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And below the hilt, in letters of gold, were written these words: “Who so pulleth out this sword of this stone and anvil is rightwise king born of England.” | |
Isn’t this great? The salty sea air, the wind blowing in your face. Perfect day to be at sea. | |
And just at that moment, the ugly little frog looked up with his sad, round eyes and pleaded, “Oh, please dear princess, only a kiss from you can break this terrible spell...' | |
Pretty huh? I’ll bet a lot of you folks don’t believe that. About a wish coming true. Well, I didn’t either. Of course, I’m just a cricket... | |
Marie, my little one. You’re going to be as beautiful as your mother. Isn’t she Duchess? | |
Listen, they are beautiful, no? So many colors of sounds. So many changing moods. Because you know, they do not ring all by themselves. | |
Would you take a look at that? Pretty pathetic huh? Well, you’ll never believe this but that llama you’re looking at was once a human being. | |
Many strange legends are told of these jungles in India, but none so strange as the story of a small boy named Mowgli. | |
Ah, Salaam and good evening to you, worthy friend. Please, please come closer. Too close! A little too close! | |
You know there’s been a heap of legends and tall tales about [Title Character]. All different too. Well, we folks of the animal kingdom have our own version. | |
My story begins in London. Not so very long ago. And yet so much has happened since then that it seems more like an eternity. At that time, I lived with my pet, in a bachelor flat. | |
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Slave in the magic mirror. Come from the farthest space. Through wind and darkness, I summon thee. Speak! Let me see thy face. | |
Read the charges! 'Dr. Jumba Jookiba, lead scientist of Galaxy Defense Industries. You stand before this counsel accused of illegal genetic experimentation.' | |
All this has happened before. And it will all happen again. But this time it happened in London. It happened on a quiet street in Bloomsbury. | |
Once upon a time in a faraway land, a young prince lived in a shining castle. Although he had everything his heart desired the prince was spoiled, selfish and unkind. | |
It’s for you, Darling. Merry Christmas. Oh, Jim Dear. It’s the one I was admiring isn’t it? Trimmed with ribbons? | |
Life’s not fair is it? You see I…well, I shall never be king. And you shall never see the light of another day. Adieu. | |
Hey look, is that Smith? That’s him alright, the old sea dog. | |
Once upon a time in a faraway land, there was a tiny kingdom. Peaceful, prosperous and rich in romance and tradition. Here, in a stately chateau, lived a widowed gentleman... | |
Long ago, in the faraway land of ancient Greece, there was a golden age of powerful gods and extraordinary heroes. | |
In a faraway land long ago lived a King and his fair Queen. Many years had they longed for a child and finally their wish was granted. | |
We’re under attack! Light the signal! Now all of China knows you’re here. | |
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