Waterloo

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00:01:52 - There is no hope, Sire.
00:01:57 For twenty years, we followed you.
00:02:01 We cannot save Paris.
00:02:03 The Austrians are in Versailles.
00:02:16 The Cossacks are watering
00:02:19 They can hear
00:02:23 There are four nations,
00:02:43 Abdicate.
00:02:45 You will be allowed to retire to the
00:02:51 - It is an honourable exile, Sire.
00:02:59 You must sign, Sire.
00:03:07 Why? So you all can
00:03:13 What were you before me?
00:03:19 You must abdicate, Sire.
00:03:27 Listen to me, Ney.
00:03:30 If there's anything I despise,
00:03:41 What can I do? What?
00:03:46 I sent to the Emperor of Russia
00:03:54 What can we do?
00:03:57 What can we do? What can we do?
00:04:00 We can fight!
00:04:03 I fortify Paris. I disengage from
00:04:08 We must consolidate and mobilise.
00:04:12 There are no men to mobilise.
00:04:15 The army does not want Paris
00:04:18 Wellington.
00:04:21 Wellington?
00:04:25 Why is it always Wellington?
00:04:33 Wellington. Are you afraid of him
00:04:38 France will not follow you.
00:04:41 France will follow me to the stars,
00:04:52 You have no choice.
00:05:01 Oh, Ney. The throne?
00:05:08 It's an overdecorated
00:05:13 It's what's behind
00:05:17 My brains, my ambitions, my desires,
00:05:23 And above all my will.
00:05:29 I can't believe my ears.
00:05:31 You stand there waving a piece of paper
00:05:35 I will not! I will not!
00:06:38 All his men?
00:07:09 - When?
00:07:18 There is nothing left to do.
00:07:39 Elba. Why Elba?
00:08:37 Marshal Marmot has surrendered to
00:09:16 Soldiers -
00:09:21 - Of my Old Guard -
00:09:26 - After twenty years
00:09:40 - Goodbye.
00:09:48 France has fallen.
00:09:53 So remember me.
00:10:02 Though I love you all,
00:10:40 With this kiss, remember me.
00:10:49 Goodbye, my soldiers.
00:10:55 Goodbye, my sons.
00:11:02 And goodbye, my children.
00:14:12 Your Majesty,
00:14:34 We can thank God he is
00:14:38 Let us not dramatise yet.
00:14:43 Napoleon and his thousand men
00:14:53 Marshal Soult, you will keep
00:14:57 Marshal Ney...
00:15:01 You will be the first
00:15:13 - I know you love this man.
00:15:19 But I will bring him back
00:15:50 How they exaggerate all this.
00:15:56 "In an iron cage."
00:16:01 Nobody asked for that.
00:16:59 - There's no way around.
00:17:33 Present!
00:18:39 Soldiers of the Fifth...
00:18:59 If you want to kill your Emperor -
00:19:09 - Here I am.
00:19:30 Fire!
00:19:43 Long live the Emperor!
00:21:43 Follow me to Grenoble.
00:22:13 It was the cry of injured honour
00:22:21 From Elba, I saw the rights of France
00:22:27 My victory is certain. My eagles
00:23:02 Straight?
00:23:05 Come then. We will
00:23:50 I have come back.
00:23:57 I have come back
00:24:00 - Bourbons to the compost!
00:24:12 I am France and France is me!
00:24:17 Napoleon has come back to us!
00:24:34 I will never forget your face, Ney,
00:24:37 - I did it for France.
00:24:41 I understand you made a promise to
00:24:48 What was it exactly?
00:24:51 I said I would bring you
00:24:56 That is what I heard.
00:25:00 The fat king must be
00:25:04 He has corrupted
00:25:29 Perhaps the people will
00:25:36 - As they let him come.
00:26:25 He is back! The Emperor is back!
00:26:37 Long live the Emperor!
00:26:46 - He will lead us to glory again!
00:26:57 Home! Bring the hero home!
00:27:29 Goulaincourt, Molien, Molé, Fouché.
00:27:36 When France wakes up tomorrow,
00:27:40 Drouot. Let me tell you something.
00:27:44 Life's most precious quality
00:27:49 And you Drouot, are a rare man,
00:27:56 - With all my heart, Sire.
00:28:04 Soult.
00:28:15 - I see you got my invitation.
00:28:19 I understand you are no longer
00:28:23 - Obviously not, Sire.
00:28:27 Silence! You are to be
00:28:32 - I accept, Sire.
00:28:41 Madame...
00:28:44 Your son Ferdinand was killed when
00:28:54 No. Musset must go. We need more
00:29:03 Your son was very brave
00:29:07 I am sorry, Madame, that fate
00:29:19 To my dear Prince Alexis.
00:29:32 I did not usurp the crown.
00:29:38 I found it in the gutter.
00:29:43 And I picked it up -
00:29:50 - With my sword.
00:29:58 And it was the people, Alexis -
00:30:02 - The people -
00:30:06 - Who put it on my head.
00:30:19 He who saves a nation
00:30:41 To my beloved wife.
00:30:43 I beg you as my wife and as
00:30:48 - Please return to me
00:30:56 My son.
00:31:10 To the Prince Regent, England.
00:31:13 You have been my most generous
00:31:18 But now I want peace.
00:31:25 Therefore I protest
00:31:48 My son is my future.
00:31:56 And I would rather see him dead than
00:32:12 They have declared me
00:32:15 Europe has declared war against me.
00:32:21 They dignify you, Sire,
00:32:25 Dignify? Dignify?
00:32:31 They make it legal that any clown
00:32:35 - Still in Brussels, Sire.
00:32:39 They started the war.
00:32:43 Yes, let 'em bleed. I will discuss
00:32:56 Marshal Soult, Sire.
00:33:04 It's always urgent. Show him in.
00:33:21 The armies of Wellington
00:33:26 - Separated?
00:33:32 I wonder what history
00:33:35 We'll push Blucher aside
00:33:43 It will be a bloody day.
00:33:47 - Yes, Sire.
00:33:50 Everything depends on one big battle,
00:33:55 Thank you, Soult.
00:34:12 But at Marengo, I was young.
00:34:56 Uncle Gordon paraded his whole regiment
00:35:02 So I just rode up and down
00:35:06 Mama, you chose such big ones.
00:37:08 You really are
00:37:12 We ladies just have to follow the drum.
00:37:18 Where would society be
00:37:28 - They are the salt of England.
00:37:33 Nothing but beggars and scoundrels.
00:37:40 Yet you expect them
00:37:45 Out of duty?
00:37:52 I doubt if even Bonaparte
00:37:57 - Bony is not a gentleman.
00:38:01 On a battlefield his hat is worth
00:38:31 When we get to Paris, let me look at
00:38:35 - Mama admires him.
00:38:41 Is it true, that he is a monster?
00:38:46 He eats laurels and drinks blood.
00:38:50 And when will you
00:38:57 He hasn't given me any idea.
00:39:16 Cross the river. Tomorrow we
00:39:20 - God willing, Sire.
00:41:20 - Don't let young Hay get killed.
00:41:27 I don't want Sarah to wear black
00:41:42 Dickie has promised to get me
00:41:47 - Without any blood on it.
00:41:51 Where will you stick
00:41:54 - Under the right arm, sir.
00:41:57 When you meet a cuirassier, you'll
00:42:04 - Never mind his helmet. The French
00:42:11 Madam, by your leave.
00:42:15 I have never seen
00:42:19 - Picton can't walk in a ball room.
00:42:24 But one dances with them
00:43:37 - Who's he?
00:43:45 That gentleman
00:44:02 - It's Napoleon, sir...
00:44:08 With all his forces.
00:44:14 - Where?
00:44:28 Charleroi.
00:44:36 - Do you wish me to stop the ball?
00:44:40 All officers obliged to ladies
00:44:50 Uxbridge, move the cavalry to Charleroi.
00:45:01 Charleroi.
00:45:20 May I go with the army?
00:45:23 He allowed ladies in Spain.
00:45:27 - Madeleine, a battle is no place...
00:45:56 What could be simpler than Charleroi?
00:46:00 In a night's march,
00:46:03 He has gained a victory
00:46:08 If Blucher stays in Belgium,
00:46:11 On that promise, Blucher would
00:46:15 - These four roads here...
00:46:19 If we can't hold him there,
00:46:32 Charleroi.
00:46:35 By God, that man does war honour.
00:47:03 A field of glory
00:47:08 Nevertheless, 16,000 Prussian dead.
00:47:15 Wellington's on the run at Quatre Bras.
00:47:19 - Then what are you doing here?
00:47:22 Why didn't you follow him?
00:47:25 - Where are my reinforcements?
00:47:32 If Wellington's free to choose his
00:47:40 Marshal Blucher, the sector is broken.
00:47:44 I am seventy-two
00:47:50 This steel is my word.
00:47:56 I am too old to break it.
00:47:59 If Wellington runs for the coast,
00:48:04 I do not trust the English.
00:48:08 - I have ordered the retreat to Wavre.
00:48:12 But God help us
00:48:19 Grouchy. Gerard.
00:48:25 You take one third of my army
00:48:31 Don't let them regroup or consolidate
00:48:35 But Blucher might go
00:48:40 Blucher is not a scatter of birds.
00:48:45 Enough's enough!
00:48:47 Let's not have any disagreements.
00:48:51 Grouchy. Gerard. You can go.
00:48:55 Go, go, go.
00:49:02 We'll beat Napoleon next time!
00:49:06 Blucher will win!
00:49:10 Blucher will turn defeat
00:49:16 Old Blucher. Damned good licking
00:49:22 So, we go, too.
00:49:26 I suppose in England
00:49:32 Can't help that.
00:49:34 - It's mad. It's all madness.
00:49:38 If Bony kicked the Prussians' arse,
00:49:43 A retreating army is never
00:49:48 A few shots from the French
00:50:07 - I like the cut of your men, Gordon.
00:50:12 Meat and eggs from the cradle up,
00:50:22 All from my own acres.
00:50:25 Some there could call me
00:50:29 Indeed.
00:50:44 - That must be the whole army.
00:50:47 Never interrupt your enemy when he's
00:50:53 It's a bad position, Wellington.
00:50:58 If they push us back it'll be like
00:51:07 There is no undergrowth there.
00:51:14 A whole army can slip through it
00:51:18 It's suicidal,
00:51:22 You may be surprised to know
00:51:30 - And I've kept it in my pocket.
00:51:53 Obviously, he's no student of Caesar.
00:51:57 He has the trees at his back.
00:52:05 Maybe he'll leave tonight.
00:52:17 Come on. You're nosing your way
00:52:23 There you are!
00:52:27 Look, keep quiet
00:52:38 Forgive me, sir, but...
00:52:41 If you took the troops into confidence,
00:52:47 If I thought my hair knew
00:52:51 - I'd shave it off and wear a wig.
00:52:59 Here comes old Atty.
00:53:03 - Your old friends, sir.
00:53:07 I hang and flog more of them
00:53:11 - Good evening.
00:53:14 A fine night, sir.
00:53:21 Take off your pack, sir.
00:53:24 - Me, sir?
00:53:34 - Open it, sir.
00:53:51 I knew something queer was
00:54:03 Where did you acquire
00:54:07 - This, sir?
00:54:09 No, sir.
00:54:16 Do you know the penalty
00:54:21 - Stoppage of gin, sir?
00:54:24 Sir, I have to report this
00:54:30 - And I'm trying to
00:54:50 He knows how to defend a hopeless
00:54:56 Play the goat next time, Paddy,
00:55:01 I don't know what they'll do to
00:55:10 Dirty night. Hard morrow.
00:55:26 - De Lancey.
00:55:28 If I fail tomorrow -
00:55:33 - I hope God will have mercy on me.
00:55:46 Why is he standing there?
00:55:51 Has he lost his caution? There must
00:55:59 If only Blucher could outrun Grouchy,
00:56:09 All depends on the Prussians.
00:56:14 Why does Grouchy only do
00:56:18 The muddy slope will help us.
00:56:22 But the roads could slow Blucher,
00:56:27 Tell him the roads are
00:56:35 - True?
00:56:41 Tell him to walk faster.
00:56:50 You may fight your battle,
00:56:54 - Where is Grouchy and his men?
00:56:59 He is not between us.
00:57:10 - What is the time, Hay?
00:57:15 Muffling, I must ask you
00:57:23 Oblige me with a fresh horse, sir.
00:57:25 I beg Marshal Blucher to come
00:57:35 Don't you see, Uxbridge?
00:57:42 And catches the Prussians
00:57:45 Then it would be just
00:57:50 With such a risk,
00:57:54 We have to rely on
00:57:58 Gentlemen.
00:58:06 Who did you give your watch to, Hay?
00:58:09 Somerset, sir.
00:58:11 Expecting to die tomorrow?
00:58:17 Having them
00:58:25 Get your watch back. Tomorrow I will
00:58:42 Shall I send for Doctor Larrey?
00:58:52 Should I call the doctor?
00:59:02 No, no, no. No doctor.
00:59:24 What are you looking at?
00:59:28 What?
00:59:46 Get out. Out, out, out.
01:00:10 I mustn't be sick.
01:00:27 My body is dying,
01:01:20 Will it never stop raining?
01:03:19 - We're 140,000 men.
01:03:23 That's counting the French as well.
01:03:29 Eat your soup
01:03:37 Have you seen our new Corporal?
01:03:40 - 'Morning, Corporal!
01:03:48 Did you have bacon for breakfast?
01:03:55 - 'Morning, Ramsey.
01:04:07 - 'Morning, gentlemen.
01:04:25 This one.
01:04:31 - What are you all staring at?
01:04:35 That was last night.
01:04:39 I've never felt better in my life.
01:04:55 I'm afraid this afternoon,
01:05:02 We attack at nine.
01:05:05 It will not dry before noon, Sire.
01:05:13 We've fought in mud before.
01:05:18 That's true.
01:05:25 - What's that?
01:05:28 The priest in Plancenoit
01:05:35 Well, he won't have much
01:06:26 I'm not asleep, Drouot.
01:06:28 Sire, we need four hours. The ground
01:06:34 Waiting four hours
01:06:37 Wellington won't hold us an hour with
01:06:44 - I cannot answer for my cannon.
01:06:49 It would be better
01:06:52 Battles are lost and won
01:06:55 If Wellington were on the move,
01:06:58 But he is sitting
01:07:11 In his favour?
01:08:05 Sir?
01:08:10 Uxbridge.
01:08:12 In case anything should happen to you,
01:08:20 To beat the French.
01:08:44 Dramatic fellows, these French.
01:08:51 Quite beautiful.
01:08:54 You're a lucky fellow, Hay, to see
01:09:51 - Your Grace!
01:09:53 Over there, near the road!
01:10:04 So there's the great thief
01:10:08 Napoleon has ridden within range.
01:10:16 Certainly not.
01:10:21 Commanders have something better
01:10:53 Killing is a brotherly business,
01:10:58 - Shall I shut them up, sir?
01:11:02 No, indulge it.
01:11:06 Anything that wastes time
01:11:15 Normally, I don't like cheering.
01:11:18 But there's always a time
01:11:22 Would you kindly announce me?
00:00:17 - Shall I shut them up, sir?
00:00:21 No, indulge it.
00:00:25 Anything that wastes time
00:00:34 Normally, I don't like cheering.
00:00:37 But there's always a time
00:00:41 Would you kindly announce me?
00:00:50 - Who's the lad who leathers the French?
00:00:55 I've no need of a white horse
00:01:01 - Who gives salt to Marshal Soult?
00:01:04 - Who gave Johnny Francois a jolt?
00:01:08 - Who will peck Boney's bum?
00:01:13 - Who makes the "Parlez-vous" to run?
00:01:16 - Who's the boy with the hooky nose?
00:01:20 - Who's the lad who leathers the French?
00:01:24 - Who's the boy to kick Boney's arse?
00:01:55 Come on, get me out.
00:01:59 Drouot was right.
00:02:04 The only enemy I fear is nature.
00:02:07 The battle orders, Sire.
00:02:11 There are more orders here than
00:02:31 You can tell by the position of his guns
00:02:36 He is afraid of his right.
00:02:42 All right.
00:02:46 Therefore that's where
00:02:50 We'll have a diversionary action.
00:02:56 We tease his right side. If he weakens
00:03:02 - Then I will know the calibre
00:03:09 Gentlemen... today's fox.
00:03:19 - Clever chap, your tailor, Hay.
00:03:24 Remind me of that de Lancey.
00:03:28 For the enemy.
00:03:43 - La Bedoyere?
00:03:49 Do you have children?
00:03:50 Yes. I have one son. Very young.
00:03:58 And would you want him
00:04:02 Yes.
00:04:07 - Yes? Why?
00:04:13 See me...
00:04:17 I have a son.
00:04:22 I would give anything to see him.
00:04:28 But not here.
00:04:33 I wouldn't want him
00:05:20 His main strength
00:05:25 What he shows me is only a facade.
00:05:59 We'll begin the attack there.
00:06:32 Well, that opens the ball.
00:06:36 Thirty-five minutes past eleven.
00:06:48 Thank you, gentlemen.
00:07:09 Fire!
00:07:58 Battalion, advance!
00:09:38 He's committed Foye's division.
00:09:42 What he seems to intend
00:09:45 - Will be as different as
00:09:48 We can move the 95th down, sir.
00:09:52 I will not run around like a wet hen.
00:10:28 He hasn't moved.
00:10:33 This Englishman has two qualities
00:10:38 Caution and, above all, courage.
00:10:50 He hasn't moved. Now we move
00:11:13 It seems he's swinging
00:11:17 - His guns move so smoothly.
00:11:22 I doubt if Byland's brigade
00:11:26 Never mind.
00:11:31 If they don't run first.
00:11:56 They're coming on
00:12:01 And we'll have to meet them
00:12:21 This one's going to take
00:12:36 Gin up, boys.
00:12:39 The French will have it
00:12:56 - Dick?
00:13:05 Have a sup of gin
00:13:10 Remind me to thank him
00:13:14 - Would you say there are many of them?
00:13:18 It's like the whole of bloody hell
00:13:26 Nothing frightens me more than being
00:13:35 The 72nd will prepare to advance!
00:14:03 Before we go, Uxbridge.
00:14:20 Savage stuff, Ponsonby.
00:14:24 You don't see its like anymore.
00:14:30 An old Jew in Alexandria
00:14:34 Blend?
00:14:39 My father was killed by the French.
00:14:44 His horse got bogged in a field
00:14:48 Seven lancers had him
00:14:53 - Bad luck, eh, Uxbridge?
00:14:59 Yes, particularly bad luck.
00:15:13 Byland's brigade has broken.
00:15:16 Now is the time for
00:15:19 Get your bastards up onto the crest.
00:15:26 Don't hurry yourself, Pic.
00:15:30 Get forward, damn you.
00:15:33 The 92nd will advance!
00:15:57 Has Wellington nothing
00:16:15 Fire!
00:16:30 On, you drunken rascals!
00:16:54 Now, Scots Greys, now!
00:17:52 Those men on grey horses
00:17:55 They are the noblest cavalry
00:18:01 That may be. That may be.
00:18:07 But we'll match them
00:19:39 We're the hard boys!
00:19:45 Charge for the guns!
00:19:52 Sound the recall!
00:20:11 Stop that useless noise.
00:20:33 Get back! Sound the recall!
00:20:43 Lancers on your left!
00:20:46 Look out on the left!
00:21:24 Give these to my son.
00:22:15 By God, sir, the cannons are calling us.
00:22:20 - Our duty is to...
00:22:25 My orders from the Emperor were precise.
00:22:30 If you will not march to the sound
00:22:36 And divide my force?
00:22:43 And maybe France would be right.
00:22:45 - La Bedoyere!
00:22:49 What's moving there?
00:22:52 I see men marching in column.
00:22:58 He's right.
00:23:05 I see horses now.
00:23:12 Horses, but whose?
00:23:17 I think it's Grouchy's blue, sir.
00:23:20 It's what we feared, sir.
00:23:29 Damn it,
00:23:44 Hay, your eyes are young.
00:23:47 I think they're...
00:23:49 Prussians.
00:23:51 That's not necessary.
00:23:55 But as far as we are concerned,
00:23:59 - Is that understood?
00:24:02 Wellington wages war in a new way.
00:24:07 We'll have to move him off it.
00:24:10 Where's Grouchy?
00:24:16 La Haye Sainte. The one who wins
00:24:48 Where is Grouchy?
00:24:51 I need those men. Where is Grouchy?
00:24:59 Sire, are you wounded?
00:25:03 As your doctor I advise you to come
00:25:19 I'm all right.
00:26:12 After Austerlitz -
00:26:19 - I said I would have
00:26:25 Now it's ten years
00:26:33 - Listening?
00:26:38 After I am dead and gone,
00:26:43 It will say you extended
00:26:59 Is that all I'll leave my son?
00:27:11 He's concentrating his cavalry.
00:27:16 Smoke without fire.
00:27:36 - A hard pounding, gentlemen.
00:27:44 Lord Hay,
00:27:47 General Lambert
00:27:49 - But, Your Grace...
00:27:55 General order.
00:27:58 The army retires 100 paces!
00:28:02 The 27th will take position
00:28:15 It's bad policy to stay near a tree
00:28:21 I'll take your impudent advice.
00:28:43 Wellington's retreating!
00:28:55 Trumpeter, sound the advance!
00:29:17 - Le Fevre, are you with me?
00:29:42 Fire!
00:30:26 Withdraw to square!
00:31:31 What's Ney doing?
00:31:34 Can't I leave the field for a minute?
00:31:37 How can the cavalry go forward
00:32:24 Remember your wives, your sweethearts,
00:32:29 Think of England!
00:32:55 Come on, you bastards!
00:33:01 Let me go! For God's sake,
00:33:08 - Let me go.
00:33:20 We've never seen each other.
00:33:24 How can we? How can we?
00:33:29 How can we? How can we?
00:34:46 Ney requests infantry, Sire.
00:34:50 - General Lambert needs reinforcements.
00:35:00 De Lancey, move that battery down
00:35:23 Get the surgeon over here!
00:35:45 The farm house is ours!
00:35:49 Soult, write a letter to Paris
00:35:55 - What time do you think it is?
00:36:01 Tell them that at six o'clock
00:36:09 - And won the battle. No.
00:36:19 The farm house has fallen, sir.
00:36:25 It appears, Uxbridge,
00:36:34 Give me night.
00:36:38 Or give me Blucher.
00:36:43 Wellington's beaten.
00:36:47 Now move the Old Guard forward.
00:37:16 Sire, if you go any further,
00:37:20 - A general should die on the field.
00:37:57 I abandon my position on the left.
00:38:06 Here. Every brigade,
00:38:18 Put every gun to them, sir.
00:38:22 Very good, sir.
00:38:24 The lads are down to
00:38:29 But they'll stand.
00:38:37 If Blucher doesn't come through now,
00:38:43 Good beans, Wellington.
00:38:45 If there's anything I know
00:39:39 Sire, the Prussians are in the woods!
00:39:45 I should have burned Berlin.
00:39:48 Raise the black flags, children.
00:39:55 I'll shoot any man I see
00:40:01 Onward!
00:40:47 On, my children!
00:40:56 Now, Maitland! Now's your time!
00:41:24 To the guard!
00:41:26 - It's Grouchy!
00:41:33 Run! All is lost! Run!
00:41:39 Why do you stand there
00:41:44 What are you afraid of?
00:41:47 You call yourselves soldiers!
00:41:51 La Bedoyere, the Prussians are too late.
00:41:59 Don't you understand? Wellington
00:42:06 I was in this position at Marengo.
00:42:09 I lost the battle at five o'clock,
00:42:23 Is it Prussians?
00:42:24 Up to them! Up to them!
00:42:30 Am I to fight alone?
00:42:35 Are you French? Stand with me!
00:42:41 Are you the Guard?
00:43:00 One more hour
00:43:06 Don't you know me?
00:43:09 I'm Ney, Marshal of France!
00:43:14 Sir, the Prussians are here!
00:43:30 The Old Guard has broken!
00:43:42 Damn me, Uxbridge, if I ever saw
00:43:50 - The whole line will advance.
00:43:54 Straight ahead, to be sure.
00:44:13 Stand firm on the right!
00:44:20 Form square!
00:44:33 By God, sir, I've lost my leg.
00:44:41 By God, sir, so you have.
00:44:47 Get forward with him!
00:44:59 Stand by the flag! Stand!
00:45:07 Sire, you must get out!
00:45:12 If I die, it will be here
00:45:18 Please, Sire.
00:45:21 The enemy must not touch you.
00:45:26 - Sire, the battle is lost.
00:45:34 Where is Grouchy?
00:45:38 Vive la France!
00:45:42 You must stay alive, Sire.
00:45:47 Stand and form square!
00:46:03 We're doing murder, Your Grace.
00:46:07 I hope to God -
00:46:11 - I've fought my last battle.
00:46:43 Brave Frenchmen!
00:46:46 You have done all
00:46:50 His Grace, the Duke of Wellington,
00:46:56 Will you agree to surrender?
00:47:09 Merde!
00:47:35 Fire!
00:51:41 Why do we? Why? Why?
00:51:53 Next to a battle lost,
00:52:33 You must leave
00:53:14 They will chain you -
00:53:16 - Like Prometheus to a rock.
00:53:20 Where the memory of your
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