Les Misérables
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2:15:03
He's not sure. He said
we might leave the next day.

2:15:09
I'll be here tomorrow night.
2:15:15
Promise me you'll meet me here.
2:15:43
Well, it's obvious
we have them outnumbered.

2:15:46
There are 24,000 troops in the city...
2:15:49
and they can be reinforced
by another 30,000 in two days.

2:15:53
So the question is where to deploy them.
2:15:56
My informers tell me
the most critical moment...

2:15:58
is when Lamarque's funeral procession
passes through the square.

2:16:02
That's where they'll start the fighting.
2:16:04
Well, we won't fight them
for every inch.

2:16:08
We'll surround them.
2:16:15
It's frightening, Papa.
Why are they so angry about this?

2:16:21
Because Lamarque was a hero
who fought for the republic.

2:16:24
Why is the king giving Lamarque
a state funeral?

2:16:28
He's trying to claim Lamarque
as his own hero.

2:16:32
It's a lie.
It's the final insult.

2:16:35
That's why they're angry.

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