The Wind and the Lion
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:55:02
The power lies with the bashaw.
:55:08
Who is this boy?
:55:10
Let him go on.
:55:14
We'd be as useless chasing Raisuli as
the redcoats on Bunker Hill.

:55:20
And the sultan, if I'm correct in my
assumption, will not meet his demands.

:55:25
Yes, go on.
:55:26
The sultan is not the power.
The real government is here.

:55:30
That's right.
:55:32
It would seem quite obvious, sir.
:55:34
We must seize the government
and make our own negotiations.

:55:37
- Seize the government?
- At bayonet point!

:55:48
I certainly would like to see
that old son of a bitch at bayonet point.

:55:53
But it's ridiculous.
It's outrageous. It's lunatic!

:55:57
Yes, isn't it, though?
I should think Teddy would love it.

:56:01
What about the French,
the Germans, the British?

:56:05
- Why, we're in the shadow of Gibraltar.
- Damn the legations!

:56:16
You realize, of course, that if we fail
in this in even the slightest way...

:56:22
...we'll all be killed.
:56:23
Yes. And the whole world
will probably go to war.

:56:28
Gentlemen, if we fail and are killed...
:56:32
...I certainly hope
that the world does go to war.

:56:37
World at war.
:56:41
A world war.
:56:44
Now that would be something
to go out on.

:56:49
William. Jennifer. Jennifer!
:56:52
What is it, Mama? I was sleeping.
:56:54
Dress quickly in the robes
they gave you.

:56:56
- Why are you dressed like that?
- Where are we going?

:56:59
- We're going to make good an escape.
- An escape?


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