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Henry: [as Danielle hurries away] Have we met?Danielle: I-I do not believe so, Your Highness.Henry: I could have sworn I knew every courtier in the provience.Danielle: Well... I am visiting a cousin.Henry: Who?Danielle: My cousin.Henry: Yes, you said that. Which one?Danielle: Th-the only one I have, sire.Henry: Are you coy on purpose or do you honestly refuse to tell me your name?Danielle: [stops quickly] No.[quickly heads towards the gate]Danielle: And yes.Henry: Well, then, pray tell me your cousin's name so that I might call upon her to learn who you are. For anyone who can quote Thomas More is well worth the effort.Danielle: [stops] The Prince has read Utopia?Henry: I found it sentimental and dull. Honestly, the plight of the everyday rustic bores me.Danielle: I... take it you do not converse with many peasants.Henry: Ha, certainly not, no. Naturally.Danielle: [starts walking again] Forgive me, Your Highness, but there is nothing "natural" about it. A country's character is defined by its "everyday rustics," as you call them. They are the legs you stand on and that position demands *respect,* not...Henry: Am I to understand that you find me... arrogant?Danielle: Well, you gave one man back his life, but did you even glance at the others?Henry: Please, I beg of you, a name. Any name.Danielle: I... I fear the only name to leave you with... is "Comtesse Nicole du Lancre."

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