1. Here they are.
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2. Lemaitre!
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3. Your friend has betrayed us!
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4. You brought the soldiers!
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5. No, I came alone and unarmed.
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6. Ask your friend.
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7. We came alone, my boy.
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8. We made a bargain.
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9. Let him speak. He holds Susan prisoner.
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10. What can you have to say to us?
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11. - Please! I come as a friend.
- A friend?
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12. Ian will tell you that
what I say is true.
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13. I will?
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14. Well, surely you realise that your
escape from prison was arranged?
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15. I saw to it that you got the key
and I took care of the jailer.
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16. Why? Why should you do that?
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17. I was certain in my own mind that
Webster gave you a message to deliver.
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18. You had to have the
opportunity to deliver it.
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19. Unfortunately, I don't have
enough time to wait now.
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20. - I have to collect.
- Collect?
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21. Yes. I am James Stirling.
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22. Stirling? You?
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23. Is it so surprising?
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24. You must have already decided
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25. that to be of any use I would have
to hold some position of authority.
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26. Why have you not made
yourself known here before?
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27. Webster had been told about me.
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28. I've been in France several years.
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29. When I came over you must
have been unknown to us,
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30. although I'm not sure I would have
contacted you even if I could.
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31. I prefer to work alone.
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32. You could have made yourself
known to me in prison.
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33. Yes, but I didn't know
whether I could trust you.
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34. There again, I could have been overheard.
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35. No Ian, I took the only course possible.
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36. That's all very well, Lemaitre, Stirling,
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37. or whatever your name is,
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38. but the only reason I brought
you here was to help Susan.
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39. And I've kept my part of the bargain.
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40. I know, but let me explain my position...
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41. I certainly will not! I want my
granddaughter out of that prison!
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42. She already has been out of that
prison and she was rearrested.
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43. I will help you if you will help me.
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44. Don't you see?
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45. I can use my authority to get safe passage
for all of you to whever you want to go.
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46. - But look here...
- He's right, Doctor.
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47. No harm will come to Susan, I promise.
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48. I gave orders that she was
to remain in the cell.
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49. Now you know that's true.
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50. The jailer would die rather than
see that cell door opened again.
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51. Very well. Very well.
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52. If you must, t... tell your
story then get on with it.
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53. First the message.
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54. Oh, Webster said very little.
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55. He was badly wounded as you know.
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56. Yes. I know that.
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57. I read reports of all arrests in
case something like this happens.
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58. It's why I came to your cell, I realised
that he could have been Webster.
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59. I've been expecting to
be contacted for months.
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60. know where you were, or
even where I could find you.
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61. No. The plan was that he was
to look for and recognise me.
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62. He was a good friend. Ian, the message?
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63. He said you were to return
to England immediately.
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64. It seems that whatever information
you have is wanted there urgently.
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65. Nothing more?
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66. That was all Webster said.
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67. Are you sure?
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68. Well, he mumbled occasionally.
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69. Odd words. But, what I've just told
you was all he asked me to tell you.
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70. What were these mumblings about?
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71. Oh, well, they didn't really make sense.
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72. He was unconscious.
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73. He said, ah... strange things.
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74. I can't really remember now.
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didn't have very much time.
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76. Yes. I'm afraid I can't remember them.
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77. Well, I'm already planning
my return to England.
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78. But, before I go, and
before I can give Susan
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79. and you safe passage, there is one
more piece of information I must have.
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80. But, you asked for our help.
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81. What can we do? You have all the power.
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82. Robespierre sent for me today.
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83. There is another plot to depose him.
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84. Good. Will it succeed, do you think?
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85. Possibly. He gave orders that
I should follow Paul Barrass,
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86. a deputy, and report back on a meeting...
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87. Barrass! Meeting! Webster
did speak of that.
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88. What did he say?
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89. Well, nothing specific but
he said Barrass, meeting,
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90. and something about a sinking ship.
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91. No. No, The Sinking Ship.
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92. That was it!
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93. Just a moment.
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94. There's an inn called the Sinking
Ship on the Calais Road.
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95. It would be ideal for a secret meeting.
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96. Right. Better than following him,
we can plan a reception committee.
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97. If I can discover the
results of this meeting,
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98. I'm ready to return to England
and I'm free to help you.
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99. Have you any idea who Barrass is meeting?
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100. No, but whoever he is, he could
be the next ruler of France.
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101. I still don't understand
why you need our help.
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102. Barrass knows me by
sight, I'm sure of that.
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103. He could even know of you, Doctor.
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104. Now my plan, if you agree, is for
Barbara and Ian to attend the meeting.
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105. Nonsense! It's far too risky.
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106. Why not use your own men?
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107. You would still learn the details.
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108. True but then they would
also know and they may talk.
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109. Then I have no advantage.
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110. I think we should go. Ian?
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111. It's risky. But, we're not going
to get away without help.
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112. Quite so, and there's Susan to think about.
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113. - Then you agree to go?
- Yes.
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114. - We agree.
- The Doctor and I will remain here.
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115. If we're seen it could
hinder you, or worse.
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116. I'll take them to the inn,
Stirling, if you've no objection.
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117. Good. I was going to ask you to.
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118. Now, when you get there I
suggest that the innkeeper...
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119. You can leave it to us, Stirling.
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120. Sorry. I know I can.
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121. You should have little difficulty
getting there tonight.
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122. Stay the night and return
here tomorrow morning.
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123. That way you won't run into any patrols.
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124. Now, where exactly is this inn, Jules?
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125. It's a good two hours ride.
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126. We'll take the Calais
road and ride due north.
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127. When we reach this fork we'll see a forest.
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128. We'll circle it and ride west.
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129. Thank you.
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130. Well, if this is a typical night's trade,
I'm not surprised this place was chosen.
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131. I've bound and gagged the innkeeper
and left him in the wine cellar.
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132. He'll be found when we leave.
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133. Ian's nearly finished.
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134. Good.
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135. You know, if Barrass doesn't arrive
soon, he'll find the place closed.
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136. Perhaps that's what he's waiting for.
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137. - You're through.
- Yes, I know. That'll do it.
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138. Many out there?
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139. Just two. They look set for the night.
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140. And Jules of course. He's put
the innkeeper in the cellar.
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141. Good. Yes, looks all right.
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142. Aye. Now we're ready for them.
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143. Ah, let me take your cloak, citizen?
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144. Horrible night.
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145. Where is Jacques?
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146. Ah, Jacques? Oh, he's sick.
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147. He asked me to help him out.
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148. You must be the citizen
who ordered the room.
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149. This way. This way citizen.
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150. Here we are.
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151. Can... can I get you anything, citizen?
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152. Ah, yes. Some wine.
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153. How many guests are you expecting?
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154. Just the one.
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155. There'll only be two of them.
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156. - Goodnight!
- Goodnight!
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157. As soon as his guest comes you can lock up.
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158. - Did you see who it was?
- No. Did you?
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159. No.
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160. Well, I'm delighted you
could get here, general.
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161. Barbara. Barbara.
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162. It's Napoleon. Napoleon Bonaparte!
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163. We're quite safe here.
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164. I made certain I wasn't followed.
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165. The meeting place was well chosen.
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166. I, um... assume from your presence here
that you're interested in my proposition.
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167. Interested, obviously. But, no more.
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168. At least, not until you
disclose the full details.
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169. Robespierre will be arrested after
tomorrow's convention meeting.
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170. Will be? It won't be the first attempt.
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171. But it will be the successful one.
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172. He'll be tried and executed before
his friends have time to reorganise.
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173. You make it sound simple, Barrass.
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174. I think you underestimate Robespierre.
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175. He has a talent for commanding support.
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176. Only if he is allowed to speak.
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177. And he won't be able to.
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178. As far as I'm concerned, your success
or failure means very little to me.
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179. Oh, possibly. But, only
for the immediate future.
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180. Success could well mean that I would
take control of the governing committee.
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181. It would be within the
constitutional rights?
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182. And then the constitution could be amended.
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183. Oh, I'm well aware of your
disgust for politicians,
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184. tearing France to pieces while
her enemies wait to pound us.
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185. Exactly what is your proposal?
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186. I believe that to rule a
country successfully,
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187. one needs a certain support
from the people being governed.
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188. Agreed. And how do you plan
to raise that support?
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189. With you.
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190. Your victories, inspiring
victories, in the
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you a public figure.
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192. You're a hero in the people's eyes.
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194. A useful prop for your new government.
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195. No. Come general.
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196. You would be more than just a figurehead.
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197. Yes. I know I would. I'm
glad you appreciate it.
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198. Which capacity
would you require me to serve?
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199. The constitution amendment would call
for a government of three consuls.
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200. You would be one of them.
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201. When would you require my decision?
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202. Now.
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203. If I refuse?
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204. You're in a strong position,
Bonaparte, but hardly indispensable.
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205. There are other young
men equally ambitious.
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206. I accept, dependent on
Robespierre's downfall.
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207. In the event of failure, I shall of
course deny this meeting ever took place.
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208. I will summon you to Paris as soon
as a suitable time has elapsed.
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209. I shall be ready to take over.
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210. Napoleon? Napoleon as ruler of France?
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211. Yes. As one of three consuls.
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212. He won't be content with that.
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213. I've watched his promotions.
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214. Bonaparte's clever and ambitious.
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215. If he gets a foothold to power,
one day he will rule France.
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216. Our only concern now is Susan.
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217. She's only part of it, Doctor.
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218. If they take Robespierre to the prison
we might find it hard to get in there,
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220. You made a bargain with us.
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221. And I'll keep to it.
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222. You knew this might happen.
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223. Yes. But, I had no idea
Barrass was so strong.
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224. Jules. What time is this
convention meeting?
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225. It will be over by now.
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226. Then Robespierre could
already be under arrest.
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227. I must find out. There may still be time.
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228. You'd keep Robespierre as ruler of France.
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229. If I thought it was the only way...
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230. We need a strong government, but
not a military dictatorship.
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231. - And it could happen.
- It will happen!
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232. Oh, save your breath, my dear.
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233. Do as you think fit. I'm
going off for Susan.
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234. Doctor?
Take Barbara with you.
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235. Let her hide outside the prison. Jules?
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236. Yes?
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237. Get a carriage. Take her to the prison.
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238. If there are crowds, wait
until they disperse,
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239. - ... Barbara will watch out for you.
- Right.
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240. If you can get Susan, take her and join
Barbara and wait for the carriage.
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241. Ian and myself will join
you as soon as we can.
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242. And where shall we go?
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243. To the palace. We'll get
news of Robespierre.
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244. If you're not outside the prison
when we return I'll come for you.
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245. Go with him, my boy.
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246. You can't help me but at least you
can make sure that he helps us.
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247. All right. I'll see you outside
the prison. Good luck.
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248. Take care, Ian!
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249. What is it? What do you
find so amusing, hmm?
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250. Oh, I don't know. Yes, I do.
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251. It's this feverish activity
to try and stop something
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252. that we know is going to happen.
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253. Robespierre will be
guillotined whatever we do!
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254. I've told you of our position so often.
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255. Yes, I know. You can't
influence or change history.
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256. I learnt that lesson with the Aztecs.
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257. The events will happen,
just as they are written.
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258. I'm afraid so and we can't stem the tide.
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259. But at least we can stop being
carried away with the flood!
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260. Now, Susan and the prison.
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261. Here's his room.
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262. Come out! Do you hear?
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263. We must break it down.
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264. You're under arrest citizen. Issued by
the governing committee!
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265. Oh, don't be fools, citizens!
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266. They're traitors. All of them. Traitors!
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267. Don't be fools, they're just using you.
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268. They'll never succeed in taking
over the government of France!
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269. They'll never succeed!
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270. Within hours I shall be
as powerful as ever I was
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271. and the traitors will pay with their lives.
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272. If, citizens, you swear your allegiance
to me now, I will promise your safety.
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273. I promise to save France.
I will promise...!
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274. That'll keep you quiet for a while!
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275. Come on!
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276. You should have let me go in, Ian.
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277. No, Stirling. Robespierre's finished.
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278. We were too late.
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279. Yes. Did you hear the men?
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280. They're taking him to the prison.
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281. Yes. It's up to the Doctor now.
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282. I think we're going to have quite a storm.
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283. Yes. We were lucky to find
shelter so near the prison.
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284. Hmm. We've waited around here long enough.
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285. Far too conspicuous.
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286. I think the carriage might
be here when I return.
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287. - Will you be all right?
- Yes, of course.
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288. I think I'll go and get Susan.
Or, at least, try. Be careful.
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289. Up with the Revolution.
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290. You! You came back!
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291. I can see you did not expect me.
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292. No. But I am glad you came.
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293. I still have a score to settle with you.
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294. Really? I see you haven't heard the n...
the news yet, my man.
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295. Who hasn't?
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296. Robespierre has been overthrown!
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297. Yes. And Lemaitre was
shot trying to run away.
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298. Lemaitre, shot?
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299. Shot. And now we're going to
deal with his accomplices.
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300. Who are you?
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301. Why do you think a high-ranking official
like myself came to Paris, hmm?
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302. I was part of the plan.
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303. I came to make sure of
Robespierre's downfall.
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304. I didn't know, citizen.
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305. No. You didn't, did you?
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306. And that is why you didn't
expect me to come back.
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307. You thought you'll get away with it!
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308. Get away with what?
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309. Being Lemaitre's accomplice. Take him!
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310. You were Lemaitre's
accomplice, weren't you?
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311. You did help him to carry
out his torturous actions?
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312. I only carried out the
orders I was given, sir.
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313. Orders? Orders?
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314. Don't tell me that, my man,
I was there, remember?
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315. I saw you conniving with him all the time.
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316. - I didn't, citizen.
- Didn't what?
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317. Do what you just said!
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318. It was you that betrayed me
to Lemaitre, was it not?
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319. Well, after all, citizen,
you did hit me on the head.
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320. And how was I to know
Lemaitre was a traitor?
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321. And... Well, you citizen...
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322. You... Well, that was a secret wasn't it?
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323. Well, I suppose there's some logic in that.
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324. I can't decide whether you're a
rogue or a half-wit or both.
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325. However, I will give you
the benefit of the doubt.
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326. Get out.
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327. Now, while we'll...
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328. we're reconsidering the post of jailer you
may stay here in a temporary capacity.
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329. Thank you, citizen.
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330. You won't regret it. I promise you!
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331. I hope not. Now, Robespierre's friends
smuggled him away after the convention.
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332. The soldiers are after him.
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333. He will be caught and
probably brought here.
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334. Ah, well we'll look after him, citizen.
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335. Never fear.
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336. Tomorrow there will be a
new bunch of prisoners,
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337. Robespierre's friends, so I hope everything
will be ready, including the cells?
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338. Well... Ah, shall I release
the prisoners, citizen?
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339. Certainly. Now let me have
the key to the dungeon.
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340. They've got Robespierre!
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341. - The Doctor back yet?
- No. But, they've got Robespierre!
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342. I've just seen them take
him into the prison!
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343. Yes, we followed them here.
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344. Perhaps I'd better go and
see what's happened.
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345. You stay where you are, Stirling.
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346. You set one foot inside that
prison and you'd be arrested.
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347. We must wait until Jules
arrives with the carriage.
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348. And you obviously didn't
get to Robespierre.
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349. No. We saw him taken.
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350. He was shot in the jaw.
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351. Jules going to be able to see us from here?
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352. I think so.
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353. At least this storm will allow him
to pull up in front of the prison.
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354. I shall be heading for Calais.
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355. I can get a boat from there.
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356. Good. We can save you some time.
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357. We go the same way.
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358. And while you're waiting, you
might as well explain exactly
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360. Well, as far as I can remember
from the map I saw in the hideout,
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361. we head north of Paris...
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362. Here's Jules!
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363. Oh, grandfather!
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364. There, Susan. We're all
going back to the ship.
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365. It's all over for you.
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366. Where are the others?
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367. Well, Barbara's outside and Ian
should arrive at any moment.
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368. We have a carriage waiting.
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369. A carriage! Oh, that's better than?
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370. Yes. I...
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371. Well, what's happening?
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372. They've just heard about the
downfall of Robespierre.
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373. A sort... a sort of celebration, you know?
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374. Oh, look!
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375. Jailer!
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376. Yes. What is it about?
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377. A prisoner for you.
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378. Oh, citizen Robespierre?
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379. This is indeed an honour.
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380. Ah, don't waste your breath on him.
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381. He can't answer you back.
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382. He tried writing us a letter but, ah...
too bad we don't read, ay?
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383. Let's go back to the TARDIS.
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384. Yes. Yes, Susan. The rabble are
far too busy to bother about us.
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385. Everybody lived in fear, yesterday,
of that man, and today...?
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386. Let's go, Susan. Let's go.
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387. Yes, the fall of Robespierre
has changed everything for me.
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388. I'm sure it has, Jules.
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389. What are you going to do now?
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390. First I must find Jean.
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391. Then I shall wait somewhere in the country
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392. and see how this situation
in Paris develops.
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393. Going to be disturbed for
a long time, I think.
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394. Yes, I know. I wonder who will
emerge as the next ruler of France?
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395. Remember the name, Napoleon Bonaparte.
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396. Corsican? Ruling France?
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397. Well, if you're certain that's
where you want to be left.
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398. Absolutely.
We'll be safe there.
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399. Yes, but I don't...
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400. Please. No questions. Promise?
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401. Very well, if that's what you want.
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402. Now that I'm going home, I just
can't wait to see England again.
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403. Oh, England. I know how
you feel only too well.
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404. Why don't you all come with me?
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405. Ah, no. We must travel our way.
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406. Barbara. Who are you really?
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407. Where do you all come from?
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408. Here they are!
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409. He's got Susan!
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410. Ian!
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411. Now come along.
Don't stand around. It's dangerous.
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412. Come along. Hurry.
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413. Come Lemaitre. We mustn't
keep them waiting.
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414. I hope they have a pleasant journey.
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415. So do I. But to where, Jules?
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416. Funny. I get the impression they don't
know where they're heading for.
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417. Come to that, do any of us?
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418. Well, I can assure you, my dear Barbara,
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419. Napoleon would never have believed you.
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420. Yes, Doctor, but ah, supposing we
had written Napoleon a letter,
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421. telling him, you know, some of the
things that were going to happen to him.
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422. It wouldn't have made any difference, Ian.
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423. He would have forgotten it, or lost it,
or thought it was written by a maniac.
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424. I suppose if we'd tried to kill him with
a gun, the bullet would have missed him.
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425. Well, it's hardly fair to speculate, is it?
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426. No, I'm afraid you belittle things.
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427. Our lives are important, at least to us.
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428. But as we see, so we learn.
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429. And what are we going to see
and learn next, Doctor?
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430. Well, unlike the old adage, my boy,
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431. our destiny is in the stars,
so let's go and search for it.
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