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00:04:03and his courtiers to attend the expectant royal mother
00:04:06until his child is born.
00:04:17D'Artagnan, of the king's musketeers.
00:04:22Relieved of his duties at court for the day,
00:04:24he hurries to the home of his sweetheart,
00:04:26Constance Bonacieux.
00:04:29Constance is seamstress to the queen
00:04:31and is expected at the palace, so she cannot tarry long.
00:04:48Even the most eager lover by error
00:04:50can sometimes kiss a miss or miss a kiss.
00:05:10The king's carriage.
00:05:13It arrives for Constance.
00:05:15She carries an infant's layette
00:05:17in a crocheted basket for the queen.
00:05:23One kiss, one caress.
00:05:27One kiss, one caress.
00:05:48One kiss, one caress.
00:05:56One kiss, one poorer.
00:06:23A kiss truly is a delicate plant requiring
00:06:27privacy to grow into a tender blossom, the dream of all lovers.
00:06:58Peer and freaks!
00:07:05Peer and freaks!
00:07:31The bell of the cathedral of Notre Dame remind d'Artagnan of his friend and fellow musketeer,
00:07:36Aramis. He might be in danger.
00:07:42Aramis had threatened to continue his flirtations with the pretty owner of a roving, provocative eye,
00:07:47who unfortunately is married to an officer in the cardinal's guards.
00:07:52The guardsman naturally resents these attentions from this musketeer, but is restrained.
00:07:58Has not the cardinal forbidden these duels with the king's musketeers?
00:08:03Hoila! Famous battle cry of the musketeers.
00:08:07Instant help comes from the most fearsome steel in the kingdom.
00:08:12Huge Porthos. Brave, strong, a king's musketeer.
00:08:16And musketeer Athos. Gentle Athos.
00:08:19Yet a deadly swordsman is able to kill with his left hand as with the right.
00:08:27D'Artagnan!
00:08:30The battle is forming.
00:08:32The cardinal's guards.
00:08:34This is no private fight then, eh?
00:08:36The musketeer is against the cardinal's guard. It started before D'Artagnan was born.
00:08:40And what are the odds?
00:08:41One, two, three, four, five, six, ten guards to four, five to two, two and a half to one?
00:08:45Ha! Too simple.
00:08:47Draw your skewer, Mr. Half-guardsman. Let's measure half a point.
00:08:53En garde!
00:08:57Come, where's your challenge now? Where's your steel? What's your fear? The law?
00:09:01Does the cardinal still ban a friendly fight with a musketeer or two?
00:09:13Porthos, as always, is thirsty. He has capacity.
00:09:17D'Artagnan, with his quicker eye, has a more bountiful drinking source.
00:09:29Porthos can put out a hand and pick up the potty slavers for. Why waste energy walking?
00:09:35Come, driver. Come inside with us.
00:09:52The old driver swears his wagon is damaged. His master will skin him. His horse is loose.
00:09:56He has a terrible wife. He has trouble. Everybody is mean to him. He has to be mean, too.
00:10:04Ha-ha! Now, take your temper out on me, good friend.
00:10:10All right, now, feel better. Now we can talk.
00:10:13I'll win you the price of your horse and more.
00:10:16Come, guardsman. I challenge you to game. This has not forbidden you.
00:10:28The dice are kind. Here's twenty times your price.
00:10:33The dice are kind. Here's twenty times your price.
00:10:54Well, let's see.
00:11:18His luck riding high, Artagnan returns to the dice game.
00:11:21Laughing and playing a while longer,
00:11:23he wins hands down from a fat-headed guardsman
00:11:26while waiting for the late evening rendezvous with Constance.
00:11:32Porthos too has women on his mind.
00:11:49Music
00:12:00And thus starts the only battle the musketeers ever lost in fair fight.
00:12:05Of course it has to be with the fair six.
00:12:08Music
00:12:14For the first time in his life,
00:12:16a panic-stricken Porthos screams a terrified,
00:12:18Hoila!
00:12:20Athos hears him.
00:12:23Aramis springs bravely to the side of his comrades
00:12:25and they flee together.
00:12:29But D'Artagnan hears only the pounding of a lover's heart.
00:12:35As the flood of battle at last sweeps close to him,
00:12:38he leaps to meet the foe.
00:12:43And draws his swords.
00:12:45He will fight, yes?
00:12:46No, yes.
00:12:47No, he won't.
00:12:48Here, indeed, discretion is the better part of valor.
00:12:51Caught between the she-devils and the deep blue sea?
00:12:55They choose the water.
00:13:22The next morning, the city is infirmed.
00:13:24The pressure beyond the gates is so great
00:13:27that the people are admitted to the courtyard.
00:13:34Adjoining the Queen's apartment, Constance prepares the layette.
00:13:41She is informed by Father Joseph, the Cardinal's trusted henchman,
00:13:46of the imminence of the royal birth.
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00:14:11I'm sorry.
00:14:24And so a prince is born to France, one day to become Louis XIV.
00:14:40By ancient custom, his royal father presents him to the people.
00:14:59But in the queen's bedroom, another cry is heard.
00:15:02One of those rare turns of destiny.
00:15:05And Constance is the first to warn the tired, dozing midwife.
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00:15:39Father Joseph grasps the vast consequences of this extraordinary event.
00:15:43This news must be conveyed discreetly to Carton Richelieu
00:15:46before it gets abroad.
00:15:47He writes a message inside the wrapper of some medicine,
00:15:50intends it for the Cardinal's eyes alone.
00:15:59Your medicine, your eminence.
00:16:06The Duke de Rochefort, conniving head of the most powerful faction in court,
00:16:09working always in self-interest against the King and Cardinal,
00:16:12pretending loyalty to both.
00:16:25The necessity for caution on the part of Father Joseph is indeed well-founded.
00:16:29De Rochefort, having many times seen messages thus taken to his eminence,
00:16:33becomes inquisitive.
00:16:34He resolves by a simple trick to learn the secret past of the Cardinal.
00:16:41A substitution of scraps of paper.
00:17:00The Cardinal realizes that enemies of the regime can do irreparable damage.
00:17:05Two heirs to the throne.
00:17:08Two rival parties of courtiers.
00:17:11More quarrels, more bloodshed.
00:17:14Poor France, helpless, torn between two factions.
00:17:19The secret of the twins must indeed be forever guarded if France is to have peace and if he,
00:17:27the Cardinal, is to retain his power.
00:17:35No pretender, this, a true prince.
00:17:40De Rochefort sees an opportunity.
00:17:43Father Joseph is instructed to prepare for a long voyage.
00:17:57The Cardinal has a plan.
00:17:58He sends a page to summon De Rochefort.
00:18:19Aware that Constance shares possession of a great secret,
00:18:22one so sacred it might well spell the future of France,
00:18:25the Cardinal charges her to keep her lips sealed.
00:18:43Richelieu entrusts the wily De Rochefort
00:18:45with Constance's safety.
00:18:47She must not be permitted to see anyone until further notice.
00:18:50The Cardinal is not at liberty to tell his reasons,
00:18:53but De Rochefort is making his own plans.
00:19:03In accordance with the Cardinal's command,
00:19:05Father Joseph, accompanied by the midwife,
00:19:07secretly takes the twin away to the Spanish border.
00:19:12The child shall be raised as a commoner
00:19:14with no knowledge of his royal birth.
00:19:26Meanwhile, in the great ballroom,
00:19:28the king holds a reception in honor of his firstborn.
00:19:30Had he known the cradle should have held two sons,
00:19:33he might have been less self-satisfied
00:19:34with the Cardinal's congratulations.
00:19:42To the notorious Milady de Winter,
00:19:44De Rochefort comes to reveal this chance of fate.
00:19:47The future of France may be in their hands.
00:19:49He tells her he will turn Constance over to her.
00:19:52She is to escort Constance to the convent of Saint-Germain.
00:19:55There force her to tell the whole of the Cardinal's secret and plans.
00:19:59He will play one against the other,
00:20:00a Cardinal against King for his own ambition.
00:20:12The Fall of Man is a medical doc.
00:20:17Oh, God!
00:20:23There are so many instances
00:20:23I know this is the biggest cubss.
00:20:24I know this is the Muddy of Nations
00:20:24there wasbol 밝 Publisher
00:20:31There was a castle Alfred
00:20:39Knowing Constance to be one of the chair carriers runs with the news to the Musketeers barracks.
00:21:07D'Artagnan, wake up. Constance taken by force, by de Rochefort.
00:21:26To arms, to horse, rescue!
00:21:33All for one and one for all, and hang the tack.
00:21:52The wily cheetahs in no mood to cross steel with his angry Gascon bet on justice.
00:22:21All Rochefort's thugs are powerless to help them.
00:22:23True.
00:22:36Tell him.
00:22:37The saiyan is asera.
00:22:39Two, three, three!
00:22:44The saiyan is what Phil.
00:22:47The saiyan is what Phil is saying, he has an opportunity to take care of his head,
00:22:47and let's see if he was a security officer.
00:22:47The saiyan is a very good deal.
00:22:47The saiyan is a big deal.
00:22:49The saiyan is what I need to do.
00:22:50I will take care of his government to buy the franca.
00:22:50You can still take care of his force.
00:22:53It's a big deal, some man.
00:22:53Let's go.
00:23:22The Rochefort is stubborn.
00:23:24He will not talk.
00:23:26He has to be persuaded.
00:23:46The probe goes on.
00:23:47Where is she?
00:23:47Where is Constance?
00:23:48Talk or fall 200 feet to the bottom of the well.
00:23:51Talk or die.
00:23:59The cardinal's guard look on, afraid to act.
00:24:04A strand at a time, the steel cuts through him.
00:24:07Three strands of it, and now but two.
00:24:16Now one.
00:24:19Ah, the Rochefort breaks, the convent of Saint-Girion.
00:24:27To the rescue.
00:24:34A stableman granted audience for the cardinal, tells of de Rochefort's trickery and capture, and of Constance's abduction by Milady
00:24:40de Winter.
00:24:51Cardinal Richelieu and his escort reached the well to confront the Duke.
00:25:15Accused, exposed, a nervous bedraggled penitent, he confesses that he has indeed played traitor.
00:25:25As eminence breaks de Rochefort, stripping him of his authority and titles banished from both court and country forever.
00:25:40Fearing for the safety of Constance, the cardinal speeds in pursuit of Milady de Winter.
00:25:50Before dawn the next morning, the convent of Saint-Girion.
00:26:05Milady de Winter assures the unsuspecting nuns her prisoner is an enemy of the state.
00:26:10To be confined to the convent on orders of the cardinal.
00:26:20The banished de Rochefort, smarting under his humiliations, lingers in Paris.
00:26:25All is not lost.
00:26:27He uses the last of his wealth in a desperate gamble and buys the services of ruffians.
00:26:40Pursue the cardinal and assassinate him.
00:26:46Next, find D'Artagnan and his three musketeer friends and put them to the sword.
00:26:58The Rochefort still dreams of himself in terms of the most powerful man in France.
00:27:04The path to power is open if Milady de Winter secures the secret from Constance.
00:27:24With sweet words and honeyed entreaties, the unscrupulous Milady de Winter seeks to cajole Constance into telling all she knows.
00:27:55No, Constance Bonacieux is not here. But he hears her voice.
00:28:10Oh la!
00:28:15One for all and all for one.
00:28:21One for all and all for one.
00:28:38The mark of the public criminal, burnt by a branding iron into her flesh, a sign to
00:28:54the wall. Exposed to Constance as a criminal, Milady de Winter is desperate. Caught thus in a second act of
00:29:02crime, by the laws of France, Milady must face public execution.
00:29:11It is her life, or that of Constance.
00:29:48D'Artagnan hears Constance whisper that she loves him, loves him above all men. And then she murmurs three words,
00:29:56the other one, the other one.
00:30:07D'Artagnan strains to hear the faint pulse of her words, but Constance dies. The musketeers take Milady de Winter
00:30:18to her punishment.
00:30:31His Eminence the Cardinal has traveled through the night.
00:30:44He hears the dreadful news from the Mother Superior. Constance is dead.
00:30:56Faithful, loyal Constance.
00:30:58Faithful, loyal Constance.
00:31:19Arrest the murderous Milady de Winter and all in concert with her.
00:31:28The three musketeers, Athos, Porthos and Aramis, enraged, take the law into their own hands and deliver the murderers to
00:31:34the public executioner and order her death.
00:31:37Thou...
00:31:45Thou...
00:31:58Then de Rochefort's cut-throats close in on the Cardinal's troop.
00:32:28Come on!
00:32:46Some distance away, the musketeers are captured by their deadliest rivals.
00:32:50The cardinal's guard formally arrests the musketeers for continuing to take the law into their own hands.
00:33:00Disarmed, the musketeers are set against the wall for execution.
00:33:09Your guards will take the lives of my friends. Single-handed, they shall have revenge.
00:33:16The cardinal asks a moment to ponder. Constance, dead. A murderess, executed.
00:33:23Enough blood has been shed. Now this strife tricks musketeer and guard shall end.
00:33:39D'Artagnan's plea saves his friends, but there's to be a harsh penalty.
00:33:45Richelieu's plan concerns the state and these continuing disputes between his guard and the king's musketeers.
00:33:51The four musketeers must separate, never to come together again on pain of death.
00:33:58His judgment, oh, a sorry day.
00:34:02The musketeers are banished, each to his own province, never to visit Paris again.
00:34:07Nor set foot beyond the bounds of his own fields.
00:34:17As for you, D'Artagnan, a splendid soldier, reliable, devoted to, you henceforth shall be bodyguard of the future king,
00:34:29beloved of France, the nation's one.
00:34:31That one fell swoop, all strife is done.
00:34:37The musketeers prepare for their banishment.
00:34:42Godspeed, farewell.
00:34:51Eternal friendship, it shall not pour.
00:34:55All for one, and one for all.
00:35:18Five years have passed.
00:35:21France is at peace.
00:35:22The infant prince grows to boyhood.
00:35:26Cardinal Richelieu, driven hard by the responsibilities of high office, lives in semi-retirement.
00:35:32And a royal father educates his son in courtly etiquette.
00:35:47In failing health, his eminence lives an hourly expectation of death.
00:35:52Troubled by word that the second twin bears an identical likeness to the heir.
00:36:15The dangers inherent are obvious and weigh heavily on the cardinal's mind.
00:36:19He decides he must protect the prince somehow.
00:36:21His eminence provides that the rightful twin may always be identified from the other.
00:36:27With the aid of the court jeweler, he caused a gold doubloon to be broken.
00:36:31The smaller piece hangs on a chain around the throat of the infant prince.
00:36:37And its mate he places about the neck of Captain D'Artagnan.
00:36:47And so, by joining the pieces, the true heir to the throne of France and the prince's first guardian are
00:36:53known to one another for all time.
00:36:55He starts to say, I hold a secret.
00:37:00But the chill hand is upon him.
00:37:02The life spring ebbs.
00:37:05And the great voice is silenced.
00:37:24A great statesman passes into history.
00:37:27The church loses a noble servant.
00:37:30And the ship of state is without its pilot.
00:37:35What was this secret that Richelieu and Constance shared?
00:37:39The other one.
00:37:46Across the Spanish border, the prince's twin brother is reared by servants of the late cardinal.
00:37:51The banished to Rochefort, living nearby, holds the twin under his very eye.
00:37:55He bides his time.
00:37:57He is only to wait patiently for the proper day.
00:38:09Upon the death of Louis XIII, the heir to the throne of the Dauphin, as he was called, became France's
00:38:15King Louis XIV.
00:38:17Both he and his twin had grown to manhood.
00:38:19The brothers are alike as two peas in a pod.
00:38:31Twenty years have passed and more since Richelieu bent his iron will to break the bonds that held us four.
00:38:38But Porthos, Athos, Aramis, I will ride once more.
00:38:43Once more we'll heed the clarion call of all for one and one for all.
00:38:55During the years, de Rochefort's connivings have brought the exiled twin under his control.
00:39:00Secretly, they have returned to Paris.
00:39:03De Rochefort has lavished upon the usurper the trappings of royalty,
00:39:06teaching him to copy even the handwriting of his brother, the king.
00:39:10Yet the quality of the spirit so generous in the king is replaced in the brother by hatred and viciousness.
00:39:24The king's vela to de Rochefort's spy brings long-awaited news.
00:39:29Within the week, an older d'Artagnan, after a lifetime of loyal service, will retire and leave the court.
00:39:35The young king will be without a bodyguard.
00:39:38Every detail of their plan has gone over.
00:39:41The map, the sentries to overpower, the secret approach to the royal apartment, the signals.
00:40:08This very week, de Rochefort tells the pretender, you will be his majesty, Louis XIV, king of France.
00:40:16Louis XIV, king of France, spends d'Artagnan's last day in fun and gaiety.
00:40:22The king has applied himself to an education in horsemanship, sportsmanship, and swordsmanship.
00:40:29No two men were ever closer except they were father and son.
00:40:42The king, the king, the queen was aandnui, and did the king of France.
00:41:02The king of France is a duper.
00:41:02The king of France is a duper.
00:41:02The king of France is an education in many countries.
00:41:05Because the fire is early, D'Artagnan enters the royal bedchamber to bid the king goodbye.
00:41:11Tonight he feels happy, his service is done, his king is secure, the state is safe,
00:41:15but by some odd premonition the coins are matched on this final night of parting.
00:41:52In a glow of happy memories of a delightful evening with the king, Captain D'Artagnan arrives outside his lodging
00:41:58and is amazed to find himself beset by ruffles.
00:42:01Angrily, the Gascon plans his battle. First he deals with the dagger man decoy, sticks him with his own blade,
00:42:07throws the man's cape to the edge of an open sewer,
00:42:10places his own cape over the decoy's body and fires his own pistol.
00:42:15On to the balcony.
00:42:30There, they believe, goes D'Artagnan.
00:42:41A thoughtful D'Artagnan returns to his lodging.
00:42:45For a peaceful man to be waylaid on a city street is something new.
00:42:51He had spent the evening with his king.
00:42:54He reflects, has the palace discipline been slackening too?
00:43:00Centuries were not where they should have been.
00:43:02His soldierly heart is disturbed for the safety of his king.
00:43:21The Rochefort's plan is working without a hitch.
00:43:24Centuries at the outer gate have been overpowered.
00:43:27Entry is forced into the inner quadrangle.
00:43:29The palace is entered through a servant's postern leading to long forgotten cellars.
00:43:35Success.
00:43:36No sound.
00:43:38No word.
00:43:39No warning.
00:44:05The pretender waits impatiently below for the deed which will make him king.
00:44:18In the ante-room to the king's bedchamber,
00:44:20de Rochefort's maggot awaits his master's signal.
00:44:23Ready for the final treachery.
00:44:49And a little after eleven o'clock on this fateful night,
00:44:53in one tragic moment, France loses her rightful king.
00:45:22Bewildered, uncertain if he dreams or not,
00:45:24King Louis XIV, surrounded by strangers, looks unbelievingly at a venomously mirrored likeness of himself.
00:45:35The usurper watches his royal brother with a lifetime of hate.
00:45:42The Rochefort's plans have been cleverly checked and double-checked.
00:45:45He means to hold the true king of prisoner as a threat over the head of the usurper,
00:45:49should he rebel against his commands.
00:45:54At de Rochefort's order, his cohorts strip the king of his night attire,
00:45:58and in exchange dress him in the usurper's clothes.
00:46:15Into the palace cellars a messenger reports breathlessly.
00:46:18D'Artagnan is dead.
00:46:20His body thrown in the river.
00:46:23Complete triumph at last.
00:46:36An iron mask.
00:46:38An invention of the devil.
00:46:40An iron mask, a prison within a prison,
00:46:42is placed over the head of the rightful King Louis XIV,
00:46:45and locked at the neck.
00:46:47His countenance concealed from all men.
00:47:01The true king is led away.
00:47:10In the quiet of the royal apartments,
00:47:12the true king's bed is occupied by the usurper.
00:47:16Trusted servitors have been spirited away.
00:47:18The twins' lackeys have replaced them.
00:47:25To Rochefort's plan is complete.
00:47:31Poor France.
00:47:34Ruled by a youth driven near to lunacy,
00:47:36by a solitary childhood,
00:47:38by de Rochefort's lies,
00:47:39by his own poisoned dreams.
00:47:41Truly a madman.
00:47:49Suffering in human life is proportioned to human strength.
00:47:53When the young king, stupefied and crushed,
00:47:56found himself led a prisoner to a cell
00:47:58in the Chateau Sainte-Marguerite
00:47:59in the south of France,
00:48:01he fancied at first that death is like sleep
00:48:04and has its dreams.
00:48:06He believed himself to be a spectator.
00:48:08A palpable phantom of his own suffering.
00:48:12A torture the more terrible since it might be eternal.
00:48:16Eternal death.
00:48:18How can I have died?
00:48:21I am a king, yet not a king,
00:48:23enthroned upon a funereal couch.
00:48:26No.
00:48:27No, dear God,
00:48:28do not punish me who have done nothing.
00:48:31Why am I thus punished?
00:48:34Like a cloak,
00:48:35the chill of the dungeon falls upon his shoulders.
00:48:40So dwells the real Louis XIV
00:48:42in a living hell to remain thus
00:48:44the rest of his days.
00:48:55The Queen Mother,
00:48:57always restricted,
00:48:58prevented from seeing her son,
00:49:00determines finally to pay him a visit.
00:49:07In place of the affectionate and courtly Louis XIV,
00:49:11to her horror she finds herself repulsed.
00:49:17Doubts.
00:49:18Again doubts.
00:49:21What strange malady besets my son?
00:49:24She thinks again of the other one.
00:49:29The Rochefort hurries to the king's apartment,
00:49:31fearful that a mother's heart has sensed the truth.
00:49:35In pretence of humility,
00:49:36he asks the Queen Mother to leave.
00:49:39Affairs of state.
00:49:40and Tales corrected.
00:49:58Te64 is determined,
00:50:01it shall not happen again,
00:50:03and whispers death.
00:50:13Day by day, night upon night, the prisoner prays for some way to get word to D'Artagnan.
00:50:19A heaven-sent fisherman hoves to.
00:50:32He finishes scratching a message into pewter, and as all good prayers must be, his prayer is answered.
00:50:46Militant mackerel are running, and then a catch, apparently from heaven.
00:50:59The fisherman reads the name of D'Artagnan, the idol of the nation.
00:51:04A written word, a beloved name, an urgent message.
00:51:07He, a patriot, needs no urging.
00:51:24Paris goes about its daily affairs unaware that its rightful king languishes in prison,
00:51:29and the queen mother herself faces death as the humble fisherman hastens to D'Artagnan's home.
00:51:36D'Artagnan stays on in Paris, and to his hurt amazement, continually finds himself barred from the court.
00:51:43Day by day, week by week, audience with the king has been refused him.
00:51:47The fisherman blurts his weird news.
00:51:50A story hard to believe.
00:51:51A lonely castle, which D'Artagnan knows like the palm of his hand.
00:51:55A prisoner in an iron mask behind its bars.
00:51:59But the signature, an etching of a coin that fits his own exactly.
00:52:18Come, friend, eat and drink.
00:52:20There is business at last for me at the palace.
00:52:49D'Artagnan finds himself a stranger.
00:52:52in a strange atmosphere and there is reason he thinks for this curious tension to rochefort and
00:52:59the king this cannot be the boy i helped nurture into manhood this is not the face of my king
00:53:06those are not his hands at risk neither parried steel nor engaged a point what's been happening
00:53:12at court to rochefort's back in favor a disgraced exile once more sporting about the throne room
00:53:18in the king's presence d'artagnan is amazed and shocked but a further shock is in store a chain
00:53:27and coin is passed to de rochefort if he can believe his eyes in all the years he served the
00:53:32king they
00:53:33never left his royal person he overhears a snatch of conversation the other one and suddenly he hears
00:53:42the dying voice of constance the other one the other one
00:53:54what did she mean
00:53:59a message signed by the royal coin a king not a king and a court alive with known traitors d
00:54:07'artagnan
00:54:07smells a rat but a rat has seen him and gives warning the palace guards are alerted and all exits
00:54:16barred
00:54:37little do they reckon with a resourceful old musketeer
00:54:49d'artagnan orders a king's loyal troop to be hurried to meet him at the chateau saint marguerite
00:54:56couriers are to be dispatched to his old friends the three musketeers athos pothos and aramis
00:55:01musketeers to arms musketeers your king has need of you one for all and all for one
00:55:13the jig is up d'artagnan lives and knows there's pewter plate perhaps even now he has reached the prison
00:55:29gate the rochefort cannot believe his future lies in a common plate
00:55:39quickly he resolves to end all doubts he decides to ride at the head of his troops to prevent any
00:55:56attempt to free the king
00:55:57the puzzle d'artagnan has reached the chateau saint marguerite certain that his comrades will join him
00:56:05under cover of the raging storm he rose to the grotto beneath the castle
00:56:09many a time as a young officer he had patrolled his grotto passage
00:56:14it led he knew to the arsenal beyond that the armory then the main hall and staircase to the tower
00:56:20itself up there is the man in the iron mask the writer of the message
00:56:36to his astonishment d'artagnan finds the entrance to the arsenal is newly walled
00:57:01the old war horse is prepared to hazard it alone if necessary
00:57:16the fisherman returns to the opposite bank to await the arrival of help
00:57:34a few years older a little more grizzled the same brave companion as of old
00:57:39ready and willing for any gambit
00:57:56and now aramis
00:58:17and now
00:58:19and
00:58:30and
00:58:32and
00:58:32and
00:58:32and
00:58:41Now two of the valiant comrades have arrived.
00:58:43No time to wait for old Porthos, no time for explanations.
00:58:47There's a job to be done.
00:58:49Forward!
00:58:54Through the racks of gunpowder barrels to the main hall
00:58:57and the tower staircase itself.
00:59:01No, no sir!
00:59:24Where's the prisoner before your dalit tastes this edge,
00:59:27you bloated villain?
01:00:03At last, D'Artagnan knows the voice.
01:00:07It is his true and rightful king, Louis XIV, king of France.
01:00:16The castle guards.
01:00:23The challenge is met.
01:00:27Hoorah!
01:00:28The musketeers fight together again.
01:00:49The musketeers fight together again.
01:00:50The war is the time she could do.
01:00:50The men in theliners around the world were the same way.
01:00:50A lot of little men should be the most vulnerable women who were doing.
01:00:55The men should be the same way as he is.
01:01:00The women should be a man.
01:01:13Let's go.
01:01:40Let's go.
01:02:01I'm eager on that account and thirsty as much for the sight of his companions as for a little drop
01:02:05of blood.
01:02:36Let's go.
01:02:43Let's go.
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01:10:12coming that once again they might be one how can they die these bright ones how
01:10:20may such energy once released be prisoned by earth or stone or grave we die as we
01:10:27lived say they with life and with life how can there be death
01:10:34only remember us only open a little book and we shall always be with you to ride
01:10:39a fine horse or to cross a sharp blade or carouse with a barrel or dally with a
01:10:44maid come one come all
01:10:58and so passed a brave and glorious man in honor only think and we live again we
01:11:06live forever for with us now as ever it's one for all and all for one
01:11:14and thus it was in France of old and fiery days when hearts beat high when blood was
01:11:20young and hate was bold and sword crossed sword to do or die for love and honor
01:11:25glory then when life was life and men were men
01:11:55glory then
01:12:08i'm
01:12:15the
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