The King and I
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"To Sir Edward Ramsey, British envoy:
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"Your schoolteacher
is in grave danger," etcetera.

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"Etcetera."
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"Is that a secret code,
O Great Communicator?

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Give it to me.
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Paper cut.
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And how's our Little...
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...crop coming along?
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I must say, though,
your son is a bit of a disappointment.

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When I start an ivory trade, you'll be...
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...the first.
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I thought the King won't allow ivory....
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I got it, O Corporate One.
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-We going to be rich, aren't we?
-Well...

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...I am, at least.
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Stingy.
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Master Little need money.
He starving, he losing weight....

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Make sure this goes straight
to our British friend, Sir Edward Ramsey.

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And now that I think of it...
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...I'll use your tusk...
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...for my royal pendant.
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Homeward bound, at last.
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Fair winds all the way, Sir Edward.
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Excuse me, gentlemen. Tea?
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Why, thank you. Sir Edward?
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Sir Edward,
there's a letter for you from Siam.

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Really?
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Follow that letter!
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What's this?
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My dear Anna Leonowens...
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...in danger?
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Change course, Captain.
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But, Sir Edward, where to?
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Siam.
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To dethrone a barbaric...
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...king.

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