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John Harley 'Duke' Duquesne: [Speaking to an imaginary audience, while Cassie Duquesne, unconscious, is strapped into his stage-show guillotine] Ladies and gentlemen, behold one of the most tragic and malign figures in... in all the... the annals of recorded history. The beauteous Marie Antoinette. Doomed by the... by the... by the... bestial malevolence of the revolutionary mob, to end her glorious life upon this... this cruel instrument of bloody torture. La Belle Dame sans Merci. And why did she have to die? For allegedly having remarked upon being informed that the poor had no bread, "Why, then, let them eat cake!"John Harley 'Duke' Duquesne: [pauses, chuckles faintly] Now I ask you, ladies and gentlemen, is that a statement showing heartlessness, or, or merely a warm, generous and delightful humor?John Harley 'Duke' Duquesne: [Val and Dolly come rushing in, and Duke asks them to take a seat] I'm glad you came, sir. And now before your very eyes, you're about to see the ghastliest, cruelest, most sickening act of legal vengeance ever enacted upon a beautiful woman: the actual beheading of... of... of Marie Antoinette.

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