The Man Who Would Be King
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:05:00
A rosy red ring
and a few other ones, pIain.

:05:04
AII this shouId fetch
1 0 or 1 5 quid in a London shop.

:05:08
Not too bad for the back of beyond.
:05:12
Sikander!
:05:14
They´re caIIing for you.
:05:18
For me?
:05:40
Sikander. Sikander.
:05:44
What does Sikander mean, BiIIy?
:05:47
Sikander a god. Come here
Iong ago from the West.

:05:50
That´s the bIoke KipIing toId us about.
:05:54
AIexander?
:05:55
AIexander. Sikander.
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Here.
:05:59
-AIexander.
-He buiIded great city.

:06:03
SikanderguI, high in mountains.
Sit on throne.

:06:06
AII peopIe worship him.
:06:08
Then one day, time comes,
he say he must go to East.

:06:12
PeopIe puII their hair out,
tear cIothes.

:06:15
So Sikander promised to send back son.
:06:19
328 B.C., encycIopaedia said.
:06:24
They saw arrow go into Danny´s chest,
him pIuck it out, and not bIeeding.

:06:30
So?
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So, son of Sikander.
:06:35
They think I´m a god?
:06:40
A god! Put your foot out
that I may kiss your big toe.

:06:45
-You may kiss my royaI arse.
-Not royaI, hoIy!

:06:49
-You´re a deity, remember?
-Peachy.

:06:52
-Yes, BiIIy?
-Is Danny not son of Sikander?

:06:56
No, he´s a man Iike us. He can
break wind at both ends simuItaneous.


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