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:26:01
We were going to leave
the city today for good...

:26:03
as soon as we'd rehearsed.
:26:06
- I'm so sorry.
- Musicians, you know.

:26:09
I can find another fiddle player.
They're a dime a dozen.

:26:12
It's Bing.
:26:13
You can't replace a juggler.
No one around here can juggle.

:26:17
- I can.
- Of course you can. Yeah.

:26:19
Where am I going to find someone
who can juggle like that?

:26:22
- I already said...
- Hopeless. It's a complete disaster.

:26:25
Poor old Bing.
:26:27
He was one in a million.
He was me best mate.

:26:30
I'll never ever forget him.
:26:32
Well, onward and upward!
:26:35
- Had you known him long?
- Who?

:26:47
- You can juggle.
- I said I could.

:26:51
Well.
:26:55
You don't have a mask. And you're very dull.
:26:58
But you're certainly better than nothing,
now that what's-his-name...

:27:01
- Does everyone here have a mask?
- Of course.

:27:04
How do you know if you're happy or sad
without a mask?

:27:07
Or angry? Or ready for dessert?
:27:10
I've got a face.
:27:13
So let's get out of town.
:27:15
Follow the rest of these oddments.
:27:19
- Where are they all going?
- I have no idea.

:27:23
- Excuse me.
- Yes?

:27:25
Sorry, where are you all going?
:27:28
We're leaving the city. Heading for the hills.
It's not safe here any longer.

:27:33
Shadows completely ate my house
yesterday.

:27:35
Isn't anyone going to do anything about it?
:27:37
Since the queen fell asleep,
there's not a lot they can do.

:27:40
They're looking for the charm,
to sort it all out...

:27:43
- but we're off out of it.
- Over the hills and far away, Bernard.

:27:47
This is bizarre.
:27:51
So these shadows,
where do they come from?

:27:54
The Dark Lands. Over the border, over there.

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