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# Every day when you're walkin' down the street

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# Everybody that you meet

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# Has an original point of view

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# And I say, hey

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# Hey, what a wonderful kind of day

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# You can learn to work and play

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# And get along with each other

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# You got to listen to your heart Listen to the beat

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# Listen to the rhythm The rhythm of the street

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# Open up your eyes Open up your ears

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# Get together and make things better by working together

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# It's a simple message

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# And it comes from the heart

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# Believe in yourself For that's the place to start

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# And I say, hey Hey, what a wonderful kind of day

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# You can learn to work and play

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# And get along with each other

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# Hey, what a wonderful kind of day

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# Hey, what a wonderful kind of day

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# Hey! #

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Hey...! DW...!

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-Hey!

-Wo-oh!

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What if all the great scientists and explorers

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had to do everything their parents said?

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Like Galileo...

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But father, it's only eight o'clock!

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Can't I discover one more moon of Jupiter?

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Before you know it, it's the whole Milky Way!

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You've got the entire renaissance to discover the moons of Jupiter!

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-Now, into your jammies, please!

-Oh!

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-'What about Sir Isaac Newton?'

-Ow!

-Stop moping around!

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Do you expect ideas to fall from the sky?

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If everyone did what their parents said,

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it could stop the course of discovery!

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I doubt Sir Isaac Newton ever tried to make a bacon-flavoured shape

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-with his father's good cooking equipment! Clean it up.

-Oh...!

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Arthur's Treasure Hunt!

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Watch this!

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My turn!

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-Wow! Good one, Francine!

-That's nothing - watch this!

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Woops!

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That's OK, Binky! You need a smaller rock with a flat surface

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to deflect water down and gain a net upward force...

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-Thanks, Buster. Watch this!

-A-agh...!

-What's the matter?

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-I just found that.

-What is it?

-A chipped rock?

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-It's an arrowhead!

-Wow!

-Oh! Really? Where did you get it?

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-It was buried right behind my building!

-I wonder who buried it.

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No-one! Prehistoric tribes lived all over this area.

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Rain washed dirt over their tools.

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-There could be arrowheads buried in our own yards?

-Almost certainly.

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All you have to do is dig!

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-CLANKING

-Cool! A helmet!

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HE COUGHS

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-ECHOING:

-Wow!

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I'm not worried about ancient ruins, it's the modern ones I don't want!

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But we're supposed to meet later and show what we've found!

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-SHE SIGHS

-I'll be careful...really! ..Please?

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OK. I have to do some errands.

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You can only dig behind the garage -

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I don't want an excavation site for a yard!

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All right! Thanks, Mom!

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-What are you burying - your report card?

-I'm digging for treasure!

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-What kind?

-Pennies, arrowheads and civilisations and stuff.

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-Hey, look at that! It's alive!

-Watch it! Careful, DW!

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It's a root! The Tibbles are too old for that gag and they're only four!

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-I knew you were faking!

-Sure.

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You wanna trade your tiny dimes for a shiny penny?

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Imagine thinking that wood was a snake!

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-CLANK

-What's this?

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-Digestive biscuits?

-What's digestive?

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-Like Readers' Digest.

-Dumb flavour!

-There's gotta be something decent!

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I found something!

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Wow! It might belong to a sabre-toothed tiger,

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-or a T-Rex or...

-Pal!

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-This bone belongs to Pal, Arthur!

-Huh?

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SQUEAKING

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I bet everyone else has found lots of stuff by now!

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Ah! Ah!

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Too small! Dah!

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HUMMING

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SQUEAK

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Drat!

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There's nothing here...

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BARKING

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Arthur!

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-You know you're not supposed to dig in the yard!

-I'm gonna watch Pal!

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It's not very big and not very neat either... Maybe I could just fix it.

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You're not fixing it - you're making it bigger! Mom's gonna plot!

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DW, I'm just digging a little. Just till I find the stuff that's hidden.

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-Like what stuff?

-Like...

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I don't know!

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Like...

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CLANK

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Wow...! Cool...!

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Looks like nobody's been here for a while.

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It's huge!

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This is it! It might be some ancient temple or it might be a trap.

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Only one way to find out.

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Oh, my gosh!

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MUNCHING

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Arthur, what were you doing in my closet? You want half a sandwich?

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-Secret passages?

-There's probably old tunnels that go everywhere!

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It's worth a try and it's not just for me.

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-Oh, no!

-What is it, honey?

-I forgot charcoal and the stores are closed.

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I guess we'll just have to cancel the barbecue!

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No, we don't! I'll be right back!

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With tax, that's... Let's see...

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There!

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Honey, I think these are the best hot dogs you've ever cooked.

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Thanks to Arthur's secret passage!

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It's a good thing you didn't listen to me!

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It's a good thing you didn't listen to me? Mom's gonna say that?

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She might. Anyway, we won't find a secret passage if we don't look!

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-But Mom said...

-OK, you're right.

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If you wanna be a barbecue-wrecker, we'll play behind the garage!

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Let's go find more tin cans - much better than a secret passageway!

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Well... Maybe you could dig just a little.

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Nothing! We must have the most boring back yard in history!

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-Maybe we're looking in the wrong places.

-But I looked every...

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Wait a second! Who says we have to stay in the back yard?

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-That's not what I...

-There he is! Hi, Arthur!

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-We were waiting for you.

-You must have found something big.

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-Well...not yet.

-Really? We all found great stuff!

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-What? A metal detector?

-No... These!

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-Pennies?

-Not mint but they're over 30 years old!

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-They had coins then?

-The first coins were made thousands of years ago!

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I found something much cooler - I think it looks like an iguana.

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-I'm calling it Enguan!

-You gave a name to a root?

-I name all my roots.

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-Look what I found! It's still in good shape.

-Not as good as this.

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It has a price tag! You didn't find it!

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I didn't say I did - I bought it! But jewels DO come out the ground.

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-What did you find, Arthur?

-Roots and rocks but I didn't give them names.

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-And this...!

-Cool...! Ooh...!

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-That's cool?

-It's old, that's for sure!

-I'd say it's over 40 years old.

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That's how old my mom is! That's ancient!

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-Look at this!

-Did I find something else cool?

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-You're lucky! Your mom let you dig up the whole yard!

-Oh, no!

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-Did I do all that?

-Yes, I told you!

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-What'll I do?

-You're in big trouble.

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Maybe we can get it back to normal.

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We did it!

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-Arthur! What happened?

-There were these giant earthworms, Mrs Reid...

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-They went crazy but we tried to stop them.

-Actually, it was chipmunks...

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-Chipmunks don't burrow! Moles, however, are known...

-Thanks, guys.

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But...it was my fault.

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I guess I got carried away. Sorry, Mom.

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After I specifically told you not to. I'm disappointed in you, Arthur.

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-Wanna go to the pond after school?

-I've got something cooler to do.

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Look what I found yesterday!

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-A harmonica! Where did you find it?

-The garage! There's lots of stuff.

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Sometimes, treasure can be anything.

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-In other words, you're grounded and you have to clean the garage.

-Yeah.

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-Well, you can come to the pond next week.

-Better make it the week after.

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Wow! This fair is so cool! It's just like being in the Middle Ages!

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Remember to take notes - they'll be useful when we compete in the games.

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Get your haggis here! Fresh haggis, two for a dollar!

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Haggis, two for a dollar...

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What's haggis?

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There it is - the Golden Griffin!

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The award given to the class with the best knowledge of medieval history.

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He sure wants to win that Golden Griffin!

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We came so close last year.

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If we all try our hardest, I'm sure this is the year we finally win.

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I bet we can win!

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No class on earth works as hard as we do.

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THEY CHANT: Glenbrook, Glenbrook, that's our school!

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Glenbrook, Glenbrook, we will rule!

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-It can't be!

-Ah, Ratburn! We meet again!

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-The Return of the King!

-Hey!

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Mr Pryce-Jones, my old teacher!

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-You're still at Glenbrook Academy?

-They won't let me quit!

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After all, I AM irreplaceable!

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Huh?

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Ugh!

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Oh, no!

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We've won all the medieval fairs in Europe. This one should be a snap!

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Excuse me, sir! But it's 10.14!

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Time to prepare! See you at Merlin's Labyrinth!

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Don't get lost along the way!

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Have we ever played soccer against those guys?

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-They seem familiar.

-No, I'd remember a weird looking bunch like that!

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The first to escape, a point shall win! The other shall perish within.

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Remember, Chester... Navigate by the sun and the tops of the trees.

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-Arthur, use your head!

-On your mark...

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Get set... I thee hence...!

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That means, "GO", kid!

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Oh, no! Dead end!

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Hm...my shadow! A-gh...!

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Guess I really used my head!

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He or she who pulls the sword from the stone, truly is king or queen!

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'Tis an equal opportunity sword!

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Keep the line moving! All your might won't set things right!

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'Tis a gentle hand 'twill rule the land!

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Arthur! Everyone's looking for you!

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We lost! It's time for the next competition.

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Let's see you beat that!

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GROANING

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Quick, lads and lasses! "v = u + at" NOW!

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Oh...! >

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I see they don't know Newton's formula for constant acceleration!

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Clocks are ticking!

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We're getting pulverised!

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-We may as well give them the prize!

-It's not our fault they're robots!

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I feel sorry for them having that guy for a teacher.

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He was the best teacher I ever had!

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-Some people say I'M a tough teacher...

-No...!

-Who says that?

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..But Mr Pryce-Jones made us learn Latin in third grade!

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ALL: Sum, es, est, sumus, estes, sunt.

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-Again!

-Sum, es, est, sumus, estes, sunt!

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And at recess, he pushed us to the limits of our strength!

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I learned a lot - makes me wonder if I'm not a tough enough teacher...!

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Mm...! This capon is good! It tastes just like chicken!

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Capon IS chicken!

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An extra pudding for the student who can answer a trivia question!

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-ME...! ME!

-Commendable enthusiasm! Let's give Lakewood the first try.

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Who was the 16th king of England?

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What? You mean, you haven't taught them the song, Ratburn?

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Winky, C sharp, please!

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# Here's a song that's more historical then musical

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# To teach the kings of England in the order categorical...

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# ..And now you know a wondrous thing

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# Of 42 English kings! #

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I know you don't agree with all of my teaching methods,

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but they ARE more effective.

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-You can't beat us!

-You may be right, sir.

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If we keep losing, Mr Ratburn may start teaching us like that guy!

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We have to win something!

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But how? We can't! Mr Pryce-Jones just said so and he's always right!

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There must be something here we're good at! ..A-ha!

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A mincemeat pie-eating contest! This should be no sweat! Are you hungry?

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Yep! Good thing I didn't win that pudding!

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On ye mark... Get set... Tuck ye!

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..Must...eat...more...!

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Ugh...!

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I don't understand - how can you keep eating? Where does it all go?

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Over weeks, I've expanded my stomach with giant breakfasts!

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I have an 18-litre capacity! Could you pass the ice-cream?

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Ugh...!

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We're so lucky they had tennis in the Middle Ages.

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Muffy's played since she was five!

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Huh? This isn't a regulation tennis ball! It weighs a tonne!

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-It's what they played with in the 16th century - like this!

-That junk?

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-It looks like it was used by Henry VIII!

-It was used by Henry V -

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my great, great, great, great, great uncle!

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You can do it, Brain! No-one's smarter than you!

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The wheel of fortuna is constantly spinning!

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Someone is losing and someone is winning!

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For 20 points, what do all the planets revolve around?

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-The sun! That was easy!

-I'm sorry...

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The correct answer is the earth - those points go to IQ!

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-Huh? But that's wrong!

-It's what they believed in the Middle Ages!

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That's it - we've lost for sure now!

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-Might as well get something to eat!

-Eat? You had six pies!

-I feel empty!

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You go ahead - there's something I want to do.

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-IN STRAINED VOICE:

-Why...won't you move?

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After your results, Mr Pryce-Jones,

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-the children would benefit if you taught them.

-Well...

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It's a generous offer - I'll definitely consider it!

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Want a unicorn dog? It tastes like capon!

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I think Principal Haney wants to replace Ratburn with Mr Pryce-Jones!

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It's because we've lost every single game! We've disgraced Mr Ratburn!

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Mr Pryce-Jones will probably hold us back years to teach us over again!

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All that's left is castle-building! If we win, maybe he'll reconsider!

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-Excellent crenellations!

-Huh? Ow...!

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Smooth...! Well, I must say, this is a very creative piece of work.

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I think we've won!

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But the contest is for the most historically accurate castle.

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Therefore, the winner is Glenbrook!

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ALL: Yeah! All right! Veni, vidi, vici! We will defeat ye!

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You see, these arrow slits are much too wide.

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And in old English, Lakewood would have an "E" on the end.

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I want you to know I'm very proud. I'm going to display it at school.

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-Mr Ratburn doesn't know he's being replaced.

-I feel so sorry for him.

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Him? What about us? My brain hurts just thinking about Mr Pryce-Jones.

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Where's Arthur?

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All your might won't set it right! A gentle hand will rule the land!

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Hey, I've got it!

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Quit playing with that stupid sword! We have to go!

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Ah...!

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We have a new king!

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I hereby proclaim you, Arthur,

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king of the Medieval Fair!

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Arthur out-thought not only all my students, but even me!

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I couldn't budge that sword!

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You taught him to think for himself. I couldn't have done it better.

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Mr Haney, is Mr Pryce-Jones gonna be our teacher instead of Mr Ratburn?

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Of course not! Mr Pryce-Jones will only be teaching my niece and nephew!

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He's their private tutor!

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THEY CHEER

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I'm glad we don't have a really tough teach like Mr Pryce-Jones.

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-I bet he gave those kids homework tonight!

-Thanks for reminding me!

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We lost a whole day of class.

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I'd like a written report on medieval times by Monday.

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Perhaps a quiz on the rulers of England...

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Subtitles by Carla Rossi BBC Scotland, 2001

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