Jabberwocky
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You toad!
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Right! What's all this?
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Brawling in the public streets.
Disturbing the king's peace?

:51:27
This man-- My wife--
Let go of me.

:51:30
All right, hold him, Fred.
Now young fellow....

:51:33
Here, I know you!
:51:35
It was him who tried to get in
the other day.

:51:39
-My wife and the squire--
-The dungeon will sort them out.

:51:43
Right. Then we can put
irons on their legs, eh?

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-But--
-You can't!

:51:49
Destroy the monster?
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If you destroy the monster,
you destroy the city.

:51:56
The long term will show
that we owe the monster...

:51:59
...a period of prosperity
unprecedented in this kingdom.

:52:03
This is ridiculous.
The tournament must continue.

:52:06
A champion must be chosen.
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Bruno, the merchants
may be prospering...

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-...but your kingdom's collapsing.
-Oh, yes. Oh, well--

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Now hear this!
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The king, that flower of chivalry,
that prince of monarchs...

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...that paragon of potentates,
is going to speak.

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Hear the wisdom, witness the wit...
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...observe the oratorical eloquence,
lend an ear.

:52:36
Beautifully said.
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--to the mellow voice,
the tender tones...

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...the coruscating consonants...
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...of His Majesty, King Bruno.
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Very lovely. Well, l--
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--who is going
to give it to you straight...

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...clarify the conundrums,
dazzle us with logic.

:52:58
My lords, Your Grace...

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