The Sword in the Stone
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:19:00
In fact, that is why
I am here.

:19:03
I have come
to educate the Wart.

:19:06
Oh, no you don't.
:19:08
I'm running this place. And if you think
you're gonna fiddle with my schedule...

:19:12
you'd better pack up your bag
of tricks and be gone.

:19:15
Wha... Well, by Jove.
:19:18
Hey, he's gone.
:19:20
Hm-mmm. Good riddance.
:19:23
I'm gone, but then,
I'm not gone.

:19:28
So, if I do leave...
:19:30
you could never be sure
that I am gone, can you?

:19:33
Well, uh...
:19:37
Well, I must say, you...
you got me there, Marvin.

:19:41
Yes. Well, you win. You're
welcome to stay if you like.

:19:46
Thank you.
You're very kind.

:19:48
Very generous, I must say.
:19:51
Well, uh, all we can offer
is room and board.

:19:55
Hard times,
you know, Marvin.

:19:58
We'll put you up
in the northwest tower.

:20:00
That's the guest room.
It's a bit drafty in the winter...

:20:03
but in this blazing hot weather,
it's the best room in the house.

:20:06
Oh, yes.
Very lovely indeed.

:20:09
So just make yourself
at home, Marvin.

:20:13
Marvin, Marvin,
Marvin, Marvin.

:20:31
Best room in the house!
:20:34
Guest room!
Unwelcome-guest room!

:20:38
But if he thinks that he can get rid of
me, I've got news for that old walrus.

:20:42
I'm sticking it out.
- And I say we go back to the woods.

:20:47
No, not on your life.
:20:50
That boy's got to have an education.
He has a future.

:20:54
Well, you may be right.
:20:56
A skinny kid like that would make
a cracking good chimney sweep.


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