:27:00
Many ofthe men in Paris.
:27:02
You fight amongst yourselves?
Oh, a man has to fight
with someone.
:27:06
Silence!
Quiet!
:27:09
Silence, please!
Please, quiet!
:27:13
[Woman Screams]
:27:15
Thankyou.
I have an introduction
to make.
:27:20
[Groaning]
Men, please!
:27:22
It's the introduction
of Monsieur D'Artagnan!
:27:25
His father served
as a Musketeer,
:27:29
and D'Artagnan
wishes tojoin us.
:27:32
But can he holdhis liquor?
Doesn 't he know we don't exist?
:27:35
We'regoing to work
forthe Cardinal.
:27:38
You see how well
they take the suspension?
:27:41
Everybody's a bit preoccupied
with, uh, not being occupied.
:27:45
Normally, we'd be preparing
to guard the Englishman.
:27:48
The Englishman?
Buckingham.
:27:50
He arrives tomorrow evening.
He'll be royally greeted,
eat, drink...
:27:53
and then,
along with Richelieu
and our King,
:27:55
determine ifthere's to be
war or peace with England.
:27:58
Unlesssomething shouldhappen
at the banquet to cause trouble
andBuckingham isharmed.
:28:02
Regardless,
we as Musketeers have no choice
but to sit and watch.
:28:05
Lord Buckingham's safety
is with the Cardinal.
:28:10
You'll need to hit the eyes
to better that.
:28:12
Who can do it?
:28:19
How about
the would-be Musketeer?
:28:24
Go and win
our meals and wine.
I'm not very good with a knife.
:28:28
Humility is so boring.
We've all seen you fight.
:28:31
I'm not fighting now.
Come on.
:28:33
[ Chuckles ]
:28:36
Take it.
:28:44
[Laughing]
:28:48
Next time, listen to him.
You're no Musketeer.
:28:51
You're a sheepherder.
Go drink with the sheepherders.
:28:55
Pay no attention to Athos.
He envies youryouth.
:28:59
Have you got dung
in your ears? Go!