King Arthur
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:14:01
I've been in this life longer than the other.
:14:06
So much for home.
It's not so clear in my memory.

:14:09
You speak for yourself. It's cold back there
and everyone I know is dead and buried.

:14:14
Besides, I have, I think, a dozen children.
:14:18
Eleven.
:14:21
You listen. When the Romans leave here,
we'll have the run of all this place.

:14:25
I'll be governor in my own village
and Dagonet will be my personal guard

:14:29
and royal ass-kisser. Won't you, Dag?
:14:32
First thing I will do when I get home is
find a beautiful Sarmatian woman to wed.

:14:36
A beautiful Sarmatian woman?
:14:38
Why do you think we left in the first place?
:14:41
(moos like a cow)
:14:47
What about you, Lancelot?
What are your plans for home?

:14:49
Well, if this woman of Gawain's
is as beautiful as he claims,

:14:52
I expect to be spending
a lot of time at Gawain's house.

:14:55
- His wife will welcome the company.
- I see. And what will I be doing?

:14:58
Wondering at your good fortune
that all your children look like me.

:15:03
Is that before or after I hit you with my ax?
:15:09
(whistles)
:15:17
Where you been, now? Where you been?
:15:21
And what will you do, Arthur,
when you return to your beloved Rome?

:15:23
Give thanks to God that I survived to see it.
:15:26
You and your god! You disturb me.
:15:29
I want peace, Lancelot. I've had enough.
:15:33
- You should visit me.
- Ah!

:15:35
It's a magnificent place, Rome.
:15:37
Ordered, civilized, advanced.
:15:41
A breeding ground of arrogant fools.
:15:42
The greatest minds in all the lands
have come together in one sacred place

:15:46
to help make mankind free.
:15:52
And the women?

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