The Three Musketeers (1973)
Georges Wilson: Treville
Quotes
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Treville : Your father says that you carry his old sword, M. D'Artagnan.
D'Artagnan : Yes.
Treville : [Clears his throat and extends his hand. D'Artagnan produces the sword, which has been broken off quite short] Oh. Do me the honor of taking one on loan until yours grows longer.
D'Artagnan : Sir, I ask charity of no one.
Treville : Then you aren't likely to get it, are you, young man?
[Softens tone]
Treville : No, not charity. Love and courtesy for the son of an old friend, to keep his enemies an inch or two further off.
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King Louis XIII : Your ruffians, Treville, have spiked six of the Cardinal's Guards.
Treville : Your Musketeers, Majesty.
King Louis XIII : *Your* ruffians!
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King Louis XIII : I am hard put to explain it to him who guards France when I sleep. Who labors unceasingly when I amuse myself.
Treville : Your Majesty refers to God?
King Louis XIII : I refer to Cardinal Richelieu, which is not quite the same thing.