Man of La Mancha
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Whithersoever they blow
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Onward to glory I go
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Well, Sancho,
likest thou adventuring?

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It's marvelous, Your Grace,
but it is peculiar.

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This great road to glory...
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Iooks exactly like
the road to El Diboso...

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where you can buy
chickens cheap.

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'Tis a sign thou art little
acquainted with adventuring.

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Only wait, and thou shalt see
amazing sights.

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Like what?
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There will be
knights and nations...

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warlocks and wizards.
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A cavalcade
of vast, unending armies.

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They sound dangerous.
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They are dangerous.
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But one there will be
the most dangerous of all.

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- Who?
- The Great Enchanter.

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- The Great Enchanter?
- Yes. Beware him, Sancho.

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His thoughts are cold,
his soul shriveled...

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his eyes
are little machines...

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and where he walks,
the earth is blighted.

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One day, I will meet him
face to face.

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Well, I wouldn't get upset,
Your Grace.

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As I always say...
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have patience
and shuffle the cards.

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- Proverb?
- Yes, Your Grace.

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Proverb piled on proverb,
you never cease.

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No, Your Grace,
I've got a belly full of them.

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- As I always say...
- Sweet Jesu!

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- Do you see him?
- Who?

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The Great Enchanter!
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- Dost thou not see?
- What?

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The monstrous giant
of infamous repute!

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Whom I intend to encounter.
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- It's a windmill.
- A giant.

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A windmill.
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A giant!
Canst thou not see...

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the four great arms
a-whirling at his back?

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A giant?
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Exactly.
How long since we sallied forth?

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About two minutes.
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So soon will I engage
in brave, unequaled combat.

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Hold there, foul monster!
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Cease the knocking
of thy craven knees...

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and prepare to do battle!

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