1:07:00
would be...
1:07:04
very helpful.
1:07:07
Can you tell us--
1:07:13
Fine. I don't want to waste
any more of your time.
1:07:16
But I don't suppose you could telI us
where we might find a--
1:07:23
A what?
1:07:27
- A grail?
- Yes, I think so.
1:07:31
- Yes.
- Yes.
1:07:34
Yes!
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- Oh, thank you.
- Splendid.
1:07:43
Look, you're a busy man and--
1:07:46
Yes, I can help you find
the Holy Grail.
1:07:50
To the north there lies a cave...
1:07:53
the cave of Caerbannog...
1:07:56
wherein carved in mystic runes
upon the very living rock...
1:08:01
the last words
of Olfin Bedwere of Rheged...
1:08:07
make plain the last resting place
of the most Holy Grail.
1:08:11
Where could we find this cave,
O Tim?
1:08:14
follow!
1:08:16
But follow only
if ye be men of valor!
1:08:21
for the entrance to this cave
is guarded by a creature...
1:08:25
so foul, so cruel...
1:08:28
that no man yet
has tought with it and lived!
1:08:33
Bones of full 50 men...
1:08:36
lie strewn about its lair!
1:08:39
So, brave knights...
1:08:40
if you do doubt your courage
or your strength...
1:08:45
come no further,
for death awaits you all...
1:08:49
with nasty, big, pointy teeth.
1:08:54
What an eccentric performance.