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The Sword in the Stone (1963) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 62

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Funny quotes and famous lines from The Sword in the Stone (1963), featuring short sound clips and Sfx.

Actors: Rickie Sorensen (Arthur), Karl Swenson (Merlin), Junius Matthews (Archimedes), Martha Wentworth (Madam Mim)

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611 Watch it, boy. (2)
612 Watch it, will ya?
613 We were doing fine until we got in deep water. Then along comes this huge pike with big jaws and sharp jagged teeth.
614 We will sing all night and all day. We will fight for the blue oak tree, on a field of white for the blue oak tree, on a field of white...
615 We'll have six hours for school room and two for study period.
616 We'll have you knighted by Christmas and off to London. What do you say? -Sure. Why not? Why not?
617 We'll put you up in the northwest tower. That's the guest room.
618 Well, all we can offer is room and board. Hard times, you know, Marvin.
619 Well, by Jove. Now, what do you know about that?
620 Well, can't wait for the London Times. First edition won't be out for at least, uh... 12 hundred years.

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