The Musketeer
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:25:07
[ Coughing ]
Ifyou are with Planchet,

:25:12
- then you must be--
- D'Artagnan, sir.

:25:16
Atyourservice.
D'Artagnan.
[ Chuckles ]

:25:29
[ Porthos ]
Aw, home sweet home.

:25:34
Forced into hiding.
Is this any better
than prison?

:25:38
Well, the food will be.
D'Artagnan,

:25:41
I'm afraid you havejoined us
at not a very propitious time.

:25:47
It was my timing.
Well, then, old friend,

:25:51
you have brought him to us
when we're not at our best.

:25:55
No, I brought him
when he was most needed.

:25:57
Oh, yes. I can see how
D'Artagnan's arrival signals
an end to all our problems.

:26:03
[AramisLaughs]
:26:05
Well, we can at least drink
to this evening's work.

:26:10
And ifthey come
to take you again?

:26:13
Then I shall go
and see the King in person...

:26:16
and not rot
in the Cardinal'sjail.

:26:19
To a job well done.
:26:21
We have our own toast.
D'Artagnan, draw your sword.

:26:29
All for one,
and one for all.

:26:38
[ Chattering ]
:26:47
Porthos, who is this
pretty young thing?

:26:49
He's a bit tender
foryou,Josephine.

:26:51
Oh, they can
never start too early.
Is that not right, Aramis?

:26:55
Perhaps later.
You both know her?

:26:57
Yes. Well, she knows many
ofthe men in this room.
No.


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