The Sword in the Stone
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1:07:00
You were really great, Merlin,
but-but you could've been killed.

1:07:03
It was worth it, lad, if you
learned something from it.

1:07:08
Knowledge and wisdom
is the real power.

1:07:10
Right you are, Wart,
so stick to your schooling, boy.

1:07:13
Oh-Oh, don't worry, I will, sir.
I will, oh, I really will.

1:07:19
We will sing all night
and all day we will fight

1:07:23
For the blue oak tree
on the field of white

1:07:27
For the blue oak tree
on the fie-ie-ie-ie-ield

1:07:33
Of white
1:07:40
Here's to victory in London
for my son, Kay!

1:07:44
Sir Kay. I've been knighted,
don't forget.

1:07:48
No-o, of course, son,
of course.

1:07:51
Ah, here's to Sir Kay.
And who knows?

1:07:54
The future king
of all England!

1:07:57
Watch it, will ya?
- Kay the king?

1:08:01
What a dreadful thought.
1:08:03
Sir Ector! Sir Ector!
1:08:05
Hobbs has come down
with the mumps!

1:08:08
Face all-all-all
puffed up like a toad!

1:08:11
Then Kay'll need another squire,
hang it all.

1:08:14
Hmm. Wart, you're it.
- I'm what, sir?

1:08:17
Kay's squire.
You're going to London, boy.

1:08:20
Oh, Sir Ector!
Whoa! What? Whoa!

1:08:26
Merlin! Archimedes! Merlin!
1:08:31
Merlin, look!
I'm a squire!

1:08:34
Hah!
1:08:37
Oh. Uh, very nice, boy.
1:08:41
Yes, indeed. A fine monkey suit
for polishing boots.

1:08:46
It's-it's what
all the squires wear.

1:08:49
And I thought you were
going to amount to something!

1:08:52
I thought you had
a few brains!

1:08:55
Great future. Hah!
1:08:58
A stooge for that
big lunk, Kay.


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