The Musketeer
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:16:01
And Treville, as our leader, has been, uh...
detained until there's a full inquiry.

:16:05
Detained where?
[Porthos]
ln the Cardinal'sjail.

:16:08
We mustget him
out ofjail.
Well, thatseems unlikely.

:16:11
What ofthe King?
These are his Musketeers.

:16:13
Surely he will want us
to free Treville.
[ Chuckles ]

:16:16
- He will not meddle where
the Cardinal is--
- You have a loose tongue.

:16:18
[ Scoffs ]
I'm hardly giving away
great secrets.

:16:21
Perhaps one more secret.
The name ofa place to stay.

:16:25
Certainly.
:16:39
Your guard's
too low.
[ Laughing ]

:16:51
Bless me, Father,
for I have sinned.

:16:54
It's been a lifetime
since my last confession.

:16:59
I have murdered,
plundered, raped.

:17:03
Oh, and I have been...
:17:05
uncharitable.
Don't make a mockery
ofthe Church.

:17:07
- You sent for me.
- You've gone too far.

:17:10
I wish to scare the Spaniards.
Embarrass the King.

:17:15
I want political tension,
not war.

:17:18
Oh, the Spaniards were scared.
You could see it in their faces
just before they died.

:17:23
And I'm certain King Louis
feels embarrassed.

:17:26
Buckingham must be dealt with.
He is coming despite
what happened to the Spanish.

:17:32
Ifthe King makes peace with
the English, it will strengthen
his position with the people.

:17:36
So, let me see,
how can I phrase this?

:17:41
Without killing anyone,
:17:44
make the King a fool
in Buckingham's eyes.

:17:49
What if I absolutely
must kill someone?

:17:54
Well, ifyou must, you must.

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