:08:01
Then I'm obliged to the general? Should
I be grateful to you for finding me?
:08:05
Frankly, I think you ought to be.
:08:08
I had no end of trouble
finding where you were.
:08:10
- Better calm yourself.
- Calm myself?
:08:11
- Better calm yourself.
- Calm myself?
:08:12
I do advocate it most earnestly.
:08:17
Would you let them spit upon
Napoleon Bonaparte?
:08:20
Bonaparte has no more to do with this
than Madame de Lionne.
:08:23
You think that name's common
coin for the street?
:08:27
Whichever name you choose to defend,
I'd use it...
:08:30
with the utmost respect
and solely in the cause of logic.
:08:32
What do you mean, whichever name?
You know damn well which name.
:08:41
Could you leave us alone, please?
:08:54
Your duty is to victimize me.
:08:57
Am I mistaken?
:08:59
You were chosen to hunt me out
in the drawing room of a lady...
:09:02
toward whom I feel the deepest...
:09:03
I respect
your inexpressible sentiment.
:09:06
But I can assure you that the hunting
was no choice of mine.
:09:08
You've insulted me.
:09:11
You have insulted me!
:09:12
I have strained my patience
in order not to do so.
:09:15
- I demand an apology!
- This is too ridiculous.
:09:20
Really too ridiculous.
:09:23
A proper general's poodle.
Can you fight?
:09:26
I see no reason whatever
for us to fight.
:09:28
What reason would you like?
Shall I spit in your face?
:09:32
Shall I cut a chunk out of your back,
or would that be too ridiculous?
:09:37
How do you get back to your
general now? Through the window?
:09:41
I believe you're really
quite a madman.
:09:45
You draw your sword.
:09:52
You draw your sword.
:09:56
Or by God, I'll chase you
down the street like a chicken!
:09:58
You will chase me nowhere.