King Arthur
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:13:17
I don't like him, that Roman.
:13:20
If he's here to discharge us,
why doesn't he just give us our papers?

:13:24
- Is this your happy face?
- (Bors laughs)

:13:27
Galahad, do you still
not know the Romans?

:13:30
They won't scratch their asses
without holding a ceremony.

:13:32
Why don't you just kill him,
and then discharge yourself after?

:13:36
I don't kill for pleasure, unlike some.
:13:40
Well, you should try it someday.
You might get a taste for it.

:13:44
- It's a part of you. It's in your blood.
- No, no, no. No.

:13:48
As of tomorrow
this was all just a bad memory.

:13:52
Ohh.
:13:54
I've often thought about what going home
would mean after all this. What will I do?

:13:59
It's different for Galahad.
:14:01
I've been in this life longer than the other.
:14:06
So much for home.
It's not so clear in my memory.

:14:09
You speak for yourself. It's cold back there
and everyone I know is dead and buried.

:14:14
Besides, I have, I think, a dozen children.
:14:18
Eleven.
:14:21
You listen. When the Romans leave here,
we'll have the run of all this place.

:14:25
I'll be governor in my own village
and Dagonet will be my personal guard

:14:29
and royal ass-kisser. Won't you, Dag?
:14:32
First thing I will do when I get home is
find a beautiful Sarmatian woman to wed.

:14:36
A beautiful Sarmatian woman?
:14:38
Why do you think we left in the first place?
:14:41
(moos like a cow)
:14:47
What about you, Lancelot?
What are your plans for home?

:14:49
Well, if this woman of Gawain's
is as beautiful as he claims,

:14:52
I expect to be spending
a lot of time at Gawain's house.

:14:55
- His wife will welcome the company.
- I see. And what will I be doing?

:14:58
Wondering at your good fortune
that all your children look like me.


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