The Sword in the Stone
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:10:05
There she goes.
Pretty good, eh?

:10:13
Now, that won't be invented
for hundreds of years!

:10:16
Oh. You mean you can see
everything before it happens?

:10:20
Yes, everything.
:10:22
Uh-uh, uh-uh.
Everything, Merlin?

:10:24
Uh... No, no,
not everything.

:10:28
I, uh, I admit I didn't know
whom to expect for tea.

:10:32
But as you can see...
:10:34
I've figured the exact place.
:10:38
You're very clever, sir.
:10:40
Yes. Well, never mind
the, the, the sir.

:10:43
Just, uh, plain Merlin will do.
:10:46
Now, would, would you
care for sugar?

:10:49
Oh, yes I would, please.
:10:51
All right. Sugar. Sugar?
:10:58
No, no, manners, manners, manners!
Guests first, you know that!

:11:04
All right.
Say when, lad.

:11:06
When!
:11:09
Have you had any schooling?
- Oh, yes!

:11:13
I'm training to be a squire.
:11:14
I'm learning the rules of combat
and swordsmanship and...

:11:18
and jousting
and horsemanship.

:11:19
Oh, yes, yes, very good.
That's, that's...

:11:23
No, no, no, l...
I mean a, a, a real education.

:11:27
Mathematics. History.
Biology. Natural science.

:11:31
English. Latin. French.
:11:34
No. When! When!
Blast it all! When!

:11:39
Impudent piece of crockery.
:11:45
Boy, now, you can't...
:11:53
You can't grow up without
a decent education, you know.

:11:56
Oh, I suppose not, sir...
Merlin.


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