Monsieur Beaucaire
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Your Excellency, we greet
you in the name of France.

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Mmm, I, uh, trust Your
Grace had a pleasant trip.

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Oh, I had a very good carriage.
My grace was very comfortable.

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His Grace is jesting. It was a
most tiresome and dusty journey.

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His Grace is really most fatigued.
I feel a little tired too.

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A condition easily remedied. I've
taken the liberty of ordering dinner.

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Exciting dishes to tempt
the palate. Oh, sp...

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Well, I'm... not exactly hungry. I...
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Wines to stimulate your
senses. I'm not thirsty.

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And after dinner, something to
please Your Grace's discerning eye.

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Well, let's start with
the dessert. Shall we go?

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You may come too, if you
like. Thank you, Your Grace.

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After you. After you.
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No, after you. After you.
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Aft... After you!
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Let's have some more two, three or four
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Drink, drink drink, drink
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Drink of the cream of the crop
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Oh, we'll drink every drop in the shop
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High, high, high
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Fill it up high, high, high
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Why, why, why never be dry, dry, dry
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Let your voices ring
clear send up the cheer

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Drink, drink drink, drink
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Drink 'til the bottom's on top
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Oh, we'll drink every drop in the shop
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Drink as we sing to the queen and the king
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We would drink to a duke and be gladdened
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Drink to the seal and the flag of bastille
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We would drink to our wives if we had to
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Drink to the future and drink to the past
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Drink to the land we love best
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Drink to our love may it always last
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Drink to our most honored guest

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