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Quotes
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[after seeing Athos stumble down a flight of stairs]
D'Artagnan : Athos, are you hurt?
Athos : Hurt? What I am is drunk.
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D'Artagnan : [reciting from memory the letter Richelieu wrote giving Milady de Winter permission to kill Buckingham, d'Artagnan and Constance, as Richelieu reads the actual note which D'Artagnan has handed him] "By my order and for the good of the state, the bearer has done what has been done."
Cardinal Richelieu : Hm. One should be careful what one writes...
[he tears up the note]
Cardinal Richelieu : and to whom one gives it. I must bear those rules in mind.
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[Richelieu has given D'Artagnan a commission as a lieutenant in the Musketeers]
D'Artagnan : It is too much! I cannot accept it. Athos, you take it.
Athos : No, for the Comte de la Fère it is too little; for Athos, too much.
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Cardinal Richelieu : These enemies are the enemies of France. Root them out under my protection. Wear my coat
[of arms]
Cardinal Richelieu : . Have my love.
D'Artagnan : Eminence, what can I say?
Cardinal Richelieu : "Yes" will be sufficient.
D'Artagnan : I - I can't.
Cardinal Richelieu : ...You're very wet.
D'Artagnan : Wet or dry, I cannot.
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Aramis : [to D'Artagnan] Let us rescue your mistress. It's the very least one can do for a friend.
D'Artagnan : If she can stay with the Sisters
[in a convent]
D'Artagnan : while we're at La Rochelle...
Porthos : I'm sure they'll learn a great deal from each other.
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D'Artagnan : [of Milady] I love her with my head. But my Constance, snatched from my side, I love with my heart.
Athos : You have a conveniently discriminating anatomy.
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D'Artagnan : [He and the others are headed for the bastion at St. Rochelle for a wagered breakfast and a private talk] Seems a long way to go for breakfast.
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D'Artagnan : [holding Milady at bay with the point of his sword after she has tried to stab him with a poisoned dagger] Try that again and I'll cut some fleur-de-lys on the rest of you!
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Swiss Officer : Warm work, gentlemen. And where were the Musketeers?
Aramis : At our prayers, sir, like good Christians!
Swiss Officer : Ha! By God, sir, so was I! And with good reason. That bastion was buzzing like a beehive.
Athos : And yet you did not stay for breakfast, sir.
Swiss Officer : Neither would you.
Athos : Hmm. Will you bet on that? I'll wager you, better more I will wager you the finest dinner on this camp that my friends and I will have breakfast on that bastion, now.
Swiss Officer : [laughs] Done. Done! Do you hear that, Spengler? You and I will eat that big dinner alone, I think!
D'Artagnan : What is it? What's new?
Porthos : Ah. Our good friends Athos proposes to have us killed for breakfast. Up yonder.
D'Artagnan : What?
Athos : Planchet, get me a basket, some bread, and four cold chickens. Ham, some oysters, and eight bottles of wine, now.
Planchet : Oh fine.
Porthos : And make the wine champagne.
Aramis : At breakfast? Oh my dear Porthos.
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Athos : [the Musketeers have captured MiLady] As the Comte de la Fere; with the rights of high, middle and low justice, I accuse this woman of the murder of Constance de Bonacieux. How say you?
Aramis : Death.
Porthos : Death.
D'Artagnan : [Hesitating] Death.
Athos : Death.
MiLady DeWinter : No! You have no power of justice over me! D'Artagnan! If you love me; do not let them do this!
Athos : Make one move to save her, D'Artagnan and we will cross swords; and this time, I swear I will kill you.
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D'Artagnan : You! You shriveled old wine sack, have you ever lost your heart?
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Athos : Tell me something. Is your Milady as beautiful as the dew?
D'Artagnan : She's as magnificent as summer's dew. As that.
Athos : I beg of you forget her. She will do you some mischief.
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D'Artagnan : Now, that's what I call real friendship: to think of me when they're drunk.