The Last Unicorn
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:08:03
It serves me right for even asking you.
:08:06
All butterflies know are songs and poetry
and anything else they hear.

:08:10
I guess you mean well.
:08:12
Fly away, butterfly.
:08:16
Oh, I must take the A train,
:08:22
oh, I am a cook and a captain bold and the mate of the Nancy brig.
:08:26
Has anybody here seen Kelly?
:08:31
I hope you hear many more songs.
:08:33
I must find someone who knows me, who has seen others like me.
:08:38
"Unicorn". Old French, "unicorne". Latin, "unicornis".
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Literally, one horned: "unus", one, and "cornu", a horn.
:08:47
A fabulous animal resembling a horse with one horn.
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Visible only to those who search and trust, and generally mistaken
for a white mare.

:08:57
Unicorn.
:08:59
Oh, you do know me!
:09:00
Please, all I want to know is if you've seen other unicorns like me,
somewhere in the world.

:09:08
See you later, alligator! Close cover before striking!
:09:12
Butterfly, have you seen the others? Where have they gone?
:09:16
Tell me which way I must go to find them!
:09:20
No, no, listen. Don't listen to me, listen.
:09:25
You can find the others if you are brave.
:09:27
They passed down all the roads long ago, and the Red Bull ran close
behind them and covered their footprints.

:09:33
Red Bull? What is the Red Bull?
:09:38
Hold tight. Hold tight. Hold tight, hold tight.
:09:42
His firstling bull has majesty,
and his horns are the horns of a wild ox.

:09:48
With them, he shall push the unicorns, all of them, to the ends of
the earth.

:09:53
Listen, listen, listen quickly!
:09:56
I am listening! Where are the other unicorns, and what is the Red
Bull?


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