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1:08:01
Madame de Lionne?
1:08:03
I think that was the lady's name.
1:08:05
He should remember
better than I.

1:08:15
Tell him to drive on.
1:08:40
- Damn his impudence.
- That was the lady's name, sir.

1:08:45
Madame de Lionne.
1:08:49
Yes.
1:08:51
Get your backside off that table.
1:08:55
Fine woman. A cultivated woman.
She had nothing to do with the emperor.

1:08:59
I do not believe
that the general was suggesting...

1:09:02
an illicit acquaintance between
the emperor and this woman.

1:09:07
Then what was he suggesting?
1:09:09
What?
Out with it.

1:09:11
Sir, I took him rather
to imply that this lady...

1:09:15
not the emperor, was the prime
cause of your quarrel.

1:09:19
I have called him out near
to half a dozen times.

1:09:22
The cavalry knows. Would I have
done that for some petty nonsense?

1:09:27
She was a lady I held in high esteem.
Her salon was very well known in...

1:09:31
Strasbourg.
1:09:37
Yes, now I recall something else.
1:09:40
He said to me
in a public street...

1:09:42
I have it burnt in my mind.
He said to me...

1:09:45
"For all that I care, they can
spit upon Napoleon Bonaparte."

1:09:49
- Who were they?
- They, they!

1:09:51
When did the emperor
not have enemies?

1:09:53
D'Hubert is a turncoat!
That is a fact!

1:09:56
I say more. I say he never loved
the emperor! Never!


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