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:51:01
Ifyou will excuse us.
:51:04
The concerns ofthe Crown
are my concerns as well.

:51:08
- We do not wish to trouble you.
- I assure you...

:51:12
ifanything can help keep peace,
it's not troubling.

:51:16
I think there is still
an opportunity--

:51:18
The role ofthe Queen
is not to think.

:51:23
- But if I could explain--
- The Queen wishes to
return to her chamber.

:51:37
I would not presume to dictate
the behavior ofthe Queen,

:51:40
but she grows
more strong-willed.

:51:43
lt doesyou
an injustice.

:51:45
- I will deal with her.
- I'm certain that you will.

:51:49
Your Highness.
:51:52
Most ofthe Musketeers
are in the cells back here
and here.

:51:52
Most ofthe Musketeers
are in the cells back here
and here.

:51:56
At dawn,
they change guards.

:51:58
The hour before,
they'd be most vulnerable.

:52:01
[Man]
They'll expect it.
They're counting on it.

:52:04
That's what
makes it fun.
[ All Chuckling ]

:52:20
- [ Panting ]
- Francesca!

:52:23
I need your help.
Yes, ofcourse.
Anything.

:52:25
You could start
by taking the pistol
from my head.

:52:28
[ Scoffs ]
Sorry.

:52:31
Please, come with me.
Where?

:52:33
We escort the Queen.
She visits Buckingham,
a last plea to avert war.

:52:38
Won't the King's Guards
escort her?

:52:40
No, the King does not know.
Richelieu does not know.

:52:43
No one must know.
Not now, not later.

:52:45
I must have
your word on that.
You have.

:52:48
[ Sighs ]
But you could wait
one moment.

:52:52
There's no time
for that.

:52:54
[ Gasps ]
:52:56
Well, there's
no time for that.

:52:58
[ Sighs ]
Are you bragging?


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