anna henry, anna henry, no, no, no, we don't know anyone like that, okay, let's move on, england, henry viii, g8 sument, i agree, too cool for a terrorist attack, schubert, now i'm really starting to worry about your health again, i'll be waiting for your wonderful and smart ideas, okay. convinced, yes i am you, more proof is needed, where are you, you have a second left to live, i ask where are you, look around. see, calmed down, ready to talk, yes, so, only two worlds left. so, look, i got on the internet, read the libretto, la-la-la, a group of courtiers, a maid of honor. here the king convinces her that anna is unworthy of pity, since she has stained herself with betrayal. olya, where does such self-criticism come from? and then, he examines her medallion, which he wears on his chest, in his heart he secretly keeps a tender feeling. keep everything secret feeling, a medallion with her image falls from his chest. what other proof do you need if he wore her portrait on his chest? and i think, what kind of vanilla is this, it doesn't look like olya, a medallion on her chest and further, to