The Musketeer
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1:03:01
- [ Whistling ]
- [ Neighing ]

1:03:09
I'll be back in a moment.
1:03:30
I saw a Musketeer's tunic
in your room.

1:03:33
It's my father's.
My parents were killed
when I was a boy.

1:03:36
- They were murdered.
- I'm sorry.

1:03:38
l was there. l watched.
Couldn 'tstop it.

1:03:41
You were a boy.
I should
have done more.

1:03:44
So, that's what
this is really all about.

1:03:46
ln the beginning, yes.
lt'salllthought about.

1:03:48
Planchet, he raised me.
He taught me everything.

1:03:52
He taught me that
if I really wanted
to be like my father,

1:03:54
I need a higher purpose
than hate.

1:03:57
- Are you now like your father?
- You ask a lot ofquestions.

1:03:59
How else am I to learn?
Are you like your father?
I'm still trying.

1:04:06
- Don't look at me like that.
- [ Chuckling ] Like what?

1:04:10
- Those eyes.
- They're the only eyes I have.

1:04:12
It's unfair.
1:04:21
It's the Tear of Brionne.
1:04:24
Shed by Saint Bridget,
because she couldn't feed
all the poor.

1:04:27
Wherever her tears fell,
a fruit tree grew.

1:04:30
Provided food
for the hungry.

1:04:32
Thankyou.
1:04:36
When you look
at me like that,

1:04:38
I don't know what to say.
Sometimes it's much better
to say nothing.

1:04:53
Would you care to
say that again?


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