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:58:01
-I'm sorry, barging in--
-Don't be shy.

:58:04
I knew you'd come someday.
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-I was coming up the stairs--
-Put this on. You turn around!

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-I don't want to bother--
-You must have travelled far to come.

:58:14
Swum rivers, climbed mountains,
fought battles.

:58:18
You can turn around now.
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There. Do I come up
to your expectations?

:58:26
Do you find me beautiful?
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Oh, yes. Thank you.
:58:31
Oh, come, my prince. Don't be shy.
:58:34
But I can't.
I'm not dressed for the occasion.

:58:37
Tush.
:58:39
You mustn't worry about
those filthy peasant rags...

:58:43
...which you were no doubt
forced to don.

:58:47
Soon we'll have you attired once more
in princely finery.

:58:51
No. You see,
there's been some mistake.

:58:54
-My name is Dennis.
-Prince Dennis.

:58:57
-No, Dennis Cooper. I used to be--
-Your face. You're wounded.

:59:01
-No, it's nothing. Just a bruise.
-Just a bruise?

:59:05
How brave you are, my prince...
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...for surely it must have been
a terrible blow.

:59:11
No, an innkeeper sat on me.
:59:13
You see, he thought--
:59:15
Well, this squire, you see,
his wife--

:59:18
What, the innkeeper's wife
was a squire?

:59:22
I've been dreaming of this day
for so long...

:59:25
...but little did I expect one
so brave and valiant and wise...

:59:30
...one who's crossed
the seven seas for me...

:59:34
...and galloped across deserts
and canyons to be by my side at last.

:59:39
-My love.
-Come.

:59:42
Tell me of your adventures.
:59:44
We must get to know each other
before we're married.

:59:47
Married? No, I'm sorry, miss.
I can't do that.

:59:52
Can't?
My prince, did I hear you right?

:59:57
-It's very kind of you to ask--
-No, don't tell me. I know.


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