1. I mislike the feel of these woods.
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2. Creatures that live in a unicorn's forest learn a little magic of
their own in time; mainly concerned with disappearing.
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3. Unicorns?
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4. I thought they only existed in fairy tales.
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5. This is a forest, like any other - isn't it?
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6. Then why do the leaves never fall here, or the snow?
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7. Why is it always spring here?
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8. I tell you there is one unicorn left in the world, and as long as it
lives in this forest, we'll find no game to hunt here.
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9. Let's turn around, hunt somewhere else.
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10. All right.
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11. Stay where you are, poor beast! This is no world for you.
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12. Stay in your forest and keep your trees green and your friends
protected.
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13. And good luck to you, for you are the last.
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14. I am the only unicorn there is? The last?
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15. When the last eagle flies over the last crumbling mountain,
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16. And the last lion roars at the last dusty fountain,
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17. In the shadow of the forest, though she may be old and worn,
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18. They will stare, unbelieving, at the last unicorn...
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19. When the first breath of winter through the flowers is icing,
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20. And you look to the north, and a pale moon is rising,
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21. And it seems like all is dying, and would leave the world to mourn,
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22. In the distance, hear the laughter of the last unicorn!
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23. I'm Alive!
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24. I'm Alive!
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25. When the last moon is cast over the last star of morning,
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26. And the future has passed without even a last desperate warning,
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27. Then look into the sky, where through the clouds a path is torn,
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28. Look and see her, how she sparkles, it's the last unicorn!
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29. I'm Alive!
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30. I'm Alive!
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31. That cannot be. Why would I be the last?
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32. What do men know?
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33. Because they have seen no unicorns for a while does not mean
that we have all vanished! We do not vanish!
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34. There has never been a time without unicorns.
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35. We live forever.
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36. We are as old as the sky, old as the moon.
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37. We can be hunted, trapped; we can even be killed if we leave our
forests, but we do not vanish!
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38. Am I truly the last?
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39. Wave the flag for Hudson Highborn, show them how we stand!
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40. I am a roving gambler; how do you do?
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41. Hello, butterfly, welcome! Have you traveled very far?
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42. How far would I travel, yessir! - to be where you are?
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43. Clay lies still, but blood's a-rover. Red Rover, Red Rover, let
Charlie come over!
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44. Won't you come home, Bill Bailey, won't you come home?
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45. My wild Irish rose.
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46. Be a little respectful, butterfly! Do you know who I am?
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47. Excellent well, you're a fishmonger!
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48. You're my everything, you are my sunshine, you're old and grey and
full of sleep, you're my pickle-faced, consumptive Mary Jane!
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49. Say my name, then. If you know my name, tell it to me.
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50. Your name is a golden bell hung in my heart.
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51. I would break my body to pieces to call you once by your name!
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52. Say it, if you know.
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53. Rumpelstilstkin! Gotcha!
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54. I should know better than to expect
a silly butterfly to know my name.
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55. One, two, three o'lairy!
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56. Butterfly, in all your wanderings, have you seen others like me?
Have you seen even one?
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57. Oh, have you seen the muffin man, the muffin man, the muffin man?
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58. Butterfly, even one? Tell me that you saw only one?
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59. One? One alone, to be my own... Up goes downwind, up go down!
Go and catch a falling star...
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60. It serves me right for even asking you.
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61. All butterflies know are songs and poetry
and anything else they hear.
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62. I guess you mean well.
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63. Fly away, butterfly.
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64. Oh, I must take the A train,
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65. oh, I am a cook and a captain bold and the mate of the Nancy brig.
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66. Has anybody here seen Kelly?
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67. I hope you hear many more songs.
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68. I must find someone who knows me, who has seen others like me.
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69. "Unicorn". Old French, "unicorne". Latin, "unicornis".
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70. Literally, one horned: "unus", one, and "cornu", a horn.
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71. A fabulous animal resembling a horse with one horn.
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72. Visible only to those who search and trust, and generally mistaken
for a white mare.
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73. Unicorn.
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74. Oh, you do know me!
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75. Please, all I want to know is if you've seen other unicorns like me,
somewhere in the world.
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76. See you later, alligator! Close cover before striking!
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77. Butterfly, have you seen the others? Where have they gone?
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78. Tell me which way I must go to find them!
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79. No, no, listen. Don't listen to me, listen.
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80. You can find the others if you are brave.
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81. They passed down all the roads long ago, and the Red Bull ran close
behind them and covered their footprints.
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82. Red Bull? What is the Red Bull?
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83. Hold tight. Hold tight. Hold tight, hold tight.
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84. His firstling bull has majesty,
and his horns are the horns of a wild ox.
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85. With them, he shall push the unicorns, all of them, to the ends of
the earth.
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86. Listen, listen, listen quickly!
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87. I am listening! Where are the other unicorns, and what is the Red
Bull?
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88. Listen, listen!
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89. The king is in the counting house, counting out, counting out,
counting...
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90. It's you or me, moth! Hand to hand to hand to hand to hand to hand...
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91. He said I could find the other unicorns. But where? Or was the story
of the Red Bull just another of his songs?
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92. Oh, I could never leave this forest. But I must know if I am the only
unicorn left in the world.
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93. Suppose they are hiding together, somewhere far away?
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94. What if they're waiting for me, in need of my help?
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95. They passed down all the roads long ago, and the Red Bull ran close
behind them and covered their footprints.
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96. I must go quickly, and come back as soon as I can.
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97. You can find the others if you are brave.
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98. Well, hello there, little one! Hello there, my dear!
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99. And just who might you belong to?
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100. A pretty little thing like you?
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101. Come on now, good girl!
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102. Good Bessie.
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103. Curry you up, clean you off, you'll be the prettiest old mare
anywhere.
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104. Mare? Mare? I, a horse?
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105. Is that what you take me for? Is that what you see?
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106. So, so, easy, easy, good girl.
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107. What a pretty sight you are!
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108. Feed you up, take you to the fair.
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109. Come on, horse!
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110. A horse, am I? A horse, indeed!
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111. Now there's a horse!
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112. My foot must have slipped.
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113. I had forgotten that men cannot see unicorns.
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114. If men no longer know what they are looking at, there may well be
other unicorns in the world yet, unknown and glad of it.
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115. Horizon rising up to meet the purple dawn,
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116. Dust demon screaming, bring an eagle to lead me on.
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117. For in my heart, I carry such a heavy load.
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118. Here I am, on man's road.
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119. Walking man's road...
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120. Walking man's road...
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121. I'm hungry, weary, but I cannot lay me down.
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122. The rain calls, dreary, but there's no shelter I have found.
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123. It will be a long time till I find my abode,
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124. Here I am, on man's road.
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125. Walking man's road...
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126. Walking man's road...
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127. Well.
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128. Well, bless my old husk of a heart.
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129. And here I thought I'd seen the last of them.
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130. Here, you two!
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131. If he knew...
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132. But I don't think I'll tell him.
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133. He'll think it's a horse for sure.
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134. Some wizard I hired.
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135. Now just what in hell was that you stopped for?
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136. What do you think it is, Rukh?
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137. What do you see lying there?
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138. Dead horse.
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139. You're a fool!
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140. But I knew that.
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141. What about you, wizard?
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142. What do you see with your sorcerer's sight?
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143. Answer me, you juggler!
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144. I - I see a horse.
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145. Just - just a white mare.
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146. I thought so. All right. It's a white mare.
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147. I want her for the carnival. The last cage is empty.
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148. We'll need rope.
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149. The rope that could hold that mare has not been woven.
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150. We'll make do with cold iron bars.
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151. Oh, she's waking!
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152. I'll cast a sleep on her!
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153. Skagribbitch! Kastamangya! Nitchai! Nitchaul!
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154. Now cage her. She'll sleep till sunrise.
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155. This here is the manticore. Man's head, lion's body, tail of a
scorpion.
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156. Creatures of night, brought to light!
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157. Here is the dragon.
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158. Breathes fire now and then - mostly at people who poke it, little boy.
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159. Its inside is an inferno, but its skin is so cold it burns!
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160. Speaks seventeen languages badly, and is subject to gout.
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161. Creatures of night, brought to light!
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162. The satyr.
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163. Ladies, keep back!
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164. I shouldn't be here. But quickly, tell me what you see.
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165. Don't be afraid. Look at your fellow legends and tell me what you see.
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166. What he calls a manticore looks to be no more than a shabby,
toothless lion.
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167. And she has them believing that poor old ape with a twisted foot is a
satyr!
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168. Illusions! Deceptions! Mirages!
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169. Your Mommy Fortuna cannot truly change things!
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170. That's true; she can only disguise. And only for those eager to
believe whatever comes easiest.
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171. The Midgard Serpent.
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172. It's got the whole world in its coils.
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173. No, she can't turn cream into butter.
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174. But she can make a lion look like a manticore to eyes that want to
see a manticore.
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175. Just as she'd put a false horn on a real unicorn to make them see the
unicorn.
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176. I know you. If I were blind I would know who you are.
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177. Who are you?
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178. I am called Schmendrick, the magician. You wouldn't have heard of me.
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179. I entertain the sightseers as they gather for the show.
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180. It's not much of a job for a real magician, but I've had worse.
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181. That one is real. That is the harpy Celaeno.
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182. Yes. The old woman caught her by chance, asleep, just as she took you.
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183. Oh, she should never have meddled with a real harpy, or a real
unicorn for that matter, because the truth melts her magic, always.
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184. She's going to free herself very soon now, and she must not catch you
still caged.
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185. Go on, get away from there! You know what she told you!
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186. Don't be afraid! Schmendrick is with you! Do nothing till you hear
from me!
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187. The unicorn.
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188. A unicorn!
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189. I don't care how many damn spells you've got on her. Get rid of that
harpy!
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190. I thinks about it all the time - what she's going to do to us!
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191. Get rid of her, Mommy!
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192. Fool, be still!
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193. No other witch in the world holds a harpy captive, and none ever will.
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194. I choose to keep her! I can turn her into wind if she escapes, or
snow!
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195. Or into seven notes of music!
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196. She's breaking through!
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197. No. Not yet. Not yet. You're mine. If you kill me, you're still mine.
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198. The harpy's as real as you are, and just as immortal.
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199. And she was just as easy to capture, if you want to know.
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200. Do not boast, old woman. Your death sits in that cage and she hears
you.
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201. Oh, she'll kill me one day or another, but she will remember forever
that I caught her, that I held her prisoner.
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202. So there's my immortality, eh?
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203. Now, you were out on the road hunting for your own death, and I know
where it awaits you. I know him, that one.
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204. Do you speak of the Red Bull? Tell me if you do, and where he is, if
you know!
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205. The Red Bull of King Haggard. So you know of the Bull.
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206. Well, he'll not have you. You belong to me.
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207. You know better. Keep your poor shadows if you will, but let me go.
And - let her go.
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208. I cannot see her caged.
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209. She is real, like me. We are two sides of the same magic. Let her go.
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210. I'd quit show business first!
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211. Do you think I don't know what the true witchery is,
just because I do what I do?
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212. There's not a witch in the world hasn't laughed
at Mommy Fortuna and her homemade horrors -
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213. but there's not one of them who would have dared!
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214. The harpy and me - we are not for you.
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215. Who are you for then?
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216. Do you think those fools knew you without any help from me?
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217. No! I had to give you a horn they could see!
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218. These days it takes a cheap carnival trick to make folks recognize a
real unicorn.
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219. But the Red Bull will know you when he sees you; so you are safer
here.
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220. You should thank me for protecting you.
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221. Schmendrick is with you!
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222. I'm sorry, but I couldn't get away any sooner.
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223. There has never been a spell on me before. There has never been a
world in which I was not known.
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224. Oh, I know exactly how you feel.
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225. It's a very rare person who is taken for what he truly is.
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226. Will you help me?
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227. If not you, no one. You're my last chance.
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228. Can you truly set me free?
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229. Mommy Fortuna doesn't think so.
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230. She sees me as a clumsy fraud, a trickster.
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231. But I am Schmendrick the Magician! - the last of the red-hot swamis!
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232. And I too am real, like you, like her. Yes, I will help you.
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233. Where is the other man?
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234. Rukh? Oh, don't worry about him.
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235. I asked him a riddle, and it always takes that lout all night to
solve riddles.
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236. And now...
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237. Shara sineverel morlin sudai! Suni numira eddi subai!
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238. I-I'm sorry, I would have like that to be the spell that freed you.
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239. That's, uh, that's okay. Next one. Well, let's - try this one. Okay.
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240. Urchulis sulai esumina gaminajo!
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241. This is a super-spell.
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242. Tha bars are now as brittle as old cheese, which I crumble and
scatter, so!
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243. Whoouch!
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244. Whoa, I must have gotten the accent wrong. It comes and it goes.
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245. Try again. Once more. There's very little time left. Hurry!
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246. Stop the bars!
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247. No, no, - ugh!
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248. I dare no more. The next time, I might not be able to-
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249. Try again. The spell was wrong, but there was true magic in it. Try
again!
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250. My dear, you deserve the services of a great wizard, but I'm afraid
you'll have to be glad of the aid of a second-rate pickpocket.
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251. Some magician! Some magician!
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252. Ah, turn blue.
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253. Hurry!
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254. Step down, lady! You are free!
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255. Okay, Schmendrick, I give up. Why is a raven like a writing desk?
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256. The cage. You have taken my keys.
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257. Why, you thin thief.
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258. She'll string you on barbed wire to make a necklace for the harpy!
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259. Run!
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260. You pile of stones! I'll set all your toenails growing in when you
mess with me!
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261. Some magician. You couldn't turn cream into cheese, you Schmendrick
you!
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262. No, she'll kill you! Run, she'll kill you if you set her free!
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263. Set me free. We are sisters, you and I.
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264. Not alone! You never could have freed yourselves alone! I held you!
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265. Run, run, run, run away from here, now!
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266. No. Come with me. Come with me.
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267. Don't look back, and don't run.
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268. You must never run from anything immortal, it attracts their
attention.
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269. Oh, that poor old woman - I didn't want her to - I didn't know -
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270. She chose her death long ago. It was the fate she wanted.
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271. And you, you have no regrets, as I do?
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272. I can never regret. I can feel sorrow, but it's not the same thing.
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273. Where will you go now?
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274. I am looking for others like me. Have you seen them, magician?
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275. No, I've never seen anyone like you. Not while I was awake, anyway.
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276. A butterfly told me of a Red Bull, who pushed all the other unicorns
to the ends of the earth.
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277. And Mommy Fortuna spoke of a King Haggard.
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278. So I'm going where they are, to learn whatever they know.
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279. Take me with you, for luck, for laughs, for the unknown.
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280. You may come with me if you like, though I wish you'd asked for some
other reward for having freed me.
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281. Well, I thought about it, but you could never have granted my true
wish.
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282. No. I cannot turn you into something you are not.
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283. I cannot turn you into a true magician.
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284. That's all right, don't worry about it.
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285. I'm not.
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286. What do you know of King Haggard?
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287. I have heard that he's an old man who rules over barren country by
the sea.
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288. Some say that Haggard's land was green and soft once, before he came,
but the minute he touched it, it became hard and grey.
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289. Tell me about the Red Bull.
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290. The Red Bull?
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291. I've heard too many tales, to tell you the truth.
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292. I've heard - I've heard that the Bull is real, that the Bull is a
ghost.
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293. Sorry.
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294. I've heard that the Red Bull protects Haggard or else that he keeps
him a prisoner in his own castle - there are so many stories.
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295. They passed down all the roads long ago, and the Red Bull ran close
behind them and covered their footprints.
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296. Want one?
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297. How much further is it?
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298. This is the edge of Haggard's kingdom.
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299. It's very, very dangerous country.
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300. Mommy Fortuna never came within miles of here.
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301. Listen!
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302. Oh, oh, I was afraid of that.
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303. Run, swiftly, hide yourself! We'll find each other later!
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304. Why? Who are they?
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305. Outlaws!
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306. Whoa! Well, what have we here?
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307. Hi, lads! Mind your heads now! It's raining ninnies!
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308. Rat soup. Again rat soup.
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309. At least she could use a different rat. The third night, anyway.
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310. Put me down, you fool!
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311. Aye, lad, quiet there. You're for Captain Cully himself, you are.
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312. Well, Jack Jingly! And who is it you bring us, comrade or captive?
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313. I dunno what he is maself.
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314. What happened, Cully?
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315. We were out looking for likely travelers, like always.
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316. Add some more water to the soup, love! There's company!
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317. I'll not have it, Cully!
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318. Not another mouth to feed! The soup's no thicker than sweat as it is!
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319. My love, where's your greenwood hospitality?
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320. And who's this long lout?
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321. I don't like the look of him. Slit his wizard.
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322. I wouldn't do that, because I am Schmendrick the Magician!
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323. And you, sir, you must be the famous Captain Cully, boldest of the
bold and freest of the free!
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324. That I am.
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325. He's guessing, Cully, gut him, before he does you the way the last
one did!
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326. Well, that's only Molly Grue's way.
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327. But she has a good heart, a good heart.
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328. Off with you.
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329. And this lady, don't tell me, she must be your faithful and beautiful
companion.
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330. Maybe he does know.
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331. Yes, splendid woman.
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332. You are welcome here, sorceror.
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333. Come to the fire and tell me what you've heard of dashing Captain
Cully and his band of freemen. Have a taco.
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334. You're a lucky guest this evening, magician.
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335. My minstrel, Willy Gentle, here, was just about to inspire us by
singing one of the adventures of bold Captain Cully and his men.
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336. Nay, Willy! Not that thing again!
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337. Willy! Sing us a true song! Sing us one about Robin Hood!
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338. There is no Robin Hood! Robin Hood is a myth!
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339. Magic, do as you will.
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340. Magic, magic, do as you will.
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341. And now, lads, with that out of the way -
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342. Look! Oh, look there!
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343. Sir, madam, I welcome you to my domain! My name is Captain Cully, of
the greenwood!
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344. Oh, Robin! And Marion!
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345. Friar Tuck! That's Friar Tuck there! Will Scarlett...
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346. What is this? This is not happening!
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347. Robin Hood is a myth! We are the reality!
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348. Magic is magic, but the truth is us! Right?
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349. Robin! Mr. Hood, sir! Little John! Will! Wait for me! Robin! Marion!
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350. Wait! Wait for me! Marion!
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351. It worked! It worked! I said "Magic, do as you will", and it worked!
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352. That was a dangerous diversion, Sir Sorceror.
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353. He's no ordinary hedge wizard, Cully.
I don't know what he is, ta tell you the truth.
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354. Tie him up, and do you guard him tonight, Cully.
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355. And in the morning, we'll see what's to be done with a wizard who can
call up Robin Hood!
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356. Should be worth something, eh, Cully?
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357. Yes indeed! We'll sell him! We'll both be gentlemen of leisure in a
month's time!
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358. I don't even care!
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359. Gotonius basni varsinisn basti gumtina crosti stormily hasti!
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360. Oh. Oh. Oh, I love you.
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361. I love you. Love love love love love love love love love.
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362. Oh, what have I done?
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363. Always, always.
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364. Faithfulness beyond any man's deserving.
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365. I will keep the color in your eyes when no other in the world
remembers your name.
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366. There is no immortality but a tree's love.
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367. Oh, no, I'm engaged to a Douglas fir. Help, unicorn, where are you?
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368. Ooh, galls and fireblight! She shall never have you, the hussy! We
will perish together!
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369. Did you see me? Were you watching, did - did you see what I made?
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370. Yes. It was true magic.
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371. Yeah. It's gone now, but I-I had it. It had me, but it's gone. I-I
couldn't hold it.
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372. Leaving us so early, magician?
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373. No. Can it truly be?
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374. Where have you been? Where have you been?
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375. Damn you, where have you been?
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376. Don't you talk to her that way!
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377. I am here now.
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378. Oh? And where were you twenty years ago, ten years ago?
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379. Where were you when I was new?
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380. When I was one of those innocent, young maidens you always come to?
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381. How dare you, how dare you come to me now, when I am this?
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382. Can you really see her? Do you really know what she is?
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383. If you had been waiting to see a unicorn as long as I have...
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384. She's the last unicorn in the world.
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385. It would be the last unicorn in the wourld that came to Molly Grue.
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386. It's all right. I forgive you.
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387. Well, it's time for us to go now.
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388. I'm ready.
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389. You can't come with us! We're on a quest!
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390. Can't I? Ask her.
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391. Never! I, Schmendrick the Magician, forbid it!
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392. And be wary of wousing a wizard's wrath - rousing a rizard's - rou -
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393. Be wary of making a-a magician angry! If I chose I could turn you
into a frog -
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394. I should laugh myself sick. Have sense, man.
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395. What were you going to do with the last unicorn in the world - keep
her in a cage?
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396. Oh, you don't even know where we're going!
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397. Do you think it matters to me?
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398. We are journeying to King Haggard's country to find the Red Bull!
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399. Well, you're going the wrong way.
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400. I'm sorry, but you were going the wrong way, magician.
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401. Well, it was a shortcut.
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402. Haggard's fortress. We'll be there tomorrow if we walk all night.
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403. Where does King Haggard keep the Red Bull?
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404. I have heard that he roams at night and lies up by day in a great
cavern beneath the castle - but we'll know soon enough.
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405. Moon rising, disguising
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406. Lonely streets in gay display
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407. The stars fade, the nightshade
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408. Closing makes the world afraid.
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409. It waits in silence for the sky to explode.
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410. Here I am, on man's road.
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411. Walking man's road...
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412. Schmendrick, the light!
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413. Do something!
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414. He's driving her! He can't want to kill her
or-or he would have done it by now!
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415. He's driving her the way he drove the others - to the castle, to King
Haggard.
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416. Please! Please do something!
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417. What can I do? Do you think the Red Bull likes card tricks?
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418. If I could I'd change her into some other creature, some beast too
humble for the Bull to be concerned with.
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419. But that would take a real magician, with real magic - and I can't
pretend any more.
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420. But you do. You have magic.
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421. Maybe you can't find it, but it's there.
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422. You called Robin Hood, and there is no Robin Hood.
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423. You have all the power you need, if you dare to look for it.
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424. Please! It's not fair!
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425. Run! Run, now! Run!
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426. Schmendrick!
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427. Magic, magic, do as you will.
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428. What have you done?
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429. What have you done? What have you done?
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430. What do you mean, what have I done?
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431. Only saved her from the Red Bull by magic, that's all I've done!
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432. By magic! By my own true magic!
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433. Doubtless you are wondering how I plan to return her to her proper
shape. Wonder not.
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434. The power will come to me whenever I need it. And one day, one day it
will come to me when I call!
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435. You were right! You were right.
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436. I didn't know you meant to turn her into a human girl!
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437. The Red Bull came for a unicorn, so she had to become something else.
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438. The magic chose the shape, not I. I am a bearer! I am a dwelling! I
am a messenger!
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439. You are an idiot! Do you hear me? You lost her! You trapped her in a
human body! She'll go mad!
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440. I can change her back. Don't worry about it. I-I can change her back.
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441. What have you done to me?
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442. Oh, no. Oh, please, no!
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443. You see, I couldn't think of anything else I could do to save you.
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444. What have you done to me? I'm a unicorn! I'm a unicorn!
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445. Don't! Don't you hurt yourself!
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446. Be still! The magic knew what it was doing.
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447. In this shape alone you have some hope of reaching King Haggard and
finding out what has become of the other unicorns.
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448. I wish you had let the Red Bull take me. I wish you had left me to
the harpy!
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449. I can feel this body dying all around me!
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450. But - but it's only for a little while, I promise you!
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451. Soon you'll have your true shape again, forever!
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452. Why not now?
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453. Schmendrick, you can't let her stay like this, you can't possibly!
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454. Why not?
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455. Unless you think you could defeat the Bull if you met him again.
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456. No. And I'm afraid of this human body - more than I was of the Red
Bull - afraid!
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457. A man, and two women, coming here?
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458. The young girl - she looks so strange. She has a newness to her.
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459. Give your names.
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460. I am Schmendrick, the Magician.
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461. This is Molly Grue, my helper, and this, this is - this is...
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462. the Lady Amalthea.
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463. We seek audience with King Haggard.
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464. State your business with King Haggard.
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465. I will, but to King Haggard himself.
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466. No, no, it's all right, don't be afraid. It's just the Bull.
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467. This is King Haggard's throne room.
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468. Throne room? This is a cell. This is a tomb. Take us to King Haggard!
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469. I am King Haggard. This is Prince Lir, my son.
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470. Hi. Glad to meet you.
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471. What is your concern with me?
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472. We seek, Sire, to enter your service.
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473. I need no servants.
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474. Oh, but surely, Sire, a magician, a fine cook, a -
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475. You are losing my interest, and that is very dangerous.
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476. My "court" consists of four men-at-arms.
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477. Four? But the pleasures of the court, Sire, the music, the talk, the
hunts and the balls and the great feasts -
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478. They are nothing to me. I have known them all, and they have not made
me happy.
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479. I will keep nothing near me that does not make me happy!
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480. I also keep one magician.
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481. Oh, a magician, huh? What's his name?
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482. He is called Mabruk. He is known in his trade as "the magician's
magician".
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483. I can see no reason at all to replace him with some vagrant,
nameless, clownish -
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484. I can. He doesn't, this marvelous Mabruk, doesn't make you happy.
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485. Molly, be still.
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486. And how would you know?
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487. Well, just look at you!
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488. Molly!
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489. Did you hear that, Mabruk?
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490. What does your majesty wish of me?
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491. Schmendrick, my dear boy, how nice to see you!
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492. He has come to take your place. He is now my royal magician.
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493. See?
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494. Shhh!
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495. The legendary Schmendrick? "The Runeless Wonder?"
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496. I realize your majesty is a great collector of - oddities, but-
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497. The woman is right. A master magician has not made me happy.
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498. I will see what an incompetent one can do. You may go, Mabruk.
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499. I am not packed off as easily as that!
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500. Come on, old man. I'll write you a reference.
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501. Haggard, I would not be you for all the world!
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502. You have let your doom in by the front door, but it will not depart
that way!
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503. Farewell, poor Haggard! Farewell...
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504. Don't!
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505. I will not touch you. What are you looking at?
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506. The sea.
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507. Ah, yes. The sea is always good.
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508. There is nothing that I can look at for very long, except the sea.
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509. What is the matter with your eyes? Why can I not see myself in your
eyes?
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510. Who is she?
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511. Oh, your majesty, the Lady Amalthea is my niece -
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512. I want to know who she is!
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513. Father, what difference does it make? She's here!
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514. For once, you are right. She is here. They are all here.
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515. And whether they mean my doom or not, I will look at them for a while.
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516. You may come and go as you please. My secrets guard themselves.
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517. Will yours do the same?
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518. Say, I know where there's some cloth, fine satin.
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519. We could make a dress.
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520. Please, lady, let me help you. What can I do for you? Trust me!
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521. In the sea,
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522. The fish have learned to fly,
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523. On a moonlit night,
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524. On wings of silver,
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525. As the enchanted stars
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526. Sail serenely by.
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527. Do they know
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528. Where do unicorns go?
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529. Where winged horses fly?
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530. Narwhals lost at sea
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531. And never seen again.
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532. Go, go and ask the magpie,
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533. "Where do unicorns go?"
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534. In the trees,
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535. The birds have learned to speak,
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536. Many-colored,
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537. They keep their secrets
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538. In a parade of clouds
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539. Playing hide and seek.
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540. Do they know,
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541. Where do unicorns go?
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542. Where winged horses fly?
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543. Narwhals lost at sea,
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544. And never seen again.
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545. Does myth and mystery lie
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546. Where the unicorns go?
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547. Ow. Mm. And then, she looked at me, and I was sorry I had killed the
thing.
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548. Sorry for killing a dragon. Imagine - Ow!
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549. Cut away from yourself, not toward.
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550. You know, your highness, I really think you should try something else.
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551. But what's left on earth that I haven't tried?
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552. Giants, ogres, black knights, terrible tasks, fatal riddles!
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553. Molly, for her sake I've become a hero, but my great deeds mean
nothing to her!
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554. Then perhaps the Lady Amalthea is not to be won by great deeds!
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555. Who is she, Molly? Where does she come from?
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556. I don't know any more about her than I did the first day she came
here.
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557. Your highness-
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558. Except that I wish to serve her, as you do, to help her find whatever
she has come here to find.
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559. I wish to be whatever she has most need of.
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560. Will you tell her so?
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561. I think if you told her yourself-
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562. But she never speaks to me, Molly! Not a word, not a word in all this
time!
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563. You are cruel to him.
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564. You might give him a gentle word, at the very least. He only wishes
you to think of him.
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565. Molly?
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566. Who am I? Why am I here?
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567. What is it that I am seeking in this strange place, day after day?
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568. I-I knew a moment ago, but I-I have forgotten.
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569. The unicorns. If you are not the last...
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570. Once, I can't remember,
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571. I was long ago,
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572. Someone strange,
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573. I was innocent and wise,
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574. And full of pain.
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575. Now that I'm a woman,
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576. Everything is strange.
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577. I must go to him.
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578. I must face the Bull again and discover what he has done with them,
before I forget myself forever.
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579. But I don't know where to find him. And I'm lonely.
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580. Once, when I was searching
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581. Somewhere out of reach,
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582. Far away,
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583. In a place I could not find
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584. Or heart obey,
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585. Now that I'm a woman,
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586. Everything has changed,
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587. Everything has changed,
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588. Everything has changed.
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589. Schmendrick will find a way down to the Red Bull. He has been
searching every day.
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590. I hope for no help from him. He's no magician now, but the king's
poor clown.
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591. He's doing it for you!
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592. He plays the fool for Haggard, trying to divert him from wondering
what you are.
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593. You do wrong to mock him.
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594. Forgive me.
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595. My lady!
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596. The Bull be going out.
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597. He goes out every sundown to hunt for the strange white beast that
escaped him.
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598. You know that perfectly well, so don't be stupid.
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599. Har-har. So that be a unicorn! She is very beautiful.
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600. How do you know she's a unicorn?
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601. No cat out of its first fur can ever be deceived by appearances.
Unlike human beings, who seems to enjoy it.
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602. Ye have very little time.
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603. Soon there'll be a human woman in that body and no unicorn at all
ever again.
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604. It may be that she'll marry the good prince, who loves her.
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605. Oh. Oh, purr, purr. Do that. Yes. That be nice.
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606. No. No, that cannot be. She is the last.
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607. Well, then, she must do what she came to do. She must take the king's
way down to the Red Bull.
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608. Is there a way? Tell me the way. Tell me where we must go!
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609. Avast! Hark ye closely, mum.
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610. When the wine drinks itself, when the skull speaks, when the clock
strikes the right time.
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611. Only then will you find the tunnel that leads to the Red Bull's lair,
har har.
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612. There be a trick to it, of course.
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613. Why won't you help me? Why must you always speak in riddles?
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614. Because I be what I be.
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615. I would tell you what you want to know if I could, mum, but I be a
cat, and no cat anywhere ever gave anyone a straight answer, har har.
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616. I can't do this very much longer. He had me juggling teacups for him
all night long.
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617. Teacups! With tea in them!
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618. Schmendrick, I didn't tell you. I found the skull!
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619. The one the cat was talking about. It's up on a pillar in the Great
Hall. And the clock -
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620. Molly, he knows. King Haggard knows what Lady Amalthea is, I'm sure
of it.
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621. What can we do?
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622. Molly?
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623. I've practically got the whole poem now, if you wanted to look at it.
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624. Oh! Yes, of course, your highness. Whatever you like.
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625. The lift of longing, the crash of loss, the bitterness of - cross?
Boss? Moss? Damn!
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626. Good evening, my lady.
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627. Who are you?
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628. I'm Lir. Don't you know me? I'm Lir.
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629. Lir. Prince Lir.
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630. You were dreaming, my lady.
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631. Well, I'm always dreaming, even when I'm awake.
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632. It is never finished. I-I will not trouble you, my lord prince.
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633. Trouble me! Please, trouble me!
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634. I would court you with more grace if I knew how.
I wish you wanted something with me.
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635. Drown out my dreams. Keep me from remembering
- whatever wants me to remember it.
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636. I've had time to write a book about
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637. The way you act and look -
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638. I haven't got a paragraph.
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639. Words are always getting in my way,
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640. Anyway, I love you,
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641. That's all I have to tell you,
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642. That's all I've got to say.
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643. And now, I'd like to make a speech about
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644. The love that touches each,
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645. But, stumbling, I would make you laugh.
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646. I feel as though my tongue were made of clay,
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647. Anyway, I love you,
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648. That's all I have to tell you.
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649. I'm not a man of poetry,
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650. Music isn't one with me,
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651. It runs from me,
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652. Runs from me.
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653. - And I would like to write a symphony...
- Once, when I was searching...
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654. - I lost the melody.
- Somewhere out of reach, far away,
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655. Alas, I only finished half.
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656. And finish I suppose I never may,
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657. - In a place I could not find, or heart obey.
- Anyway, I love you.
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658. That's all I have to tell you.
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659. Now that I'm a woman,
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660. That's all I've got to say.
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661. Now I know the way.
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662. That's all I've got to say.
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663. Now I know the way.
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664. That's all I've got to say.
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665. Great. Just what I need. Riddles.
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666. When the wine drinks itself, when the skull speaks,
when the clock strikes the right time.
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667. As if I didn't have enough troubles. I wonder what time it is.
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668. Well, of course you're of noble birth; anybody can see that.
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669. I mean, you can't really be that ridiculous magician's niece.
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670. That's out of the question.
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671. Your majesty?
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672. Love is slowing you down, my lady.
I will catch you at last if you love much more.
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673. Look, your son is coming home.
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674. Lir? He's none of mine.
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675. I picked him up on a doorstep where some peasant had left him.
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676. I was thinking that I had never been happy,
and never had a son.
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677. It was pleasant at first, but it died quickly.
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678. There is only one thing that has ever made me happy.
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679. What is that?
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680. Do not mock me.
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681. I know very well what you have come for,
and you know very well that I have them;
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682. try to take them if you can, but do not mock me!
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683. My lord, in all your castle, in all your realm,
there is nothing of yours that I desire.
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684. Good day, your majesty.
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685. I know you!
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686. I almost knew you as soon as I saw you coming on the road; since
then, there is no movement of yours that has not betrayed you!
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687. A pace, a glance, a turn of the head, the flash of your throat as you
breathe, even your way of standing perfectly still, they were all my spies!
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688. You made me wonder for a while. But your time is done.
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689. The tide is turning. Come and see. Come here.
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690. There. There they are. There they are! They are mine! They belong to
me!
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691. The Red Bull gathered them for me one by one, and I bade him drive
each one into the sea!
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692. Now, they live there.
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693. And every tide carries them within an easy step of the land, but they
dare not come out of the water!
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694. They are afraid of the Red Bull.
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695. I like to watch them. They fill me with joy.
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696. The first time I felt it I thought I was going to die.
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697. I said to the Red Bull,
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698. "I must have them. I must have all of them, all there are, for
nothing makes me happy, but their shining, and their grace."
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699. So the Red Bull caught them.
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700. Each time I see the unicorns, my unicorns, it is like that morning in
the woods, and I am truly young, in spite of myself!
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701. You are the last.
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702. My lord, I-I do not understand. I see nothing at all in the water!
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703. Do you still deny yourself?
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704. Do you dare still pretend to be human?
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705. I'll hurl you down to the others with my own hands if you dare deny
yourself!
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706. What are you saying?
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707. It must be so; I cannot be mistaken. Yet - your eyes.
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708. Your eyes have become empty, as Lir's - as any eyes that - never saw
unicorns.
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709. It makes no difference. I can wait. The end will be the same. I can
wait.
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710. He is mad! Mad!
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711. Shhh, don't, don't, don't. It's all right. We'll find them.
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712. Come on, come to me.
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713. Oh, please, please don't cry.
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714. If you've become human enough to cry then no magic in the world can
change you back.
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715. Just come with me. Shh, don't cry. I promise you we'll find them.
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716. Shut up, you pretentious kneecap! How would you like a punch in the
eye?
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717. Schmendrick, you made it laugh anyway. Maybe that's all you need for
the riddle.
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718. It isn't.
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719. Oh! You can speak! Schmendrick, it worked!
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720. Come on. Ask me how to find the Red Bull. Even Prince Lir doesn't
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721. So you do, eh? Answer the riddle, then. Tell us the way.
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722. Say please.
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723. Please.
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724. No. No!
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725. Why not? What kind of game is this?
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726. Oh, it's so nice to have someone to play with!
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727. Try me tomorrow; maybe I'll tell you tomorrow!
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728. But we have no time! We may be too late now!
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729. I have time. I've got time enough for all of us.
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730. Never mind him. Give me the wine; let me see what I can do with the
wine.
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731. Wine?
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732. I couldn't find any. I looked everywhere. I LOOKED!
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733. I thought, if you had some water to start with -
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734. Him? Turn water into wine?
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735. Keep quiet! Let me have it; I'll give it a try.
Now you understand, it's not going to be very good wine.
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736. Vin ordinaire, if that. And it'll be too sweet and...
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737. Well, here goes.
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738. What are you doing? Hey, do it over here, I can't see a thing!
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739. It's weak at best, no nose, no body. Hardly any boquet at all.
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740. Well, that's done it, that's finally done it!
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741. No, wait, hey, don't! Don't do that! Give it to me
if you don't want it, but don't throw it away!
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742. But you're dead! You can't smell wine, can't taste it!
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743. But I remember...
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744. Well, if you should happen to remember the entrance
to the Red Bull's lair as well as you remember wine -
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745. Done! Give me one drink now and I'll tell you
anything you want to know.
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746. You can have all of it - after you tell us the way.
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747. The way is through the clock.
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748. Through that?
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749. You mean, when the clock strikes the right time it opens,
and there's a secret stair?
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750. That clock will never strike the right time.
You just walk through it and the Red Bull is on the other side.
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751. Give me the wine.
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752. Walk through a clock? What am I, a magician?
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753. To meet the Red Bull, you have to walk through time.
A clock isn't time, it's just numbers and springs.
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754. Pay it no mind, just walk right on through. About that wine now...
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755. Ah, that was the real stuff. That was WINE.
You're more of a magician than I thought.
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756. Let's go.
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757. My lady, it's time. We're going to find the others now.
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758. Oh no. No you don't. Not that one.
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759. Unicorn! Unicorn! Haggard! Haggard! Unicorn! Unicorn!
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760. Run!
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761. Haggard! There they go! Down to the Red Bull!
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762. The clock, Haggard! There they go! Unicorn! Unicorn!
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763. Come on. Go on through.
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764. Schmendrick! I don't think-
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765. Go on!
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766. It worked!
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767. Prince Lir!
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768. You would have gone without me?
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769. I would have come back. I don't know why I'm here
or who I am, but I would have come back.
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770. No, you would never have come back.
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771. Never mind all that! Where's Schmendrick?
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772. Where is he? I'll go back myself if you won't!
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773. Schmendrick!
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774. It's all right, it's not deep. How did you know how to get in?
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775. What was there to know? I saw where she had gone and I followed.
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776. Haggard has destroyed the clock.
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777. Now there's no way back and no way out
but through the Red Bull's passage.
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778. And the rest you know. We came here seeking unicorns
and we have possibly found them, at last.
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779. I used to have a dream, over and over, about standing at my window
in the middle of the night and seeing the Bull, the Red Bull
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780. Yes. Driving unicorns into the sea. It was no dream.
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781. Haggard has them all now, drifting in and out on the tide
for his delight, all but one.
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782. That one is the Lady Amalthea.
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783. Unicorn, mermaid, sorceress, no name you would give her
would surprise or frighten me.
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784. I love whom I love.
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785. Well, that's a very nice sentiment.
But when I change her back into her true self-
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786. I love whom I love.
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787. I heard what you said. I will go no further.
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788. There's no choice. We have to go on.
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789. Don't let him change me.
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790. The Red Bull has no care for human beings.
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791. We may walk out past him and get away.
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792. If we do that, all the unicorns in the world will remain
prisoner forever except one, and she will grow old and die.
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793. Everything dies. I want to die when you die.
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794. I'm no unicorn, no magical creature!
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795. I'm human, and I love you.
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796. Don't let him!
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797. Lir, I will not love you when I am a unicorn.
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798. Amalthea, don't.
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799. Then let the quest end here. I don't think
I could change her back even if you wished it.
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800. Marry the prince and live happily ever after.
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801. Yes. That is my wish.
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802. No. Lady, I am a hero, and heroes know that things
must happen when it is time for them to happen.
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803. A quest may not simply be abandoned.
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804. Unicorns may go unrescued for a long time, but not forever.
The happy ending cannot come in the middle of the story.
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805. But what if there isn't a happy ending at all?
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806. There are no happy endings, because nothing ends.
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807. Schmendrick, let her stay the way she is. Let her be.
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808. That's not in the story. Lir knows that, and so does she.
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809. You don't care!
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810. You don't care what happens to her, or to the others,
just so you become a real magician at last.
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811. You don't care!
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812. I wish I didn't! I wish to God I didn't care about anything
but my magic! But I do! I do.
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813. Schmendrick!
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814. Molly, he knows! He knows!
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815. My ankle! Help!
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816. Amalthea!
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817. Don't move!
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818. She'll be killed!
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819. Agu coganu mutariti copona! Copona!
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820. Lir!
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821. Amalthea!
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822. Look!
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823. Do something! You have the power! I will kill you
if you don't do something!
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824. I cannot! Not all the magic in the world can help her now.
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825. Then what is magic for? What is the use of wizardry,
if it cannot even save a unicorn?
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826. That's what heroes are for.
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827. Of course, that's exactly what heroes are for.
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828. No!
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829. She's attacking!
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830. She's fighting back!
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831. The last! I knew you were the last!
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832. Oh, you stayed. You stayed.
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833. Father? Father, I had that same dream...
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834. No. No, I was dead!
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835. I remember you. I remember.
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836. I will miss you. I never had any friends before.
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837. We will come back.
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838. I wish I could see her just once more,
to - to tell her all that's in my heart.
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839. She will never know what I really meant to say.
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840. She will remember your heart when men
are fairy tales in books written by rabbits.
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841. Of all unicorns, she is the only one who knows
what regret is - and love.
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842. You are a true wizard now, as you always wished.
Does it make you happy?
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843. Well, men don't always know when they're happy,
but I-I think so. And you?
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844. I am a little afraid to go home.
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845. I have been mortal, and some part of me is mortal yet.
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846. I am no longer like the others;
for no unicorn was ever born who could regret.
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847. But now I do. I regret.
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848. I am sorry, I have done you evil and I cannot undo it.
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849. No. Unicorns are in the world again.
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850. No sorrow will live in me as long as that joy - save one,
and I thank you for that part too.
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851. Farewell, good magician. I will try to go home.
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852. I'm Alive!
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853. I'm Alive!
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854. When the last moon is cast over the last star of morning,
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855. And the future has passed without even a last desperate warning,
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856. Then look into the stars, where through the clouds a path is torn,
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857. Look and see her, how she sparkles, it's the last unicorn!
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858. I'm Alive!
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859. I'm Alive!
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