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We were there.
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A hundred against one.
Are you one of these mad Gascons?
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A cadet.
One of us!
:42:10
These young men are the notorious
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Captain?
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Would you present
the company to the count?
:42:30
He's in a foul temper. Well?
:42:34
Not today.
:42:39
I'll do it in his place.
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Go on then.
:42:43
The Gascon cadets of Castel-Jaloux.
Liars and gamblers
:42:49
Gamblers and liars unashamed...
more noble than..
:42:56
Their lines are long
:43:00
Their tempers short.
The Gascon cadets of Castel-Jaloux.
:43:03
Eagle-eyed, always game
Cat's whiskers, lion's might
:43:08
nearer they came
in boots to make them lame
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but with a heart so light
for they thirst for fame.
:43:14
Sweet is their name in the great fight.
:43:17
Ever ready to main
they put foes to flight.
:43:20
The Gascon cadets
make cuckolds every night!
:43:26
A gentleman's retinue needs a poet.
Will you be mine?
:43:30
I don't join retinues.
:43:33
My uncle, Richelieu, would approve.
I could help you.
:43:37
Good God!
:43:39
I suppose you've written a play?
:43:41
Yes, a tragedy.
:43:43
The title?
Agrippian.
:43:46
Take it to him.
:43:47
Really?
:43:48
He'll only change a few lines of it.
:43:51
Never, sir. My blood runs cold
to think one could be so bold.
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You're proud.
:43:56
You've noticed, have you?