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One mornin', they were gonna eat
their breakfast porridge.

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They had a big bowl,
a medium bowl and a tiny little bowl.

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That porridge was too hot.
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Stupid white man.
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- So they went to take a walk.
- William Blake, you go to them.

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- Along came this girl. She was...
- What?

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Alone? Why don't we
just go around them?

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No!
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You go.
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It's a test.
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I don't know those people,
and they don't look very friendly.

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- What if they kill me?
- Nobody will observe.

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She got sleepy, and she
went into their bedroom.

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- There was a big bed, a medium
bed and a tiny little bed.
- All right.

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- I'll go.
...their tiny bed.

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I'd rather not,
but I'll go.

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The bears got home.
Papa said,

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"Somebody here ate
all our porridge."

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- What's the best way to get down there?
- Be quiet and go.

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- And he scalped her,
- All right.

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and he tore her head
off her body.

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And he took that golden hair,
and he made a sweater for baby bear.

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- That's terrible.
- Tonight we're reminded...

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of the evil emperor
Nero Augustus.

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He was the scourge
of all the Christians.

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What's a scourge?
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It's... It's like when
somethin' real bad happens.

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Like when everybody gets killed
and you can't do anything about it.

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Like a swarm of locusts.
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For the entertainment
of his guests,

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Nero would illuminate
his whole garden...

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with bodies of live Christians
covered in burning oil...

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strung up
on flaming crosses, crucified.

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And at dinner,
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he would have the Christians
rubbed by his guards...

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with aromatic herbs
and garlic...


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