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King Charles: Do you not rise, sir, when your King approaches? Rise, sir, or to your knees in shame!
[the battered Prince Rupert kneels]
King Charles: You did give me your most solemn promise that you would hold Bristol for four months, yet you have not held it for four weeks. You promised mountains, yet you performed molehills. You make a knave of your King!
[the battered Prince Rupert kneels]
King Charles: You did give me your most solemn promise that you would hold Bristol for four months, yet you have not held it for four weeks. You promised mountains, yet you performed molehills. You make a knave of your King!
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Do you not rise sir when your king approaches
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Rise sir Or to your knees in shame
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You did give me your most solemn promise
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that you would hold Bristol for four months
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Yet you have not held it for four weeks
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You promised mountains yet you perform molehills
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You make a knave of your king
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Movie Summary
Oliver Cromwell can no longer tolerate King Charles' policies, and the self-interest of the ruling class, and leads a civil war to install Parliament as the ultimate ruler of England.