Les Visiteurs
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:41:00
Where is sergeant-Major Gibon?
:41:02
With Jacques-Henri.
Go have a drink.

:41:04
On the house.
:41:07
'Twas much more hospitable
in the past.

:41:10
We burned entire trees.
:41:12
The walls and floors
were covered with rugs.

:41:15
Not an evening went by without
jugglers, minstrels, and trollops.

:41:21
I remember one evening,
:41:22
the fire-eater set afire
Lady Flegmonde's wig.

:41:26
We had to throw her
into the icy moat, fully-dressed.

:41:30
Family souvenirs are so vivid.
:41:35
He tells them so well.
You feel you're there.

:41:39
Where?
:41:41
Isn't he the bum from the church?
:41:48
Are you okay, sugardaddy?
:41:50
I'm still not used
to this jalopy.

:41:53
Evening, wench.
:41:54
Hiya Missy.
:41:55
Sir, ma'am...
:41:56
where's Mr. Godefroy,
:41:57
dammit?
:42:00
There.
:42:01
Ladies and Gents.
:42:03
Good evening, ma'am.
Good evening, sir.

:42:10
My Jacquasse. You came.
I am relieved.

:42:14
Ladies and Gents.
:42:15
Mr. Goulard.
:42:16
Come drink to our friends, my Crass.
:42:19
Before we leave.
:42:21
When is that?
:42:22
This evening.
:42:23
- Tonight?
- Traveling by night?

:42:26
Indeed.
:42:27
I prefer night-driving.
I have 20/20 vision.

:42:31
There are fewer road hogs.
:42:33
Except in the fog.
:42:34
I'm a helicopter-man myself.
:42:41
I am not going, sire.
:42:43
We're getting hitched.
:42:44
He's too shy to ask you
to be best man.

:42:47
You can stay too.
I have the antidote against rot.

:42:51
- Your purse, Ginette.
- Hold on, babe.

:42:54
My bag's a mess.
:42:56
So much room
you can shit in it!

:42:59
What?

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