Monsieur Beaucaire
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The general is most understanding.
Yes, of course, my dear.

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And I assure you, most appreciative
of the efforts of his friends.

:41:10
Just what does the general
have in mind? Oh, a trifle...

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for a lady of your obvious accomplishments.
:41:17
Merely that when my men pay their
respect to the duke tonight...

:41:21
his sword shall be unavailable. Murder?
:41:26
Murder? No, no, no. Who speaks
of murder, my dear child?

:41:30
A simple abduction, just to delay
the wedding for a day or two.

:41:33
But doesn't that mean war?
:41:35
War? Tsk, tsk, tsk. What an ugly
thought for such a charming head...

:41:40
when it might be thinking of a reward.
:41:44
For instance, a chateaux in Barcelona...
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or, uh, perhaps a palace in Madrid.
:42:11
Vive le duke!
:42:14
Take 'em out of the pots.
:42:18
Thanks, you lovely peasants. Small crowd.
:42:24
Vive le duke!
:42:28
Control yourself. I know it's hard but try.
:42:36
The strutting peacock. I can't believe it.
:42:40
Can't believe what? That
I'm going to have a chateaux.

:42:46
My little Mimi, I won't forget that.
:42:49
Neither will the duke.
:42:55
Ah, why am I shaving you? I'm the
boy they're waiting for down there.


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