:50:01
- This is not necessary.
- Or wise.
:50:05
What is not wise
is hiding here,
:50:08
letting Cardinal Richelieu
dictate what I do.
:50:12
[ Sighs ]
I will no longer cower
in this place.
:50:15
Then Richelieu
will have you cowering
in one of hisjails instead.
:50:18
Aramis, I do not intend
to cower at all.
:50:23
Ifthey want
to put me in jail,
:50:25
ifthey want
to hang me,
:50:27
so be it.
:50:30
I will no longer hide.
:50:49
Your Majesty, Buckingham
has left for England...
:50:51
after the fiasco at the banquet.
:50:54
The situation with the English
grows more...
:50:57
intense.
:51:01
Ifyou will excuse us.
:51:04
The concerns ofthe Crown
are my concerns as well.
:51:08
- We do not wish to trouble you.
- I assure you...
:51:12
ifanything can help keep peace,
it's not troubling.
:51:16
I think there is still
an opportunity--
:51:18
The role ofthe Queen
is not to think.
:51:23
- But if I could explain--
- The Queen wishes to
return to her chamber.
:51:37
I would not presume to dictate
the behavior ofthe Queen,
:51:40
but she grows
more strong-willed.
:51:43
lt doesyou
an injustice.
:51:45
- I will deal with her.
- I'm certain that you will.
:51:49
Your Highness.
:51:52
Most ofthe Musketeers
are in the cells back here
and here.
:51:52
Most ofthe Musketeers
are in the cells back here
and here.
:51:56
At dawn,
they change guards.
:51:58
The hour before,
they'd be most vulnerable.