This will all soon be but a happy memory because Roberts' ship, Revenge, is anchored at the far end. And I, as you know, am Roberts. But how is that possible since he's been marauding 20 years and you only left me five years ago? I, myself, am often surprised at life's little quirks.
The Princess Bride
21.7s
I told you I would always come for you. Why didn't you wait for me? Well, you were dead. Death cannot stop true love. All it can do is delay it for a while. I will never doubt again. There will never be a need.
The Princess Bride
2.3s
This would be what? Five years ago?
The Princess Bride
8.2s
Someone has beaten the giant. There will be great suffering in Guilder if she dies.
The Princess Bride
3.3s
The loser is nothing. Only the princess matters.
The Princess Bride
7.4s
I do not envy you the headache you will have when you awake. But in the meantime, rest well and dream of large women.
The Princess Bride
6.8s
It ranged all over. They were both masters. Who won? How did it end?
The Princess Bride
6.5s
- Can you move at all? - Move? You're alive. If you want, I can fly.
The Princess Bride
6s
Unless I am wrong, and I am never wrong, they are headed dead into the Fire Swamp.
The Princess Bride
4s
There was a mighty duel.
The Princess Bride
3.4s
If you wish her dead, by all means keep moving forward.
The Princess Bride
2.3s
Inhale this, but do not touch.
The Princess Bride
12.1s
The loser ran off alone, but the winner... followed those footprints toward Guilder. Shall we track them both?
The Princess Bride
39.2s
"The king died that very night. And before the following dawn, Buttercup and Humperdinck were married. And at noon, she met her subjects again, this time as their queen." My father's final words were... Hold it. Hold it. Grandpa. You read that wrong. She doesn't marry Humperdinck. She marries Westley. I'm just sure of it. After all that Westley did for her, if she didn't marry him, it wouldn't be fair. Well, who says life is fair? Where is that written? Life isn't always fair. I'm telling you, you're messing up the story! Now, get it right! Do you want me to go on with this?
The Princess Bride
2.4s
Iocane. I'd bet my life on it.
The Princess Bride
23.3s
- Yes. - All right, then. No more interruptions. "At noon, she met her subjects again, this time as their queen." My father's final words were: "Love her as I loved her, and there will be joy." I present to you your queen, Queen Buttercup.
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3s
A few more steps and we'll be safe in the Fire Swamp.