Queen Maria Dominika: My dear I have a book. I shall send it to you, it's most comforting. It proves conclusively that Napoleon never existed!
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Queen Maria Dominika: My dear I have a book. I shall send it to you, it's most comforting. It proves conclusively that Napoleon never existed!
Prince Albert: That's a different matter. That's a completely different matter altogether.
Dr. Nicholas Agi: A fencer is always in danger of revealing his intentions to his adversary - and that he must never do.
Princess Beatrix: When he does want to hug something, it has to be the bass viol.
Princess Beatrix: Dear Aunt Symphorosa - always looking for wallflowers.
Princess Beatrix: I should think that machine is quite worn out, say nothing of the cows.
Dr. Nicholas Agi: The greatest musicians aren't always the ones who blow their own trumpets.
Princess Beatrix: You're here to give the boys an education, not to fill their heads with a lot of historical gossip.
Princess Beatrix: A queen can't afford to be shy. She can never be humiliated. She's above it and beyond it.
George: Cousin Albert's a crown prince, isn't he? So Alexandra will be a crown Princess. So one day she'll be a queen!
Princess Beatrix: After all, roses are more beautiful than cows.
Princess Alexandra: Poor cousin Albert was resting. After all, the bass viol is really quite strenuous.
Princess Beatrix: Sometimes I think that doctor is a little too progressive.
Princess Beatrix: They say he's charming, quite charming. Doesn't take after his mother at all!
Prince Albert: That's a different matter. That's a completely different matter altogether.
Dr. Nicholas Agi: A fencer is always in danger of revealing his intentions to his adversary - and that he must never do.
Princess Beatrix: When he does want to hug something, it has to be the bass viol.
Dr. Nicholas Agi: The greatest musicians aren't always the ones who blow their own trumpets.
Princess Beatrix: Dear Aunt Symphorosa - always looking for wallflowers.
Princess Beatrix: A queen can't afford to be shy. She can never be humiliated. She's above it and beyond it.
George: Cousin Albert's a crown prince, isn't he? So Alexandra will be a crown Princess. So one day she'll be a queen!
Princess Beatrix: After all, roses are more beautiful than cows.
Princess Alexandra: Poor cousin Albert was resting. After all, the bass viol is really quite strenuous.
Princess Beatrix: Sometimes I think that doctor is a little too progressive.
Princess Beatrix: They say he's charming, quite charming. Doesn't take after his mother at all!
Queen Maria Dominika: My dear I have a book. I shall send it to you, it's most comforting. It proves conclusively that Napoleon never existed!
Princess Beatrix: I should think that machine is quite worn out, say nothing of the cows.
Princess Beatrix: You're here to give the boys an education, not to fill their heads with a lot of historical gossip.
Princess Beatrix: But this is the 20th century! Symphorosa: I don't like the 20th century.
Princess Alexandra: You should talk to me about the stars. Dr. Nicholas Agi: With the greatest of pleasure.
Captain Wunderlich: What was she called? Symphorosa: Oh, I can't remember. Princess Beatrix: Yes you can dear, "Elaina the Iceburg."
Princess Beatrix: I noticed the roses are already beginning to bloom. Head Gardener: They're just at their best, your highness. Princess Beatrix: I don't want them at their best until the day after tomorrow. Hold them back.
Dr. Nicholas Agi: I'm not hungry, Alexandra. I'm thirsty. Princess Alexandra: You want some wine? Dr. Nicholas Agi: I'm thirsty for your lips, for your eyes, for that moment when we can't even speak.
Princess Beatrix: Must you still write with a feather? This is the 20th century. Symphorosa: I don't like the 20th century.
Princess Beatrix: Albert, we're serving a little aperitif now and then supper. I thought you'd prefer it privately, just the family. Prince Albert: The family circle. Delightful. Give me circles every time. Triangles are such a bore, eh?
Father Carl Hyacinth: Albert, you're not just a prince. You're a gentleman. Prince Albert: I'm a liar, too. I may also be an idiot.
Princess Beatrix: It's happened! Just when I'd given up *all* hope. Symphorosa: What is it dear? Someone died?
Princess Beatrix: Oh, my dear boy. You look splendidly well, and what a change from the little Albert I remember. Captain Wunderlich: Captain Wunderlich, your highness. His royal highness sends word he will be down in a few moments.
Prince Albert: Cousin Alexandra was, uh, well, uh, she was something of an icicle, and I was, um, what was I? Father Carl Hyacinth: A fish. Queen Maria Dominika: Fish? Prince Albert: Yes, I suppose I was. Father Carl Hyacinth: Mind you, one that we're all devoted to. Prince Albert: An icicle and a fish. Not much chance of warmth there.


