The Man Who Would Be King
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:38:03
So don´t you provoke me,
Peachy Carnehan!

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Or you´II do what?
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You´ve got me trembIing
in my boots here! What´II you do?

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-You have permission to bugger off!
-I wiII, with or without your...

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...bIeeding permission!
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And may you rot in heII, DanieI Dravot!
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From Sikander the First to the Second
was a Iong time between kings...

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...and a country needs a king
Iike a king needs a crown.

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One is the gIory of the other.
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Therefore, I shaII Ieave a son behind
who wiII in turn beget other sons...

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...so the succession wiII be unbroken
and kings wiII be guaranteed forever.

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To which end...
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...I have chosen a wife.
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Roxanne of Khawak.
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Let her be brought here
attended by her famiIy.

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I want fIowers strewed
aIong her way.

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The wedding ceremony wiII be
surrounded by pomp and circumstance!

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Let messengers be sent forth and
summon my peopIe from near and far.

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SeIah.
:39:57
What are they saying?
:39:59
How can daughters
of men marry gods or deviIs?


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