The Man Who Would Be King
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:36:02
The same.
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One more thing is needfuI
for my destiny to be fuIfiIIed.

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-I take her to wife.
-Leave the women aIone.

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Who´s taIking women?
I said wife.

:36:16
-A queen to breed a king´s son.
-And the contract?

:36:19
The contract Iasted untiI we was
kings, and king I´ve been for months!

:36:24
The first king since AIexander, the
first to wear his crown in 2200 and...

:36:30
-1 4.
-...1 4 years!

:36:33
Him...
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...and now me!
:36:39
They caII me his son and I am...
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...in spirit anyway.
:36:45
It´s a hugeous responsibiIity.
:36:48
The bridge is the first of many.
They´II tie the country together.

:36:53
A nation I shaII make of it
with an anthem and a fIag.

:36:57
I shaII treat on equaI terms the viceroy
and other kings and princes.

:37:01
When I´ve accompIished what I set out
to do, I´II stand before the queen...

:37:07
...not kneeI, mind you, but stand
Iike an equaI and she´II say:

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´´ PIease accept the Order of the Garter
as a mark of my esteem, cousin.´´

:37:18
She´II pin it on me herseIf.
It´s big. I teII you, it´s big!

:37:24
And I teII you, you need a physic!
:37:28
I´m fair disappointed in you.
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You, who foIIowed me and
heIped make me what I am.

:37:34
FoIIowed you, me? Who had hoId
of the muIe´s taiI, teII me that?

:37:39
The jenny aIso done her bit.
:37:41
Danny! We´ve had this rare streak
of Iuck. Let´s quit winners for once.

:37:46
-Cut and run whiIe the running´s good.
-You caII it Iuck. I caII it destiny.

:37:52
Ha, ha! Pardon me
whiIe I faII down Iaughing.

:37:58
Whatever you may think and however you
may feeI, I´m a king and you´re a subject!


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