1.  Get back, you lot. 
			  
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2.  Get to the guillotine. 
			  
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3.  The scourge of France! 
			  
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4.  Terror is nothing more than justice. 
			  
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5.  Prompt, severe, inflexible. 
			  
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6.  It is therefore an emanation of virtue. 
			  
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7.  Now, she was guilty of three charges
against you: 
			  
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8.  depletion of the national treasury, 
			  
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9.  conspiracy against the internal
and external security of state, 
			  
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10.  and high treason for acting
in the interests of the enemy. 
			  
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11.  Mercy for the villains? 
			  
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12.  No. 
			  
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13.  Mercy for the innocent. 
			  
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14.  Mercy for the unfortunate. 
			  
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15.  Mercy for humanity. 
			  
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16.  An inescapable outcome
of democracy's connection 
			  
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17.  in relation to the nation's
immediate demands at this moment... 
			  
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18.  The British navy have taken
the port of Toulon. 
			  
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19.  Half the French fleet is trapped there. 
			  
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20.  If we lose those ships,
the Republic will fall. 
			  
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21.  Lucky for us, there are only
2,000 English troops in Toulon. 
			  
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22.  But we are short of artillery and led by
a general who was a court painter. 
			  
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23.  It is not necessary
to recapture Toulon itself. 
			  
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24.  The town is not a town.
The town is a port. 
			  
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25.  If the harbor's untenable
to the English fleet, 
			  
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26.  the town must surrender. 
			  
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27.  My brother, Captain Bonaparte,
as artillery officer, 
			  
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28.  has organized heated shots
against English ships. 
			  
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29.  He has proven his commitment
to the Republic. 
			  
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30.  And how do you propose to take the harbor? 
			  
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31.  Capture the fort
that dominates the harbor, 
			  
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32.  and you have the city. 
			  
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33.  We must make an example,
or other cities will fall. 
			  
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34.  And I, for one, 
			  
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35.  will never let the royalists
or the English take my region. 
			  
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36.  Morning, sir. 
			  
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37.  General Carteaux? 
			  
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38.  He's over there. 
			  
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39.  Lucien, my dear brother,
I am in Toulon already. 
			  
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40.  The troops are in a poor state, and your
conscripts untrained and undisciplined. 
			  
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41.  Without equipment and resources,
I see only failure. 
			  
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42.  We are collecting scrap iron to recast
small mortars more suitable for my plan. 
			  
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43.  If we do not succeed, 
			  
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44.  those in power will only see us as
Corsican ruffians unfit for higher office, 
			  
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45.  and our mother's ambitions
will be quashed. 
			  
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46.  That's it, madam. Fine eye you have. 
			  
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47.  - There you go.
- I'll still be here next week. 
			  
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48.  The British control the big guns
that point out at their fleet offshore. 
			  
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49.  Take those guns, and we can fire
onto them and end this blockade. 
			  
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50.  Surprise is my advantage,
but I will win by fire. 
			  
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51.  I cannot wait for your arrival. 
			  
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52.  Your brother, Napoleon. 
			  
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53.  Oi, shit rag! Yes, you! 
			  
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54.  Move along now. Go on. Move! 
			  
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55.  Move them fucking goats! 
			  
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56.  Last chance! Fucking move them goats! 
			  
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57.  You better fucking move them now! 
			  
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58.  Do you understand? 
			  
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59.  He sat himself down by the fire, my boys 
			  
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60.  To join in our jovial crew 
			  
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61.  - Get in position.
- Quick! 
			  
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62.  By the chimney corner was his own place 
			  
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63.  Where he could sit and dye his old face 
			  
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64.  When Jones's ale was new, my boys 
			  
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65.  Quick, quick! 
			  
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66.  When Jones's ale was new 
			  
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67.  Pints of beer and bottles of sherry
To help them over the hill so merry 
			  
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68.  When Jones's ale was new 
			  
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69.  Fire! 
			  
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70.  We're under attack! 
			  
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71.  We're under attack! Grab your weapons! 
			  
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72.  Get those ladders up quick, men! 
			  
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73.  Fire! Hit your target! 
			  
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74.  Get the mortars up there! 
			  
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75.  Ready, boy? 
			  
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76.  Oh, God! 
			  
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77.  - You all right?
- I'm fine. 
			  
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78.  Get the mortars! 
			  
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79.  Protect the cannons! 
			  
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80.  Into position! 
			  
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81.  - Vive la France!
- Vive la France! 
			  
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82.  Ready the cannons! 
			  
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83.  Sir! Yes, sir. 
			  
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84.  Mortars! 
			  
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85.  Elevation 160. 
			  
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86.  - Fire!
- Firing! 
			  
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87.  Junot, heated shots! 
			  
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88.  Fire! 
			  
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89.  Junot, fire! 
			  
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90.  Fire! 
			  
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91.  - Reload!
- Reload. 
			  
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92.  Fire! 
			  
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93.  Shoulder, hold! 
			  
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94.  Captain Napoleon Bonaparte,
I award you the rank of brigadier general. 
			  
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95.  Long live the Republic! 
			  
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96.  Long live the Republic!
Long live the Republic! 
			  
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97.  I promised you brilliant successes,
and I've kept my word. 
			  
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98.  Order, hold! 
			  
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99.  For Mother. 
			  
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100.  The current leadership of France has
passed from enthusiasm 
			  
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101.  to reckless ambition. 
			  
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102.  And the public perception
of the guillotine is lawless passion, 
			  
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103.  led by Robespierre. 
			  
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104.  He is unfit to rule. 
			  
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105.  Bonaparte. 
			  
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106.  France! 
			  
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107.  It has become increasingly clear,
Citizen Robespierre, 
			  
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108.  that your motivations are to use
this blade to your ultimate power! 
			  
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109.  Let me speak! 
			  
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110.  There is no man in this room
who has objected to my methods. 
			  
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111.  If you say I am guilty,
you are all guilty! 
			  
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112.  You are not a defender of freedom. 
			  
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113.  You have deemed yourself judge,
jury and executioner, have you not? 
			  
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114.  You're worse than Caesar!
Worse than Caesar! 
			  
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115.  You are, all of you, the traitors! 
			  
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116.  Arrest him! 
			  
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117.  Get him. 
			  
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118.  You missed. 
			  
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119.  The guillotine, my friend. 
			  
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120.  A seven, madame. 
			  
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121.  Deal again. 
			  
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122.  Deal again. 
			  
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123.  Your bet. 
			  
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124.  Seven again. 
			  
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125.  No. No win. 
			  
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126.  I'll be out first. That's mine. 
			  
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127.  Why are you staring at me? 
			  
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128.  Am I? 
			  
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129.  - No, I was not.
- Yes. 
			  
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130.  You weren't? 
			  
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131.  I was. 
			  
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132.  I was staring at your face. 
			  
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133.  What is this costume you have on? 
			  
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134.  This is my uniform. 
			  
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135.  I led the French victory at Toulon. 
			  
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136.  Do not tell me your name. 
			  
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137.  General? 
			  
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138.  There is a very young man who wishes
to see you. 
			  
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139.  His name is Eugène Beauharnais. 
			  
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140.  Citizen. 
			  
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141.  General Bonaparte. 
			  
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142.  Yes? 
			  
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143.  My name is Eugène Beauharnais,
son of Joséphine Beauharnais. 
			  
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144.  What do you want? 
			  
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145.  My father's saber. 
			  
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146.  It was taken from him before
he was arrested and executed. 
			  
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147.  Yes? 
			  
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148.  It would mean a great deal to me and
to my mother if it were returned to us. 
			  
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149.  It's all we have of him. 
			  
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150.  The sword is a weapon. 
			  
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151.  I cannot allow citizens
to have weapons in their possession. 
			  
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152.  The sword is a keepsake
for me to remember my dear late father. 
			  
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153.  Perhaps, but it is a weapon nevertheless. 
			  
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154.  Young man, why are you here? 
			  
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155.  My mother said that you were the only man
of authority to retrieve the sword. 
			  
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156.  All of these are
from officers who were sentenced to die. 
			  
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157.  Did no one think
to attach names to any of them? 
			  
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158.  No, there are no names. 
			  
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159.  General Bonaparte? 
			  
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160.  Thank you. 
			  
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161.  Is there reason to introduce myself? 
			  
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162.  No, General. 
			  
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163.  Good. 
			  
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164.  My compliments to
the chef of this fine family. 
			  
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165.  Would you like to sit closer? 
			  
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166.  Do I look like I'm in love? 
			  
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167.  Do you find him without appeal? 
			  
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168.  No. 
			  
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169.  Then perhaps that is enough. 
			  
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170.  Do not underestimate your grace. 
			  
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171.  When you look at me,
do you see an aristocrat? 
			  
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172.  No. 
			  
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173.  My husband had more than one lover. 
			  
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174.  And when his head was cut off,
all his mistresses watched. 
			  
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175.  When I was in prison, I was told the
only way to survive was to get pregnant. 
			  
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176.  So, General... 
			  
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177.  do I need warn you of my indiscretions? 
			  
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178.  No, madame. 
			  
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179.  Does where I have been concern you? 
			  
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180.  No, madame. 
			  
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181.  If you look down, you'll see a surprise. 
			  
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182.  And once you see it,
you will always want it. 
			  
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183.  People of France, don't be fooled.
There are more of us! 
			  
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184.  We can occupy this Convention! 
			  
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185.  Long live the king! Long live the king! 
			  
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186.  No doubt you've seen
the chaos in the streets. 
			  
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187.  Yes. 
			  
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188.  There is a belief amongst the Committee 
			  
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189.  that there is an attack
on the Council coming by this mob. 
			  
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190.  I have less than 4,000 troops
and very little in the way of weapons. 
			  
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191.  There are 40 cannons in Sablons.
I could have them here in three hours. 
			  
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192.  This mob is 20,000 strong. 
			  
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193.  Yes. 
			  
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194.  As my second-in-command,
what would you intend to do 
			  
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195.  if this assignment of defense
was transferred to you? 
			  
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196.  I accept, on the condition
that I command this as I see fit. 
			  
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197.  Without interruption. 
			  
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198.  I will not lead as second-in-command. 
			  
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199.  Come on! 
			  
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200.  Fire! 
			  
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201.  According to
the law of 20th September, 1792, 
			  
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202.  Marie-Josèphe-Rose Tascher, 
			  
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203.  born 23rd June, 1767, in Martinique, 
			  
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204.  accepts as her husband Napoleon Bonaparte, 
			  
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205.  born February, 1768, in Ajaccio, Corsica. 
			  
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206.  Do you consent? 
			  
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207.  - Yes.
- I do. 
			  
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208.  Do you consent? 
			  
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209.  Yes. I do. 
			  
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210.  I declare you united in marriage. 
			  
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211.  To the savior of the Republic! 
			  
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212.  And to Madam Bonaparte. 
			  
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213.  To Madam Bonaparte. 
			  
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214.  This guy right next to me? 
			  
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215.  He wants my saber. 
			  
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216.  Let that good work make us a son. 
			  
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217.  Dear Joséphine, 
			  
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218.  I follow in the footsteps
of Alexander the Great and Caesar, 
			  
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219.  as I have been sent to liberate Egypt. 
			  
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220.  I have 40,000 men, 
			  
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221.  and the sights are wondrous,
and the weather is stifling hot. 
			  
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222.  I have already conquered Italy,
who surrendered without conflict. 
			  
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223.  The Directory has approved
my plan for attacking England 
			  
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224.  through their eastern empire. 
			  
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225.  But my achievements seem slight,
as they keep us apart. 
			  
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226.  Dear wife, 
			  
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227.  This love I have for you
is a kind of death. 
			  
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228.  There is no survival for me except in you. 
			  
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229.  Hello again. 
			  
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230.  What are you doing? 
			  
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231.  No letters from you. 
			  
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232.  Good morning, Lucille. 
			  
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233.  If you loved me,
you'd write me twice a day. 
			  
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234.  Tell me there are no snakes in your bed, 
			  
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235.  in your legs, inside what is mine. 
			  
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236.  You must write me and tell me 
			  
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237.  that you realize that I love you
beyond the limits of imagination, 
			  
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238.  that only you can please me. 
			  
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239.  Are there limits to what I can tell you? 
			  
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240.  There shouldn't be. 
			  
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241.  Should I tell you something
at the risk of giving you personal pain? 
			  
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242.  Yes. 
			  
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243.  Your wife has taken
a lover named Hippolyte Charles. 
			  
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244.  - You expect me to believe this?
- Yes. 
			  
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245.  That my wife would do this to me? 
			  
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246.  Yes. 
			  
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247.  No dessert for you. You may leave. 
			  
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248.  I would never lie to you. 
			  
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249.  How do you know this? 
			  
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250.  Lucille is my lover. She writes to me. 
			  
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251.  Joséphine's lady-in-waiting is your lover? 
			  
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252.  Prepare two frigates and two
smaller vessels in the greatest secrecy. 
			  
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253.  I'm returning home. 
			  
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254.  Napoleon, 
			  
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255.  this will be seen as desertion. 
			  
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256.  General Kléber will be informed of
his succession in command after I've left. 
			  
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257.  Napoleon the victorious! 
			  
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258.  Where's my wife? 
			  
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259.  She has left to greet you in Lyon. 
			  
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260.  Do not lie to me. Where is my wife? 
			  
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261.  She left earlier today, General. 
			  
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262.  - Lyon?
- Yes, sir. 
			  
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263.  The entire world knows of my arrival,
but not my wife? 
			  
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264.  What kind of creature are you? 
			  
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265.  How could you care so little
for me and my feelings? 
			  
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266.  You are a selfish little pig. 
			  
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267.  Do you think so lowly of me? 
			  
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268.  No. I don't. 
			  
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269.  Then why? 
			  
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270.  Because you're what? Say it. 
			  
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271.  I'm sorry. 
			  
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272.  That's not enough. 
			  
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273.  - What do you want me to say?
- I want you to say 
			  
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274.  that I am the most important thing
in the world! 
			  
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275.  You are. 
			  
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276.  - Say it!
- You're— 
			  
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277.  You're the most important thing
in my life, in the world. You a— 
			  
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278.  - And without me, you are nothing.
- I'm nothing. 
			  
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279.  And you will do anything! 
			  
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280.  I'll do anything. 
			  
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281.  I'm not built like other men. 
			  
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282.  And I'm not subject to petty insecurity. 
			  
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283.  You're a beast. 
			  
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284.  I feel sorry for you. 
			  
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285.  You want to be great? 
			  
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286.  You are nothing without me. 
			  
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287.  Say it. 
			  
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288.  Say it. 
			  
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289.  You are just a brute
that is nothing without me. 
			  
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290.  I am just a brute
that is nothing without you. 
			  
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291.  Yes. 
			  
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292.  You are nothing without me or your mother. 
			  
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293.  My mother... 
			  
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294.  Did you have affairs? 
			  
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295.  Of course I did. 
			  
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296.  And did you love them? 
			  
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297.  No. No, I did not. 
			  
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298.  Were they pretty? 
			  
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299.  Yes, some of them. 
			  
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300.  They served their purpose. 
			  
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301.  More than I do? 
			  
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302.  They cried less.
That made them more attractive. 
			  
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303.  Don't— 
			  
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304.  Don't leave me. Please, don't leave me. 
			  
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305.  Just don't leave me. 
			  
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306.  You don't have to forgive me.
Just promise me you won't leave again. 
			  
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307.  What is it that made you desert
your troops in Egypt? 
			  
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308.  Citizens... 
			  
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309.  what country are we in? 
			  
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310.  Because she doesn't resemble
the France that I left. 
			  
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311.  Who should be responsible
for her governance while I'm away? 
			  
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312.  Because it is not you, Citizen Gohier. 
			  
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313.  It is not you. 
			  
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314.  It certainly is not you.
Although you're very good at scowling. 
			  
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315.  It is not you, Barras. 
			  
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316.  Or you, Talleyrand. 
			  
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317.  Or you, Sieyès. 
			  
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318.  So, who? 
			  
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319.  Who should be responsible?
Fouché, do you have any ideas? 
			  
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320.  No? 
			  
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321.  I have returned to France
to find her bankrupt. 
			  
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322.  Printing money that is spent within hours, 
			  
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323.  the Austro-Russian overrun of Italy, 
			  
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324.  the Anglo-Russian occupation of Holland, 
			  
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325.  and what appears to be
the imminent invasion of France herself. 
			  
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326.  And yet, you accuse me of desertion. 
			  
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327.  Added to which the discovery
that my wife is a slut. 
			  
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328.  The only thing that every French citizen
can agree on is that you are our Caesar. 
			  
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329.  What do you want? 
			  
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330.  Well... 
			  
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331.  the people would accept my rule
if I have your support. 
			  
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332.  Like you, though,
I believe that the Directory is corrupt. 
			  
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333.  But together, we can save this country
from a restoration of the monarchy, 
			  
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334.  and we can preserve
the ideals of the Revolution. 
			  
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335.  And I think that
a seizure of power is possible 
			  
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336.  with your help, at the right time. 
			  
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337.  And I think this is the right time. 
			  
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338.  So, you expect me to be your sword? 
			  
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339.  I expect that a coup d'état,
well-timed, well-executed... 
			  
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340.  could transfer power
into the hands of three consuls: 
			  
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341.  myself, Ducos... 
			  
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342.  and you. 
			  
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343.  I'm inviting you to the winning side. 
			  
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344.  It's a simple letter of resignation
we would like you to— 
			  
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345.  I am not signing anything. 
			  
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346.  You can piss before I sign anything away! 
			  
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347.  Gentlemen. 
			  
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348.  Who's doing this? 
			  
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349.  Good morning, Paul. 
			  
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350.  I'm going to make this very simple
for you. 
			  
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351.  I have documents announcing
your resignation from the Council. 
			  
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352.  You must retire
before you have your breakfast, please. 
			  
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353.  Tell them I return with joy
to the ranks of simple citizen. 
			  
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354.  I shall. 
			  
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355.  There are some gentlemen here to see you. 
			  
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356.  Citizen Moulins, we have
a letter of resignation for you to sign. 
			  
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357.  - No. I am eating my breakfast.
- No. 
			  
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358.  I am enjoying a succulent breakfast. 
			  
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359.  This is outrageous! I shall finish
my breakfast before you touch me! 
			  
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360.  - No!
- Enjoy your breakfast. 
			  
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361.  Director! 
			  
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362.  I believe the time has come
to demand an explanation. 
			  
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363.  Hear, hear! 
			  
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364.  This emergency session
is to draw a list of nominations 
			  
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365.  for a new Directory
to deal with the threat— 
			  
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366.  the threat of the royalists. 
			  
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367.  We are being asked to pass a resolution 
			  
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368.  forming a provisional government
to three councils: 
			  
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369.  General Bonaparte and Citizen Sieyès
and Roger Ducos. 
			  
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370.  Where are the five members
of the Directory? 
			  
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371.  Have they magically disappeared? 
			  
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372.  And we are here, surrounded by troops,
isolated far from Paris. 
			  
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373.  Order! 
			  
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374.  This is becoming increasingly clear: 
			  
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375.  that your brother, Napoleon Bonaparte, 
			  
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376.  with his show of military might,
is acting as an outlaw. 
			  
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377.  I vow to solve this matter. 
			  
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378.  And that this is
a ridiculous and poorly executed takeover. 
			  
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379.  A power-hungry upstart. 
			  
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380.  Enough! 
			  
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381.  If there is any question
of what is happening here, I will answer! 
			  
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382.  How dare you! 
			  
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383.  This is—
You have violated the constitution! 
			  
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384.  - You have—
- Hold him! 
			  
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385.  Get him! 
			  
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386.  - Arrest him!
- Stop him! 
			  
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387.  Oh, fuck! 
			  
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388.  Kill him! 
			  
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389.  Let me through! 
			  
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390.  Right. 
			  
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391.  We are being terrorized
by deputies armed with daggers! 
			  
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392.  And these madmen have outlawed themselves 
			  
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393.  by their attempt
on the liberty of this country! 
			  
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394.  - They're trying to kill me!
- They're trying to kill him. 
			  
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395.  Open these doors! 
			  
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396.  Let us out of here! 
			  
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397.  I will kill my brother if he betrays
the freedom of the French people! 
			  
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398.  Get in there now! 
			  
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399.  Fuck. 
			  
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400.  Move. Get back. Back. 
			  
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401.  Move it! 
			  
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402.  - Back. Move back.
- Move back. Out of the way. 
			  
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403.  Move. Backwards. 
			  
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404.  Good luck, brother. 
			  
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405.  Stand aside. 
			  
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406.  Shall we vote? 
			  
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407.  Where are we going? 
			  
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408.  All our harsh words are behind us. 
			  
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409.  I need you to be my most tender friend. 
			  
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410.  Over this door is our destiny. 
			  
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411.  Present arms! 
			  
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412.  - First Consul.
- My lord. 
			  
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413.  Milady. 
			  
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414.  - Citizen Bonaparte.
- Citizen Bonaparte. 
			  
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415.  - First Consul.
- Citizen Bonaparte. 
			  
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416.  First Consul. 
			  
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417.  Come, little one. 
			  
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418.  You get into the bed of your master's. 
			  
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419.  Hello, madame! 
			  
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420.  Hello, good evening. 
			  
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421.  Mother, the Duke of Avignon. 
			  
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422.  It's good to meet you. 
			  
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423.  Could this be Joséphine? 
			  
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424.  - Mother, Joséphine. Joséphine, Mother.
- Good to see you. 
			  
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425.  It's Charles. 
			  
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426.  This way. 
			  
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427.  "Your Majesty, England
and France are wasting their prosperity." 
			  
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428.  Let me try again. 
			  
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429.  Your Royal Majesty, England and France 
			  
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430.  - are wasting their prosperity...
- Your Majesty. 
			  
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431.  What did I say? 
			  
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432.  "Your Royal Majesty." 
			  
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433.  "Your Royal Ma"-- 
			  
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434.  Your Majesty, England
and France are wasting their prosperity. 
			  
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435.  I am not ashamed to take the initiative. 
			  
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436.  I have, I think,
sufficiently proven to the whole world 
			  
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437.  that I do not fear the chances of war. 
			  
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438.  But peace is my heartfelt wish
for England and France. 
			  
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439.  Read it back to me. 
			  
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440.  I have notified all foreign powers
of your accession to the Consul, 
			  
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441.  I have addressed letters
to all diplomatic agents abroad, 
			  
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442.  and I understand that you have made
friendly overtures of peace to England. 
			  
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443.  Caulaincourt. 
			  
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444.  What I need from you is
a better understanding 
			  
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445.  of the Russian Tsar Alexander. 
			  
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446.  Would you consider the tsar an ally
to England or France? 
			  
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447.  Well, I would think that his trade
with England is more beneficial to him 
			  
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448.  than his trade with France. 
			  
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449.  And do you have a sense of
British influence in the Russian courts? 
			  
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450.  I do not,
but I imagine it is quite robust. 
			  
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451.  Robust? 
			  
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452.  What kind of man is he? Describe him. 
			  
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453.  Well, he's young. 
			  
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454.  He's vain. 
			  
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455.  He's popular, and he wishes to remain so. 
			  
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456.  He's popular? 
			  
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457.  Really? 
			  
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458.  His greatest fear is to be killed
in his bed, like his father. 
			  
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459.  This makes him dangerously fickle
to whoever last has his attention. 
			  
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460.  So he needs an ally
that he can also call a friend. 
			  
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461.  No more bets. 
			  
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462.  What a surprise. 
			  
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463.  How nice to see you out. 
			  
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464.  Excuse me, gentlemen. 
			  
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465.  Good evening.
I'm just trying to lose some money. 
			  
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466.  Well, after this hand,
why don't you come and join me? 
			  
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467.  I'm at my usual table. 
			  
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468.  That's a lovely idea. 
			  
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469.  Good evening. 
			  
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470.  Did you hear? 
			  
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471.  Your Majesty received a letter of peace
from the First Consul today. 
			  
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472.  Monsieur Talleyrand, if I may be honest? 
			  
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473.  Of course. 
			  
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474.  Austria's coalition with England is
in such a strong position against France, 
			  
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475.  that these peace overtures are clearly 
			  
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476.  only for your handling
of French public opinion. 
			  
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477.  Oh, my friend. 
			  
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478.  You know me so well. 
			  
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479.  Yes, it is true.
It is public opinion Napoleon is after. 
			  
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480.  But my warning to you
is that he's as hungry for it 
			  
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481.  as any man in the history of the world. 
			  
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482.  So my suggestion, with respect, 
			  
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483.  would be to take
this little offering of peace from him... 
			  
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484.  or suffer the consequences
from a man bent on peace at any cost. 
			  
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485.  The English ambassador, Lord Whitworth,
has arrived, Consul. 
			  
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486.  Do not look at me as if
you don't know what I'm about to say. 
			  
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487.  Are you aware of my letter of peace
to your king? 
			  
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488.  I am not. 
			  
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489.  Shall I repeat it? 
			  
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490.  No, you may not. 
			  
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491.  Take this as a warning to your king. 
			  
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492.  I will keep you guessing and scared. 
			  
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493.  You will watch your borders and your back, 
			  
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494.  and your manners are bound,
sooner or later, to be French. 
			  
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495.  I will offer no more letters of peace, 
			  
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496.  and I will take the lack of a swift reply
as an act of disrespect! 
			  
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497.  You think you're so great
because you have boats! 
			  
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498.  'Tis a shame such a great man
should have no manners. 
			  
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499.  Yes? 
			  
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500.  Are you pleased? 
			  
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501.  Are you about to tell me
something that will make me angry? 
			  
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502.  Let's hope not. 
			  
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503.  The European families think
nothing more of you than a Corsican thug. 
			  
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504.  Therefore, 
			  
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505.  I'm going to suggest something
that's been a long time arriving. 
			  
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506.  I suggest that you abandon
your role as First Consul of France 
			  
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507.  in exchange for the title
"Victorious Consul." 
			  
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508.  By another name, "king." 
			  
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509.  What? 
			  
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510.  "King." 
			  
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511.  Yes, king. 
			  
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512.  King? 
			  
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513.  My hair has been set. 
			  
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514.  The way you like it. 
			  
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515.  Oh, you filthy man.
My hair has been set now. 
			  
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516.  I have the most beautiful wife. 
			  
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517.  I— All right, come on then. 
			  
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518.  Hat off. 
			  
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519.  Give me your hand. 
			  
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520.  - You feel that?
- What? 
			  
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521.  Can you feel that? 
			  
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522.  That's yours. 
			  
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523.  It's yours. 
			  
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524.  Thank you. 
			  
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525.  Stop. 
			  
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526.  Why aren't you pregnant? 
			  
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527.  Is that a question,
or is that an accusation? 
			  
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528.  It was a question. 
			  
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529.  Now it's an accusation. 
			  
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530.  Well, I've seen Dr. Corvisart,
and he has no answer. 
			  
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531.  Only that I do
what Madame de Rémusat has done. 
			  
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532.  Which is? 
			  
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533.  Which is... 
			  
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534.  along with hopeful thinking
and a bit of red wine, 
			  
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535.  he suggested I take the waters
at Aix-la-Chapelle. 
			  
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536.  And why haven't you? 
			  
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537.  As wife of the First Consul,
I haven't found the time. 
			  
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538.  I spend many hours cleaning up after you. 
			  
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539.  Find the time. 
			  
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540.  I don't need to explain
to you the importance of this, do I? 
			  
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541.  What, you want an heir? 
			  
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542.  I want one now. 
			  
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543.  Oh, my God. 
			  
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544.  May God affirm you on his throne, 
			  
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545.  and Christ give you to rule with him
in his eternal kingdom. 
			  
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546.  I found the crown of France in the gutter. 
			  
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547.  I picked it up with the tip of my sword
and cleaned it... 
			  
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548.  and place it atop my own head. 
			  
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549.  The most glorious,
the most august Napoleon, 
			  
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550.  emperor of the French, 
			  
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551.  is crowned and enthroned! 
			  
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552.  Long live the emperor! 
			  
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553.  Long live the emperor! 
			  
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554.  I do not support this idea. 
			  
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555.  You suggest divorce after years of debate. 
			  
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556.  You can see that it has me divided. 
			  
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557.  I am not ambitious. 
			  
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558.  I've never declared war with anyone. 
			  
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559.  No. 
			  
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560.  You are the greatest leader
in the history of the world 
			  
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561.  and the world's only chance at peace. 
			  
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562.  The security of the empire and peace
in the world depends upon an heir. 
			  
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563.  It was an option. 
			  
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564.  And I said it at the time. 
			  
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565.  Are you enjoying yourself? 
			  
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566.  I'm going to war to defend our people, 
			  
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567.  and my wife cannot provide me an heir. 
			  
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568.  If you do not bear me a child tonight, 
			  
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569.  there will be a divorce. 
			  
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570.  Hasn't been enough lovemaking
in this home to bear a child. 
			  
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571.  Yes, there has. 
			  
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572.  There have been years of it. Years. 
			  
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573.  And with more than just me. 
			  
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574.  And still you are empty. 
			  
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575.  And you're fat. 
			  
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576.  I enjoy my meals. I do. 
			  
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577.  Destiny has brought me here. 
			  
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578.  Destiny has brought me this lamb chop. 
			  
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579.  Joséphine. 
			  
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580.  Come then. 
			  
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581.  Come. 
			  
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582.  I love your talents and your taste. 
			  
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583.  And while I'm away,
I will miss your grace. 
			  
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584.  And your dignity. 
			  
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585.  And I will come back to you. 
			  
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586.  To today's victory. 
			  
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587.  Look, I'm always here for you, Francis. 
			  
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588.  But I must admit, I'm overwhelmed
with the excitement of the battlefield. 
			  
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589.  I should not deceive you, Alexander. 
			  
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590.  This battle against him will be brutal
and terrifying. 
			  
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591.  Come on! 
			  
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592.  Get in defensive position! 
			  
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593.  My good wife, Joséphine. 
			  
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594.  My God, it's cold here.
I miss your warmth. 
			  
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595.  On this day, we celebrate
the first anniversary of our coronation. 
			  
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596.  My previous ally
has now joined with my enemy. 
			  
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597.  The Russian Tsar Alexander
joined forces with the prince of Austria. 
			  
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598.  I have heard that
he's been studying the art of war 
			  
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599.  and trying to emulate my battle tactics. 
			  
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600.  More fires. 
			  
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601.  He tries to copy me, 
			  
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602.  but he is a little boy
who will make a terrible mistake. 
			  
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603.  I am certain I will bring the laurels of
another glorious victory to my army today. 
			  
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604.  Yours, Napoleon. 
			  
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605.  Hey, tie it from the back.
Peg that corner to the ground. 
			  
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606.  That's it. 
			  
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607.  Fuck. 
			  
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608.  Your Majesty. 
			  
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609.  We are discovered. 
			  
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610.  Good. 
			  
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611.  Tell the men to rest. 
			  
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612.  I-N-F-S. 
			  
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613.  Infantry sighted. 
			  
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614.  I-M-T. 
			  
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615.  Imminent! 
			  
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616.  Stand to! 
			  
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617.  - Stand to!
- Stand to! 
			  
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618.  - Stand to!
- Stand to. 
			  
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619.  - Wake up, men. Get ready!
- Stand to! 
			  
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620.  Come on, get up! 
			  
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621.  Wait. 
			  
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622.  Ready! 
			  
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623.  Wait! Let them think
they have the higher ground. 
			  
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624.  Fire! 
			  
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625.  Fire away! 
			  
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626.  Fire at will! 
			  
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627.  Send in the infantry. 
			  
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628.  Take their position on the higher ground.
At the double. 
			  
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629.  Take the ground! 
			  
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630.  Cavalry from the west.
Pierce their flanks. 
			  
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631.  Retreat! Withdraw! 
			  
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632.  Withdraw! 
			  
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633.  It's a trap! 
			  
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634.  Retreat! 
			  
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635.  - Uncover the cannons.
- Cannons! 
			  
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636.  - Fire!
- Fire! 
			  
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637.  Reloading! 
			  
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638.  Keep to the one side. 
			  
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639.  Off the ice! 
			  
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640.  Renounce, sir. We're pinned in. 
			  
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641.  Off the ice! Withdraw! 
			  
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642.  Cut off their retreat. 
			  
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643.  Francis. So nice to finally meet you. 
			  
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644.  Please come in where it's warm. 
			  
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645.  - Thank you.
- You must forgive me. 
			  
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646.  This has been my only palace
for the last two months. 
			  
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647.  Seems very agreeable.
You make excellent use of it. 
			  
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648.  Well, we do what we can
on the battlefield. 
			  
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649.  Yes, we do, don't we? 
			  
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650.  It's nice to finally meet another emperor. 
			  
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651.  Where, may I ask, is Alexander? 
			  
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652.  Are we waiting for his arrival
before we get started? 
			  
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653.  I do not believe he will be joining us. 
			  
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654.  He's beside himself with rage. 
			  
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655.  I realize I must compliment you
for making me commit an enormous error. 
			  
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656.  - An error?
- Yes. 
			  
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657.  What error have you made? 
			  
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658.  To be speaking with you here
and accepting this invitation for peace, 
			  
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659.  I have not followed up my victory. 
			  
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660.  I could have taken the whole Russian
and Austrian army prisoners. 
			  
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661.  Yes. 
			  
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662.  But after all, there will be less tears. 
			  
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663.  And I know you will remember
this gesture of kindness. Yes? 
			  
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664.  Thank you. 
			  
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665.  Toast? 
			  
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666.  To friendship, a glorious peace
and the best interest of Europe. 
			  
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667.  Burgundy. 
			  
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668.  Hold on. Hey, whoa! 
			  
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669.  Whoa, we don't say woof. Okay. 
			  
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670.  That's my boy. Attaboy. 
			  
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671.  Come here. Sit. 
			  
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672.  It is time to put this mystery to rest,
Emperor. 
			  
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673.  I want to know if it's you or Joséphine. 
			  
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674.  And to that end, we will conduct
a very practical experiment. 
			  
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675.  At the end of the hallway— Take this— 
			  
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676.  Waiting for you, undressed,
ready to receive, 
			  
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677.  is 18-year-old
Eléonore Denuelle de La Plaigne. 
			  
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678.  She's brunette with brown eyes. 
			  
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679.  And the object of this, well, 
			  
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680.  hardly unpleasant task is to see
if you can father a child. 
			  
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681.  And then we will have an answer
to this nagging question 
			  
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682.  of who is keeping who from an heir
to the throne of France. 
			  
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683.  Shall we go? 
			  
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684.  May I have another, please? 
			  
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685.  The girl is pregnant. 
			  
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686.  You made her pregnant. 
			  
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687.  I know I didn't see her. 
			  
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688.  When are you going to insist we divorce? 
			  
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689.  Isn't that wonderful? 
			  
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690.  From the only woman that I've ever loved
and given all that I've conquered. 
			  
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691.  I'm just too tired to wait
for you to tell me what I know is coming. 
			  
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692.  If you insist. 
			  
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693.  I'll make it easy for you. 
			  
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694.  I know you will have a bastard child. 
			  
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695.  If I succeed in making the birth of a boy
that I shall call my own son, 
			  
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696.  I want you as a witness
to pretend the confinement of the empress. 
			  
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697.  Your Highness, 
			  
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698.  you are asking me to lie about the status
of the mother of your heir. 
			  
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699.  That is another way of putting it, yes. 
			  
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700.  Emperor, it is my honor
and my duty, of course, 
			  
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701.  to do as you require of me. 
			  
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702.  But if asked, I cannot contain
that which I know to be the truth. 
			  
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703.  And painful though it is, 
			  
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704.  the truth is that the empress is
no longer capable of bearing you a child. 
			  
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705.  My good Joséphine. 
			  
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706.  You know how I've loved you. 
			  
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707.  It is you, to you alone, 
			  
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708.  that I owe the few moments
of happiness I have known in this world. 
			  
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709.  My destiny is more powerful than my will. 
			  
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710.  And my affections must yield
to the interests of my people. 
			  
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711.  The imperial decree
for the dissolution of the marriage 
			  
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712.  between the Emperor Napoleon
and the Empress Joséphine. 
			  
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713.  "My people desire that this throne,
where providence has placed me, 
			  
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714.  would be given to my children. 
			  
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715.  However, I have lost hope
of having children from my marriage 
			  
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716.  to my beloved wife, Empress Joséphine. 
			  
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717.  I have then been led to listen
only to the good of the state 
			  
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718.  and to want the dissolution
of years of my life." 
			  
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719.  You have embellished my life for 15 years. 
			  
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720.  The memories of which
will remain forever etched in my heart. 
			  
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721.  "Our marriage has become an obstacle
for the prosperity of France. 
			  
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722.  She has been deprived
of one day being governed 
			  
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723.  by the descendants
of the man brought to us by providence 
			  
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724.  to mend the evils of a terrible revolution 
			  
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725.  and restore faith, the throne
and the social order." 
			  
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726.  Sorry. 
			  
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727.  - Emperor. Wait.
- Go. No, listen. All right? 
			  
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728.  This is for your country.
That's what this is, all right? 
			  
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729.  Now say it. 
			  
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730.  Say it. 
			  
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731.  "Our marriage has become an obstacle
for the prosperity of France. 
			  
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732.  Agreeing to the dissolution
of our marriage, 
			  
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733.  as I must, does not change my feelings. 
			  
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734.  The emperor will have in me
always his truest friend." 
			  
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735.  Emperor, 
			  
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736.  you have just pronounced the word
which separates us forever. 
			  
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737.  Your mistaken ambition has ever been 
			  
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738.  and will continue to be the guide
of all your actions. 
			  
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739.  Nevertheless, 
			  
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740.  you can never doubt the sincerity
of my wishes for your happiness. 
			  
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741.  May it at least afford me
some consolation for my sufferings. 
			  
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742.  - Yours, Joséphine.
- Thank you. 
			  
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743.  - Good morning, madame.
- Thank you. What's your name? 
			  
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744.  - Fleur.
- Fleur. Pleasure. 
			  
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745.  I miss you. 
			  
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746.  Marital life is very agreeable now. 
			  
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747.  You've shown such great courage so far. 
			  
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748.  You must maintain it. 
			  
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749.  Do not permit yourself
to fall into melancholy. 
			  
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750.  You look best when you're happy. 
			  
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751.  Please take care of your health. 
			  
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752.  It is precious to me. 
			  
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753.  Will you write me tomorrow? 
			  
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754.  And the next day? 
			  
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755.  Yes. 
			  
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756.  And the day after that? 
			  
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757.  - And the day after that?
- Yeah. 
			  
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758.  Good. 
			  
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759.  Once, an English ambassador
challenged my reasons for war. 
			  
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760.  He said,
"You French, you fight only for money, 
			  
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761.  while we English, we fight for honor." 
			  
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762.  I replied,
"Everyone fights for what they lack." 
			  
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763.  This is not your story.
This never happened to you, did it? 
			  
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764.  Of course it did. 
			  
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765.  - Of course it did.
- What do you mean? 
			  
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766.  We had the same saying
with my people and the Turks. 
			  
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767.  Do you? 
			  
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768.  The English lack honor.
We can agree on that. 
			  
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769.  Listen, there is— 
			  
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770.  There's nothing I think we can agree
more with than our hatred for Britain. 
			  
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771.  I just have to say that it actually— 
			  
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772.  It would be my absolute pleasure
and honor if I could call you my brother. 
			  
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773.  There is a way for you to call me brother. 
			  
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774.  Last night, at dinner, I was... 
			  
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775.  charmed by your sister. 
			  
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776.  Is she spoken for? 
			  
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777.  Sadly, yes. She's to be married
to the Duke of Oldenburg, I'm afraid. 
			  
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778.  And what of her younger sister? Anna? 
			  
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779.  Is there a formal offer for Anna? 
			  
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780.  Well, you see, Anna, she's 15 years old. 
			  
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781.  That is a detail. 
			  
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782.  Our friendship is built on
our mutual distrust of England. 
			  
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783.  When we hold to the Continental Blockade,
we choke them from the trade, 
			  
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784.  and we fight for our most sacred rights. 
			  
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785.  That is what is important between us. 
			  
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786.  I just had a thought. 
			  
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787.  - No.
- No, say it. 
			  
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788.  - Should I tell you?
- Please. 
			  
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789.  Imagine an army. 50,000 men. 
			  
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790.  Russians, Frenchmen,
perhaps even Austrians, 
			  
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791.  marching by way of Constantinople
into Asia 
			  
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792.  would have only to reach the Euphrates 
			  
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793.  to make England tremble
and bring her down on her knees 
			  
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794.  before the continent. 
			  
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795.  It is incredible. 
			  
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796.  Toast. 
			  
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797.  - To you.
- To us. 
			  
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798.  His Majesty, the Emperor Napoleon,
wishes to make a formal offer to Austria 
			  
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799.  and to His Majesty, King Francis, 
			  
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800.  for the hand
of the archduchess, Marie-Louise. 
			  
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801.  His eldest daughter. 
			  
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802.  No. 
			  
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803.  This union would bring together
Austria and France 
			  
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804.  in an unbreakable matrimonial bond. 
			  
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805.  Is this a joke? 
			  
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806.  I may find it humorous...
but His Majesty does not. 
			  
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807.  Did you have a pleasant journey? 
			  
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808.  It was wonderful. Thank you. 
			  
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809.  You're quite petite. 
			  
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810.  I'm not accustomed to that. 
			  
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811.  How do I look to you? 
			  
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812.  Do I resemble my portrait? 
			  
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813.  Oh, yes.
And even more handsome and strong. 
			  
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814.  And you are even more handsome,
more beautiful. 
			  
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815.  I hope you're pleased with your choice. 
			  
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816.  I hope so too.
Would you like to see the bedroom? 
			  
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817.  Yes, thank you. 
			  
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818.  Your Majesty, your son. 
			  
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819.  Hello. 
			  
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820.  Fire! 
			  
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821.  My little king. 
			  
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822.  Hold. 
			  
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823.  Oh, sweet child. 
			  
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824.  One day, you will understand
what I have sacrificed for you. 
			  
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825.  My dear Joséphine, I'm sad today. 
			  
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826.  Tsar Alexander has turned against me
and forced me to invade Russia. 
			  
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827.  He's decided to open his ports to England
while taxing the French. 
			  
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828.  I must wipe away my melancholy
and begin the march to Moscow. 
			  
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829.  I've convinced the heads of Europe
of this resolution, 
			  
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830.  and so I command the combined forces
of France, Austria, Italy, 
			  
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831.  Germany and Poland. 
			  
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832.  I see nothing but success in my future. 
			  
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833.  Keep your lines. Steady. 
			  
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834.  To the front. 
			  
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835.  Keep your step. 
			  
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836.  Take cover! 
			  
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837.  Get down! 
			  
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838.  Get down! 
			  
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839.  After them! 
			  
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840.  Whoa. 
			  
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841.  Whoa. 
			  
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842.  - Get back! Drop back. Retreat.
- Fall back! 
			  
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843.  My dear Joséphine. 
			  
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844.  I'm writing to you because I have just won
a great battle today. 
			  
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845.  Tomorrow we will resume our advance. 
			  
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846.  Moscow is now only 200 miles away. 
			  
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847.  And I think of you all the while.
All yours. 
			  
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848.  Nearly there. 
			  
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849.  Thank you, sir. 
			  
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850.  - Thank you, Admiral.
- You were the brave of Austerlitz. 
			  
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851.  Where are you? 
			  
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852.  300,000 souls lived in this city. 
			  
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853.  And they've all just left? 
			  
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854.  Little boy. 
			  
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855.  Where are you? 
			  
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856.  Don't be frightened. 
			  
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857.  I'm just gonna give you a little spanking. 
			  
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858.  It's not very sporting, is it? 
			  
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859.  For his honor and Russia's, not mine. 
			  
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860.  There's dignity to be had in defeat. 
			  
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861.  Who did this? 
			  
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862.  They did. 
			  
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863.  No, they did not. Be sensible. 
			  
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864.  Who set these fires? 
			  
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865.  Your Majesty, they did. 
			  
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866.  He'd rather burn his own city
than negotiate with me. 
			  
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867.  I didn't think he had the courage. 
			  
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868.  Well, we'll go to Saint Petersburg
and have him burn that too. 
			  
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869.  We have let too much time slip away. 
			  
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870.  We would be marching
into the Russian winter 
			  
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871.  with horses that are not raised
for this weather. 
			  
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872.  If we go back to Poland,
we can wait out the winter months. 
			  
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873.  Napoleon, your letters are a soothing balm
to my heart. 
			  
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874.  I fear for you. 
			  
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875.  Remember that I alone know your health,
your fears. 
			  
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876.  I thank you as tenderly
as I will always love you. 
			  
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877.  Joséphine. 
			  
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878.  My friend, Joséphine. 
			  
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879.  "Friend." 
			  
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880.  It is strange to write that word to you. 
			  
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881.  You have always been so much more. 
			  
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882.  Despite careful organization,
there have been breakdowns in supply. 
			  
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883.  We're suffering sickness,
desertion and famine. 
			  
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884.  We are winning. 
			  
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885.  - Us or Cossacks?
- Us. 
			  
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886.  Joséphine. Fortune has abandoned me. 
			  
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887.  I know that it is what fate has for me. 
			  
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888.  Your words rattle in my head. 
			  
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889.  I am nothing without you. 
			  
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890.  Of the 600,000 men you sent to Russia,
only 40,000 have returned. 
			  
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891.  Therefore, you have been exiled
in no uncertain terms. 
			  
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892.  The allied coalition of Austria, Prussia,
Russia and England, 
			  
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893.  and with the agreement
of the French Council, 
			  
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894.  grant you sovereignty
of the island of Elba. 
			  
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895.  A revenue of two million francs
from the French funds, 
			  
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896.  pensions for the Bonaparte family
and the Empress Marie-Louise. 
			  
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897.  It also provides for Empress Joséphine
to retain all of her properties 
			  
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898.  and an allotted annual income
of one million francs. 
			  
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899.  I love France too much. 
			  
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900.  All I've desired was its glory. 
			  
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901.  I would never bring her misfortune. 
			  
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902.  They want me to abdicate. 
			  
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903.  Fine, I'll abdicate. 
			  
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904.  Your Highness. 
			  
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905.  Empress. 
			  
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906.  Here. 
			  
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907.  Joséphine, Joséphine. 
			  
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908.  I am charmed. 
			  
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909.  But... 
			  
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910.  you do not have to lock yourself away
just because he's not here. 
			  
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911.  I know what it is like
to be underestimated. 
			  
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912.  But your eyes, your charm and your spirit, 
			  
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913.  it is in there. 
			  
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914.  It is yours, and you can use it. 
			  
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915.  Dear Joséphine, 
			  
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916.  You are mine. You will always be. 
			  
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917.  I cannot stand it any longer. 
			  
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918.  It has been 300 days on this rock, 
			  
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919.  and I'm ready to come home
and reclaim what's mine: 
			  
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920.  you and France. 
			  
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921.  I'm taking your ship. 
			  
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922.  If you do not provoke me,
you do not have to fear me. 
			  
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923.  Napoleon, 
			  
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924.  I'm a flower that opens its petals
and smiles to the sunshine, 
			  
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925.  unconscious that the storm is near
which will lay me low 
			  
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926.  and scatter leaves to the heavens. 
			  
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927.  Come quickly, my friend. 
			  
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928.  If you would open your mouth, please. 
			  
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929.  Thank you. 
			  
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930.  Thank you. 
			  
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931.  Well, your chest is congested.
Your throat is aflame. 
			  
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932.  My suggestion is to stay in bed. 
			  
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933.  But Napoleon is coming. 
			  
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934.  It would be unwise
to receive any visitors. 
			  
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935.  But Napoleon is coming. 
			  
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936.  I understand. 
			  
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937.  Just keep her comfortable. 
			  
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938.  Whoa! 
			  
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939.  Your Majesty. 
			  
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940.  You may speak. 
			  
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941.  Bonaparte, Your Majesty. He has returned. 
			  
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942.  A ship landed on a beach
in Antibes this morning, 
			  
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943.  and they're on the march. 
			  
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944.  Napoleon Bonaparte is marching
towards Paris. 
			  
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945.  More. 
			  
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946.  Your Majesty. 
			  
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947.  Afternoon, Colonel. 
			  
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948.  Your Majesty. 
			  
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949.  General Marchand, 
			  
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950.  in defense of the royal government
of King Louis XVIII, 
			  
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951.  requests that you surrender your weapons
and cease your march 
			  
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952.  so that you may be arrested
and returned to your island. 
			  
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953.  Will you please inform the general that
I shall like to come and speak with him? 
			  
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954.  I have no fight with my own Fifth Army. 
			  
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955.  Sir. 
			  
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956.  He wishes to speak. 
			  
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957.  Make ready! 
			  
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958.  Present. 
			  
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959.  Soldiers of the Fifth Regiment,
do you recognize me? 
			  
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960.  Do you recognize me, soldiers? 
			  
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961.  Yes, Emperor! 
			  
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962.  I miss you. 
			  
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963.  I'm melancholy for my home... 
			  
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964.  and for our victories together. 
			  
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965.  I want to come home. 
			  
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966.  Will you join me? 
			  
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967.  Long live the emperor! 
			  
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968.  - Long live the emperor!
- Long live the emperor! 
			  
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969.  On May 26th, Dr. Corvisart was called 
			  
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970.  and found her chest congested
and her throat inflamed. 
			  
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971.  Her illness was diphtheria. 
			  
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972.  On May 29th, last sacrament was given,
and she died. 
			  
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973.  And no one thought to notify me? 
			  
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974.  Hortense. 
			  
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975.  Do you blame— 
			  
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976.  Do you blame me? 
			  
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977.  I don't blame you. 
			  
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978.  Of course not. 
			  
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979.  I'm not to bear the burden
of responsibility 
			  
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980.  for the misfortunes of your mother. 
			  
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981.  I want the letters that I wrote to her. 
			  
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982.  I'm sorry, I don't have them.
They were stolen by her valet. 
			  
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983.  Where did she keep them? 
			  
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984.  In the cupboard in her bedroom,
next to her bed. 
			  
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985.  What did he do with them? 
			  
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986.  Her valet sold them. 
			  
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987.  I'm sorry. 
			  
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988.  I forgive you. 
			  
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989.  Napoleon Bonaparte has destroyed 
			  
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990.  the only title
upon which his very existence depended. 
			  
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991.  This congregation of allies shall form 
			  
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992.  along the borders of France
and Belgium an army. 
			  
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993.  70,000 troops from England, 
			  
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994.  120,000 troops from Prussia. 
			  
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995.  This vermin has routed
the farmyards of Europe 
			  
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996.  while the farmers snored. 
			  
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997.  We should have struck this blow long ago. 
			  
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998.  He has held the world hostage
with his egotism, 
			  
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999.  his insatiable hunger for power, 
			  
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1000.  and his lack of simple good manners. 
			  
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1001.  We will all sleep again without him. 
			  
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1002.  I believe I speak for all of us when I say
that the only regret we all share 
			  
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1003.  is that we allowed this vermin
to live at all. 
			  
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1004.  250,000 men with the traitor. 
			  
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1005.  25,000 men, 125,000 men 
			  
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1006.  and 100,000 men... 
			  
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1007.  against our 125,000 men. 
			  
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1008.  This is a fight on land. 
			  
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1009.  This is what Britain does not know
how to do that I know. 
			  
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1010.  Strike quickly
against Wellington and Blücher. 
			  
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1011.  Defeat them separately. 
			  
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1012.  Disallow them from uniting forces here. 
			  
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1013.  Morning. 
			  
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1014.  The Prussians are advancing. 
			  
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1015.  We should begin the offensive. 
			  
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1016.  We must wait for the ground to dry. 
			  
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1017.  Blücher will never make it in time.
I'll have Wellington by lunch. 
			  
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1018.  I never get wet if I can help it. 
			  
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1019.  What shall I tell the men? 
			  
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1020.  Tell them to make the rain stop. 
			  
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1021.  - Coming through!
- In formation! 
			  
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1022.  Now's your time, lads. Now's your time. 
			  
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1023.  Now, listen very carefully. 
			  
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1024.  Patience is the order of the day today.
Patience shall win the day. 
			  
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1025.  We must hold this ground. 
			  
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1026.  Let them come to us. 
			  
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1027.  Huzzah! 
			  
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1028.  Go on, boys. Go on. 
			  
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1029.  Whoa. 
			  
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1030.  Good morning, General Blücher. 
			  
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1031.  - Good morning.
- Estimated time of arrival, sir? 
			  
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1032.  - Officer?
- About five hours. 
			  
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1033.  About five hours. 
			  
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1034.  Come on, boys. 
			  
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1035.  There he is. 
			  
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1036.  He appears to be just sleeping. 
			  
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1037.  One thing you cannot resist, my friend,
is a frontal attack. 
			  
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1038.  Let's see how this general
can attack our position. 
			  
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1039.  Sir. I have the emperor in my sights.
Do I have permission to fire? 
			  
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1040.  Certainly not. 
			  
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1041.  Generals commanding armies
have better things to do with their time 
			  
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1042.  than to shoot at one another. 
			  
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1043.  Hold your fire, rifleman,
on pain of death. 
			  
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1044.  Go on, boys. Come. 
			  
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1045.  A runner coming through! 
			  
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1046.  Blücher, 11 to 12 miles, sir. 
			  
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1047.  Attention, follow me. 
			  
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1048.  - Blücher at 11 to 12 miles, sir.
- Jesus Christ. 
			  
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1049.  - I want a report every hour.
- Yes, sir. 
			  
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1050.  Runner coming through. Make way. 
			  
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1051.  Prussians on the roadside, 12 miles. 
			  
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1052.  Prussian troops have been sighted
on the road, sire. Twelve miles. 
			  
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1053.  Ready the cannons. 
			  
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1054.  Ready the cannons! 
			  
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1055.  Go on! Move! 
			  
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1056.  Ready! Cannons are ready! 
			  
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1057.  Cannons are ready! 
			  
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1058.  The rain has stopped, sir. 
			  
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1059.  Prepare to fire! 
			  
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1060.  - Fire!
- Fire! 
			  
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1061.  Take cover! 
			  
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1062.  Straight into position. Steady. 
			  
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1063.  Prepare for the advance. Get ready. 
			  
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1064.  Prepare for the advance. 
			  
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1065.  Readjust to 195! 
			  
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1066.  Adjust 195! 
			  
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1067.  Elevation 195. 
			  
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1068.  Adjusted! 
			  
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1069.  Prepare to fire! Fire! 
			  
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1070.  Fire! 
			  
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1071.  Keep your head down. Seventh, take over. 
			  
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1072.  - Out the way!
- Hold fast, men! 
			  
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1073.  Infantry, advance! 
			  
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1074.  Left company! 
			  
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1075.  And march! 
			  
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1076.  Get in formation. Now! 
			  
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1077.  Keep to the line! 
			  
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1078.  Join! 
			  
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1079.  Second wave, advance! Over the top, men! 
			  
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1080.  Hold the line! 
			  
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1081.  Cannons! 
			  
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1082.  Fire! 
			  
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1083.  Get ready. 
			  
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1084.  Hold fast. 
			  
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1085.  Fire! 
			  
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1086.  You there, get on that cannon. 
			  
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1087.  Fire! 
			  
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1088.  Fill the gap! 
			  
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1089.  Keep the line! 
			  
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1090.  Skirmishers, keep advancing! 
			  
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1091.  Get in formation. 
			  
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1092.  Fire at will. 
			  
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1093.  Keep them back, men. Fire. 
			  
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1094.  Go on. Don't let them rally! 
			  
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1095.  the strike position. 
			  
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1096.  Get up, boys. Go on. Go on, boys. 
			  
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1097.  Whoa. 
			  
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1098.  Prussians, roadside, five miles. 
			  
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1099.  Five miles, maybe less. 
			  
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1100.  We have to act before Blücher arrives. 
			  
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1101.  Out. 
			  
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1102.  Out! 
			  
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1103.  Cavalry! 
			  
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1104.  Charge! 
			  
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1105.  Prepare to receive cavalry. 
			  
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1106.  We must hold our ground.
Stand fast to the last man. 
			  
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1107.  We must not be beat! 
			  
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1108.  Or what will they say in England? 
			  
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1109.  - Hold the line.
- Keep it tight. 
			  
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1110.  Steady, men. Stay in formation. 
			  
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1111.  Long live the emperor! 
			  
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1112.  Company, halt! 
			  
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1113.  Form square! 
			  
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1114.  Long live the emperor! 
			  
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1115.  One section, fire. Two section, fire. 
			  
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1116.  What do we do, sir?
We can't break through. 
			  
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1117.  Keep them running.
Get in back with the square. 
			  
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1118.  Show them your British steel. 
			  
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1119.  Present arms! 
			  
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1120.  Shoulder, hold! 
			  
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1121.  They're here, the Prussians. 
			  
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1122.  First over the rise, Emperor. 
			  
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1123.  We need to find a way through! 
			  
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1124.  Break the square! 
			  
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1125.  Charge bayonets. 
			  
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1126.  Charge bayonets! 
			  
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1127.  Your Emperor is with you.
You are the brave of Austerlitz. 
			  
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1128.  Never surrender. 
			  
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1129.  For homeland and glory! 
			  
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1130.  Shoulder to shoulder! Form lines! 
			  
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1131.  Shoulder to shoulder. 
			  
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1132.  Infantry, advance. 
			  
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1133.  Battalion! 
			  
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1134.  Advance! 
			  
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1135.  Keep the line! 
			  
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1136.  Footmen, fire! 
			  
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1137.  Second line, fire. 
			  
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1138.  Prepare to charge! 
			  
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1139.  Charge! 
			  
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1140.  Go on! Batter them! 
			  
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1141.  Advance! 
			  
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1142.  Cavalry advance, sir? 
			  
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1143.  Cavalry advance. 
			  
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1144.  Prepare for counterattack. 
			  
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1145.  Men, enter. Full support. 
			  
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1146.  No. He can't help himself. 
			  
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1147.  Sir, Blücher. 
			  
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1148.  Thank God. 
			  
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1149.  Your Majesty! 
			  
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1150.  Come see how masse de la France dines! 
			  
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1151.  Yeah! 
			  
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1152.  Yeah! 
			  
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1153.  The battle is mine.
There will be an end to the war. 
			  
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1154.  Senior officer, on deck! 
			  
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1155.  Good day. 
			  
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1156.  I am the first to admit
when I make a mistake. But I never do. 
			  
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1157.  Because it is geometry. 
			  
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1158.  I simply know
precisely where to place a cannon. 
			  
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1159.  But tragically I cannot transfer
this knowledge to my marshals. 
			  
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1160.  That might be
what is most difficult in life. 
			  
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1161.  Accepting the failures of others. 
			  
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1162.  You must not do that. 
			  
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1163.  Encourage greatness. 
			  
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1164.  Mind your head, sir. 
			  
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1165.  Mind your head, sir. 
			  
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1166.  - What are they doing there?
- Sir, it's the midshipmen. They adore him. 
			  
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1167.  Well, get 'em out. 
			  
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1168.  Clear the room. Quickly. 
			  
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1169.  - Your grace—
- Good morning, General. 
			  
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1170.  These boys are delightful. 
			  
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1171.  May I sit down? 
			  
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1172.  Please. 
			  
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1173.  And this breakfast. 
			  
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1174.  Now I know why you have
such a successful navy. Thank you. 
			  
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1175.  I've never visited
the English countryside. 
			  
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1176.  I imagine I'll love the Cotswolds... 
			  
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1177.  soft flowing hills, gentle light. 
			  
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1178.  My dear sir,
it is only by a narrow margin of opinion 
			  
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1179.  that you have been spared the fate
of being shot. 
			  
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1180.  Politically, I'm afraid it's impossible 
			  
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1181.  for the British government
to allow you to stay in England. 
			  
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1182.  You are permitted three officers
and 12 servants 
			  
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1183.  to accompany you into exile. 
			  
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1184.  Exile will be contained to the island
of Saint Helena 
			  
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1185.  under the watchful eye
of Governor Hudson Lowe and his family. 
			  
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1186.  Saint... 
			  
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1187.  Helena. It's a small island. 
			  
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1188.  More of a rock, really. 
			  
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1189.  A thousand miles
from the mainland of Africa. 
			  
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1190.  I'm told it's very pretty, tranquil.
You'll have time to reflect. 
			  
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1191.  Your correspondence will be monitored, 
			  
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1192.  your presence verified twice daily
by the orderly officer. 
			  
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1193.  Fix that rigging line. Draw up the sails. 
			  
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1194.  Go below deck! 
			  
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1195.  What will you do now?
I hate to see you alone. 
			  
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1196.  Will you come to me? Will I forgive you? 
			  
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1197.  My sweet, stubborn Emperor. 
			  
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1198.  I let you loose and let you come to ruin. 
			  
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1199.  Next time, I will be Emperor, 
			  
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1200.  and you will do as I say. 
			  
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1201.  Well, you were right. 
			  
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1202.  Every night I beg to see you in my dreams. 
			  
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1203.  And when I do, you turn me away. 
			  
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1204.  Girls, what's the capital of France? 
			  
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1205.  Paris. 
			  
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1206.  And Russia? 
			  
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1207.  Petersburg. And Moscow before. 
			  
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1208.  Moscow.
And who burnt Moscow to the ground? 
			  
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1209.  I don't know, sir. 
			  
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1210.  I did. 
			  
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1211.  I believe, sir, the Russians burnt it
to get rid of the French. 
			  
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1212.  Who told you that? 
			  
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1213.  It's common knowledge, sir. 
			  
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1214.  Go. Go play. 
			  
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1215.  En garde. 
			  
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1216.  Can I tell you
what I have waiting for you? 
			  
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1217.  It is a secret.
And I will show you when you arrive. 
			  
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1218.  Come to me, Napoleon.
And let's try this again. 
			  
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