1:14:01
Tell me
what I mean to know.
1:14:03
Oryou'll be rendered
to ashes...
1:14:06
with your books
and your maps.
1:14:09
H-He comes from Gascony.
1:14:11
His father was
a Musketeer.
1:14:14
They were both
killed in front of him
when he was a child.
1:14:18
What's the importance
to you?
1:14:21
Oh, my God.
It's you.
1:14:25
- You killed his family.
- He wants revenge.
1:14:29
He wants to be
a Musketeer.
1:14:32
And in attacking me,
he'll fail in both.
1:14:35
Orsucceedin both.
No, I will kill him.
1:14:40
But first, I will kill that
which he holds most dear.
1:14:44
Febre!
1:14:47
[ Screams ]
1:15:00
- He hasgone too far.
- [Febre] Who'sgone too far?
1:15:05
I'm here to tell you,
you shall have your wish.
I will kill the Queen.
1:15:08
And Buckingham.
1:15:10
They will die in each
other's arms: victims
ofthe King'sjealousy.
1:15:13
- You're mad!
- That's the second time this
evening I've been called mad.
1:15:17
And I'm beginning
to resent it.
1:15:19
With this final stroke,
France will erupt, the King
will be dragged from the throne,
1:15:23
and France
will turn to you...
1:15:25
forspiritual
andpoliticalguidance.
1:15:29
The Queen is
at DuChamps castle
with 200 of my men.
1:15:32
- Buckingham arrives tonight.
- I gave no orders for that.
1:15:35
Well, this is
beyondorders.
1:15:37
This is the domain
of history now.
1:15:40
So you plot the course
of history now.
You are indeed mad.
1:15:42
That's three times!
It must be so.
1:15:47
You cannot do this, Febre!
1:15:49
And what would you do...
Your Eminence?
1:15:55
Damn me to hell?
1:15:59
Well, I'm certain
that's where I'm going.