Monty Python and the Holy Grail
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1:15:00
- What does it say?
- What language is that?

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- Brother Maynard, you're our schoIar.
- It's Aramaic.

1:15:07
Of course.
Joseph of Arimathea.

1:15:10
- Of course.
- What does it say?

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It reads, "Here may be found...
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the last words
of Joseph of Arimathea.

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He who is valiant
and pure of spirit...

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may find the Holy Grail...
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in the castle of A-a-a-argh."
1:15:33
What?
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"The castle of A-a-a-argh."
1:15:39
What is that?
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He must have died while carving it.
1:15:43
- Oh, come on !
- Well, that's what it says.

1:15:46
If he was dying he wouldn't bother
to carve "A-a-a-argh." He'd just say it.

1:15:51
That's what's carved in the rock.
1:15:54
- Perhaps he was dictating.
- Shut up. Does it say anything else?

1:15:57
No. Just...
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"A-a-a-argh."
1:16:06
Do you suppose he meant
the Camargue?

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- Where's that?
- In France, I think.

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lsn't there a St. A-a-a-argh's
in Cornwall?

1:16:15
- That's St. lves.
- Oh, yes.

1:16:21
No, no. A-a-a-argh.
Back of the throat.

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No, no. "O-o-oh" in surprise and alarm.
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- You mean sort of a "aaah"!
- Yes, that's right.

1:16:31
Oh, my God!
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It's the legendary
Black Beast of--

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That's it! Run away!
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Keep running!
1:16:59
We've lost him.

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