The Court Jester
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as a fitting climax
to a glorious day.

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Oh, my dear, you are a
delicate, lovely creature.

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Tell me, does it bother you that I
may be a few years your senior?

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Oh, no, sire, not really.
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In fact, you remind me so much of my
dear and recently departed father.

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Oh, your father, yes.
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Well, was he a handsome figure
of a man? Dashing, effective...

1:23:25
Oh, yes, sire, 'till the scourge
brought about his untimely end.

1:23:29
Eh, come here, my dear.
- What a horrible death!

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A little closer...
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I can see him now, writhing
on the floor in agony,

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like so many of his brothers and
cousins and uncles and aunts...

1:23:41
Yes. Would you grant
the king a little kiss?

1:23:43
Oh, certainly, sire, and don't
worry. They say it isn't catching.

1:23:48
Oh, you are a little...
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catching?
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Just because it runs in the family
doesn't mean that everyone has it.

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Kiss me sire!
1:24:00
Has it? Has what?
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Don't I please you, sire?
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Oh, yes, yes, but, eh, these
brothers and cousins and uncles...

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And aunts. Let us not talk about
their swollen, twisted, pain ridden bodies.

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Hold me, take me in your
arms, tell me I am yours!

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But this, this uh
writhing on the floor...

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In agony.
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Yes, wh-what's... how
does one catch this thing?

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Oh, the touch of a hand,
the brush of a lip...

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but let us not spoil this moment,
sire! Hold me, hold me close!

1:24:30
W-what's this
monstrous thing called?

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Breckenridge's scourge.
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Who's Breckenridge?
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My father.
1:24:40
Excuse me, dear, I'm
feeling rather poorly.

1:24:44
Sire, the ceremony is ready.
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Oh, very well. Ah, I must go, now,
my dear, and so must- so must you.

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Quickly.
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Dear... don't touch me.

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