Excalibur
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I love her. If only she'd be my queen...
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Merlin, can you make her love me?
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Now, look.
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I once stood exposed
to the Dragon's breath...

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...so a man could lie one night
with a woman.

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It took me nine moons to recover...
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...and all for this lunacy called love...
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...this mad distemper,
that strikes down both beggar and king.

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Never again!
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Never!
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Who will I marry then?
You can tell me that at least.

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What do you see?
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Oh, Guenevere.
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And a beloved friend who will betray you.
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You're not listening. Your heart is not.
Love is deaf as well as blind.

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You have a land to quell before you can...
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...start all this hair pulling
and jumping about.

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I've made these only for you.
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I've mixed into them things
that will heal you, but not too quickly...

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...and they'll make you a little sleepy
so you can't escape.

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What's in them?
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It is an ancient mixture...
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...soft, unborn grains...
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...flavored with rose petals.
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The rest is secret.
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Looking at the cake is like
looking at the future.

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Until you have tasted it,
what do you really know?

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And then, of course, it's too late.
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Too late.

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