Monsieur Beaucaire
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1:14:01
Certainly, Your Grace. Right after the war.
1:14:04
The wedding will proceed as per schedule.
1:14:16
Spain!
1:14:18
Miserable road. Hostile country.
1:14:21
You had to come to the
wedding. Now, now, Louis.

1:14:24
I thought it a nice, friendly gesture.
1:14:28
Besides, you know how I am about weddings.
1:14:32
Do you remember ours, Louis? Our wedding?
1:14:36
Hmm? Ours? Of course. Forty years ago.
1:14:41
My dear, you were the most beautiful,
radiant woman in all France.

1:14:45
Oh, Louis! Yes, my dear, you were.
1:14:49
When I look at you today...
1:14:52
forty years is a long time.
1:15:05
What happened? What are those bells?
They toll the hour of marriage.

1:15:10
I was hoping this place was on fire.
1:15:14
'Tisn't, is it? It's
treason, I tell you, treason.

1:15:17
Treason or not, what happens
if the duke doesn't show?

1:15:19
How dare you!
1:15:21
How dare you suggest such treachery.
1:15:24
Above all else, the Duke
Deschamps is a man of honor.

1:15:27
If he doesn't appear, honor is dead,
virtue is dead, gallantry is dead.

1:15:31
With us, that makes a fivesome.
1:15:34
Thank heaven, maybe
it's he. Maybe it's him.

1:15:37
It ain't he, it's him.
1:15:41
What's this, Your Grace? Not dressed?
1:15:43
With all the guests
assembled for the ceremony?

1:15:46
There's been a slight delay. A member
of our party has not yet arrived.

1:15:50
An important member? There
won't be a wedding without him.

1:15:53
His Grace means the wedding
won't be the same without him. Oh.

1:15:56
I thought the delay was occasioned by
that peculiar incident this morning.


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