The Magic Sword
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:23:00
I'm sorry,
but you happen to be a particular case.

:23:02
I'm not asking any ransom for you at all.
:23:05
Then why did you bring me here?
:23:07
My little pet will be hungry again
in six days' time.

:23:12
- Come, let's watch.
- No, please, no.

:23:18
Listen in. The wind carries well.
:23:22
Don't turn your head away.
You'll miss all the fun.

:23:25
See? It all happens very quickly.
:23:30
- Now my little pet can sleep.
- Oh, it's horrible.

:23:35
But it won't happen to me.
:23:37
Their father sent a company.
Well, mine will send an army.

:23:41
And I hate to disillusion you.
:23:44
Actually, for a while...
:23:46
your father seemed content
to let just one knight undertake your rescue.

:23:50
Don't blame your father.
The knight talked him into it.

:23:54
And who is this very brave man?
:23:56
I'm sure you know him. Sir Branton.
:24:00
- Sir Branton?
- You don't like Sir Branton?

:24:03
Oh, come now.
:24:05
A damsel in distress
can't afford to pick and choose.

:24:08
Anyway, don't worry. Neither he
nor his companions will ever get here.

:24:12
Companions?
I thought you said Sir Branton was alone.

:24:15
He would have been.
:24:17
But some foolhardy young man
named George insisted on coming with him.

:24:21
- George?
- Of course, you don't know him.

:24:25
Where is he?
:24:27
- Would you care to see him?
- See him?

:24:31
Certainly. I'll show you the young fool.
:24:41
- Tell me, which one is George?
- The youngest.

:24:45
He's in the lead, riding with Sir Branton.
:24:58
Those who are wise will turn back now.

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