Ladyhawke
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:27:03
Goliath, come on, it’s cold
out here. Come on.

:27:09
I can do with a rest myself,
after last night’s goings on.

:27:15
The wolf would have kill
me, it was horrible.

:27:19
But he tore the farmer’s
throat out, and left me alone.

:27:26
And there was more.
:27:29
There was a woman...
:27:30
...like fine porcelain,
with deep blue eyes...

:27:34
...almost like a bird’s.
:27:39
And her voice...
:27:41
...the dulcet tones of an angel.
:27:43
She spoke? What did she say?
:27:47
I asked her if I was dreaming,
and she said I was.

:27:53
I’m not insane, you must believe
me when I tell you these things!

:27:56
No, I believe you.
I believe in dreams.

:28:01
I see.
:28:04
This lady… Did she
perhaps have a name?

:28:08
Not that she mentioned, why?
:28:12
Well, she may wonder
into my dreams.

:28:16
Wouldn’t it be nice...
:28:18
...if I could call her by name
and pretend we’ve met before?

:28:27
I’ve waited a long
time for such a lady.

:28:34
Sleep.
:28:43
The bird will warn
us if anyone comes.

:28:51
I got to be out of my mind.
:28:54
Out of my mind.

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