The Sword in the Stone
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Snick snack snorum!
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How in the world did you ever
get out of that mess?

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That, that big fish almost swallowed me
and, and Archimedes, he, he saved me.

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Well, by George.
Oh, what do you know about that?

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I did nothing of the sort!
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I intended to eat him.
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Young perch is my favourite dish.
You know that!

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Oh.
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Do you believe that, Wart?
- Well, l...

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Wart. Wart!
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I've gotta go. Thank you,
Merlin. It was so much fun.

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And, Archimedes, l, l...
- Pinfeathers, boy!

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Wart! Where are you, Wart?
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Coming!
I'm coming.

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Now, Archimedes.
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Why would you half-drown
yourself for a tidbit of fish?

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And after such
a big breakfast?

:35:54
Pinfeathers and gully fluff!
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We were doing fine
until we got in deep water.

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Then along comes this huge pike
with big jaws and sharp, jagged teeth.

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Oh, turn him off, Dad.
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He was a monster!
The biggest fish I ever saw.

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And, boy, that's the biggest
fish story I ever heard.

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But it's true, sir.
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That's three demerits for being late
and three more for the fish story.

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Now, hop into the kitchen!
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I told you the Wart
was loony.

:36:26
Yes, well, he's either
out of his head or, uh....

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there's something mighty
fishy going on around here.

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For every high
there is a low

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For every to
there is a fro

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To and fro
Stop and go

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That's what makes
the world go round

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Oh, it's you, Merlin, sir.
- Uh, yes, my lad.

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Now, have you ever
considered being a squirrel?

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Well, no, I don't suppose.
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Well, now, there is
a tiny creature...


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