Barbie and the Three Musketeers Page #2
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I have trained
every day at the farm.
And it requires
years of experience.
Every musketeer must
first serve his country
and perform brave
and noble acts
before becoming a musketeer.
I know I can do it.
Please give me a chance.
It is a privilege
One that is not
taken lightly.
I'm sorry,
you're just not ready.
But if you ever need
anything, please come to me.
Thank you,
Monsieur Treville.
Well, Miette, this day sure
isn't turning out as I'd hoped.
I told you you're not
needed around here.
Say bye-bye, kitty.
We're not going anywhere.
Oh, yeah?
Stop that! Shoo!
Miette! Wait!
Excuse me.
Pardon me.
Oh! Excuse me.
It's perfect.
Just needs a few
trims here and there.
Miette! Wait!
And voila! Magnifique.
Mangy beasts!
It's a crime
against fashion!
Sorry!
Don't mess with the dress!
"That which we call a rose
"By any other name
would smell as sweet"
Excuse me!
That was exceedingly rude!
Oh, dear!
Whoa!
My bow!
Where did it go?
I'll get you!
Okay, but you're going
to have to stand in line!
Hey! Wait!
You're fired!
And don't ever come back!
Who are you?
Corinne, madame.
Ugh!
You'll do.
Whoa!
I'm Madame de BossÈ.
What brings you here?
who was being chased by the dog
To Paris.
Oh!
I came to be a musketeer.
You, a musketeer?
There are
no female musketeers!
Not yet, but it's my dream.
Dreams are for sleeping.
Never mention this
nonsense again.
I appear to have an opening.
Do you want a job or not?
Uh...
Yes, Madame de BossÈ.
Then follow me.
Is that a speck of dust?
Goodness, HÈlÈne!
If you weren't the only one who knows
where everything is in this castle,
I'd have fired
you long ago.
Here, madame.
Thank you.
Phew!
Girls!
These are your late
and messy coworkers.
Viveca, Aramina,
RenÈe, meet Corinne.
I should fire
the whole lot of you,
but with the Prince's Masquerade
Ball coming up in a week,
I can't afford
to lose anyone else.
So instead you
will be working late.
Now get to work,
all of you!
Rose breaker!
You!
I'm so sorry. Really.
If there's anything I can
do to make it up to you...
She should wash all the
draperies in the ballroom.
No, she should dust
every book in the library.
Wait! I have the
perfect job for her!
You missed a spot!
No cats in the castle!
And stay out!
Well, good night.
Do you not have a place
to stay, Corinne?
No, but I'm sure Miette and
I will think of something.
We cannot allow this poor girl
to roam the streets at night
at the mercy
of strangers.
That would be most tragic.
I don't know...
Aw!
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