Monsieur Beaucaire
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:27:03
must die, hmm?
:27:12
Tonya Clara, what do you suppose he's like?
:27:15
Handsome, gay and kind.
:27:18
He's probably a very nice young
man. Of course, he won't be.

:27:22
He'll be rich and fat and bald with
as many chins as he has chateaus.

:27:26
You mustn't think of these
things. I know, I know.

:27:29
This is a marriage of political
expedience. You are the princess of Spain.

:27:33
I am also a woman. But first,
you are the princess of Spain.

:27:41
Is it going to take all
day to fix that harness?

:27:43
I'm doing the best I can
with what I have to work with.

:27:46
Hurry up. We don't want
to spend the night here.

:27:50
More delays. What a journey.
:27:53
Broken harness, miserable heat, dust!
:27:57
And on top of it, this
preposterous masquerade!

:28:00
Deschamps, I insist on your getting
out of those clothes immediately!

:28:02
I shall change when we approach
the Spanish border, not before.

:28:07
At the moment it's quite too hot
and I'm quite too comfortable.

:28:09
Hmm! Quite!
:28:16
Git up there!
:28:19
Do you have a spare thong? I
think so. Look under the seat.

:28:43
Beaucaire, what a beauty.
:28:46
What an angel. What a vision.
:28:49
What are we waiting for? I think
the one in the big hat likes you.

:28:55
Drive on!
:28:57
- But madame, their harness is broken.
- I said, drive on!


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