The Sword in the Stone
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:17:00
Tiger! Talbot! Off with you.
Now, look here, Wart.

:17:04
What's the big idea of
gallivanting off in the woods...

:17:06
and worrying the living
daylights out of everybody?

:17:09
I'm sorry, sir.
- Well, sorry's not enough.

:17:11
That's four demerits.
Four hours extra kitchen duty.

:17:14
Eh, report to the cook!
:17:17
But, sir, I'd like you to meet...
- Go on, hop it, boy, hop, hop, hop it!

:17:21
Well, yes, you've got to keep a tight
schedule to run a big place like this.

:17:25
Need strict rules.
Especially for small boys.

:17:29
And I most certainly agree.
:17:32
Who are you and...
Oh. I mean, uh, you?

:17:36
Uh, my name is Merlin.
Uh, this is Archimedes.

:17:40
A highly educated owl.
:17:43
Educated owl?
Say, that's a good one.

:17:48
Say. Hey, I know.
:17:51
You've got him under a spell,
Marvin. You're a magician.

:17:55
The name is Merlin.
:17:59
And I happen to be the world's
most powerful wizard.

:18:05
Come off it, man.
Gadzooks!

:18:08
All right.
I shall demonstrate.

:18:11
Higitus figitus migitus moe...
:18:14
wind and snow
swirl and blow!

:18:19
What the devil
are you up to?

:18:22
And that is what I call
a "wizard blizzard."

:18:27
Hey, Kay, would
you look at this?

:18:30
An indoor blizzard.
And in the month of July.

:18:33
So what?
:18:36
All right, Marvin. Turn her off.
I'm convinced.

:18:41
Alakazam!
:18:45
I, uh... I hope you don't go in
for any of that black magic.

:18:50
Oh, no, no, no, no.
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Never touch the stuff. No.
:18:54
My magic is used mainly
for educational purposes.


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