Monty Python and the Holy Grail
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Yes! He'Il beat us easily!
We haven't a chance.

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Oh, shit!
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- You were in great peril.
- I don't think I was.

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- You were in terrible peril.
- Let me go back in and face the peril.

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- It's too perilous.
- My duty is to sample peril.

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- We've got to find the Holy Grail.
- Let me have a bit of peril.

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- No. It's unhealthy.
- I bet you're gay.

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I am not.
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"'Sir Lancelot had saved Sir Galahad
from almost certain temptation. "

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But they were no nearer the Grail.
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Meanwhile,
King Arthur and Sir Bedevere...

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not more than a swallow's flight away
had discovered something.

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That's an unladen swallow's flight,
obviously.

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They were more than two laden
swallows' flights away.

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four if they had a coconut on a line
between them. If the birds walked--

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Get on with it!
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Anyway, on to scene 24,
a smashing scene with lovely acting...

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in which Arthur discovers
a vital clue...

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in which there are no swallows,
although I think--

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And this enchanter of whom you speak,
he has seen the Grail?

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Where does he live?
Old man, where does he live?

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He knows of a cave.
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A cave which no man has entered.
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And the Grail is there?
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There is much danger,
for beyond the cave...

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lies the Gorge of Eternal Peril...
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which no man has ever crossed.
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But the Grail !
Where is the Grail?

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Seek you the Bridge of Death!
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The Bridge of Death
which leads to the Grail?


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