The Sword in the Stone
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I'd give anything to go riding
about on a great white charger...

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slaying dragons and griffins
and man-eating giants.

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Well, won't you?
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Oh. No. You see.
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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.

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

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

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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?

:27:03
Who? Who? What? What? What?
- You know, that... Latin business.

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Hmm? Fish? Latin?
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Oh, uh.
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Aquarius aquaticus aqualitus.
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And-And now if you don't mind...
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I say good day to the both
of you if you please.

:27:21
When he stays out all night...
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he's always grumpy
the next morning.

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Then he must stay out every night.
- Yes.

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Oh. Oh, yes. Oh, I say,
that's very good, boy. Very.

:27:34
Who? What? What?
:27:37
All right, boy. All set.
Here we go.

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Aquarius aquaticus
aqualitus quum.

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Aqua digi tarium.
:27:48
Merlin, am I a fish?
Am I a fish?

:27:51
Yes. Yes, yes, yes, yes,
you are a fish...

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but if you don't stop that
flippity-flopping around...

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and get in the water,
you won't last long.


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