The Sword in the Stone
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:09:02
And certainly a great deal
better than you do.

:09:06
Oh, come, Archimedes.
Come, come now.

:09:09
I, I want you
to meet the Wart.

:09:12
Now, you must forgive him.
He's only a boy.

:09:15
Boy? Boy?
Well, I see no boy.

:09:20
Oh, I'm sorry that l...
- That's all right.

:09:24
He's much too sensitive.
:09:26
Sensitive? Huh?
Who? What? What?

:09:28
Oh, well.
- How did you know that I was...

:09:30
Oh, th-that you would
be dropping in?

:09:33
Well, I happen to be
a wizard. A soothsayer.

:09:37
A prognosticator. I have
the power to see into the future.

:09:42
Centuries into the future!
:09:46
I, I've even been there, lad.
And I've seen all these things.

:09:50
They're, they're only plans and
small models, of course, you know.

:09:54
Now, this for instance
is a steam locomotive.

:10:05
There she goes.
Pretty good, eh?

:10:13
Now, that won't be invented
for hundreds of years!

:10:16
Oh. You mean you can see
everything before it happens?

:10:20
Yes, everything.
:10:22
Uh-uh, uh-uh.
Everything, Merlin?

:10:24
Uh... No, no,
not everything.

:10:28
I, uh, I admit I didn't know
whom to expect for tea.

:10:32
But as you can see...
:10:34
I've figured the exact place.
:10:38
You're very clever, sir.
:10:40
Yes. Well, never mind
the, the, the sir.

:10:43
Just, uh, plain Merlin will do.
:10:46
Now, would, would you
care for sugar?

:10:49
Oh, yes I would, please.
:10:51
All right. Sugar. Sugar?
:10:58
No, no, manners, manners, manners!
Guests first, you know that!


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