Monsieur Beaucaire
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1:19:01
His Highness the Duke Deschamps.
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Fellows, let's not rush into this.
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I'm a little warm. I better get...
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If it pleases Your Grace.
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Most debonair.
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Oh.
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Your Majesty!
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Thank heaven you've arrived
in time. Deschamps, my boy.

1:19:24
Delighted to see you. But I...
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Louis, what is this? Aren't you going
to say hello to the duke, my dear?

1:19:28
What? Say hello to the duke!
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Oh! My dear boy.
1:19:34
Let's not overdo this.
You remember me, I used...

1:19:38
Never looked better in your
life, my boy. Never! Never!

1:19:41
If I'm lucky, I might even live to be 30.
1:19:44
We're not going through with this,
are we? I, that is, the duke...

1:19:48
Feeling nervous, are we?
1:19:50
When I think of all the times he
scoffed at other people's marriage.

1:19:54
But, please...
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But then, " He jests at scars
that never felt a wound." How true.

1:20:00
Who said that? Let him
marry her. Shakespeare.

1:20:07
What wit.
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You don't suppose he's really the duke?
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I certainly intend to find out.
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Are you quite ready to start
the ceremony? Yes, by all means.

1:20:19
We mustn't keep the lovebirds apart.
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Is that the man I'm going to marry?
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Don't you think that's carrying
patriotism a little too far?

1:20:43
Shh.
1:20:44
Come. Oh, but sire,
please, I can't marry her.

1:20:47
You've got to. It's all
our necks. But I love Mimi.

1:20:51
Shut up!
1:20:55
Mimi? Who's Mimi? You
remember, Mimi. Pompadour?

1:20:58
Oh, yes, of course. Mimi!

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