. Thank you.
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148. Olly.
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149. If you have something
you want to say to me,
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150. say it.
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151. It's all right.
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152. You don't mean it,
do you?
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153. Telling the wildlings
you want to make peace.
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154. You're just doing it
to trick them.
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155. It's not a trick.
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156. They burned my village.
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157. They put an arrow
through my father's head
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158. right in front of me.
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159. They butchered my mother,
everyone I ever knew.
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160. I know what it's like
to lose the people you love.
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161. I know this is hard
for you.
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162. But winter is coming.
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163. We know what's
coming with it.
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164. We can't face it alone.
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165. Will there be anything else
you need, Lord Commander?
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166. No.
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167. - ( horse neighs )
- ( people chatting )
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168. She's far away
from the Lannisters.
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169. This is her home.
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170. Maybe Lady Sansa's
better off here.
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171. Better off
with the Boltons
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172. who murdered
her mother and brother?
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173. Sansa's in danger even
if she doesn't realize it.
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174. Thank you.
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175. You've lived here
a long time?
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176. Aye.
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177. Did you know Lord Eddard?
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178. I knew him
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179. and his father
before him.
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180. The Starks are gone now.
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181. Not all of them.
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182. I know who's inside
that castle.
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183. Everyone knows.
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184. The Boltons.
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185. I'm not talking
about the Boltons.
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186. I need to get
a message to her.
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187. To Sansa Stark.
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188. Who are you?
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189. Someone who swore
to keep her safe.
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190. Swore to who?
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191. Her mother.
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192. Her mother's dead.
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193. That doesn't release me
from an oath.
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194. I served Lady Catelyn.
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195. I serve her still.
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196. Who do you serve?
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197. Come back here.
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198. Myranda.
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199. I saw you
staring at her.
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200. I'm going to marry her.
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201. That will involve looking
at her from time to time.
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202. You said you'd marry me.
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203. And I meant it.
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204. When I was a bastard
named Snow.
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205. But I'm a Bolton now.
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206. What I want is no longer
the primary consideration.
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207. I'm furthering a dynasty.
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208. Do you think
she's pretty?
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209. ( scoffs )
Of course I do.
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210. I'm not blind.
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211. You think
she's pretty, too.
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212. I'm looking forward
to our wedding night.
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213. But don't worry,
I'll have plenty
of time for you.
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214. Perhaps I'll marry, too.
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215. You're the kennel
master's daughter.
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216. Who are you going to marry,
the stable keeper's son?
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217. You're mine.
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218. You're not going
anywhere.
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219. Unless I have to listen
to more of your jealousy.
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220. Jealousy bores me.
You remember what happens
to people who bore me.
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221. You're not
going to bore me,
are you, Myranda?
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222. Never.
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223. Beg pardon, my lady.
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224. I've come to refill
the wash basin.
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225. Oh, I don't need—
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226. You still have
friends in the North.
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227. If you're ever
in trouble,
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228. light a candle
in the highest window
of the broken tower.
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229. - But who—
- You're not alone.
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230. I like your dress.
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231. Who made it for you?
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232. I made it myself.
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233. Really?
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234. Who— who are you?
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235. I'm Myranda,
the kennel master's
daughter.
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236. May I?
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237. Oh, wonderful.
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238. The stitching.
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239. - Who taught you?
- My mother.
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240. I'm sorry for what
happened to her.
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241. Thank you.
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242. It's good
that she taught you.
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243. It was a gift.
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244. Now every time you wear
something you made,
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245. you can remember her.
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246. I'd rather
have a mother.
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247. I know.
It's not the same.
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248. Still, it's good
to remember.
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249. Remember the way
things were.
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250. I almost forgot.
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251. There's something else
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252. to help you remember.
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253. Down there
at the end.
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254. What is it?
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255. That would spoil
the surprise.
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256. Go ahead,
it's perfectly safe.
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257. You won't believe it
when you see it.
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258. - ( barking continues )
- ( chains rattling )
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259. Theon?
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260. You shouldn't be here.
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261. You smell particularly
ripe this evening.
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262. Pour me some wine.
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263. Do you have
something to tell me?
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264. No, my lord.
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265. Reek.
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266. She saw me.
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267. Who?
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268. Sansa.
Lady Sansa.
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269. She came to the kennels.
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270. She saw you?
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271. Yes.
I'm sorry, master.
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272. Forgive me.
I didn't think—
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273. Come here.
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274. You mustn't keep
secrets from me, Reek.
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275. Get on your knees.
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276. Give me your hand.
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277. I forgive you.
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278. I trust you
find your chamber
suitable, my lady.
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279. Yes, thank you,
my lord.
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280. Allow me.
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281. Mother.
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282. Thank you, Ramsay.
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283. My lady,
we are all a family,
we northerners.
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284. Our blood ties go back
thousands of years.
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285. So I'd like to drink
to our wedding.
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286. May our happiness
spread from Moat Cailin
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287. to the Last Hearth.
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288. To your wedding.
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289. To your wedding.
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290. It must be difficult
for you being in
a strange place.
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291. This isn't
a strange place.
This is my home.
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292. It's the people
who are strange.
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293. You're right.
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294. Very strange.
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295. More wine, please.
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296. I heard you two
had been reunited.
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297. A fitting place for it.
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298. I like to imagine that
the last time you spoke
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299. was in this very room.
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300. Are you still
angry with him
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301. after he...
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302. what he did?
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303. Don't worry.
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304. The North remembers.
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305. I punished him
for it.
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306. He's not ironborn
anymore.
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307. Not Theon Greyjoy anymore.
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308. He's a new man.
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309. A new person, anyway.
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310. Aren't you, Reek?
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311. Yes, master.
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312. That's his
new name— Reek.
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313. Why are you doing this?
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314. Because Reek has
something to say to you.
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315. Don't you, Reek?
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316. An apology.
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317. Apologize to Lady Sansa
for what you did.
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318. Apologize for murdering
her two brothers.
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319. I'm sorry.
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320. Look at her, Reek.
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321. An apology
doesn't mean anything
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322. if you're not looking
the person in the eye.
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323. - I'm sorry.
- Ramsay: Sorry about what?
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324. For killing your brothers.
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325. There, over and done with.
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326. Doesn't everyone
feel better? I do.
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327. That was getting
very tense.
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328. Whew.
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329. You know what,
my lady?
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330. What with him
having murdered
your brothers
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331. and the rest
of your family gone...
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332. Reek here is the nearest
thing to living kin
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333. that you have left.
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334. Reek.
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335. You will give away
the bride.
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336. Someone has to.
What better person?
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337. Good? Good?
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338. Yes, yes, very good.
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339. Wonderful.
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340. Walda and I have
some good news as well,
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341. since we're all together.
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342. We're going
to have a baby.
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343. I'm very happy for you.
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344. From the way
she's carrying,
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345. Maester Wolkan says
it looks like a boy.
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346. How can you be sure?
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347. Sure of what?
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348. That she's pregnant.
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349. I mean...
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350. how can you tell?
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351. Maester Wolkan
has assured us
beyond all doubt.
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352. So how did
you manage it?
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353. Manage what?
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354. Getting her pregnant.
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355. I imagine you're familiar
with the procedure.
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356. Of course,
but how did you...
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357. find it?
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358. You disgraced yourself
at dinner
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359. parading that creature
before the Stark girl.
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360. - And if it's a boy?
- ( chuckles )
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361. You're worried about
your position.
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362. My position
is quite clear.
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363. I'm your son
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364. until a better
alternative comes along.
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365. You've never asked me
about your mother.
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366. Why would I?
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367. She had me,
she died.
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368. And here we are.
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369. She was a peasant girl.
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370. Pretty in a common
sort of way.
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371. She was the miller's wife.
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372. Apparently
they had married without
my knowledge or consent.
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373. So I had him hanged
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374. and I took her
beneath the tree
where he was swaying.
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375. She fought me
the whole time.
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376. She was lucky
I didn't hang her, too.
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377. A year later
she came to my gates
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378. with a squalling baby
in her arms.
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379. A baby she claimed
was mine.
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380. I nearly had her whipped
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381. and the child
thrown in the river.
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382. But then I looked at you
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383. and I saw then
what I see now.
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384. You are my son.
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385. Stannis Baratheon has
an army at Castle Black.
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386. But he won't
stay for long.
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387. He wants the Iron Throne,
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388. and the road
to King's Landing comes
right through Winterfell.
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389. He means to take the North.
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390. But the North is ours.
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391. It's yours and mine.
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392. Will you help me
defeat him?
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393. Yes.
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394. Is this every
book there is?
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395. Every book there is?
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396. - In the world.
- Well, no.
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397. There are thousands
and thousands of books
out there.
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398. This library is rather
small, actually.
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399. Where you grew up,
were there more books?
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400. My father's not
the most literate man.
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401. They say the Citadel
has the largest library
in the world.
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402. Where's that?
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403. The Citadel?
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404. In Oldtown.
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405. I'm sorry
I don't know things.
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406. Oh, Gilly,
look at me.
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407. You know how to do
a hundred things
I can never do.
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408. You can build a fire
with wet wood.
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409. You can cook.
You can stitch a wound.
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410. I can wash the linens.
I can sweep the floor.
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411. - Well...
- Why does the Citadel have
the biggest library?
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412. It's where they train
the maesters.
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413. Like Maester Aemon?
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414. I wanted to be one
when I was young.
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415. Instead, I became a man
of the Night's Watch.
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416. Far more adventure
up here anyway.
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417. I wouldn't have met you.
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418. Ah, Your Grace.
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419. You're Samwell Tarly?
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420. I am,
Your Grace.
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421. Your father
is Randyll Tarly.
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422. He defeated my brother
at the Battle of Ashford.
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423. Only battle
Robert ever lost.
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424. I told him he shouldn't
go so far west so soon,
but he never listened.
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425. Fine soldier,
your father.
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426. You don't look
like a soldier.
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427. But I'm told you killed
a white walker.
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428. I did, Your Grace.
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429. How?
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430. With a dagger
made of dragonglass.
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431. Dragonglass?
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432. What the maesters
call obsidian.
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433. I know what it is.
We have it in Dragonstone.
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434. Why would obsidian
kill a walker?
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435. I don't know.
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436. I've been going through
all the old manuscripts
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437. hoping to find something,
and all I've learned
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438. is that the children
of the forest used to
hunt with dragonglass.
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439. The Lady Melisandre
told me that death
marches on the Wall.
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440. I've seen it,
Your Grace.
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441. Seen what?
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442. The army of the dead.
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443. - And when they come—
- We have to know how
to fight them.
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444. Keep reading,
Samwell Tarly.
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445. It's time.
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446. Uh, Your Grace.
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447. Wouldn't it
be better to wait?
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448. When Jon Snow returns
with the wildlings, we could
have thousands more men.
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449. If Jon Snow returns
with the wildlings.
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450. We can't wait that long.
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451. We have the advantage—
more men, more horses,
all fed and rested.
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452. But every day we wait,
the odds shift in
Bolton's favor.
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453. This could turn to winter
at any moment.
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454. We have to act now.
Give the order.
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455. We march at sunrise.
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456. I'll choose
a dozen men to stay
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457. and guard the queen
and the princess.
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458. No need.
They're coming with us.
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459. It's a tough road ahead,
Your Grace.
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460. - Won't they be safer—
- Here?
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461. Half these watchmen
are killers and rapists.
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462. No, they march with us.
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463. As you wish,
Your Grace.
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464. - ( chatter )
- ( horses snorting )
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465. Do you think Father will let
me go down into the crypt?
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466. Beg your pardon?
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467. At Winterfell.
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468. All the Kings in the North
are buried there.
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469. Bran the Builder
and King Dorren and—
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470. First things first.
It's a long march ahead.
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471. And then we have
to take the castle.
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472. Is there going
to be a battle?
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473. Aye, princess, but you
won't be anywhere near—
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474. That's enough talk
of battle, Ser Davos.
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475. You'll scare the child.
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476. Yes, my queen.
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477. - I'm not scared.
- Well, I am.
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478. When the battle comes,
promise you'll protect me.
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479. I promise.
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480. I hope you know
what you're doing
with these wildlings.
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481. I need those ships.
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482. You'll get them back,
I swear it.
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483. Have a safe journey,
Your Grace.
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484. And thank you.
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485. Mount up!
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486. Colors!
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487. No.
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488. You're still too weak.
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489. Ser Barristan?
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490. Are you ashamed?
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491. You were ambushed,
outnumbered.
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492. There was no way
you could have known.
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493. This is not why.
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494. Wounded in war,
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495. there is no shame
for this.
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496. I am ashamed
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497. because when
the knife go in
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498. and I fall to the ground,
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499. I am afraid.
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500. All men fear death.
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501. No, not death.
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502. I fear
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503. I never again see Missandei
from the Island of Naath.
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504. Now you have
given the Masters
what they deserve.
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505. If I give everyone
what they deserve,
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506. I'll have no one
left to rule.
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507. Ser Barristan
counseled mercy
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508. when I took
this city right up
to the morning he died.
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509. Daario Naharis
thinks I should kill
the former Masters
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510. and let the rest
of the city fend
for itself.
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511. What do you think?
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512. Your Grace, I think
that I am not fit
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513. to have an opinion
on these matters.
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514. You are as fit
as anyone I know.
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515. You know why I'm here.
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516. And you know who
will suffer the most
if this all falls apart.
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517. So what do you think?
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518. I can only tell you
what I have seen, Your Grace.
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519. I have seen you listen
to your counselors.
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520. I have seen you
lean on their experience
when your own was lacking
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521. and weigh the choices
they put before you.
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522. And I have seen you
ignore your counselors...
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523. because there was
a better choice.
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524. One that only
you could see.
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525. My— my queen,
please do not do this.
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526. What about
"valar morghulis"?
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527. I did not want
to die a coward.
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528. Apparently I do not
want to die at all.
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529. It takes courage
to admit fear.
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530. And to admit a mistake.
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531. I came here to tell you
that I was wrong.
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532. I was wrong
and you were right.
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533. About tradition.
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534. About bringing the people
of this city together.
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535. I will reopen
the fighting pits.
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536. To free men only.
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537. Slavery will never
return to Meereen,
not while I live.
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538. Yes, my queen.
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539. And in order to forge
a lasting bond with
the Meereenese people,
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540. I will marry the leader
of an ancient family.
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541. Thankfully a suitor
is already on his knees.
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542. Don't worry.
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543. I'll be fine.
Nothing broken,
I don't think.
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544. Where are we now?
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545. Not the Rhoyne.
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546. Long, sullen silences
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547. and an occasional
punch in the face.
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548. The Mormont way.
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549. Let's start over.
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550. I apologize for before.
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551. My mouth sometimes
runs away from me.
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552. This doesn't have to be
an unpleasant trip.
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553. We're going to be spending
a lot of time together
on the way to Meereen.
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554. We are.
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555. What would make our time
together truly enjoyable
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556. would be some wine.
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557. No wine.
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558. I am a person who drinks.
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559. People who drink
need to keep drinking.
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560. Otherwise,
they're not...
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561. I know where we are.
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562. You're taking us
through Valyria.
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563. I am.
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564. Have you sailed
this route before?
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565. No.
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566. You're going to bring
Daenerys a souvenir
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567. from her ancestral homeland
in case I'm not enough?
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568. I think you'll be plenty.
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569. You know what they say.
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570. The Doom
still rules Valyria.
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571. What about the demons
and the flames?
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572. Aren't you afraid
of the Doom?
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573. No.
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574. But pirates are.
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575. Oh.
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576. The Smoking Sea.
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577. How many centuries
before we learn
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578. how to build cities
like this again?
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579. For thousands of years
the Valyrians were
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580. the best in the world
at almost everything.
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581. And then...
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582. And then they weren't.
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583. And then they weren't.
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584. "They held each other
close and turned their
backs upon the end.
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585. The hills
that split asunder
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586. and the black
that ate the skies;
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587. The flames that shot
so high and hot
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588. that even dragons burned;
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589. Would never be
the final sights
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590. that fell upon
their eyes.
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591. A fly upon a wall,
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592. the waves the sea wind
whipped and churned—"
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593. "The city
of a thousand years,
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594. and all that men
had learned;
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595. The Doom consumed
it all alike,
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596. and neither
of them turned."
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597. I would clap.
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598. I suppose
this is it, then.
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599. This is what remains.
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600. What was that?
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601. - ( rasping )
- Stone Men!
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602. Don't let them
touch you!
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603. Get behind!
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604. Mormont, cut me free!
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605. Mormont!
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606. Mormont!
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607. - Mormont!
- ( shouts )
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608. ( faintly )
Tyrion?
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609. Tyrion.
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610. Tyrion.
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611. Tyrion.
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612. You're all right.
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613. You're heavier
than you look.
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614. Did any of them
touch you?
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615. You?
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616. I've seen
greyscale before,
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617. but nothing like that.
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618. I suppose that's why
they send them there.
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619. It'd be kinder to put
daggers in their hearts
and be done with it.
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620. Thank you for saving me.
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621. Of course, I wouldn't
have needed saving
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622. if you hadn't kidnapped me
in the first place.
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623. So what now?
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624. We walk
up the coast.
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625. With luck, we'll find
a fishing village.
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626. Maybe another boat.
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627. Without luck?
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628. We've got a long walk
ahead of us.
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629. I'll get some wood
for a fire.
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630. Try to get
some rest, huh?
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631. That's the best idea
you've had all day.
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