Man of La Mancha
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Your Grace. Your Grace?
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- He's coming round.
- Oh.

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Oh, that I might always wake
unto such a vision.

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Don't move.
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I must say, Your Grace,
we certainly did a job out here.

:14:21
We routed them.
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That bunch will be
walking bow-legged for a week.

:14:25
Milady, it is not seemly
to gloat over the fallen.

:14:29
Let them rot in hell!
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Sir, I am
a tame and peaceful man.

:14:36
Please, Sir Knight, I do not
wish to be inhospitable...

:14:39
but I must ask you to leave
as soon as you're able.

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I am sorry to have offended
the dignity of your castle...

:14:47
and at daylight,
I shall depart...

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but first, may I remind you
of your promise?

:14:54
Promise?
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True, it is not yet dawn...
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but I have kept vigil
and proven myself in combat.

:15:03
I therefore beg you,
dub me knight.

:15:08
Oh, certainly.
Let's get it over with.

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Sancho, would you be
good enough to fetch my sword?

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Yes, Your Grace.
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I cannot speak, milady...
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how joyful I am that this
ceremony should take place...

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in your presence.
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Be careful, now.
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It is the solemn moment
that seals my vocation.

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- Are you ready?
- I am.

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Very well, then. Kneel.
:15:45
Don Quixote de La Mancha...
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I hereby dub thee knight.
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My Lord.
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Didn't I do it right?
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If your lordship
could make some mention...

:15:59
of the deeds I've performed
to deserve this honor...


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