Bruc, the Manhunt: The Birth of a Legend Page #2
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All your relatives.
Anyone related to Juan Casellas
come out here immediately.
Now!
No!
Please, stop!
He's just a child.
If you weren't French,
you'd be dead.
The next one in your head!
No!
Please!
I'm his flancee.
She's telling the truth.
Look.
Nouaille!
How many times do I have to tell you?
We must stay together. Let me see.
Attab, follow him.
- Don't move.
if you come with me.
Is no one going to do anything?
I'm offering two thousand reales!
We must do something.
For the love of God!
They took my daughter!
Take care of him.
- I'm not a doctor.
Never mind.
- I have no instruments.
Do what you can, please.
Baraton! Attab!
Let me see.
What you have done
is honourable.
If the wound is infected,
we'll be delayed.
He is there.
Let's wait for the Captain.
He's here somewhere.
No!
Down!
Captain, he's with the girl!
No!
- Don't movel
You've had no time to reload.
Run, Juan, run!
Nouaille, stay with her.
The others come with me!
Give it to me.
We don't know if he's dead.
I want his head.
Bring it to me.
Why do you sing in English?
You hate them.
With all my heart.
This one is very popular.
"Garryowen'.
It's one of my favourites.
Captain Maraval taught it to me.
He was my teacher at the Academy.
He's like a father to me.
Can you untie me a moment?
Please.
I cured you.
Captain?
Father!
Drop your sabre!
Drop your sabre!
On your knees!
- No.
On your knees!
- I only knee before the Emperor.
And you, free my daughter.
No! Father!
Father!
Murderersl
May God punish youl
Spare the journalist.
He'll draw us holding
the boy's head. Tie the girl!
Father!
Are you sure?
Yes, he was here.
Someone took him by mule.
Drink this, it'll do you good.
You're the young man
from the Bruc, right?
I wish I'd never been
in that battle.
Don't say that.
They all talk about you
since that battle.
You symbolise the struggle
against the invader.
They won't stop till I'm dead.
Don't let them.
We need you alive.
Then give me something to eat.
l may be a symbol,
but I'm starving.
No time.
They'll soon find you here.
Where can I go?
Come. The view from here
is marvellous.
Claim sanctuary,
and you'll be safe.
Austerlitz,
Heliopolis,
Eylau, Jena...
You've fought
in all the great battles.
You studied with the Emperor.
he thinks of you.
You should be in Versailles,
not in these mountains.
Since when have you been
covering the war?
Since Egypt? Jena?
Since I left my regiment.
I had my leg blown apart in Egypt.
You like the battlefield.
Me too.
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