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A young man proves his worth in order to belong to the French squad of the musketeers.
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00:00The End
00:44All for one and one for all
00:47We stand at the ready for our country's call
00:50We never back away from the chance
00:53For glory for our king and France
00:56We're all for one and one for all
01:00Pledging honor to the throne
01:03When danger appears
01:05Then you're one of the musketeers
01:07Then you're never alone
01:09When the evil out of sight
01:13Works behind the scene
01:15Plots against the queen
01:16Then the musketeers unite
01:20With D'Artagnan's sword
01:23All for one and one for all
01:26Pledging honor to the throne
01:29When danger appears
01:31Then you're one of the musketeers
01:33Then you're never alone
01:38Pret, tell me
01:39What kind of animal is that?
01:41It is my horse, good sir
01:43Oh, is it really?
01:45I thought it was a donkey
01:51Sir, you can think what you wish
01:53Good day
01:54I won't waste my time arguing with you
01:56I'm on my way to Paris
01:57To become one of the king's musketeers
02:00Oh, if you're going to be a musketeer
02:03With that horse
02:04Then I fear greatly for the king's safety
02:16I say, innkeeper
02:17Yes, yes, sir
02:19What is this swim?
02:20It tastes like dishwater
02:25I'm sorry you didn't like it, monsieur
02:26I'll bring you another if you like
02:28But I've already told you
02:30That this is garbage water
02:31Why on earth would I want another one, you clod?
02:39Andre, see if that's milady's carriage
02:42Yes, monsieur Rochefort
02:47Coming up to your street at this very moment, monsieur
02:49And none too soon
02:51I don't know how much longer I can stand being in this village of idiots
02:55Some oats for you, a bit of dinner for me
02:58And we'll continue on our way to Paris
03:10I am sorry, sir
03:12Out of my way, you clumsy child
03:17You did not have any cause to do that, sir
03:20I said I was sorry
03:22I'll teach you to talk back to me
03:25I think you've already taught him quite enough, monsieur
03:29I don't recall asking your advice on this matter
03:33You did not, sir
03:35But I'm giving it anyway
03:36I saw what happened
03:38It was a simple accident
03:39Neither your fault nor the boy's
03:41Yet you punish him
03:42Now I advise you to leave him alone
03:45Lest I should have to punish you
03:51My, but our young friend has a big mouth
03:55First I shall deal with this young brat
03:57Then you
03:57You shall deal with me first
03:59And leave the boy alone
04:03It challenges me to a duel
04:05You see, I told you this village is filled with idiots
04:11I do not often fight with fools
04:13But in your case, I shall make an exception
04:15My lord, is it wise to fight this loud mouth
04:19When we are on urgent business for the cardinal?
04:21If our reason for being here is discovered by the king
04:24And he learns of the cardinal's plot against the queen
04:26We could all be in danger
04:28Do not worry yourself, André
04:31I'll make short business of this upstart
04:34Oh, but how am I supposed to duel with you?
04:38If my sword pierces your heart
04:39I'll be accused of slaying a child
04:44Fight me, sir, or I shall accuse you
04:47Of being a coward
04:49You go too far, boy
04:57This boy handles his sword with some knowledge
05:00Still, a little knowledge can be dangerous
05:03As you shall learn
05:15Now who is the coward?
05:17Come out and fight me like a man
05:19So, my boy
05:20You do not like being called a coward any less than I
05:23It was your laughing insults that started this duel
05:26Now I'll wipe that smile off your face
05:38Andre, why did you do that?
05:39I need no help against this mouse
05:42My lady was growing worried
05:44Ah, she is right, of course
05:47Our business is much more important than this bit of amusement
05:53Get this boy out of the street
05:54All right, the game is over
05:59I will speak with my lady
06:00Stand guard out here
06:05My lady, it is a great pleasure to see you again
06:10Cardinal Richelieu asks that I give you his warm greetings
06:13Thank you for your greetings, monsieur Rochefort
06:16But there is something else you can give me
06:19First, let me see what you have brought for me
06:28Ah, in this box lies the means
06:31With which Cardinal Richelieu can convince the king
06:33That the queen is not worthy to sit on the throne of France with him
06:39Excellent
06:40With the queen out of the way, the cardinal will be the only person in France
06:44To whom the king can turn for advice
06:47And no doubt, the cardinal's advice will hasten the day
06:51When the king himself loses his crown
06:54And how long will it take after that day
06:56Before the cardinal takes the throne for himself?
07:00The cardinal will remember your part in all of this, my lady
07:07The queen's diamonds, which the king gave her on their wedding day
07:10How foolish of the queen to have betrayed the king of France
07:14By sending the diamonds to the English duke of Buckingham
07:19And how clever of you to steal them from Buckingham
07:23The queen will feel the executioner's axe
07:25Once the king realizes she is in love with a duke of her enemy, England
07:30And now, monsieur, I believe there is the matter of my payment
07:35Payment in full, my lady
07:38You mean the diamonds are for me?
07:41With the compliments of Cardinal Richelieu
07:44Well, I never thought
07:46How can I express my thanks?
07:49They're returning to England until the queen has been executed
07:52And taking the diamonds with you
07:54So there is no chance of them being found
07:56As you wish, monsieur Rochefort
07:59I'll sail on the evening tide for England
08:02Then I bid you farewell, my lady
08:13Do you think he'll survive?
08:16I do not know
08:17He was hit pretty hard
08:23See here, let go of my wife
08:30I'm sorry, sir
08:31I thought she was the villain I was sword fighting with
08:34He's out in the street below
08:36And the sooner he's gone, the better
08:46He's escaping
08:52He'll not escape my blade
09:00Come back
09:01I've not finished with you yet
09:03I've my honor to defend
09:07Very well
09:08They've made their escape
09:10But I vow that one day
09:12That scoundrel and I shall meet again
09:16And now, off to Paris
09:18Where the Musketeer's life awaits me
09:36Three crowns, my young friend
09:39And the only reason I'm giving you that much
09:42Is because their horse's color pleases me
09:46Done
09:47Take good care of him
09:49He's served me well over the years
09:52Goodbye, old friend
10:12Yes, and what do you want?
10:16I assume I have the pleasure of addressing
10:18Monsieur Bonacieux
10:19I hear you have a room to rent, sir
10:22Oh, indeed I do
10:24And a fine room it is
10:26Especially suited for a gentleman
10:28Such as yourself
10:29My name is D'Artagnan, sir
10:31I understand this apartment is only a short walk
10:34From the Musketeer's barracks
10:36They're Musketeers
10:38I don't need any trouble here from the Cardinal's men
10:42Why should there be trouble?
10:44You are obviously new to Paris
10:47I'll tell you why there could be trouble
10:49The King has his soldiers
10:51And the Cardinal has his
10:53The two armies are constantly fighting with each other
10:56But the Cardinal is the King's trusted advisor
10:59And because he's so important to the King
11:03The Cardinal has convinced His Majesty to allow him to surround himself
11:07With his own personal army
11:10A foolish mistake on the King's part, if you ask me
11:14Hello, Father
11:15I'm so sorry I was late coming back from the market
11:18But it was so crowded today
11:26Yes, Constance, this is Monsieur D'Artagnan
11:30He seeks to rent a room
11:31A pleasure to meet you, sir
11:34And a joy for me to make your acquaintance, Mademoiselle Constance
11:39Yes, yes, yes
11:40Well, that will be enough of the pleasantries
11:43Get to our apartment, Constance
11:45And begin making lunch
11:53We were talking about your renting a room
11:56Before you became so intrigued with my daughter
11:59Do not blame me, Monsieur
12:01Who could resist being intrigued by a creature of such beauty?
12:05True
12:06But she is not for the likes of you
12:09One day she will marry a titled lord
12:11You see, my Constance is the seamstress to the Queen herself
12:17Not only that
12:19But the Queen considers my daughter to be her personal friend
12:23They share all sorts of secrets together
12:26I'm very impressed, Monsieur
12:29But now as to the room
12:30I must quickly close our business
12:32As I have an appointment with Monsieur de Treville
12:34At the Academy of the Musketeers
12:36Yes, yes, yes
12:37Well, I suppose I shall let you rent a room
12:40But no sword fighting, you hear?
12:43I understand, sir
12:53When I was but a child
12:55I knew your father very well, D'Artagnan
12:58He has always spoken well of you, Monsieur Treville
13:01Father said there are only three in all of France
13:04Whom I should obey without question
13:06The King, Cardinal Richelieu, and Monsieur Treville
13:10Well, he got two out of three, right?
13:13What's that?
13:14A joke, my boy
13:15And a sad one at that
13:17Things have changed since your father was a young man living in Paris
13:21The Cardinal has become ambitious
13:23Although the King considers him his friend and advisor
13:26It is clear to many that the Cardinal is no friend at all
13:29Then the rumors I've heard are true
13:32If what you heard is that the Cardinal has raised his own army
13:36And is poised to move against the King at the right moment
13:38Then you have heard correctly
13:40What can be done?
13:43Not much
13:43The King will listen to no one who speaks against the Cardinal
13:46Except for his wife, the Queen
13:49She is the last voice of reason
13:51If Cardinal Richelieu is able to remove her
13:53But surely he cannot remove the Queen
13:56Nothing is beneath him
13:58Ah, but why talk of such things today?
14:01Today we have the happy business of admitting you to the Academy of Musketeers
14:05Then I'm to be accepted?
14:08Yes, by all means you
14:09What? It's him
14:12Excuse me, Monsieur Treville
14:14But I have a score to settle
14:16A score to settle?
14:18Not with Rochefort, I hope
14:20The boy will never live to be a musketeer if he picks a fight with him
14:24He may have escaped me in the village
14:26But he won't...
14:27Out of my way!
14:29I'm in a hurry!
14:31See here
14:34No one talks to me like that
14:36No, I've no time to talk to you in any way
14:40Then perhaps you'll talk to my sword later
14:42When you do have the time
14:43Name the time and the place, sir
14:45Then let me go about my business
14:47I shall meet you at noon
14:49Behind the Carmelite Convent
14:51Very well
14:52And what is your name?
14:54Horthos
14:55And I am D'Artagnan
14:59The young have no manners these days
15:02But we will teach him some, won't we?
15:06I can't let him escape again
15:08Stand aside!
15:11Stand aside indeed
15:13Listen, boy
15:14I'm Aramis of the King's Musketeers
15:17You can't
15:18Since you are not the King himself
15:20I cannot waste my time worrying about you
15:22Now stand aside
15:24I'll cut you down where you stand for speaking like this
15:28A true musketeer would understand the importance of a matter of honor
15:32Which needs to be settled
15:33And not stop me
15:35Very well
15:36Settle your matter of honor
15:38Then I shall settle mine with you
15:40When and where?
15:42Behind the Carmelite Convent at the hour of noon
15:44I will be there
15:54So, remember when you were lunging
15:56Oh!
16:02It appears it is I who must be on guard against an attack from the rear
16:08I've no time for joking this day
16:11But surely time for an apology
16:13Stand aside, sir
16:15En garde, you rude pup
16:19Is every musketeer at this academy determined to stop me from tending to a matter of honor?
16:24No musketeer would stand in the way of such business
16:27But I do demand we two settle this insult you've given me
16:30Noon
16:31Behind the Carmelite Convent
16:33Yes, I know
16:37Who was that musketeer?
16:39Only at us, the head instructor in swordsmanship to student musketeers
16:52No, no, he can't have escaped again
16:55Escaped?
16:56Don't tell me you meant to duel with Monsieur Rochefort
16:59Yes, the dog insulted me yesterday
17:02You'd better forget that insult, boy
17:04Rochefort is second in command to Cardinal Richelieu
17:07Come to complain again about musketeers fighting in the streets
17:10Second in command?
17:12What could such an important man be doing in a small village in the countryside?
17:17Carrying out some plot of the Cardinals, no doubt
17:20But since there's nothing you can do about it
17:22You'd be better off not to worry about it
17:25Yes, I've got enough already to worry about
17:28The duel against three musketeers
17:36I tell you, the boy ran into me first in the stairs, inside the academy
17:40Thus, I have the right to duel him first
17:43Be reasonable, Porthos
17:44Once you've finished with him, there won't be anything left for Aramis and myself
17:48You're wrong, my dear Athos
17:50As it is the lunch hour, and a delicious roast duck waits for me
17:54I do not have a long time to waste on this young sprout
17:56I'll merely carve a few holes in him and leave the rest to the two of you
18:01Very decent of you, Porthos
18:04But as I am the oldest of us three
18:07I demand your respect in letting me go first
18:10I have the solution to your problems, gentlemen
18:13I will fight all three of you at the same time
18:17Well, I'll give the boy this
18:19He knows how to jest
18:25On guard
18:32You take the jest too far, young man
18:36Then to battle, and we shall see who is laughing when it is done
18:43He has an interesting form
18:45Crude, but interesting
18:47Allow me, Aramis
18:51Oh, if this is the best the musketeers can offer, then I'm disappointed
18:55Never speak ill of the musketeers, boy
18:58Speed and grace
19:00Rather impressive in one so young
19:02Even more impressive in one as old as yourself
19:07A wit as sharp as his sword
19:11Musketeers fighting again
19:14And they know very well that the cardinal has forbidden sword fighting in Paris
19:18We take no orders from the cardinal
19:20You'll sleep in the cardinal's jail tonight
19:22Oh, three against six
19:25I like these odds
19:26Four against six, Porthos
19:28This is not your fight
19:30Then I shall make it my fight
19:37What a clever boy
19:38By fighting our enemy, he has made us his friends
19:41And friends always come to the aid of friends
19:43Don't they?
19:48Oh, well, that'll teach you to fight in a coward's way
19:52This D'Artagnan insists on fighting with two soldiers
19:55The way Porthos insists on gobbling down two turkey legs
19:58And leaving us with none
19:59Very well, Aramis
20:01I'll only fight one of them
20:10I see now that this is no battle
20:12We're simply tailoring the uniforms of the cardinal's soldiers
20:28A fine battle
20:29I'd like to see the report they make to the cardinal
20:32Yes, but what about our duel?
20:36Oh, too late now, D'Artagnan
20:38We're well into the lunch hour
20:39There's a time for dueling
20:41And a time for eating
20:43Come on and join us
20:45I would be honored, gentlemen
20:48Come along, then
20:49Let's go
20:55I have seen the queen's diamonds with my own eyes, cardinal
20:59Milady has stolen them from the duke of Buckingham's palace
21:01Then my spies were right
21:04She did give the diamonds to him
21:05Proving without a doubt that the queen of France is in love with the English duke
21:11With the diamonds safely in Milady's hands
21:13All we need do is prove to his majesty that the queen no longer has them
21:17Leave that to me, Rochefort
21:19I have a perfect way to force the queen into admitting she has given the diamonds away
21:24The king is not a man who enjoys being made a fool of
21:27He will have her head for this
21:29And your last true enemy at court will be eliminated
21:33I will make my move against the queen this evening
21:35Just to make sure no one comes to her defense
21:38Have my army go forth immediately
21:40And arrest as many of the queen's friends as possible
21:44On what charge, your eminence?
21:46I do not care what the charge is, Rochefort
21:48Just see to it
21:49You get as many of her friends out of the way as you can
21:51After she's been beheaded, we can let them go
21:54Yes, your eminence, it shall be done
22:03Oh, Monsieur d'Artagnan
22:05I did not know you were still out
22:07Good evening, Mademoiselle Bonacieux
22:10Oh, I've had a long day
22:12Meeting with Monsieur Treville at the academy
22:14Dueling with three musketeers
22:16Finding and buying myself a new horse
22:19Dueling?
22:20With three musketeers
22:22But I thought you were to become a musketeer
22:25It's a long story
22:27I won't bore you with it
22:29And how was your day, Mademoiselle?
22:31Oh, long as well
22:33I was just down here waiting until
22:36Waiting for my return?
22:38Oh, you think very highly of yourself, Monsieur d'Artagnan
22:41Nearly so highly as I think of you, Mademoiselle Constance
22:48Mademoiselle Bonacieux
22:49Oui, I'm Mademoiselle Bonacieux
22:52You are under arrest
22:54You are to come with us immediately
22:56But, but what have I done?
22:58You'll be told of the charges when you are placed in your cell
23:02You should speak more politely to a lady
23:04Don't give us any trouble, boy
23:07Monsieur, you have not yet learned the meaning of the word trouble
23:30Wait, wait, I told you no fighting
23:33Oh, they came to arrest me, father
23:36What? Arrest my daughter?
23:54You've wasted enough of my time
24:03Do you yield, sir?
24:06I yield, monsieur
24:08But I am under orders from the cardinal
24:10I shall return with more soldiers to arrest Mademoiselle Bonacieux
24:15You had better bring the cardinal's entire army
24:18For that is the only hope you have of taking this girl from my protection
24:22Now go
24:29Oh, d'Artagnan
24:32I have never seen such courage
24:34You inspire me, Mademoiselle
24:36Save your fancy words for later, d'Artagnan
24:39Those soldiers will be back to arrest my daughter
24:41But what can we do, father?
24:44Your only hope is to go to the castle
24:46To the queen
24:47She is your friend
24:48She'll protect you, Constance
24:50I'll take you there myself
24:52The cardinal may suspect this plan and have the castle guarded
24:56Let him guard it with a thousand men
24:58He will not stop me from delivering your daughter safely into the queen's hands
25:09What is the meaning of this?
25:11We have orders from Cardinal Richelieu to guard the castle's entrance tonight
25:15Guarding the castle is musketeer's work
25:18As of tonight, it is also the work of the cardinal's soldiers
25:28Since we cannot get past the entrance
25:31We shall go over the wall
25:40Hold on to my shoulders, Constance
25:55Hold there, musketeer
26:02You hold there, soldiers
26:09Oh, please help us, your majesty
26:12They came to my father's house and tried to arrest me
26:15D'Artagnan was just trying to
26:18Your majesty, this man breads the castle walls
26:21A strange entrance, to be sure
26:23But he brings my seamstress to me
26:26We have orders from the cardinal to arrest anyone who...
26:30I am giving the orders here
26:32Unless you prefer we all take the matter up with my husband
26:36As you wish, your highness
26:39Leave us
26:44Your royal highness
26:45Your majesty, may I present monsieur d'Artagnan
26:49A student at the Academy of Musketeers
26:56Rise, d'Artagnan
26:57You were wise to bring Constance here
27:03Richelieu has been causing problems for many of my friends this night
27:06You shall both stay in the castle under my protection
27:10Until this matter is resolved
27:12I thank you, your majesty
27:21I think a ball is a wonderful idea, Cardinal
27:24We haven't had a party in the castle for a long time
27:27Yes, it will allow us to forget at least for a moment
27:29The unpleasant coming war with England
27:32Now, now, Richelieu
27:34The queen assures me the English don't want war with us
27:38Speaking of the queen
27:39She should be especially pleased about the ball
27:42It will give her a chance to wear those splendid diamonds you gave her for your wedding
27:47Another excellent idea
27:50As a matter of fact, I was wondering why she hasn't worn them in so long
27:55Maybe she's lost them
27:57What? Impossible!
27:59Those diamonds are priceless
28:01They belong to my mother, you know
28:03I'm sure the queen has her own reasons for not wearing them, your majesty
28:06Perhaps she just doesn't like them
28:09Yes, we'll just see about that
28:11Gout! Gout!
28:15Bring the queen to me
28:16And I mean right now
28:18You have no need to send for me, Louis
28:20I have come to speak with you
28:27Cardinal Richelieu has had many of my friends and advisors arrested
28:30I demand an explanation for this
28:32And I, madame, demand to know why you haven't worn the diamonds I gave you for our wedding
28:43I might as well tell you now, your majesty
28:45Before the cardinal does
28:49I have sent the diamonds to the duke of Buckingham
28:52Buckingham?
28:53You sent my mother's priceless diamonds to the duke of a country that plans to make war against France?
28:59I thought the diamonds belonged to me
29:01To do with as I pleased
29:03Now I understand why you have been begging me to make peace with England
29:07Against Cardinal Richelieu's advice
29:09You're in love with this duke of Buckingham
29:11You do not understand, your majesty
29:14Then explain why you sent him the diamonds
29:17Alas, I cannot
29:19Richelieu, take her to the dungeon
29:21Lock her in her cell
29:22While I consider what to do with this unfaithful wife
29:43I'm coming, I'm coming
29:45Constance, what's wrong?
29:47The queen has been taken prisoner, D'Artagnan
29:50She is locked in the dungeon
29:52She has confessed sending her diamonds to the duke of Buckingham
29:55To our sworn enemy?
29:57Why would she do such a thing?
29:59I cannot talk about it, D'Artagnan
30:01I gave the queen my promise
30:03But I can ask you to go to the duke
30:06And tell him what has happened
30:08He's the only one who can save her now
30:10Go to England?
30:12To the land of our enemies?
30:14To plead for the life of a queen
30:16Who has betrayed her husband?
30:18Please, trust me, D'Artagnan
30:20And trust the queen
30:22But to go to the duke of Buckingham
30:24All I can tell you is that the queen's life is in his hands
30:29And in yours
30:34Where are you going?
30:36To England, of course
30:51Here he comes
30:53Ready?
30:54Yes, now
30:56Most disappointing, Porthos
30:58I did think young D'Artagnan was to be our friend
31:00And now this business
31:02Yes, well, what can you do, Eramus?
31:05He's only in this for his own glory
31:07Yes, and he seemed like such a nice young fellow
31:10Here now
31:12What's this all about?
31:14I am your friend
31:16And I'm more than willing to share any glory that comes my way
31:20Oh, pardon us, Monsieur D'Artagnan
31:23We just heard about your, uh, exploits of last night
31:27Single-handedly fighting off 50 of the cardinal's finest soldiers?
31:31And then whisking Mademoiselle Bonacieux off to the castle
31:35And storming past another hundred of Richelieu's men
31:37So he could deliver her to the safety of our queen
31:41Very well
31:42Have your little joke, if you will
31:44But if it doesn't stop now
31:45I won't tell you about the vital assignment I am on for the queen
31:49Worse still
31:50I won't let any of you come along with me to England
31:56A secret assignment for the queen?
31:58England, you say?
31:59Do tell us, D'Artagnan
32:07With any luck, we should make Calais before dark
32:10And sail for England on the evening tide
32:12We'll convince that dog Buckingham to give the queen back her diamonds
32:16Even if it takes the tip of our swords to do it
32:19The cardinal soldiers
32:23I was beginning to worry that we'd get out of France
32:25Without having at least one good fight
32:35All for one and one for all
33:01A little bend
33:02Let's go
33:02Get out of France
33:18My goodness, how do you expect a fight if you can't stay on your horses?
33:29These are dangerous times for Frenchmen to be making the voyage to England.
33:34With our two countries nearly at war, I usually only carry cargo and English passengers returning to their homeland.
33:42With fortune on our side, Captain, we shall soon be the ones returning to our homeland.
33:48Good luck, my friend.
33:53You must have faith, my queen.
33:56How can I trust anyone, Constance, when my own Louis put me in this cell?
34:02Cardinal Richelieu must have somehow found out you gave your diamonds to the Duke of Buckingham and told the king
34:08about it.
34:09If only you would tell the king.
34:12No, Constance. Remember the promise of silence you made to me.
34:17Yes, your highness. My only concern is for you.
34:22Sometimes the queen must be concerned for others besides herself.
34:26Yes, your majesty.
34:30You must leave, mademoiselle. The queen is allowed no more visitors.
34:34But why?
34:40Because the king has decreed that she is to be executed.
34:45No, please.
34:48There, there, Constance. Some things cannot be avoided.
34:52Swear it to me that you will keep your promise and remain silent.
34:56Swear it to me now.
34:58Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
35:01Swear it.
35:14There must be some mistake. I ordered no acrobats to come to the castle.
35:19I'm sorry, my lord, but they said they were sent a message from the Duke of Buckingham to come to
35:24the castle at once.
35:29I'll have them escorted off the grounds.
35:35We've waited long enough.
35:37Either the Duke wants to be entertained or he doesn't.
35:46Now see here.
35:47I'm the Duke of Buckingham and I have ordered no acrobats.
35:50So if you'll be so good as to leave the castle...
35:54Excuse me, my good Duke.
35:56Look, but as long as we're here, I'll entertain you anyway with a short story about a lady living across
36:02the English Channel who sends her greetings.
36:14Frenchman!
36:18Gentlemen, there are only two of them.
36:21Please allow me.
36:33Who sent you, Frenchman?
36:35What plot does Louis and his cardinal hatch against me now?
36:40Louis does not send me, monsieur.
36:42I come asking help for his wife.
36:46En garde, Frenchman!
36:48Except that now she is just another prisoner in the king's dungeon, put there thanks to Cardinal Richelieu's plot which
36:54revealed that she had sent her diamonds to you.
36:57Then she is in great danger.
37:00In danger of losing her head to the executioner's axe, unless you will help her.
37:05How do I know this is not but another of Louis' tricks?
37:18I do not know why the queen gave you her jewels.
37:25But I do know that her life rests in your hands, as my own now rests in yours.
37:39Leave us.
37:40You also.
37:46I do believe you are here to help that fine woman who sits on the throne of France.
37:51But I fear there is nothing I can do.
38:02And you have no idea who stole the diamonds?
38:05None at all.
38:06Your queen was generous enough to send them to me because of the terrible debts that I owe.
38:11She asked me to sell them so that I might save myself from ruin.
38:14But I could not bring myself to sell them.
38:17Only recently did I learn they were stolen.
38:20One might well question such a gift from a married woman to an unmarried man such as yourself.
38:26That is not your concern, Musketeer.
38:30The Duke is right, Athos.
38:32Our only concern should be getting the diamonds back so that we can...
38:39The woman I saw in the village with Rochefort.
38:43You met with Rochefort, Cardinal Richelieu's advisor?
38:47I did.
38:48And I stole the diamonds given to you by that French queen you love instead of me!
39:13Help!
39:13Help!
39:14Help!
39:15Frenchmen are trying to kill the Duke!
39:17Look!
39:19There they are!
39:20Get them!
39:20Get them!
39:24Get them!
39:35Stop!
39:36Stop this second!
39:42You're fighting the wrong enemy!
39:48Away from here!
39:50Quickly!
39:52Raise the drawbridge!
40:08Stop that carriage and bring Milady to me!
40:12We have much to speak about.
40:16Surely you don't think I enjoy doing this?
40:19You cannot think I want my own wife to be beheaded.
40:23I don't know what you think of me any longer, Louis.
40:26The Cardinal has filled you with such ideas that you listen to him before you listen to me.
40:31Tell me you did not send Buckingham the diamonds!
40:34I cannot, for I did send them.
40:38Even if you did lie and tell me you did not!
40:41What good would our marriage be if it were based upon a lie, Louis?
40:46And what do you call carrying on with the Duke of Buckingham?
40:49I call it my own business.
40:53And I must do that which I have not wanted to do.
40:56Tomorrow you shall meet with the executioner.
41:04If only there was another way, Richelieu.
41:07I do love her.
41:16Ah, but she has failed you.
41:19And to have done so with a man who was native born to the country of France's greatest enemy.
41:24But I love her.
41:25And I believe she loves me.
41:27Is it love for her to give royal diamonds to an English duke?
41:34You have a responsibility to all of France, Your Majesty.
41:40You're right, Richelieu.
41:42You are right.
41:53Come, it's time for us to go, Your Majesty.
42:05Ha, ha. Music to my ears. Soon the Queen's pretty head will fall.
42:13We beg entrance to the castle.
42:15Pass, farmer.
42:25Hold where you are.
42:27I recognize this man.
42:28He's no farmer. He's a musketeer.
42:34Huh?
42:39The man does have keen eyesight.
42:52You have been a good friend, Constance. Don't cry for me. You know this is for the best.
43:07I beg you once more. Save your own life. All you need do is deny giving Buckingham the diamonds.
43:15My husband, I cannot.
43:23Then it shall be done.
43:33Then it shall be done.
43:33Musketeers, not only has the Queen betrayed you to the English, but your musketeers are on their side as well.
43:39I cannot believe that, Richelieu.
43:49Buckingham.
43:50Protect the King. Take them prisoner.
43:59At last we meet again.
44:01I should not make the mistake of sparing your life this time.
44:09I told you D'Artagnan would not fail you.
44:12But to bring the Duke here, he has endangered Buckingham's life.
44:16I'll be looking for theoooom.
44:16What are thef?
44:16Ahh!
44:22Agh.
44:30Oh.
44:33Whoa.
44:36Whoa!
44:36Whoa!
44:39Gah.
44:44Agh.
45:14Oh, that will be enough.
45:22If you are truly loyal to the king, then you will not destroy his wishes, and the king does not
45:27want Rochefort killed. Is that not true, Your Highness?
45:31Yes, it is quite true, Richelieu.
45:36I serve my king.
45:39How do you think you serve me by bringing this enemy of France to my castle?
45:43He is no enemy of yours, my king.
45:46And you are no wife of mine, madame.
45:49Not when you make it clear to all present that you know the Duke of Buckingham on sight by calling
45:53out his name.
45:58And why should a sister not know her own brother on sight?
46:06Brother, sister, is this true?
46:11You've put your life in danger.
46:14As you did in trying to save me from debtor's prison by sending me your diamonds.
46:20Buckingham is your brother?
46:22Yes, Louis.
46:24Our father in England feared revolution when I was young, and I was sent to France.
46:29My brother stayed behind.
46:30As things worsened with France, he could not reveal that he was the brother of the Queen of France.
46:35I am so sorry I could not share this secret with you, but I feared for my brother.
46:44And I am sorry I did not trust you, my wife.
46:49You have shown great courage coming to France to help your sister.
46:53Trust that I shall keep your secret.
46:56And should any word leak out on this matter, all present, and I do mean all, will be severely dealt
47:04with.
47:07Thank you, Your Majesty.
47:09But if I might ask one more favor, listen to your wife when she asks you not to make war
47:14with England.
47:15The English do not want war any more than the French.
47:19I will think about this, Buckingham, where we all, as noble as you, would have peace for all time.
47:27The diamonds, Your Highness.
47:35Perhaps they can serve to convince the Queen to accept my apology and help her brother at the same time.
47:42Oh, Louis.
47:45Once again, my brave musketeers have shown their worth.
47:49Not quite, Your Majesty.
47:51You see, young D'Artagnan here is not yet a musketeer.
47:55As of this moment, he is.
47:58Ah.
48:00Ha-ha-ha!
48:01And forever, D'Artagnan, shall you be my favorite musketeer.
48:15Enough of women, D'Artagnan.
48:17We have adventures to live.
48:19Duels to fight.
48:21Turkeys to eat.
48:22All for one and one for all!
48:25All for one and one for all!
48:26All for one and one for all!
48:35All for one and one for all!
48:38All for one and one for all!
48:41All for one and one for all!
48:41All for one and one for all!
48:44All for one and one for all!
48:44All for one and one for all!
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