The Last Unicorn
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Oh, that poor old woman - I didn't want her to - I didn't know -
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She chose her death long ago. It was the fate she wanted.
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And you, you have no regrets, as I do?
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I can never regret. I can feel sorrow, but it's not the same thing.
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Where will you go now?
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I am looking for others like me. Have you seen them, magician?
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No, I've never seen anyone like you. Not while I was awake, anyway.
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A butterfly told me of a Red Bull, who pushed all the other unicorns
to the ends of the earth.

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And Mommy Fortuna spoke of a King Haggard.
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So I'm going where they are, to learn whatever they know.
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Take me with you, for luck, for laughs, for the unknown.
:29:52
You may come with me if you like, though I wish you'd asked for some
other reward for having freed me.

:29:58
Well, I thought about it, but you could never have granted my true
wish.

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No. I cannot turn you into something you are not.
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I cannot turn you into a true magician.
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That's all right, don't worry about it.
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I'm not.
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What do you know of King Haggard?
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I have heard that he's an old man who rules over barren country by
the sea.

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Some say that Haggard's land was green and soft once, before he came,
but the minute he touched it, it became hard and grey.

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Tell me about the Red Bull.
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The Red Bull?
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I've heard too many tales, to tell you the truth.
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I've heard - I've heard that the Bull is real, that the Bull is a
ghost.

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Sorry.
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I've heard that the Red Bull protects Haggard or else that he keeps
him a prisoner in his own castle - there are so many stories.

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They passed down all the roads long ago, and the Red Bull ran close
behind them and covered their footprints.


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