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:18:31
Get back here, horse.
You coward.

:18:38
Marvelous! Heroics befitting the days
of Arthur and the Round Table!

:18:43
Never have I seen such skill!
:18:45
Then you must have lived
the sheltered life...

:18:48
of a mon... monk.
:18:50
Why, yes. A scribe, scholar,
historian and poet.

:18:54
Your servant, sir,
Brother Gilbert of Glockenspur.

:18:56
My humble life is in debt
to your exalted prowess...

:19:00
your dauntless courage,
and your superb, swift sword.

:19:03
You have the poet's gift
of exaggeration.

:19:05
Sir, you should read
my histories.

:19:08
But you belittle your talent.
Modesty as well as valor.

:19:11
The Code of ancient Camelot
still lives.

:19:14
Hardly worthy of Camelot.
Still, it's one less dragon.

:19:22
Well done, Knight!
Congratulations.

:19:24
Our gratitude,
mine and King Einon's.

:19:26
Uh, you can keep your gratitude.
I'll take the gold.

:19:29
- Yours or the king's.
- Gold, Knight?

:19:32
We made a bargain, remember?
One dragon put down, one bag of gold.

:19:35
Your honor has a price,
Sir Knight?

:19:38
It has expenses.
:19:40
Honor won't feed my belly
nor shoe my horse.

:19:42
The priest is right.
:19:44
It is your duty to protect King Einon's
vassals as a knight of the realm.

:19:48
Not of this realm.
I bend no knee to Einon.

:19:52
I should have known.
Foreign riffraff!

:19:55
Well, begone, vagabond,
before I arrest you!

:19:59
Back to work, you scum!

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