1:10:02
He saw a fair deal of campaigning.
1:10:07
When you meet him again, tell him
I will prove the truth of it...
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at the first opportunity.
1:10:13
To the emperor. Good luck to him
and to those that love him.
1:10:19
But in less than 100 days,
Napoleon was defeated.
1:10:23
And I offer you
another toast.
1:10:26
Let us give thanks
for the safe return...
1:10:29
of His Sacred Majesty,
Louis XVIII.
1:10:32
God save the king.
1:10:34
God save the king.
1:10:39
And devil take the ogre...
1:10:41
to St. Helena.
1:10:45
This side of the grave, it seems
a fit and proper place for him.
1:10:50
Come, sir.
You're a royalist now...
1:10:52
like the rest of us.
1:10:54
Where else would you wish him
to be?
1:10:58
One celebration at a time, sir.
Don't you think?
1:11:01
No, I do not.
The boy's a royalist.
1:11:03
And I can give you more good news.
1:11:06
He has been summoned to attend
upon Marshall St. Cyr in Paris.
1:11:11
He will have a command
in the king's army.
1:11:15
So tell us. What fate
would you choose for the ogre?
1:11:22
I believe the emperor
chose his own fate.
1:11:24
It was his habit to do so.
1:11:28
I learned my trade in his service,
as did Marshall St. Cyr.
1:11:33
The king's army will have
more realists than royalists.
1:11:41
I have just agreed to terms
with this lady...
1:11:44
and I'm much too tired
for further questioning.