The Musketeers (TV Series)
Commodities (2014)
Howard Charles: Porthos
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Quotes
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[Porthos has been badly wounded protecting Bonnaire]
Porthos : [groaning] Will I lose my arm?
Aramis : [patting Porthos on his shoulder] No, but you might lose your life
Athos : That bad?
Aramis : He requires needlework - and soon.
Athos : Will he make it to Paris?
Aramis : He won't make it to next village unless I get a chance to sew up that wound.
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Porthos : Men are born free. No one has the right to make slaves of them.
Émile Bonnaire : Yes, but the real world isn't driven by romantic notions of freedom, is it? It's driven by commerce... and I'm a trader. That's all. I deal in commodities.
Porthos : A man is not a commodity.
Émile Bonnaire : Oh, in Africa he is.
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Émile Bonnaire : I refuse to arrive at the palace on an ass and I'm within my rights to demand a fresh set of clothes.
Porthos : What rights?
Émile Bonnaire : The rights of every man to some fair treatment. Justice, dignity... a little dignity.
Aramis : You do know how ironic that sounds coming from a slave trader?
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Émile Bonnaire : I've always admired men of a military disposition. My father raised me on tales of the great heroism of the Musketeers.
Porthos : Who was he? Nostradamus? The regiment didn't even exist then.