Monsieur Beaucaire
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:39:03
Stay outta my dreams, will ya?
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So... you let her get away, amigo?
:39:15
General, it could not be helped. Some
madman with a sword slashed us to ribbons.

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I was lucky to get away with my life.
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Were you, amigo? Yes, General. Very lucky.
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Hmm. Take him out. See
if his luck continues.

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But General! I have been loyal! A friend!
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You can be certain, amigo, that I
shall always think of you tenderly.

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Out!
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There is nothing to stop the wedding now.
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Takes two to make a marriage, Captain.
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And the bridegroom arrives this afternoon.
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Deschamps. Mm-hmm. Now, uh...
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Wouldn't it be a most unhappy
circumstance if His Grace...

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would meet with an accident
during his stay in Spain?

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Hmm? Shall we say tonight?
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It might not be easy. They say
he's the finest swordsman in France.

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Hardly the finest without his sword.
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Do you have a plan? Not at the
moment, but you may be sure...

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You cannot stay in Spain.
You have no passport!

:40:14
Let me go, please! If you send
me back, it means my death.

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It's been ordered by the queen
herself. That is no concern of ours!

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Come along!
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Have her sent to me at once.
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We arrive at the tavern in a moment.
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If he's not there, for heaven's sake,
remember you're dressed like a duke.

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Try and behave like a duke.
When you're expected to bow, bow!

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When you're expected to smile, smile.
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Yes, sir.
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If you're challenged to a duel... I run!
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You see, my dear, uh, Mimi, was it?
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You see, my dear Mimi, I'm fully
aware of the unjust treatment...

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you received at the hands of the French.

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