The Sword in the Stone
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:25:01
Weight forward
and stay on target.

:25:05
You keep losing your grip.
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It's not a mere matter
of muscle, sir.

:25:11
Jousting is, uh, uh,
a fine skill.

:25:14
It... It's a highly
developed science.

:25:18
Science, indeed.
:25:20
One dummy trying to knock off
another dummy with a bit of a stick.

:25:24
And the Wart's just as hot
for it as the rest of them.

:25:27
He certainly is. That boy's
got real spark. Lots of spirit.

:25:32
Throws himself heart and soul
into everything he does.

:25:35
That's really worth something if it can
only be turned in the right direction.

:25:39
Ha-ha.
Fat chance of that.

:25:42
Oh, I plan to cheat,
of course.

:25:46
Use magic. Every last trick
in the trade if I have to.

:26:00
I'd give anything to go riding
about on a great white charger...

:26:04
slaying dragons and griffins
and man-eating giants.

:26:08
Well, won't you?
:26:10
Oh. No. You see.
:26:13
I'm an orphan, and a knight
must be of proper birth.

:26:16
I only hope I'm worthy
to be Kay's squire.

:26:19
That's a big job too,
you know.

:26:21
Oh, indeed, yes, yes.
I would say almost impossible. Yes.

:26:27
Well, now then. When I said
that I could swim like a fish...

:26:31
I really meant as a fish.
:26:33
You mean you can turn
yourself into a fish?

:26:36
After all, I happen
to be a wizard.

:26:39
Could you turn me into a fish?
- Well, do you have any imagination?

:26:43
Can you imagine yourself
as a fish?

:26:45
Oh, that's easy.
I've done that lots of times.

:26:48
Oh. Well, good. Then I think
that my magic can do the rest.

:26:57
Archimedes, what, what
is that fish formula?


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