:16:01
if you're of different rank,
it's a breach of discipline.
:16:05
And three,
if the state is at war...
:16:11
duels of nations
take absolute precedence.
:16:15
Therefore, keep away from him.
:16:18
Keep ahead of him.
Put your trust in Bonaparte.
:16:28
Thank you.
:16:34
Just before history rolls over it,
what was the cause of the duel?
:16:41
Are you asking
on behalf of the town?
:16:47
Call it a...
:16:49
light cavalry skirmish.
:16:53
All in all...
:16:55
I'm far from certain myself.
:17:14
After six months
of hard campaigning...
:17:17
there followed an interval of peace.
:17:26
- Hold him, Gabriel.
- Are you holding onto the table?
:17:30
- Richard, is he on the table?
- No, I'm not!
:17:35
I got you. Got you.
Come on.
:17:37
- Left arm, double or nothing.
- No, I only bet right hand.
:17:42
- Another?
- Yes.
:17:44
- Where's your bet?
- Trust me.
:17:47
- You must be joking.
- Trust me!
:17:50
Come on.
:17:54
You're next.
Any more bets?