The Musketeer
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:01:07
[Swords Clanking]
[Grunting]

:01:08
[Swords Clanking]
[Grunting]

:01:17
Okay. Whew.
Ohh!

:01:20
Yeah. You went
on the defensive too soon.

:01:22
Ah, you gave too much ground.
A Musketeer would never do that.

:01:26
A Musketeer doesn't fight his duels
after a morning offarm chores.

:01:30
No, but they drink
and carouse all night.
So it's much the same thing.

:01:34
Time to eat.
Don't fillhishead with that.

:01:37
D'Artagnan wishes to serve his king
as the bravest of Musketeers.

:01:40
Well, I might have a drink
now and then.
[ Chuckles ]

:01:44
Aren't we waiting
for Planchet?
Oh, I would,

:01:47
- but my hunger won't.
- [ Chuckles ]
- Riders coming.

:01:55
Pleasejoin. There is not a lot,
but you're welcome to share it.

:01:58
You don't recognize me,
Gaston?

:02:01
Not since you no longer
wear the colors ofthe King.

:02:06
Are you the son?
:02:09
You know your father was
quite a swordsman at one time.

:02:11
- The best in Europe.
- Second best.

:02:14
- He's second to no one.
- He is no one but a cripple.

:02:19
Leave now.
:02:21
Not without the taxes.
l'vepaidmytaxes to the King.

:02:25
Oh, that does the Church
no good at all.

:02:28
Taxes for the King,
taxes for the Church,

:02:30
taxes for the sheriff,
taxes for the mayor.

:02:33
It's a wonder there is
anything left to eat.

:02:35
Does it look like
I've struck gold here?

:02:39
Such insolence...
from a thief.

:02:43
- My father is not a thief.
- DArtagnan!Please.

:02:47
Listen to your mother,
and listen to me.

:02:52
A man who does not pay his taxes
is no more than a thief.

:02:55
- My father was a Musketeer.
- I know.


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