The Last Unicorn
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1:00:06
How do you know she's a unicorn?
1:00:08
No cat out of its first fur can ever be deceived by appearances.
Unlike human beings, who seems to enjoy it.

1:00:19
Ye have very little time.
1:00:22
Soon there'll be a human woman in that body and no unicorn at all
ever again.

1:00:28
It may be that she'll marry the good prince, who loves her.
1:00:33
Oh. Oh, purr, purr. Do that. Yes. That be nice.
1:00:41
No. No, that cannot be. She is the last.
1:00:44
Well, then, she must do what she came to do. She must take the king's
way down to the Red Bull.

1:00:52
Is there a way? Tell me the way. Tell me where we must go!
1:00:56
Avast! Hark ye closely, mum.
1:01:00
When the wine drinks itself, when the skull speaks, when the clock
strikes the right time.

1:01:08
Only then will you find the tunnel that leads to the Red Bull's lair,
har har.

1:01:14
There be a trick to it, of course.
1:01:16
Why won't you help me? Why must you always speak in riddles?
1:01:20
Because I be what I be.
1:01:23
I would tell you what you want to know if I could, mum, but I be a
cat, and no cat anywhere ever gave anyone a straight answer, har har.

1:01:51
I can't do this very much longer. He had me juggling teacups for him
all night long.

1:01:55
Teacups! With tea in them!
1:01:57
Schmendrick, I didn't tell you. I found the skull!

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