The Last Unicorn
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:32:13
Rat soup. Again rat soup.
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At least she could use a different rat. The third night, anyway.
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Put me down, you fool!
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Aye, lad, quiet there. You're for Captain Cully himself, you are.
:32:34
Well, Jack Jingly! And who is it you bring us, comrade or captive?
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I dunno what he is maself.
:32:42
What happened, Cully?
:32:43
We were out looking for likely travelers, like always.
:32:46
Add some more water to the soup, love! There's company!
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I'll not have it, Cully!
:32:51
Not another mouth to feed! The soup's no thicker than sweat as it is!
:32:55
My love, where's your greenwood hospitality?
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And who's this long lout?
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I don't like the look of him. Slit his wizard.
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I wouldn't do that, because I am Schmendrick the Magician!
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And you, sir, you must be the famous Captain Cully, boldest of the
bold and freest of the free!

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That I am.
:33:11
He's guessing, Cully, gut him, before he does you the way the last
one did!

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Well, that's only Molly Grue's way.
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But she has a good heart, a good heart.
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Off with you.
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And this lady, don't tell me, she must be your faithful and beautiful
companion.

:33:28
Maybe he does know.
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Yes, splendid woman.
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You are welcome here, sorceror.
:33:36
Come to the fire and tell me what you've heard of dashing Captain
Cully and his band of freemen. Have a taco.

:33:54
You're a lucky guest this evening, magician.
:33:56
My minstrel, Willy Gentle, here, was just about to inspire us by
singing one of the adventures of bold Captain Cully and his men.


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