The Court Jester
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:06:00
Oh just some ridiculous adventurer
with a handful of rabble.

:06:04
Rabble today but
an army tomorrow!

:06:07
We need help to wipe
them out. Men and arms!

:06:09
Aye, an alliance with our good
friend Griswold of the North!

:06:12
Aye, alliance, and quickly! He arrives
tomorrow for the great tournament.

:06:16
Alliance with Griswold...
:06:18
Sire, this rabble
can be crushed.

:06:20
Griswold has men and arms.
:06:22
We need no uncouth
interloper from the north.

:06:25
Uncouth, yes, but
Griswold is strong.

:06:29
Perhaps too strong.
:06:30
Perhaps our friend
Ravenhurst fears an alliance

:06:33
would put Griswold and not
himself at the king's right hand!

:06:37
You shall die for this!
:06:38
One of us will!
:06:40
Stop! Stop! Stop, I say!
:06:44
Put up your
sword, you fool.

:06:49
Sire! -Silence! -But sire! -Silence!
-Your pardon, sire.

:06:52
And you, too. Must we
quarrel amongst ourselves?

:06:57
Do you think I
could make alliance?

:07:00
Griswold is rich.
What could I offer him?

:07:05
That which he desires most
in the world. Marriage, sire.

:07:09
With your daughter,
the fair Gwendolyn.

:07:12
Marriage with
Griswold? Never!

:07:15
What's that you say?
:07:17
He's a brute and a lout!
:07:18
Brute or not, lout or not, if I
so decide, you'll marry Griswold.

:07:23
I will not.
:07:24
I am the king. If it pleases me,
you will marry Griswold.

:07:29
If it pleases you so much,
you marry Griswold.

:07:33
When I marry,
I marry for love.

:07:35
Someone dashing
and romantic,

:07:37
who will carry me off as a
princess should be carried off!

:07:40
Who fills your head with
this childish fiddle faddle.

:07:44
Ah, I know... Griselda.
:07:50
She of the evil eye. Take
the witch out and burn her!

:07:53
Harm one hair of her head and I
throw myself from the highest turret.

:07:59
Gwendolyn, you go too far!

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