The Raven
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if you will but give me
your promise not to--

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l promise nothing!
l challenge you!

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Again?
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Dr. Bedlo.
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Shut your mouth!
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l know you.
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You're afraid to face me
when I'm sober, huh?

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Are you sober?
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Sober enough to make
a fool of you, you cheap fakir.

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Father.
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Dr. Bedlo.
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That I did not hear.
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We will proceed with
our present conversation.

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Yes, you are afraid,
you miserable coward.

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– Father, in the name of--
– Shut your mouth!

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Yes, afraid.
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Afraid of an honest
duel in magic...

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you pitiful old goat.
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Enough, sir.
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You shriveled-up old--
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Enough, sir. What am I to do?
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Can't you decide for yourself?
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Proceed.
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Now!
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Now we shall see who is
the master of all magicians.

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Can you not stop him?
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l will do what I can, sir.
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But as you see,
he seems bent upon revenge.

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Now!
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Father, you mustn't do this.
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Who are you to talk
to me like that?

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Father, you are
in no condition--

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Get back to the table!
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Suppose he turns you
into a raven.

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That's none of your business!
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Now...
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You're defending yourself,
you coward, huh?

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All right, take this.

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