Monsieur Beaucaire
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1:20:00
Who said that? Let him
marry her. Shakespeare.

1:20:07
What wit.
1:20:10
You don't suppose he's really the duke?
1:20:12
I certainly intend to find out.
1:20:15
Are you quite ready to start
the ceremony? Yes, by all means.

1:20:19
We mustn't keep the lovebirds apart.
1:20:37
Is that the man I'm going to marry?
1:20:40
Don't you think that's carrying
patriotism a little too far?

1:20:43
Shh.
1:20:44
Come. Oh, but sire,
please, I can't marry her.

1:20:47
You've got to. It's all
our necks. But I love Mimi.

1:20:51
Shut up!
1:20:55
Mimi? Who's Mimi? You
remember, Mimi. Pompadour?

1:20:58
Oh, yes, of course. Mimi!
1:21:01
Louis! Shut up.
1:21:03
Tell me, Your Majesty, is
he really a good barber?

1:21:06
Best I ever had. Why I haven't
had a good shave since he...

1:21:11
Good? Why I can hone a razor in just...
1:21:17
Thank you, Your Majesty.
1:21:21
Our carriage is outside.
We'll wait two minutes.

1:21:24
If you can't make it, France
will always be grateful.

1:21:28
Good luck.
1:21:34
But, Your Majesty! Shall
we proceed, Your Grace?

1:21:37
No, we won't. I've got a
mind of my own and I say...

1:21:41
Well, when you put it that way.
1:21:44
All right, bring him out.
1:21:53
Where are you taking me?
1:21:55
Has the wedding started yet?

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