:58:00
Unfortunately, one of them,
my son Herbert...
:58:04
has just fallen to his death.
:58:08
But l don't want to think
l've lost a son...
:58:10
so much as gained a daughter.
:58:14
- Since the tragic death of her father--
- He's not quite dead.
:58:20
Since the near fatal wounding
of her father--
:58:24
He's getting better.
:58:27
For, since her own father...
:58:31
who, when he seemed about to recover...
:58:34
suddenly felt the icy hand
of death upon him--
:58:38
Oh, he's died.
:58:41
l want his only daughter
to look upon me as her own dad...
:58:46
in a very reaI
and Iegally binding sense.
:58:51
And l feel sure that the merger--
the union...
:58:54
between the princess...
:58:56
and the brave but dangerous
Sir Lancelot of Camelot--
:59:00
Look! The dead prince!
:59:06
- He's not quite dead
- No, l feel much better.
:59:10
You fell out of the tall tower,
you creep!
:59:12
- No, l was saved at the last minute.
- How?
:59:16
Well, l'lI tell you.
:59:20
Not like that! No!
:59:22
Stop it!
:59:24
He's going fo fell
He's going to fell
:59:31
Quickly, this way.
:59:32
No, it's not right for my idiom.
l must escape more--
:59:38
Dramatically?
:59:39
Rramatically.
:59:42
Heave!
:59:45
Whaf a wonderful escape
:59:53
Excuse me. Could somebody
give me a push, please?