Monsieur Beaucaire
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:15:03
Mortal men. My interest is France.
:15:06
What do you mean? Sire, I am a patriot.
:15:10
I love France and to
me, sire, you are France.

:15:15
All of France. Oh, it's
just the way the robe fits.

:15:19
It's just strictly for lounging.
:15:23
Ah, what a moment. To be alone with France.
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To see France. To hear France.
:15:31
To touch France. Do you know
what a moment this is for a woman?

:15:36
It's not so bad for France either.
:15:39
Don't think of me as a woman.
Think of me as the people of France.

:15:43
I'd rather think of you as a
woman. It's such a small room.

:15:49
That, sire, was for France.
:15:54
Now let's have one for the colonies.
:15:59
Louis! The queen!
:16:05
Oh, Your Majesty, don't
misunderstand. I'm sure I shan't.

:16:08
I never do, do I, Louis?
:16:10
I was telling His Majesty of my patriotism.
:16:12
These are perilous times, child.
Patriotism is not bought cheaply.

:16:16
Come, I will see you are amply rewarded.
:16:25
This is not my day. Guards!
:16:28
Guards!
:16:31
Your Majesty? Escort this
wench to the Spanish border.

:16:34
But Your Majesty... If ever you set
foot in France, I'll have your head.

:16:38
Take her away!
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Spain? Oh no!
:16:51
Why, that's the king! Then, who? Beaucaire!
:16:57
Revenge! I swear revenge!

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