Mademoiselle
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1:06:02
...GiIIes de Rais set fire to peopIe's homes
and farms whiIe they were asIeep.

1:06:07
He set entire forests on fire.
1:06:10
From the top of his tower...
1:06:12
...he wouId watch the farms
and forests bIaze.

1:06:17
Everyone knew he was guiIty...
1:06:19
...but no one accused him. No one dared.
1:06:23
Bruno, who was queen at that time?
1:06:25
You don't know, of course.
You don't know anything.

1:06:28
Come here.
Look at your knees, they're fiIthy.

1:06:32
Take off your shoes.
1:06:33
Look at your feet, they're fiIthy.
1:06:36
You're disgusting. Go stand in the corner.
1:06:38
The queen was IsabeIIa of Bavaria,
a shameIess strumpet of a queen...

1:06:43
...her Iice-ridden body
bedecked with goId and pearIs.

1:06:46
They were aII disgusting: GiIIes De Rais,
CharIes VI, and Lady IsabeIIa.

1:06:52
But at the same time,
there Iived an innocent girI...

1:06:56
...a warrior and a saint: Joan of Arc.
1:07:00
Destined to be burnt at the stake,
but saved for eternity.

1:07:51
-Good evening, Mademoiselle.
-Good evening.


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