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| [00:16.70] | Chapter 5 My son is born |
| [00:23.84] | Next morning, Darnley came to see me. |
| [00:28.82] | He was afraid.'What's the matter,husband?' |
| [00:34.51] | I said.'Why are you crying?' |
| [00:40.36] | 'Oh Mary, Mary!'he said. 'I'm sorry!" |
| [00:46.72] | I was wrong!I helped those men to kill Riccio, |
| [00:51.47] | and now the Earl of Moray is back here with them! |
| [00:55.33] | He hates me!他恨我! |
| [00:57.13] | I am afraid they're going to kill me, and you too. |
| [01:01.77] | Think of our child, Mary, here inside you!' |
| [01:08.58] | He took me in his arms again. |
| [01:11.90] | I was very angry. |
| [01:15.52] | I am sorry, James, |
| [01:17.74] | that this man was your father. |
| [01:21.42] | He was a stupid boy, not a man. |
| [01:26.56] | He was tall and strong and beautiful |
| [01:31.77] | but he could never think like a man or a king. |
| [01:38.18] | I said,' You know these men, Henry. |
| [01:43.16] | What do they want?' |
| [01:46.70] | 'They-they want our child, Mary. |
| [01:51.45] | They don't want us. |
| [01:53.79] | They're going to put you in prison. |
| [01:56.79] | They don't want you to be Queen- |
| [02:00.04] | they want your child to be King or Queen. |
| [02:05.18] | I-I don't know what they want to do with me. |
| [02:12.33] | 'Perhaps they want you to be King, too, |
| [02:16.16] | without me,'I said quietly. |
| [02:22.08] | 'Then you can do what they say, like a little boy.' |
| [02:29.07] | 'Perhaps,Mary." |
| [02:31.13] | They said that,yesterday. |
| [02:33.47] | But now that Moray's here-I don't know. |
| [02:37.30] | I'm afraid. Please help me!' |
| [02:41.59] | He began to cry again. |
| [02:44.14] | 'What can we do?' |
| [02:47.39] | 'We can run away,'I said. |
| [02:51.19] | 'We can leave Edinburgh quickly and quietly, |
| [02:54.92] | before Ruthven and his men stop us. |
| [02:58.45] | Be quiet for a minute. |
| [03:00.88] | I want to think.' |
| [03:04.11] | I walked up and down for two or three minutes, |
| [03:09.03] | then I said:'Henry, go back to these men. |
| [03:15.79] | Tell them-' |
| [03:17.46] | 'No! Mary, please! I can't! |
| [03:22.31] | I'm afraid of them!' |
| [03:25.46] | 'Listen to me,Henry!" |
| [03:27.70] | And try to be a man. |
| [03:30.70] | Go and tell them I'm ill, |
| [03:33.73] | because of the child. |
| [03:36.17] | Say I'm not angry with them. |
| [03:38.83] | Tell them anything-lie to them. |
| [03:42.69] | Then, tonight, bring some men and horses here, |
| [03:48.34] | behind the castle…' |
| [03:53.02] | He went, and did it.All day I waited in my rooms, |
| [03:59.88] | and listened. |
| [04:02.37] | Then, at one o'clock in the morning, |
| [04:06.23] | Darnley and I went quietly down the stairs behind the castle. |
| [04:13.82] | Some of my friends were there, |
| [04:16.31] | with horses for us. |
| [04:19.43] | Quickly, we rode away into the night. |
| [04:24.56] | That was a very bad night. |
| [04:28.28] | It was dark and cold. |
| [04:31.68] | I was ill,and Darnley was afraid. |
| [04:37.89] | 'Come on!'he said. |
| [04:41.20] | 'Ride faster,woman! |
| [04:43.61] | You're too slow!' |
| [04:46.59] | But I was pregnant, and it was cold and dark. |
| [04:52.99] | We rode for five bours in the rain. |
| [04:57.08] | 'I can't, Henry!'I said. |
| [05:01.51] | 'I'm ill.Think of the baby!" |
| [05:05.54] | I don't want it to die!' |
| [05:09.31] | 'Why not?'he said. |
| [05:12.30] | We can always make another one!' |
| [05:16.85] | I'm sorry, but it is true. |
| [05:20.73] | Your father said things like that,James.. |
| [05:26.14] | Then he rode away in front of me, into the dark. |
| [05:32.71] | I rode slowly behind, |
| [05:35.69] | with my good woman, Bess Curle. |
| [05:41.50] | In the morning we arrived at Dunbar Castle. |
| [05:46.93] | Darnley slept,and I wrote letters to my friends. |
| [05:53.13] | Next day Lord Bothwell came to help me. |
| [05:57.89] | I liked him-he was a good, strong man. |
| [06:04.75] | Soon I had an army of 8,000 men. |
| [06:10.64] | Bothwell and I rode back to Edinburgh with the army. |
| [06:16.23] | Lord Ruthven died, and some of his friends ran away. |
| [06:22.08] | But the Earl of Moray stayed. |
| [06:26.72] | All that summer I ruled the country, |
| [06:30.95] | and waited for the baby. |
| [06:34.42] | My husband stayed outside my rooms. |
| [06:38.91] | I did not want to see him. |
| [06:41.85] | No one did. |
| [06:43.69] | Perhaps he drank with his friends. |
| [06:46.75] | I don't know. |
| [06:50.11] | And then, on 19th June, |
| [06:54.31] | in a small room in Edinburgh Castle, |
| [06:58.48] | my baby was born. |
| [07:02.06] | It took a long time, |
| [07:05.12] | but at last you were in my arms, James, my son. |
| [07:13.52] | I asked your father to come in. |
| [07:16.77] | 'My Lord Henry,'I said. |
| [07:20.67] | 'This is our baby! Look at him, my Lord. |
| [07:26.36] | Take him in your arms. |
| [07:29.34] | He is your son-isn't he beautiful?' |
| [07:35.92] | But your father did not love me, James. |
| [07:40.96] | Very often, after you were born, |
| [07:44.66] | he slept with other women. |
| [07:47.70] | I know that because he talked to everyone about it. |
| [07:53.48] | I think he wanted people to know. |
| [07:58.80] | And I am sorry, but I do not think he loved you,James. |
| [08:07.05] | When I took you to church and gave you your name, |
| [08:12.46] | he did not come. |
| [08:15.09] | He wasn't interested. |
| [08:18.44] | But because of him, |
| [08:20.72] | David Riccio was dead. |
| [08:24.58] | I could never forget that.Never. |
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| [00:16.70] | Chapter 5 My son is born |
| [00:23.84] | Next morning, Darnley came to see me |
| [00:28.82] | He was afraid' What' s the matter, husband?' |
| [00:34.51] | I said' Why are you crying?' |
| [00:40.36] | ' Oh Mary, Mary!' he said ' I' m sorry!" |
| [00:46.72] | I was wrong! I helped those men to kill Riccio, |
| [00:51.47] | and now the Earl of Moray is back here with them! |
| [00:55.33] | He hates me! ta hen wo! |
| [00:57.13] | I am afraid they' re going to kill me, and you too |
| [01:01.77] | Think of our child, Mary, here inside you!' |
| [01:08.58] | He took me in his arms again |
| [01:11.90] | I was very angry |
| [01:15.52] | I am sorry, James, |
| [01:17.74] | that this man was your father |
| [01:21.42] | He was a stupid boy, not a man |
| [01:26.56] | He was tall and strong and beautiful |
| [01:31.77] | but he could never think like a man or a king |
| [01:38.18] | I said,' You know these men, Henry |
| [01:43.16] | What do they want?' |
| [01:46.70] | ' Theythey want our child, Mary |
| [01:51.45] | They don' t want us |
| [01:53.79] | They' re going to put you in prison |
| [01:56.79] | They don' t want you to be Queen |
| [02:00.04] | they want your child to be King or Queen |
| [02:05.18] | II don' t know what they want to do with me |
| [02:12.33] | ' Perhaps they want you to be King, too, |
| [02:16.16] | without me,' I said quietly |
| [02:22.08] | ' Then you can do what they say, like a little boy' |
| [02:29.07] | ' Perhaps, Mary" |
| [02:31.13] | They said that, yesterday |
| [02:33.47] | But now that Moray' s hereI don' t know |
| [02:37.30] | I' m afraid Please help me!' |
| [02:41.59] | He began to cry again |
| [02:44.14] | ' What can we do?' |
| [02:47.39] | ' We can run away,' I said |
| [02:51.19] | ' We can leave Edinburgh quickly and quietly, |
| [02:54.92] | before Ruthven and his men stop us |
| [02:58.45] | Be quiet for a minute |
| [03:00.88] | I want to think' |
| [03:04.11] | I walked up and down for two or three minutes, |
| [03:09.03] | then I said:' Henry, go back to these men |
| [03:15.79] | Tell them' |
| [03:17.46] | ' No! Mary, please! I can' t! |
| [03:22.31] | I' m afraid of them!' |
| [03:25.46] | ' Listen to me, Henry!" |
| [03:27.70] | And try to be a man |
| [03:30.70] | Go and tell them I' m ill, |
| [03:33.73] | because of the child |
| [03:36.17] | Say I' m not angry with them |
| [03:38.83] | Tell them anythinglie to them |
| [03:42.69] | Then, tonight, bring some men and horses here, |
| [03:48.34] | behind the castle' |
| [03:53.02] | He went, and did it All day I waited in my rooms, |
| [03:59.88] | and listened |
| [04:02.37] | Then, at one o' clock in the morning, |
| [04:06.23] | Darnley and I went quietly down the stairs behind the castle |
| [04:13.82] | Some of my friends were there, |
| [04:16.31] | with horses for us |
| [04:19.43] | Quickly, we rode away into the night |
| [04:24.56] | That was a very bad night |
| [04:28.28] | It was dark and cold |
| [04:31.68] | I was ill, and Darnley was afraid |
| [04:37.89] | ' Come on!' he said |
| [04:41.20] | ' Ride faster, woman! |
| [04:43.61] | You' re too slow!' |
| [04:46.59] | But I was pregnant, and it was cold and dark |
| [04:52.99] | We rode for five bours in the rain |
| [04:57.08] | ' I can' t, Henry!' I said |
| [05:01.51] | ' I' m ill Think of the baby!" |
| [05:05.54] | I don' t want it to die!' |
| [05:09.31] | ' Why not?' he said |
| [05:12.30] | We can always make another one!' |
| [05:16.85] | I' m sorry, but it is true |
| [05:20.73] | Your father said things like that, James. |
| [05:26.14] | Then he rode away in front of me, into the dark |
| [05:32.71] | I rode slowly behind, |
| [05:35.69] | with my good woman, Bess Curle |
| [05:41.50] | In the morning we arrived at Dunbar Castle |
| [05:46.93] | Darnley slept, and I wrote letters to my friends |
| [05:53.13] | Next day Lord Bothwell came to help me |
| [05:57.89] | I liked himhe was a good, strong man |
| [06:04.75] | Soon I had an army of 8, 000 men |
| [06:10.64] | Bothwell and I rode back to Edinburgh with the army |
| [06:16.23] | Lord Ruthven died, and some of his friends ran away |
| [06:22.08] | But the Earl of Moray stayed |
| [06:26.72] | All that summer I ruled the country, |
| [06:30.95] | and waited for the baby |
| [06:34.42] | My husband stayed outside my rooms |
| [06:38.91] | I did not want to see him |
| [06:41.85] | No one did |
| [06:43.69] | Perhaps he drank with his friends |
| [06:46.75] | I don' t know |
| [06:50.11] | And then, on 19th June, |
| [06:54.31] | in a small room in Edinburgh Castle, |
| [06:58.48] | my baby was born |
| [07:02.06] | It took a long time, |
| [07:05.12] | but at last you were in my arms, James, my son |
| [07:13.52] | I asked your father to come in |
| [07:16.77] | ' My Lord Henry,' I said |
| [07:20.67] | ' This is our baby! Look at him, my Lord |
| [07:26.36] | Take him in your arms |
| [07:29.34] | He is your sonisn' t he beautiful?' |
| [07:35.92] | But your father did not love me, James |
| [07:40.96] | Very often, after you were born, |
| [07:44.66] | he slept with other women |
| [07:47.70] | I know that because he talked to everyone about it |
| [07:53.48] | I think he wanted people to know |
| [07:58.80] | And I am sorry, but I do not think he loved you, James |
| [08:07.05] | When I took you to church and gave you your name, |
| [08:12.46] | he did not come |
| [08:15.09] | He wasn' t interested |
| [08:18.44] | But because of him, |
| [08:20.72] | David Riccio was dead |
| [08:24.58] | I could never forget that Never |
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| [00:16.70] | Chapter 5 My son is born |
| [00:23.84] | Next morning, Darnley came to see me |
| [00:28.82] | He was afraid' What' s the matter, husband?' |
| [00:34.51] | I said' Why are you crying?' |
| [00:40.36] | ' Oh Mary, Mary!' he said ' I' m sorry!" |
| [00:46.72] | I was wrong! I helped those men to kill Riccio, |
| [00:51.47] | and now the Earl of Moray is back here with them! |
| [00:55.33] | He hates me! tā hèn wǒ! |
| [00:57.13] | I am afraid they' re going to kill me, and you too |
| [01:01.77] | Think of our child, Mary, here inside you!' |
| [01:08.58] | He took me in his arms again |
| [01:11.90] | I was very angry |
| [01:15.52] | I am sorry, James, |
| [01:17.74] | that this man was your father |
| [01:21.42] | He was a stupid boy, not a man |
| [01:26.56] | He was tall and strong and beautiful |
| [01:31.77] | but he could never think like a man or a king |
| [01:38.18] | I said,' You know these men, Henry |
| [01:43.16] | What do they want?' |
| [01:46.70] | ' Theythey want our child, Mary |
| [01:51.45] | They don' t want us |
| [01:53.79] | They' re going to put you in prison |
| [01:56.79] | They don' t want you to be Queen |
| [02:00.04] | they want your child to be King or Queen |
| [02:05.18] | II don' t know what they want to do with me |
| [02:12.33] | ' Perhaps they want you to be King, too, |
| [02:16.16] | without me,' I said quietly |
| [02:22.08] | ' Then you can do what they say, like a little boy' |
| [02:29.07] | ' Perhaps, Mary" |
| [02:31.13] | They said that, yesterday |
| [02:33.47] | But now that Moray' s hereI don' t know |
| [02:37.30] | I' m afraid Please help me!' |
| [02:41.59] | He began to cry again |
| [02:44.14] | ' What can we do?' |
| [02:47.39] | ' We can run away,' I said |
| [02:51.19] | ' We can leave Edinburgh quickly and quietly, |
| [02:54.92] | before Ruthven and his men stop us |
| [02:58.45] | Be quiet for a minute |
| [03:00.88] | I want to think' |
| [03:04.11] | I walked up and down for two or three minutes, |
| [03:09.03] | then I said:' Henry, go back to these men |
| [03:15.79] | Tell them' |
| [03:17.46] | ' No! Mary, please! I can' t! |
| [03:22.31] | I' m afraid of them!' |
| [03:25.46] | ' Listen to me, Henry!" |
| [03:27.70] | And try to be a man |
| [03:30.70] | Go and tell them I' m ill, |
| [03:33.73] | because of the child |
| [03:36.17] | Say I' m not angry with them |
| [03:38.83] | Tell them anythinglie to them |
| [03:42.69] | Then, tonight, bring some men and horses here, |
| [03:48.34] | behind the castle' |
| [03:53.02] | He went, and did it All day I waited in my rooms, |
| [03:59.88] | and listened |
| [04:02.37] | Then, at one o' clock in the morning, |
| [04:06.23] | Darnley and I went quietly down the stairs behind the castle |
| [04:13.82] | Some of my friends were there, |
| [04:16.31] | with horses for us |
| [04:19.43] | Quickly, we rode away into the night |
| [04:24.56] | That was a very bad night |
| [04:28.28] | It was dark and cold |
| [04:31.68] | I was ill, and Darnley was afraid |
| [04:37.89] | ' Come on!' he said |
| [04:41.20] | ' Ride faster, woman! |
| [04:43.61] | You' re too slow!' |
| [04:46.59] | But I was pregnant, and it was cold and dark |
| [04:52.99] | We rode for five bours in the rain |
| [04:57.08] | ' I can' t, Henry!' I said |
| [05:01.51] | ' I' m ill Think of the baby!" |
| [05:05.54] | I don' t want it to die!' |
| [05:09.31] | ' Why not?' he said |
| [05:12.30] | We can always make another one!' |
| [05:16.85] | I' m sorry, but it is true |
| [05:20.73] | Your father said things like that, James. |
| [05:26.14] | Then he rode away in front of me, into the dark |
| [05:32.71] | I rode slowly behind, |
| [05:35.69] | with my good woman, Bess Curle |
| [05:41.50] | In the morning we arrived at Dunbar Castle |
| [05:46.93] | Darnley slept, and I wrote letters to my friends |
| [05:53.13] | Next day Lord Bothwell came to help me |
| [05:57.89] | I liked himhe was a good, strong man |
| [06:04.75] | Soon I had an army of 8, 000 men |
| [06:10.64] | Bothwell and I rode back to Edinburgh with the army |
| [06:16.23] | Lord Ruthven died, and some of his friends ran away |
| [06:22.08] | But the Earl of Moray stayed |
| [06:26.72] | All that summer I ruled the country, |
| [06:30.95] | and waited for the baby |
| [06:34.42] | My husband stayed outside my rooms |
| [06:38.91] | I did not want to see him |
| [06:41.85] | No one did |
| [06:43.69] | Perhaps he drank with his friends |
| [06:46.75] | I don' t know |
| [06:50.11] | And then, on 19th June, |
| [06:54.31] | in a small room in Edinburgh Castle, |
| [06:58.48] | my baby was born |
| [07:02.06] | It took a long time, |
| [07:05.12] | but at last you were in my arms, James, my son |
| [07:13.52] | I asked your father to come in |
| [07:16.77] | ' My Lord Henry,' I said |
| [07:20.67] | ' This is our baby! Look at him, my Lord |
| [07:26.36] | Take him in your arms |
| [07:29.34] | He is your sonisn' t he beautiful?' |
| [07:35.92] | But your father did not love me, James |
| [07:40.96] | Very often, after you were born, |
| [07:44.66] | he slept with other women |
| [07:47.70] | I know that because he talked to everyone about it |
| [07:53.48] | I think he wanted people to know |
| [07:58.80] | And I am sorry, but I do not think he loved you, James |
| [08:07.05] | When I took you to church and gave you your name, |
| [08:12.46] | he did not come |
| [08:15.09] | He wasn' t interested |
| [08:18.44] | But because of him, |
| [08:20.72] | David Riccio was dead |
| [08:24.58] | I could never forget that Never |