The Court Jester
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You'll understand when you see him.
Now, he'll hear that and identify himself.

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Why can't you just
tell me his name?

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Should they discover you, they
might force you to reveal his identity.

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Okay, I'd like to ask
you one question.

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After months of pleading
for just this kind of action,

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what makes you think that anybody ..anybody
could force me reveal the identity of my confederate?

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Because they'd put you on the rack,
crack your every bone, scald you with hot oil,

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and remove the nails off your
fingers with flaming hot pincers.

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I'd... Like to withdraw the question.
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Hawkins, the future of England
depends on this; you cannot fail.

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I will not.
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Oh heaven help you.
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Now remember from this moment on,
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you're no longer Hubert
Hawkins the carnival entertainer;

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You're the incomparable Giacomo,
king of jesters and jester to the king.

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Jester to the king.
Jester to the king.

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To the king!?
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The child escapes. You hear that,
Ravenhurst? The child escapes.

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Gwendolyn, dear, do
stop picking that thing.

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The revolt spreads.
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Brockhurst here says
alliance with Griswold,

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Finsdale says alliance,
Pertwee says alliance,

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and yet you, Ravenhurst,
you of all my ministers...

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Sire. If my lords Brockhurst, Finsdale,
and Pertwee plead so strongly for alliance,

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then by all means let us have such alliance.
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A marriage between Sir Griswold
and the princess Gwendolyn.

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You are quite right.
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Never! Never marriage with Griswold!
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Be sensible. - Sensible!
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I've seen this monster, and it's not for nothing
he's called the grim and gruesome grisly Griswold.

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Grim, grisly or gruesome,
you'll marry Griswold!

:32:57
I'll die first.
:32:58
Go to your chambers!

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