Man of La Mancha
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Now, then,
what are you here for?

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We are to appear
before the Inquisition.

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Heresy?
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No, not exactly.
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You see, we were presenting
an entertainment.

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An entertainment?
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How does an entertainment
get into trouble...

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with the Inquisition?
:15:22
Perhaps they found
an entertainment...

:15:25
is not always what it seems.
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Why are you here?
:15:28
Somebody has
to stage-manage the stage.

:15:31
These two have empty holes
in their heads.

:15:35
Governor, if you don't mind...
:15:37
I should like
to prosecute this case.

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You, sir? Why, sir?
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Poets...
:15:41
spinning nonsense
out of nothing.

:15:43
Blurring men's eyes to reality.
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Exactly!
:15:46
Reality!
:15:51
A stone prison crushing
the human spirit.

:15:55
Poetry demands imagination.
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And with imagination,
you may discover a dream.

:16:01
The trial! On with the trial!
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Miguel de Cervantes,
I charge you...

:16:06
with being an idealist,
a bad poet...

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and an honest man.
How plead you?

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Guilty.
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Bravo!
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Your Excellency...
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ladies and gentlemen,
my defense.

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But you just pleaded guilty.
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Had I said innocent,
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you would surely
have found me guilty.

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Since I've admitted guilt...
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the court is obliged
to hear me out.

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For what purpose?
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The jury may
choose to be lenient.

:16:36
Clever!
:16:38
He's trying to gain time.
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Do you have a scarcity of time?
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Any urgent appointments?
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It is true I am guilty
of these charges.

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An idealist!

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