The Sword in the Stone
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Well, uh, Merlin's magic
is always, um, well, useful...

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uh, for something good.
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And he must see something good in you.
- Oh, I suppose so.

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Yes, and in my book,
that's bad!

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So, my boy, I'm afraid
I'll have to destroy you.

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De-Destroy me?
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Yeah, I-I'll give you
a sporting chance.

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I'm mad about games,
you know.

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Yeah, well come on,
get going, boy.

1:00:32
You gotta keep on your toes
in this game.

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I win, I win!
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Oh, the game's over.
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Why, you little devil, you! I'll
wring your scrawny little neck!

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Mim! Mim! Wha-Wha-What...
Eh, what was you up to?

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Uh! Me-Me... Oh, Merlin!
Well, you're just in time.

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We were playing a little game.
- She was gonna destroy me.

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And just what are you
gonna do about it?

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Want to fight?
Want to have a wizard's duel?

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As you wish, madam.
- Well, come on, step outside.

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After you, madam.
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They're havin' a wizard's duel.
What's that mean?

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Oh, it's a battle of wits.
The players change themselves...

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to different things and, and attempt to,
uh, to destroy one another.

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De-Des-De-Destroy?
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But just watch, boy, just watch.
You'll get the idea.

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Now, first of all, if you
don't mind, I'll make the rules.

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Rules indeed!
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Why, she only wants rules
so she can break 'em!


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