Beau Geste
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Yes.
He's a madman.

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He was expelled from the Siberian
penal colonies for cruelty.

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Then he entered the Legion
and rose from the ranks.

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Enter the
third robber.

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Beau! Dig!
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How are you?
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I'm glad to see you.
You confounded nuisance!

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You wouldn't do
anything original

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like staying
at home, would you?

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Not without my older
brothers to take care of me.

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Why couldn't you join the
Royal Northwest Mounted Police?

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We just ran out so we wouldn't
have you on our hands anymore.

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You mean you ran out on me
and left me to face the police.

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Well, have it
your own way.

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We're stuck with you
for five years now.

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Say, how's everybody
at home?

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Well, but not happy.
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Oh, that's too bad.
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Say, wouldn't it be horrible
if Ghastly Gussie

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should suddenly
appear here, too?

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Ooh, horrible!
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Well,
the Three Musketeers.

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One for all,
and all for nothing.

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Ahem, ahem, ahem.
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Oh, excuse me,
two of my friends,

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Mr. McMonigal
and Mr. Miller.

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My brothers,
Beau and Digby.

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How do you do?
Glad to meet you.

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And... and
I am Rasinoff.

:42:16
He was Rasinoff! You know,
he hasn't been the same

:42:19
since he found out your
brother could buy a drink.

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Well, I guess this calls
for a drink on me.

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Will you join us?
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Don't be foolish!
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May... may I
accompany you?

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If you insist.
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Well, I insist.
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"For France
beneath Sahara's sky"

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"For France,
no matter whether"

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"we live or we die"
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"Noble birth"
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"Or beggars of the earth"
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"Men of disgrace
and of glory"


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