The Musketeer
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:48:01
- How is it
you have their trust?
- I helped them free Treville.

:48:05
Such honesty.
:48:07
Such stupidity.
:48:09
I assumed Your Eminence
was not aware Treville wasjailed.

:48:12
I mean, why would it be
important tojail an old man...

:48:16
when the impression it would
give is that YourEminence
wasfrightenedofhim?

:48:19
And, ofcourse, why give
the Musketeers a martyr?

:48:22
Ofcourse.
:48:27
Fora man who doesnot
have apoliticalposition,

:48:29
you think remarkably
like a politician.

:48:39
Men without greed
make me nervous.

:48:44
This is someone
who will bear watching.

:48:46
Or eliminating.
:48:49
I think he's the most
dangerous kind of man.

:48:52
He's young
and he has a cause.

:48:55
He will serve me
or he will serve no one.

:48:58
I think
you should kill him now,
before he causes more trouble.

:49:03
You've barely washed
the blood from your teeth...

:49:05
and you hunger for more.
Call it a weakness.

:49:09
I want him alive,
for the moment.

:49:11
After last night,
he's in the King's good grace.

:49:14
When the time is right
andthe King can do no harm,
l willletyou have him.

:49:19
- When? Will it be soon?
- Yes.

:49:24
Good.
:49:26
[ Yelling ]
:49:55
[Treville]
The Cardinalisnotsatisfied
with suspending the Musketeers,

:49:58
nowhe has to arrest them,
l willnotstandby
while thishappens.


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