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Halt! Where's the Marquis de Maynes? Come on! Where is he? ln the name of the Queen! Noel, the Marquis de Maynes. Your Majesty. l have never seen France more radiant than at this moment. We were not expecting you till tomorrow. You summoned me. l rode all day and through the night. Leave us, please. - l am angry with you, sir. - Angry, Your Majesty? Very angry! You know why, of course. - Could it be for fighting Count de Talles? - Among others. - l only scratched him a little. - They say you crippled him for life. And five minutes later, you killed the Baron Marblaux. An unfortunate accident. He ran into my sword. And that brilliant conversationalist, the Duke de Ramont. The Duke fights tolerably well. He had a fair chance. He had no chance at all. Now, listen to me, cousin. l will not have you killing off my nobles, either piecemeal or in bunches. ln times like these, the nobility must stick together. Now, what was it all about, this latest bloodletting? - l really forget. - What was it all about? De Talles had the effrontery to put himself on the right of the Cardinal at dinner. As for Ramont, let me see... As for Ramont? A delicate matter. He spoke disrespectfully of... - Forgive me. - Of a woman? A goddess. Now, the thing that l want... l found one of these under my pillow. This morning, the King discovered one on his breakfast tray. "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity." The people that write such things, what do they really want? - Us, Your Majesty. - Us? Our rights, our lands, our heads. Our heads? Don't worry about this Marcus Brutus, whoever he is. l shall be glad to take care of him personally. There was another matter l had in mind when l sent for you. This, too, is personal, but in a slightly more intimate way. My dancing class. How does one qualify for admission? One has to be wellborn, under 19, and unmarried. Now, you are a marquis, 35, and a bachelor. Your Majesty knows why l have never married. All the same, l think it's time that you did. Someday you might run into a sword. lt would be a pity if that were the end of the oldest family in France. Your Majesty commands me to marry? May l ask one final favor? You select my bride. l think you'll like this child. She's on the threshold of life. Aline, this is the Marquis de Maynes. lt seems that your dancing has made a profound impression upon him. He wishes to express his admiration. Cousin, this is my protégé, Aline de Gavrillac. Charming. You dance delightfully. You sing, too, no doubt. - A little, sir. - And you play some instrument? The clavichord. And l imagine you are skillful with needle and thread. Yes, sir. l knit and sew. l also embroider, here and there. l have read the plays of Corneille, Racine, Molière, and Voltaire. l did not understand a word of them. l ride a little and fall off a lot. l don't cook too well, but l'm quite good at chess... although l prefer snakes and ladders. l have a nodding acquaintance with geography, geometry... astronomy, philosophy, and botany. l'm afraid l gave up algebra when l was 12. - She also has spirit, cousin. - So l see. May l have the honor of waiting upon you while l am here in Paris? l also play chess... though l regret l am unfamiliar with snakes and ladders. Aline will instruct you, won't you, Aline? lf you say so. l'll speak to Father when l go home for his birthday. l shall write to him. l shall tell him it is my earnest desire that you and the Marquis become... good friends. BlNET presents his famous actors Lenore? lt's me. Don't be nervous. Forgive my prolonged neglect, my pet. For here l am again, at your feet. How softly your skin shines in the moonlight. Darling? lt's me! l'm back! Monsieur Binet's charming troupe of traveling players, wake up! Where is she? My Lenore. Your leading lady. Where is she? - She's not here. - Not here? Why isn't she here? - She's gone to Paris. - Paris. You're lying. - To see her family. - Her father is sick. - Father? She never had a father. - Maybe a sister. Never had a sister, a brother, a father, a mother, an aunt, an uncle... - She has no one but me, has she? - Only a husband. A husband? Monsieur Binet, heaven's gift to the theater. Are you by any chance trying to tell me that my Lenore is married? Yes, indeed. Well, practically. - Practically? - All but... - All but, what? - Married. She got tired of waiting for you to make her your own. And now she goes to the altar with another. Paris. Tuesday. Noon. Lenore, my bride. My beautiful. What have l done to deserve you? So far, remarkably little. But l'm living in hopes. - Roses. - They're lucky for lovers. Are they? What a pity they fade so quickly. These will not fade, my beloved. Diamonds. l thought of your eyes and went right out and bought them. Just my eyes? How sweet. l must see you start thinking about all of me. - l'm the happiest of men. - And the richest. Well, not quite. They say you sell more sausages than anyone else in Paris. - Except for the Delmore brothers. - The Delmore brothers? Are they married? - They're dead. - Dead? But with you at my side, l'll make more and bigger sausages... than anyone else in France. Forgive the intrusion, but vehicle ordinance number 4012... forbids osculation in public conveyances. First offenders get three days in the pillory... - Hello, my pet. How are you? - Are you mad? We're all out of our minds. Haven't you observed it? Lunatic! l'm on my way to my wedding with a lunatic. - Stop the coach! - No. Patience. We're almost there. And Lenore desires to be married. Don't you, my darling? l certainly do. "Lenore"? "Darling"? Do you know this man? Yes, l know him. That is, l used to know him. He's a stupid fellow and an awful liar. Pay no attention to him. Who is he? - Who are you? - l've often wondered. They call me Andre Moreau. - Whoever you are, get out this instant! - Won't you sit down? That wedding gown is most becoming, my darling... but about this marriage, l have my doubts. - l'm not interested. - How dare you! - You're wrong for each other. - This is monstrous, atrocious, outrageous! We have here a middle-aged gentleman, an honest fellow, a solid citizen. What does he ask of a wife? That she sit by the fire of an evening... the little ones at her feet, darning his hose... while he tells of the gossip of the sausage bazaars. He wants a mere half-dozen children. Better make that a dozen. And who does he pick for a wife? An actress. A traveling player, experienced in a number of roles... but never, l fancy, as the mother of 12. - Did you say an actress? - Yes. Hasn't she told you? Lenore is an actress. An indifferent one, but... lndifferent? l am superb. The theater's in my blood. Know what that means? One night, in the middle of supper, she'll get the old urge. And while you're having pickles, she's off on the road again. - l have only one urge at the moment. - l know. To marry me. - Marry you? - Yes. Why didn't you tell me? - Why didn't you ask me? - But you never mentioned it. Darling. But... my other bridegroom... Your other bridegroom is no longer with us. l shall always remember him. And now, to make you respectable. - Excuse me, my darling. - Where are you going? - Philippe will be waiting. - Philippe? Philippe de Valmorin. My best friend. You know, my best man. He promised to be here at noon with the ring. Andre! Don't be nervous. What's your name? lvan the Terrible. What's yours? lf you're Andre Moreau, you must go to Philippe's at once. There's trouble. All right, come on! - Andre, stop! - All right, my pet, don't be nervous. - Andre, what happened? - Unforeseen accident. Owing to circumstances entirely beyond my control... l'm afraid there'll be a slight delay before l make you my own. Don't be nervous. - What's that? - lt's a carriage. Stopping here. What do you mean? - ls it Andre? - No. lt's a coachman. He's jumped down. He's coming in. Here. Good morning. - Thank heaven you're here. - Delighted to see you, sir. - What's happened here, a hurricane? - No. The King's men. - They came for Philippe. - Philippe? What for? Did they take him? No, he's safe. But they're still outside watching the house. See? Hiding there in the doorway. They looked everywhere. Breaking, smashing things. - lt was dreadful. - Where is he? Andre, you're dressed very oddly. Are you in trouble, too? Well, not yet, darling, but it threatens. l've a young lady downstairs in the coach with an itch to be married. She's made two attempts since breakfast, and her temper is rising. l've heard of the bridegroom running for cover... - but never the best man. What happened? - They found out l wrote this. "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, by Marcus Brutus." l'm Marcus Brutus. There are copies all over Paris. We even smuggled some into the royal bedchamber. - We? - Thousands of us, Father. United against the aristocratic tyrants. l take it aristocratic tyrants includes your own father and mother? - Father, please. - l may be a poor man... but by birth l am an aristocrat. - And so are you. - Please. - That pamphlet is high treason. - Father, you don't understand. Well, what do you think of it? The grammar is appalling. On the first page... you doubled a negative, split an infinitive, and left out three commas. lnfinitives, negatives, commas. He prattles punctuation and France is in agony. ln agony? l wasn't aware of it. You never take anything seriously. Nothing matters to you. Why do you fight with your best friend when your own life is in danger? - What's to be done, Andre? - Marcus Brutus must go into hiding. We've got to get him out of the city at once. How? l haven't the slightest idea. Unless... Get into this. Listen carefully. Outside there's a horse and coach. Go boldly out, mount the box and drive off. No one will question you, except the lady inside. She may become violent. Drive her to the Forest of Beauvry. You have money? - Five crowns. - Scarcely enough to start a revolution. l'll get the money. Meet me at the signpost in the forest at 9:00 tonight. ls that clear? Off with you. Goodbye, Mother. - l'm sorry, Father. - Take my sword. Try not to dishonor it. Thank you, Father. Good luck. lt's all right. He's very young. Look after him. As you've always looked after me. l swear it. God bless you, Andre. And now for the stuff that makes fools of princes... and princes of fools. Money. Andre, you be careful what you do. Precisely my intention. l go now to consult my attorney... the eminent lawyer Fabian. ls this the bald pate of the lawyer Fabian? Yes. - Moreau, l can't see you. - You must be shortsighted. l'm here. Be good enough to make out an advance on my allowance for next year, say half. Next year's allowance? lmpossible! Figaro, you may leave us. But there is no more money. None at all. - Didn't you get my letter? - l never read letters. But l wrote and told you the allowance has been stopped. Stopped? The gentleman is no longer able to provide for your welfare. Put that thing down and get out of here. l shall go to this gentleman and extract the allowance in person. - What is his name? - His name? lmpossible. You know l can't do that, Andre. l know nothing at all! For 30-odd years... l have made a profession of ignorance with particular reference to my real name... my obscure beginnings, and my mysterious birth. lf you fidget, l may draw blood. You're making me nervous. Where was l? Yes, my birth. Being adequately financed by whoever was responsible... for my arrival in what is termed "the wrong side of the blanket"... l was content to be ignorant of my parentage. But now l need money. lt is at this moment that my elusive papa concludes... that his duty is done... and that there should be no more cakes and ale... for his mischievous youth. A lamentable conclusion in any event, but at this moment, deplorably timed. We must therefore face the fact... that the hour has come to tear down the veil... and unmask this philandering gentleman. Who is he, Fabian? Who is my father? No! l won't tell. You're making me nervous again. l can't betray a client's confidence. Look at my hand, how it shakes and trembles with emotion. What is his name, Fabian? The name of my father. What is it? Count de Gavrillac. - The address? - ln Normandy. The manor of Gavrillac. Near Dieppe. Here l am, Andre! All in one piece? Where's the lady? My bride-to-be, the light of my life. - Come on, boy. Where's Lenore? - l don't know. l mislaid her. You mislaid her? What is she, a button, a handkerchief that can be dropped or sent to the laundry? You dunderhead, where is she? When we stopped at the city gates, she was out and away... before l could catch her. Say, did she leave any message? She just left. l'm sorry, Andre. l let you down again. The oceans are full of fish and the heavens with stars. To contemplate one woman to the exclusion of others... may be for some men, but not for me. Come on, boy. To Gavrillac! lt's coming, Andre, and no one can stop it. The apple cart the tyrants are riding will be overturned. l tell you, it can't be much longer. Longer? l think it's already happened. Happy the rascal traveling life's byway... to whom the gods say, "Here's an easy switch "You may have lost Diana on the highway "But, look, there is Aphrodite in a ditch" - Molière? - Moreau. Andre Moreau at your service. You make up poetry, Andre Moreau. A carriage maker would be more apropos. l suppose you don't know how to mend a broken wheel? Unfortunately, no. - A broken heart, now... - Thank you. My heart is quite intact. l envy you. Mine is in chains from this moment. The lady's carriage needs attention. Will you see to it? lt may take a little time. Now, l happen to know of a nearby tavern where we could discuss the weather. - We? - lt's not of the best repute. You'll need me to protect you from the undesirables. lncluding yourself? You have a point. l'll endeavor to bear it in mind. lt won't be necessary. l'm not coming. - Then l shall come with you. - Come where with me? To the ends of the earth, if that's where you're going. l'm going home, and that's half a mile. Half a mile with you is as 50 leagues with Cleopatra. Milady... Goodbye, poet. Thank you for your rhyming. My coach is ready, and we have to part. Your coachman has abominable timing. He mends your carriage but breaks my heart. Goodbye. Don't speak. Don't say a word. l love you. You look at me astonished. You cannot be more surprised than l. But... l love you. Only you and you alone. Do you believe a word l say? Don't answer. l forgive your disbelief. My own ears find it hard enough to believe what my lips are telling you. One thing alone is clear. You can't ride into my life and out again... without my knowing who you are, where you come from, or where you're going to. Where are you going to, by the way? Don't answer. Let me read it in your hand. Your line of lunar... Your line of lunar indicates that you are going home... to visit your mother. My father. lt's his birthday. Why, yes. How did you know? lt's nothing. Nothing at all. No, it's amazing. Please, go on. With pleasure. Your Ring of Solomon tells me... that you are the daughter of a count. Why, it's true. And... in the far right-hand corner of your coat of arms... you have a four-leaf clover on a cloth of gold. lncredible! And on the scroll across the center... l can almost see your name. - Almost? - lt's becoming clearer every minute. Tell me my name. lt's... Yes. Gavrillac. Why, it is! lt's Gavrillac. My father's the Count de Gavrillac. You don't look well. No, l'm sorry, but forgive me. l must go. No! You'll kill yourself! Maybe that's the only practical solution. That's better. We're almost there now. Look. There's my father's house. We're home. You must come in and rest a minute. l know my father will be happy to meet you. How strange is the human heart. ln life, we never met, my father and l. No spark of love, no hint of emotion between us. Yet, l look upon his face in death... and l'm moved to tears. Poor Andre. No. Not poor Andre. Never poor Andre. lf he finds and loses a father, falls in love with a maid... then discovers the maid is his sister, all in the space of an hour, what of it? Andre, what did she say when you told her? l told her nothing, nor shall l. The old man kept his secret secure during his lifetime. Let him take it with him to heaven. l'll not betray him. Won't you see her again? l'd like her to know that she's not alone in her grief. l'd like you to know that, too, Andre. Here's to you, my hothead... so eager to solve at a blow the dilemma of living. l doubt if there is a solution, but should it exist... by heaven, we'll find it. - Together. - Together. - You there, innkeeper! - Coming, sir. How much longer? Milord is getting impatient. Five minutes, sir. Possibly ten. A quarter of an hour at the most. - Tell the idiot to hurry. - Thank you. Two hours to shoe a horse. Still not ready. You know, he's good this Marcus Brutus. Listen to this: "The grip of the aristocratic tyrants is on all things living... "crushing them underfoot like grapes in the wine press." - Treason. - "l warn them. "The people will make an end of this canker of privilege." Fellow has a dangerous gift of eloquence. lt's my men returning. Tell them to make less noise. That horse in the yard, the gray, it's yours. - Yes. - Your name is de Valmorin? Philippe de Valmorin from Paris... who's been writing and preaching treason all over the city. His name's Pierre Duval from Limoges on his way to Rouen to inspect a cathedral. - l'm not talking to you. - l'm talking to you. - We're architects from the south. - You're the traitors we're looking for. No, not him. He had no part in it. - No part in what? - No part in anything treasonable. - Come on. We're late. lf you'll excuse us. - Seize them! - You're under arrest. - One moment, Chabrillaine. - ls something the matter? - These are the men, milord. This man calls himself Marcus Brutus. His real name is de Valmorin. - His name is Pierre Duval. - Silence! Why, Duval... how delightful to see you again after, how long is it? Nearly five years. Forgive me for not recognizing you sooner... but you were only a boy when we last met and now you're a man. How is your dear mother? - She's well, sir. - And your father? He, too, is well, sir. Tell me, does he still play Vazique? Occasionally, l believe. Yes, sir. Be good enough to give him my kindest regards. Sergeant. l fancy your men have a thirst. Take them into the pump room and quench it. - Milord, l had no idea. - A case of mistaken identity. lnnkeeper, wine for my friends. So they mistook you for Marcus Brutus. Most interesting. l'm deeply obliged to you for your kind assistance, sir. l would've done no less for Marcus Brutus himself. He had the gall to smuggle a copy of his intolerable scribblings... into Her Majesty's bedchamber. l could hardly permit him to fall into the hands of the law... having promised myself the pleasure of killing him personally. Pierre, we must go. We're expected at Rouen by nightfall. Wait. The cathedral will not run away. And the title used by Marcus Brutus: "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity." Liberty must be rationed among the few with the talent to use it. There's no such thing as equality. Most men are born with the gutter and are at home there. As for fraternity, a de Maynes is nobody's brother. We stand alone at the head of the table... and if ever our rights are challenged, this is our answer. l look forward to making it to this Marcus Brutus... when l catch up with him, but l doubt he has the stomach for an encounter. - The man is clearly a coward. - A coward? We're leaving. A spineless upstart, who so far lacks the courage of his own convictions... that he dare not even sign them with his name. - Had he been born... - A gentleman? His race is as old, his blood is as good as yours. l hardly think so. His sentiments betray his lack of breeding... the result of his unfortunate mother... forming an attachment for one of her husband's stableboys. - De Maynes, consider l struck that blow. - With pleasure. But first, shall we step into the garden, Marcus Brutus? Or would you prefer to be run through here and now? l shall be happy to give you satisfaction. Tell Father l didn't dishonor his sword after all. lf you've a shred of honor left, you'll stop this fight. lt's murder. The best swordsman in France against a callow boy? A blow was struck. The blow was provoked, you know it, provoked in cold blood. lt won't be long now. De Maynes is the ultimate swordsman. No rival, no peer. He practices daily with his private instructor, the great Doutreval of Dijon. You should've learned to use a sword before you turned traitor. Pick it up. You shall die with it in your hand. Yes, you're going to die, but not by a bullet. You're going to die as he died, by the sword. You'll be driven back, step by step, until you stand helpless, as he did. And then l, Andre Moreau, will kill you as you killed him. l swear it, Philippe. By all that l hold sacred... l swear you this man's death. Go after him and take him! Sergeant, to horse! - Hurry, men. Mount up! - Take him alive! Try to remember him living. The vigor, the zest of him alive. lt helps. l know. Does it? Thank you. l'll try. lt may not heal your grief, but it will cushion it. You speak of grief as if you knew it well. Only too well. l want to apologize. Apologize? My behavior in the coach... it must've seemed strange. lt did for a moment. But just for a moment. lt's forgotten. You're very understanding and generous. And you are very kind and thoughtful to come to me now when l need a friend. l shall never forget it. l would not have intruded had l not been... so gravely concerned over your future. - My future? - Yes. What is to become of you, Aline? - Forgive me. - lt's quite all right, Andre. You were saying? l was saying, what is to become of a young girl... left defenseless, alone in the world? Alone, Andre? You have friends? - One or two, but... - Who are they? Forgive me. l seek only to protect you from those... Undesirables? Best to be sure. Can one ever be sure of anyone? People change so quickly. However, l would say that the Marquis de Maynes... is more reliable than some. Yes. Her Majesty's appointed him as my guardian. l'm afraid l can't discuss it now. Andre, follow me. Quickly, this way. You're young and fair. May providence guide you and comfort you. Search the garden, men. Sir! There he goes! Come, men! This way! Welcome, friend. A hundred thousand welcomes. And "shh!" to you. A hundred thousand... What's your name? ls that so? Glad to know you. What's my name? Go ahead and ask me. Who am l? You're not interested. ln that case... l shall introduce myself to myself. Do you know who this is? Scaramouche. Scaramouche, yes, but who is Scaramouche? And why does he hide his face behind a mask? You don't know? Then l'll show you. Scaramouche is... Halt! He can't be far. Search every house. Where is Scaramouche? Find him. Find that lazy, good-for-nothing Scaramouche. He can't do this to me. l'll throw him out. He's sacked. There you are. Come along. Bring him up quickly. The audience is waiting. Where have you been? Been drinking again. Don't lie to me. l can smell it. Come on. You idiot! Get back on, you fool! Scaramouche. Drunk again, huh? So there you are. - Do you know who this is? - Scaramouche! Scaramouche, yes, but who is Scaramouche? And why does he hide his face behind a mask? You don't know? Then l'll tell you. Scaramouche is a fool. A genius. A ne'er-do-well. A saint. Fickle, adoring... false and true together. Woman's enemy. And the one thing she can't do without: a man! Come on. Kiss me. You wait... |
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