The Last Unicorn
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the Lady Amalthea.
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We seek audience with King Haggard.
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State your business with King Haggard.
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I will, but to King Haggard himself.
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No, no, it's all right, don't be afraid. It's just the Bull.
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This is King Haggard's throne room.
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Throne room? This is a cell. This is a tomb. Take us to King Haggard!
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I am King Haggard. This is Prince Lir, my son.
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Hi. Glad to meet you.
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What is your concern with me?
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We seek, Sire, to enter your service.
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I need no servants.
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Oh, but surely, Sire, a magician, a fine cook, a -
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You are losing my interest, and that is very dangerous.
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My "court" consists of four men-at-arms.
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Four? But the pleasures of the court, Sire, the music, the talk, the
hunts and the balls and the great feasts -

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They are nothing to me. I have known them all, and they have not made
me happy.

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I will keep nothing near me that does not make me happy!
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I also keep one magician.
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Oh, a magician, huh? What's his name?
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He is called Mabruk. He is known in his trade as "the magician's
magician".

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I can see no reason at all to replace him with some vagrant,
nameless, clownish -

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I can. He doesn't, this marvelous Mabruk, doesn't make you happy.

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