The King and I
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in what year were you birthed?
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In 1712, Your Majesty.
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How many years Shall you be married?
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Several, Your Majesty.
:13:12
How many grandchildren Shall you have?
How many, how many?

:13:17
Perhaps bad manners to ask
many questions of such old lady.

:13:21
I appreciate the concern, Your Majesty.
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But now I have a question.
:13:26
I will tell when is time for question.
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No, Your Majesty.
:13:31
I agreed to teach in the palace,
but there's the matter of my house.

:13:35
You promised a place where I may go
in the evening when my duties are over.

:13:39
What you wish to do in evening
that cannot be done in palace?

:13:43
I won't have soldiers at my door...
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...etcetera, etcetera.
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What is this "etcetera"?
:13:48
Well, Your Majesty, it means
"all the rest."

:13:51
Good.
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Have children prepare for presentation...
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...etcetera.
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I want my house.
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The house I was promised, Your Majesty.
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You teach in palace, you live in palace.
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I did try to warn you.
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Stop!
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Those are my belongings!
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I am sure a brave young man like you...
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...would enjoy a visit to the armory.
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Absolutely!
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There you are, Moonshee!
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lf the boy gets hurt...
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...the King will be blamed.
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Don't worry. Master Little will protect--
:14:34
You idiot.
:14:40
Yeah, I got you. We going to mess him up.
:14:44
That scare me.
:14:46
Okay, that's better.

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