The Cowboys
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Is your, you know, your...
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It is. Black, too.
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See? He's the same as us,
except for that color.

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The same as you?
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The same as you!
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Oh, children.
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My father was a brawny Moor.
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Six feet six inches tall.
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He bound his head in a red velvet cloth.
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He wore a curved sword...
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...forged from the finest Toledo steel.
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He captured a lady...
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...bright and dark.
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He took her in his arms...
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...and wrapped her in a warm quilt...
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...and carried her off.
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They came to a castle...
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...and he battered down the doors
with the trunk of an oak tree...

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...and killed everybody in it!
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Just so they could rest the night.
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Later...
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...while she slept...
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...he walked the parapets...
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...and became a king.
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Is that true?
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If it isn't, it ought to be.
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Blow out those lamps!
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You, that lamp!

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