Monsieur Beaucaire
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1:27:08
En garde!
1:27:11
Oh!
1:27:13
All right, Francisco.
1:27:21
Thank heavens! It's the
duke. Get him, Deschamps.

1:27:24
Who? The Duke Deschamps,
1:27:26
the man I sent to marry your
daughter. Duke Deschamps.

1:27:30
Beaucaire, darling, are you hurt?
1:27:33
Your arms, legs. I don't know.
We'll take inventory later.

1:27:35
Hurry. I have a carriage
waiting. With a nurse?

1:27:38
That's it. Give him what for!
1:27:41
There, sire, is the man
who would rule Spain.

1:27:45
Guards, after him!
1:27:56
Oh, hurry. They're after us.
1:28:08
What are we going to do? We can't
stay here. We can't go back to France.

1:28:11
We'll find a place. There must be some
country where you can die of old age.

1:28:27
You're next, Mr. Washington.
1:28:30
Good morning, Beaucaire. Morning, sir.
1:28:32
The usual? If you please.
1:28:35
You might have Mrs.
Beaucaire manicure my nails.

1:28:37
Mimi?
1:28:40
How are you today, Mr.
Washington? Splendid, thank you.

1:28:44
My, you have been neglecting
them. I'm afraid I have.

1:28:48
Something special going
on today, Mr. Washington?

1:28:51
Jefferson and the boys are cooking up
some sort of a declaration or something.

1:28:55
I thought I might go over
and watch them sign it.

1:28:57
By the way, you better have
these boots touched up. Yes. Boy?


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