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Clips from The Sandman - The Sound Of Her Wings (S01E01)
"She died in childbirth."
The Sandman
"The baby too."
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"My boy, Robyn, died in a tavern brawl when he was 20."
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"I didn't go out much after that. [sniffles]"
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"They tried to drown me as a witch."
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"I'd lived there 40 years, overconfident."
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"I got out with my skin a little more."
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"And then it got worse."
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"And worse and… worse."
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"I've hated every second of the last 80 years, every bloody second."
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"You know that?"
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"So do you still wish to live?"
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"Are you crazy?"
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"Death is a mug's game. I got so much to live for."
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"Now can we order? 'Cause I'm about to eat the fucking table."
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"[Hob] I heard something funny the other week."
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"Bloke said to me, he said,"
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""If only the French nobles had played cricket with their men"
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"the way we do, they'd never have had this trouble.""
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"[pleasant music playing]"
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"You know, first the colonies, now France."
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"You ask me, this country will be next for a revolution."
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"I've been salting money away all over the world."
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"First sign of trouble, I'll be out of here like that."
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"In the meantime…"
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"I'm in the shipping business."
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"There's a new system where they take English cotton goods to Africa,"
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"get a cargo of negroes, pack 'em in like sardines."
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"Same ship takes them across the Atlantic."
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"Then comes back here with raw cotton, tobacco and sugar."
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"What?"
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"It's a poor thing for one man to enslave another."
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"It's just how it's done."
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"I suggest you find yourself a different line of business, Robert Gadling."
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"You're giving me advice?"
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"After 400 years?"
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"What happened to "live your life as you choose"?"
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"The choice is yours."
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"But would you take that choice away from others?"
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"I will consider your advice."
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"I saw a production of King Lear yesterday."
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"Mrs. Siddons as Goneril. The idiots had given it a happy ending."
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"That will not last."
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"The great stories will always return to their original forms."
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"That lad, Will Shakespeare."
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"He turned out to be a half-decent playwright after all."
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"You made some kind of deal with him, didn't you?"
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"Perhaps."
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"What kind of deal? His soul?"
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"Nothing so crude."
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"[chuckles]"
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"Four hundred years now, I've been meeting you here"
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"and there is so much I still don't know."
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"Who are you? Truly?"
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"What's your name?"
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"I might ask both of you that same question, gentlemen."
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"Please, please, do not trouble yourselves to rise."
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"These are Michael and Tobias."
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"Smugglers by trade."
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"Although, they're only too glad to augment their earnings by slitting throats."
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"If you move, they'll slit yours."
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"They tell of a tale in these London parts,"
The Sandman
"that the Devil and the Wandering Jew meet once every century in a tavern."
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"Two years past, sewn into the shirt of a dead man,"
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"I found this."
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"Is that meant to be me?"
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"Oh, I look terrible. You look worse."
The Sandman
"You return to this pub every 100 years,"
The Sandman
"striking bargains with men, sharing gifts, immortality,"
The Sandman
"which you will now share with me."
The Sandman
"Well, have you nothing to say?"
The Sandman
"I am no Devil."
The Sandman
"And I'm not Jewish."
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"Fie."
The Sandman
"What manner of creatures are you then?"
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"Who wants to know?"
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"I'm Lady Johanna Constantine."
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"You will both follow me, sirs. My coach is without."
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"I can see there is so much you can tell me."
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"So much I can learn."
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"No."
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"No, I think not."
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"[Tobias] Get up."
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"[groans]"
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"[grunting]"
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"[panting]"
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"[Dream] Wait."
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"[knife clatters]"
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"[Lady Johanna breathing heavily]"
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"[whispers] No."
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"No, not you."
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"I'm sorry."
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"What did you do to her?"
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"She has old ghosts that I've shown to her."
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"You need not have come to my defense."
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"Clearly."
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"Still, I didn't want to be drinking alone here in 100 years' time."
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"I don't suppose you care to find another pub tonight?"
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"She may have told others about our meeting."
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"It will not be safe for you."
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"I'm perfectly safe."
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"I can't die, remember?"
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"Aye. But you can be hurt or captured."
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"We must be cautious."
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"Always."
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"A hundred years, then?"
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"A hundred years."
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"[woman] ♪ The first I met a cornet was In a regiment of dragoons ♪"
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"[man yells]"
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"♪ I gave him what he didn't like ♪"
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"♪ And stole his silver spoons ♪"
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"-[thunder rumbling] -[woman] Oh."
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"You gave us a start, sir."
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"For a second, I thought you was Bloody Jack hisself."
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"[Dream] No."
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"No, I know that, sir. Just joshing ya. [chuckles]"
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"So, how'd you like to buy a gal a dram of pale?"
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"And maybe a quick bum dance?"
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"Give us a hard ride with your cream stick."
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"I think not."
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