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:17:02
..and worthy of Philip of Macedon. But for three and a half
coins...I couldn't possibly make a profit on him. But for you..

:17:09
Why would I want such a beast? I already have a wife!
:17:14
Do I seem so old?
:17:39
A broken neck comes free, fool. He's too nervous
for battle. You'll sell him for meat.

:17:42
Buy him for me father, I'll ride him.
:17:50
And if you don't?
:17:52
I'll pay for him myself.
:17:53
With what, your singing voice?
:17:55
I'll pay you.
:17:57
I tell you the horse can't be ridden lad, his mind is broken.
:18:03
He can be ridden, by me.
:18:07
If you can rule that horse I'll make
him yours! At half the price.

:18:11
That horse will kill him Philip. It'll break the boy in two.
:18:15
Really? Perhaps you'll make a musician out of him yet.
:18:28
The boy does not have the craft, Philip.
He could hurt himself.

:18:32
He will have to figure that out for himself. It's time.
:18:42
You do not like your shadow. Do ya?
:18:45
It is like a dark spirit coming up sketchy,
:18:49
See? That's us.
:18:53
It's just a trick of Apollo's.
:18:56
He's the god of, Sun.

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