The Sword in the Stone
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:15:01
Eight hours a day. We'll have six hours
for schoolroom and two for study period.

:15:07
But l... I don't have the time.
I have page duties.

:15:12
Uh, page duties? Ha!
:15:18
Ah, well, we'll change all that.
There's got to be a shake-up.

:15:22
Well, yes, sir.
I, I suppose so.

:15:25
How do you ever expect to amount
to anything without an education?

:15:29
Even in these bungling,
backward, medieval times...

:15:32
you have got to know
where you're going, don't you?

:15:36
Ye... Yes, sir.
:15:38
Yes, of course. So, you must
plan for the future, boy.

:15:42
You've got to find a direction.
And you've...

:15:47
Now, by the by, what direction
is this castle of yours?

:15:51
I think it's north.
The other way.

:15:53
Oh, oh.
:15:56
All right, then we better get a move on.
Come on, lad.Pick up the pace.

:15:59
Pick it up.
Pick it up.

:16:27
Yo-ho, the devil take it!
No, the devil take it.

:16:32
Anyone's got better sense than to go barging
off in that infernal forest alone.

:16:37
You had no business
letting him go.

:16:39
Look, Dad, I'm not
the Wart's keeper.

:16:44
Well, blast it all, I am.
:16:46
After all, l, I took him in,
adopted the lad, you might say.

:16:50
Being his foster father,
well, I'm responsible.

:16:55
Whoop.

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