Scaramouche
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:23:01
Longer?
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l think it's already happened.
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Happy the rascal traveling life's byway...
:23:22
to whom the gods say,
"Here's an easy switch

:23:24
"You may have lost Diana on the highway
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"But, look, there is Aphrodite in a ditch"
:23:31
- Molière?
- Moreau.

:23:34
Andre Moreau at your service.
:23:38
You make up poetry, Andre Moreau.
:23:41
A carriage maker would be more apropos.
:23:44
l suppose you don't know
how to mend a broken wheel?

:23:51
Unfortunately, no.
:23:53
- A broken heart, now...
- Thank you. My heart is quite intact.

:23:56
l envy you.
Mine is in chains from this moment.

:24:06
The lady's carriage needs attention.
Will you see to it?

:24:12
lt may take a little time.
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Now, l happen to know of a nearby tavern
where we could discuss the weather.

:24:18
- We?
- lt's not of the best repute.

:24:20
You'll need me to protect you
from the undesirables.

:24:22
lncluding yourself?
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You have a point.
l'll endeavor to bear it in mind.

:24:27
lt won't be necessary. l'm not coming.
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- Then l shall come with you.
- Come where with me?

:24:32
To the ends of the earth,
if that's where you're going.

:24:35
l'm going home, and that's half a mile.
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Half a mile with you
is as 50 leagues with Cleopatra.

:24:44
Milady...
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Goodbye, poet.
:24:50
Thank you for your rhyming.
My coach is ready, and we have to part.

:24:54
Your coachman has abominable timing.
:24:57
He mends your carriage
but breaks my heart.


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