The Wind and the Lion
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:31:25
You do not want to eat?
:31:27
This is not a good move.
I can take your knight.

:31:30
- You can?
- Yes.

:31:32
Well, the loss of my knight
does not mean you will win.

:31:36
The lion takes long strides, but the path
is worn smooth by pygmy armies.

:31:41
Yes, and a fool and his money
are soon parted.

:31:45
I've checked your queen also.
:31:52
You are in a lot of trouble.
:31:54
You should never have moved
that bishop or kidnapped me.

:31:57
Both will see you undone.
:31:59
It is not I who decides
the outcome of these events.

:32:02
It is the will of Allah.
I am but an instrument of that will.

:32:09
It is the wind that passes,
but the sea remains.

:32:13
A stitch in time saves nine.
Make your move.

:32:29
What do you intend to do with us?
:32:32
It is my intention to embarrass Mulay
Abd al-Aziz, the sultan to Morocco.

:32:37
The tribesmen will see that he is the
bought dog of the European armies...

:32:42
...a slave to French and
German masters.

:32:46
The tribesmen will join me in a jihad
to abolish this foreign pestilence.

:32:51
And this is your way, abducting women
and children, killing unarmed servants?

:32:55
I prefer to fight the European armies,
but they do not fight as men.


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