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THE WITCHER 3 GAMEPLAY PART 33
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03:31Rock
03:44Redania
03:50Redania
04:17I'm looking for Tamara, the Bloody Baron's daughter. Your brother said I'd find her here.
04:22Voitex send you, sir.
04:24I'm looking for Tamara, the Bloody Baron's daughter. Your brother said I'd find her here.
04:29Wait a moment, I'll fetch her straight away.
04:32That's what I know she was here. Your brother said I'd find her here.
04:36Wait a moment, I'll fetch her straight away.
04:39That's what I know she was here.
04:43Wait a moment, I'll fetch her straight away.
04:53You're looking for me, and who might you be? My father send you?
04:57Yeah, to see if you're still alive and well. I'm Geralt of Rivia.
05:03I'm quite alive and extraordinarily well, Geralt of Rivia.
05:06Better than I've ever been in this rotten life of mine, and now that you've seen me, I bid you
05:09farewell.
05:10Wait.
05:11We've nothing more to talk about.
05:13Better than I've ever been in this rotten life of mine, and now that you've seen me, I bid you
05:16farewell.
05:17Wait.
05:18We've nothing more to talk about.
05:20Better than I've ever been in this rotten life of mine, and now that you've seen me, I bid you
05:23farewell.
05:24Wait.
05:25Got every right to be angry at your father, but he's worried about you.
05:30I have a right. Thank you kindly. So good to have the approval of his hired thug, and my father
05:36worries only about what to get soused on next.
05:39You kindly. So good to have the approval of his hired thug, and my father worries only about what to
05:45get soused on next.
05:47He's no saint, that's clear, but he's got the whole province on its feet looking for you.
05:53Finding you and your mother? Seems to me there's nothing more important to him now.
05:56I know evil men. He's not one of them.
06:01Shame he never showed such concern before, especially for my mother.
06:06He made a mistake and knows that. I'm not defending him, just saying that maybe he's come to realise what
06:12he's done, and what you mean to him.
06:14Oh wonderful, I'll bear that in mind. Did you really come all the way here just to tell me that?
06:28Before I agreed to look for you, your father told me his version of events. Tell me yours.
06:34Mine? It's dull as life emits the swamps. My earliest memories are of a drunken father lying under the stairs
06:42caked in mud and clutching a bottle.
06:44Next dozen years, pretty much the same. Father would drink, disappear for days, then come home in a rage and
06:52send furniture flying.
06:55Thank the gods for war, I was glad every time they sent him off. And the quarrels.
07:00I remember him screaming at mum, the thuds as he beat her, then her sobbing.
07:06I'd hide under my bed and long for silence. That's the long and short of it. Multiply by 19 and
07:12there you have my life.
07:14Finally we'd had enough, mum and me. He crossed the line and we fled.
07:19to have my life. Finally we'd had enough, Mum and me. We crossed the line and we fled.
07:33Before I agreed to look for you, your father told me his version of events. Tell me yours.
07:39Mine? It's dull as life amidst the swamps. My earliest memories are of a drunken father
07:45lying under the stairs caked in mud and clutching a bottle. Next dozen years, pretty much the same.
07:52Father would drink, disappear for days, then come home in a rage and send furniture flying.
08:00Thank the gods for war, I was glad every time they sent him off. And the quarrels.
08:05I remember him screaming at Mum, the thuds as he beat her, then her sobbing.
08:11I'd hide under my bed and long for silence. That's the long and short of it.
08:15Multiply by nineteen and there you have my life. Finally we'd had enough, Mum and me.
08:21That's the long and short of it. He crossed the line and we fled.
08:25Finally we'd had enough, Mum and me. That's the long and short of it.
08:28I don't mean to pry, but I know your mother had a miscarriage.
08:32His doing? He shoved her, she fell, that's how it started.
08:36We were alone, no one to help, blood everywhere.
08:39Everywhere. Worst night of my life.
08:43Sorry, must have been hard for you both.
08:46Mum was in shock, raving that it was better this way, that she never wanted the child.
08:51Sorry, must have been hard for both.
08:52Must have had a fever, she was losing blood the whole time.
08:55She didn't want the child.
08:56Said she'd sooner cut open her guts than bear another child from his seat.
09:01She didn't want the child.
09:03Said she'd sooner cut open her guts than bear another child from his seat.
09:08She didn't want the child.
09:10Before I agreed to look for you, your father told me his version of events.
09:20My earliest memories are of a drunken father lying under the stairs caked in mud and clutching a bottle.
09:26Next dozen years, pretty much the same.
09:29Father would drink, disappear for days, then come home in a rage and send furniture flying.
09:37Thank the gods for war, I was glad every time they sent him off.
09:40And the quarrels, furniture flying.
09:42I remember him screaming at Mum, the thuds as he beat her, then her sobbing.
09:48I'd hide under my bed and long for silence.
09:51That's the long and short of it.
09:52Multiply by 19 and there you have my life.
09:56Finally we'd had enough, Mum and me.
09:58That's the long and short of it.
09:59He crossed the line and we fled.
10:03Finally we'd had enough.
10:04Vortex said some monster carried off your mother.
10:06That is what happened.
10:08It was enormous.
10:09Twice the size of a bear but much quicker and more agile.
10:13It grabbed Mum before we could react.
10:16Now I don't even know if she's alive.
10:18Your mother's in Crookback Bog.
10:20Seems quite happy actually.
10:21Though I think she's not quite right in the head.
10:24What?
10:25She lives!
10:26I must go there at once and get her out!
10:29Wouldn't you recommend venturing into the swamp?
10:31I've made my decision!
10:32Won't let anyone talk me out of it!
10:34I must go there at once and get her out!
10:36I wouldn't recommend venturing into the swamp.
10:38I've made my decision!
10:40Won't let anyone talk me out of it!
10:42What will you do now?
10:43Find my Mum.
10:44You realise that might not be that easy?
10:46Don't worry, I'm not daft enough to believe I can do it alone.
10:49What will you do now?
10:50Find my Mum.
10:50I've got some new friends now.
10:52Powerful friends.
10:53They'll help me.
10:54Don't worry, I'm not daft enough to believe I can do it alone.
10:56What will you do now?
10:57I've got some new friends now.
10:58Powerful friends.
10:58Who are these friends if it's not a secret?
11:00No secret.
11:02Heard of the Church of the Eternal Fire?
11:04A priest helped me contact the Redanian witch hunters.
11:08No secret.
11:08Righteous, brave men.
11:11They'll help me.
11:12Hence the candlesticks in your room, so you believe in the Eternal Fire.
11:17Once the heat of the fire has set your heart aflame, it gives you strength and leads you down the
11:22path of truth for the rest of your life.
11:24I hope it'll bless you with its warmth one day.
11:27Thanks.
11:28Thing is, fire's tricky.
11:30It's easy to get burned.
11:31I hope it'll bless you with its warmth one day.
11:34It gives you strength and leads you down the path of truth for the rest of your life.
11:35Thing is, fire's true.
11:36What about your father?
11:37Who?
11:38Oh, him.
11:40I don't care.
11:48Thanks.
11:48I won't go back to him.
11:50What about your father?
11:50A witcher?
11:52Never thought the Baron would stoop to hiring a monster slave.
11:56I won't go back to him.
11:58A witcher?
11:59Never thought the Baron would stoop to hiring a monster slave.
12:03Glad you know who I am.
12:05Haven't introduced yourself, though.
12:07jednak.
12:07Geroden.
12:08Witch-hunter in the service of his Royal Majesty Ranovid of Redagna.
12:12Haven't introduced yourself, though.
12:13I'm certain you've heard of us.
12:14RINGS A BELL.
12:16If the Bloody Baron sent you to fetch his daughter, you'd best face it.
12:19I'm certain you've heard of us.
12:21You'll fail in your task.
12:23RINGS A BELL.
12:23If the Bloody Baron sent you to fetch his daughter your best face.
12:25RINGS A BELL.
12:26RINGS A BELL.
12:26I appreciate you...
12:27I appreciate your concern.
12:32RINGS A BELL.
12:35A killer for hire abandoning his bounty for the good of another.
12:39The Hunters and the Church of the Eternal Fire thank you.
12:42So the Baron hired a witcher to find his daughter.
12:47Interesting.
12:49So the Baron hired a witcher to find his daughter.
12:54Interesting.
12:56Where are you going to take her?
12:57Tamara must rest. She's had a harrowing experience.
13:08I've never been more certain.
13:11The Eternal Fire is the best thing that could happen to me.
13:13In that case, good luck.
13:15Thank you for respecting my choice.
13:18Farewell.
13:20Thank you for respecting my choice.
13:22Thank you for respecting my choice.
13:25Farewell.
13:25Thank you for respecting my choice.
13:27In that case...
13:28Farewell.
13:29So the Baron had a chance to find her.
13:30I expect a new choice. Farewell.
14:29I expect a new choice.
14:35Let's go.
15:03Let's go.
15:58I don't know.
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19:33on or in the fall
23:04These poor souls, unfulfilled, cannot leave this veil of tears.
23:10Their spirits wander mits the living, must be judged, sent on their way.
23:16This we do on Forefathers' Eve.
23:21Seems like you could use a witcher, so yeah, I'll help.
23:25You'd not refuse, the Pella knew.
23:28The time's come to gather the folk.
23:30Across the lake we must journey to Fike Isle.
23:34There in the Circle of Stones we shall meet.
23:37The sooner we resolve this, the better.
23:39Best do it tonight, at midnight.
23:49You!
23:50You!
23:52I'll tell you!
23:54I'll tell you where the loot's at!
24:00Witcher, a word, please.
24:08What is it?
24:11That night, when the Baron ordered everyone to lock their doors, stay inside.
24:16What did you and the Baron do?
24:18Gotta ask the Baron about that.
24:20Speaking of which, know where he is?
24:22Garden.
24:23Spends a lot of time sitting there, of late.
24:26Drunk.
24:27No.
24:28Don't drink, don't eat.
24:30Just sits.
25:00There you are.
25:02See the hollyhock there.
25:04The violet blooms.
25:06Brought the plants here from Nazair.
25:10Anna had read some story.
25:12Insisted on having them.
25:14Spent hours tending to them.
25:17Trimming, pruning.
25:18She was so content at that.
25:21And them, the frilly ones,
25:24called birds of paradise in Zerukania.
25:27But Tamara called them dragons of paradise.
25:31She adored them.
25:34Damn shame I'll never learn which blooms would please Daya most.
25:39Though it's good to know her spirit's free.
26:09You're a loss.
26:10That was clear.
26:12Should have acted earlier.
26:15Taking them all from this damned Velen.
26:19In this hole.
26:21This riesty mire.
26:23Nothing could go right here.
26:30Got some information about your family.
26:33You've learned something?
26:35Well, let's go inside.
26:37It's a bit chilly out.
26:45Any news for me?
26:46Your daughter's in Oxenford.
26:49What the blazes.
26:51She alright?
26:52In good health?
26:54Safe?
26:54Why haven't you brought her back?
26:57Never offered to do that.
26:59How do you know she's safe?
27:01You see her at least?
27:03I saw her.
27:04We talked.
27:05She said I could tell you she's safe.
27:07When will she come home?
27:09And that she's not coming back.
27:12She's not to return.
27:15But I've prepared all for her.
27:17Her room's awake.
27:19I sent her way for new pantoblas from Toussaint.
27:23How can she not come back?
27:34Sooner you accept this, the better.
27:36Face it.
27:37You haven't been the best father.
27:39I have not.
27:40True.
27:41But I'd change.
27:43What'd be different.
27:44If only she'd return.
27:46If only they'd both come back.
27:49Maybe all is not yet lost.
27:51She's in Oxenford, you say.
27:53Well, maybe she hasn't left.
27:56Maybe she'll hear me out.
27:58You can always try.
28:00Wouldn't get my hopes up, though.
28:02I shall try.
28:04I must.
28:05Life is pointless without her and Anna.
28:08I've nothing to lose.
28:11Incidentally, what of my Annie?
28:13Learned anything?
28:14We'll talk about her, don't worry.
28:16But right now, you'll tell me about Ciri.
28:19Just like we agreed.
28:22Fine.
28:24A word once given.
28:26When Ciri was on the mend, we took her out on a hunt.
28:29Thought a bit of galloping would warm up her limbs gone stiff from so much bed rest.
28:40That lass of yours, pure luck in the flesh.
28:44To hunt down a wild boar that size.
28:47Why, worthy of one of King Faltest's feasts, were he still among the living.
28:55Ciri, come!
28:57I'll hunt should be yours as I see it.
29:02Oh, you're doing well, lass.
29:05Not bad.
29:06Not bad at all.
29:07But who goes boar hunting with a sword?
29:10No bow at hand.
29:11No spear.
29:13No spear.
29:13My sword was all I had.
29:15Well, you brandished it beautifully.
29:18Where'd they teach you that, anyway?
29:29A little here, a little there.
29:34A little here, a little there.
29:44You might say, but we've no notion how you arrived here.
29:48A woman in a man's garb, razor on her back.
29:52Who exactly are you?
29:54You a mercenary?
30:05A witcher, though, not entirely.
30:08I never went through the mutations.
30:10A witcher?
30:11So, apart from the sword play, what, you know, potions and all that?
30:15Not so much.
30:16A bit.
30:17Because, you see, at times I get this pinching back here.
30:20Shut it, Egrin.
30:22Nobody cares about your backside.
30:24A woman could swing a sword.
30:27I've knowed one.
30:29But never seen a lady mount anything but a cock proper.
30:32All tipsy on horseback.
30:34Nothing strange on account they bloody mount them sideways.
30:39Perhaps you'd care to wager?
30:41Think you can outrun me on an horse?
30:44Naturally.
30:45What's the stake?
30:48Black Mare.
30:49The one in the stable.
30:51Oh, that won't do at all.
30:59Well, that's an awfully gloomy face.
31:02Too much of a coward to race a woman.
31:05The horse is mine.
31:08To race the baron himself.
31:10I'd consider it an honor.
31:13Oh, that'd be a sight to behold.
31:16Would it ever?
31:18Done.
31:19But if I win, I take your sword.
31:22Agreed.
31:24I'd not drink any more this night.
31:27He'll want your head about you.
31:29We start at daybreak.
31:58The day dawns.
32:01Ready?
32:03As ever.
32:04First one to the tower.
32:07Mind chop!
32:13Come on, silly.
32:16Don't you embarrass.
32:26Yes.
32:31Want that horse, don't ya?
32:33Had one just like it.
32:38Your sword is mine.
32:41That'll be the day.
32:47Want that horse, don't ya?
32:49Had one just like it.
32:55You're wind, not woman.
33:17Worthy of the best horse.
33:19The mare is yours.
33:26What?
33:33Another chance to win.
33:40She screamed like a mad woman.
33:43In an instant, all had forgotten the wager.
33:46Every man ran to save his skin, even worried to break his neck.
33:50And they make it?
33:52Some, aye.
33:54Others were not so fortunate.
33:56But what happened then?
33:59I must say, witcher.
34:01Seen a lot, but nothing like this.
34:04Never.
34:06Oh.
34:07I know that look.
34:08You're a fast learner.
34:10You'll know the rest once you find my wife.
34:24Heard anything about there being witches in Velen?
34:26I pay no heed to peasant babbling.
34:29Common folks eat witches, wizardry, devils, and who knows what the fuck else.
34:34Every which way they turn.
34:42How do you wind up here?
34:44Just curious.
34:46It's no secret.
34:47I was a Temerian soldier.
34:49More units smashed at the war's start.
34:52Soon after, we'd lost hope of regrouping, driving the foe back.
34:57Those who remained wandered north.
35:00Others, deserters, or merely broken men, joined us.
35:04We were a snowball rolling down a slope.
35:07By the time we reached Crow's Perch, I commanded a sizable force.
35:12Just march into the fortress, make yourselves at home?
35:16With Nilfgaard advancing, the local lord had fled, abandoned the perch.
35:22Once this war's over, and Nilfgaard's victorious, the Black Ones will grab me a title.
35:28All talk of a self-proclaimed baron will cease.
35:37Can't help wondering why you made a deal with the Nilfgaardians.
35:41What could I do?
35:43Cast myself at them and die a hero?
35:46Fuck a hero's death.
35:48Fuck death!
35:50Rather live as a traitor?
35:52How long, none will remember it.
35:55Temeria is no more.
35:56There's naught left to betray.
35:59The local Nilfgaardian garrison doesn't look that strong.
36:02What of it?
36:04Even were I to attack, cut them down to a man, others will come soon.
36:08Black Ones will flood this land, take control before long.
36:13Sure as we've all got arseholes, they will.
36:26Got news of your wife.
36:28Plowing hell, why do you not say so forthwith?
36:30Where is she?
36:32Why have you not returned with her?
36:34She's in Crookback Bog.
36:36Got food, a place to live, and keeps herself busy.
36:40Didn't look like she had the slightest desire to leave.
36:42You were to bring her back, not report on the condition she lives under.
36:47I was supposed to find her, and I did.
36:50That was our deal, nothing more.
36:56You still think me rotten to the core.
36:59A base bastard, don't you?
37:02You believe I alone am at fault for what happened here.
37:27Doesn't matter what I believe.
37:29Yet, looking at you, I see contempt.
37:33Can't speak for the world you witches inhabit.
37:36But in ours, nothing is ever black and white.
37:46Probably gonna say you're not the only one to blame.
37:49Alright then, I'm willing to hear your side of the story.
38:03With Annie, it was love at first sight.
38:07A spear tore through my shoulder at the Battle of Anchor.
38:11She tended to my wound.
38:13Once I'd recovered, I asked her to marry me.
38:17She wept with joy.
38:20Soon after, Tamara was born.
38:23And after that, they sent me to Sidaris.
38:27A warlord had risen against King Athen, and Faltest sent help.
38:33It was one battle to the next.
38:35One conflict after another.
38:38It was a life of war.
38:40I was seldom home, and I found comfort in drink.
38:45I grew so fond of Hooch, I couldn't part with it when I did get home.
39:01Still seems like your fault to me.
39:04Will you let me finish?
39:14I went from front to front, battle to battle, collecting soldiers' coin, while Anna sat alone with the babe for
39:21months.
39:23Later, I learned she'd not been so alone after all.
39:27For nearly three years, she'd found comfort in the arms of one Evan, a childhood friend, a dog's bunghole.
39:36Understand, dammit?
39:39One tussle in the hay, I'd have waved aside, put it out of my mind.
39:44But the woman cook-holded me for years, without a whisker of concern for me, for my love.
39:56How'd you find out?
39:59Came home one day, and Anna was gone.
40:02Her things, too.
40:04Found a letter.
40:06She wrote that she didn't love me.
40:09That she'd left me for that knob liquor and taken Tamara with her.
40:15Felt like I'd been rammed in the arse by a horse.
40:20I went to find the bugger, to get the girls back, bring them home.
40:25Yet, soon as I saw him, something turned inside me.
40:31Something dark.
40:32I slaughtered the shit-eating twats and fed his carcass to the dogs.
40:47Guess they call you the Bloody Baron for a reason after all.
40:50What?
40:51Your nickname.
40:53Makes sense now.
40:54None!
40:55No, that's an entirely different story.
41:01Imagine Anna wasn't exactly pleased.
41:03Ha!
41:04Bloody understatement, if I've ever heard one.
41:08She flew into a fit.
41:10Hysteria.
41:11Threw herself at me, kicking and clawing.
41:15Finally grabbed a knife.
41:17It would have been the end of me if I'd not leapt aside.
41:21It was the first time I hit her.
41:24I had to calm her.
41:26I felt I had no other means.
41:30Things changed.
41:30They would never be the same.
41:34Anna tried to take her own life and mine several times.
41:40She would prod me, goad me, taunt me in the hope I would hit her again, perhaps.
41:46She'd scream that I'd robbed her a life of love.
41:49That I'd destroyed the idea for her and some might as well kill her.
41:54How many times I apologised.
41:57How many armfuls of blooms and gifts I brought.
42:01She cared not a bit.
42:05Two years of her anger had turned to indifference, broken at times where her bouts of hysteria and
42:13my bouts of drunkenness.
42:16Cannot fathom how we survived those years.
42:19But we did.
42:21Though as ye know now, not everything was as it might have seemed.
42:55She was defied in her mind.
42:59Don't know what you're telling me all this. Your relationship with your wife, your concern, not mine.
43:05Ah, the Witcher. Should have expected as much. Very well then. If you won't bring Anna home, you might at
43:15least tell me how she landed in that blasted swamp.
43:22Your wife is with the Crones, as their servant.
43:25What the fuck do you mean? What Crones?
43:29Ones who live in Crookback Bog.
43:32Oh, I've heard folk speak of them, but thought it nought but tales to scare the children with. How on
43:40earth did she land there?
43:46They fled by night. They were riding past the forest when a beast serving the Crones attacked them and abducted
43:52Anna.
43:53A beast? Bloody hell. And Tamara? Was she hurt?
43:58No.
43:59Oh, thank the gods for that. So, Annie? What happened to her?
44:04The creature carried her deep into Crookback Bog. Didn't harm her, though. In fact, Anna seems content there.
44:11Content? What is this tripe, Witcher? What in bloody blazes is she doing in that swamp?
44:22She made a pact with the Crones and... well, I think she might have lost her mind.
44:28A pact? What the bloody hell?
44:30She was with child. A child she didn't want to bear. Went to the Crones for help. They promised to
44:37rid her of the problem in exchange for a year of her service.
44:41And they kept their word in their own twisted way.
44:45What do you mean?
44:47Anna must have thought the child inside her would somehow disappear. Instead, the Crones sapped her of strength and ultimately
44:54forced her body to miscarry.
44:55I think that's when she started to lose her mind. Then they placed magic tethers on her. Tethers that cause
45:02great pain when tested. A guarantee she'll pay off her debt.
45:05A pact with witches? Bloody nightmare sounds like some jest. We must get her out. We can't leave her there.
45:25Do what you will, but leave me out of this. You ask me, wading through the swamp to mess with
45:31the Crones? Just plain stupid.
45:34What would you have me do? Sit on my arse and wait for her return? I'll send men, go with
45:41them myself, and we will pull her out.
45:44I've warned you. What you do, that's your business.
45:56We had a deal. I've done my part. Your turn to do yours.
46:01A word once given.
46:06Now what did I last? Basilisk. It had just attacked you.
46:11Ah, right. Gargantuan. One solid brute.
46:22It landed right in front of us. I thought we breathed our last.
46:27Watch out!
46:27What?
46:28If I don't survive this-
46:33You ought to take whatever you want from the fortress.
46:36You'll survive!
46:40Let's show this bastard what we're worth!
46:47...
46:48...
46:48...
46:49...
46:52...
46:52...
46:58Let's go.
47:29Oh, fuck!
47:42Fuck!
48:01Damn it!
48:02I can't leave him like that!
48:26Say it again!
48:26Oh, fuck!
48:27I'm gonna go ahead and follow him like that!
48:30...
48:40...
48:41Let's go.
49:10Let's go.
50:05Let's go.
50:11Let's go.
50:12Bring it on, horse.
50:13Come here.
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52:20You must tell the people to bar their doors and windows, and no one is to wander the night.
52:47Come here.
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55:18Uma? Strange name.
55:21Aye, strange. But he gave us no other.
55:24You mean he can talk?
55:25Hardly. It was like this. I asked what they called him.
55:30He sat there, not saying a thing, trying to stick a toe up his nose.
55:34So I grabbed his hand, looked him in the eyes, and asked,
55:39What's your name?
55:41Gave me this damned foolish look and stammered,
55:44Ooh, Uma?
55:47And it's stuck.
55:55Hmm. Doesn't look like a monster, but my medallion's trembling.
56:01Strange. Where'd you find him?
56:04Funny story, actually. I won him in a game of cards.
56:16Must have been pretty desperate to play for that.
56:18Ah, quit your carping, smartass.
56:21Someone wagered him, and we played.
56:24If anyone was desperate, he was the booger's former master.
56:30Funny story. How so?
56:32I went to Novigrad once, to rest, indulging the city's pleasures.
56:38Stayed at a tavern, and some folk there were playing, so I joined in.
56:43Cards were kind that day.
56:45Had one devilish hand after another.
56:48Robbed the Horsons blind.
56:50One fellow, a merchant, took it especially hard.
56:54He'd gambled away everything he'd brought from Skellige.
56:58Wanted terribly to play another hand, so I agreed.
57:02Asked him what he had to wager, and he showed me that sideshow.
57:06Not much in it for me, but fuck it, I thought.
57:08I'll give the man a chance to win something back.
57:13Look was not with him, and Uma wound up here at Crow's Perch.
57:19End of story.
57:25Hilarious. Real sidesplitter.
57:28Oh, you wouldn't know a good tale from a runny fart.
57:34Proper baron now. Even got a jester.
57:38Aye, though I feel something's not right with him.
57:41How so?
57:42Well, he seems more beast than man.
57:45But there's wisdom, cunning in the bastard's eyes.
57:49Or maybe I'm imagining it.
57:52Ever run into anything like him?
57:54No, but he doesn't look dangerous.
57:56Hmm. I guess that's that.
57:59Doesn't eat much, so as long as he's no trouble, the boys might as well have some diversion.
58:05Time I was on my way. So long.
58:10Farewell. I hope you find your daughter.
58:18And prove a good father to her.
58:26Wait, how about she and her?
58:33Tell her, does her, do it.
58:33Welcome to Does Am sucatsis сказала"?
58:35Okay, I'm taking a sociostic.
58:41I can'tASON that he goes.
58:43But why can't?
58:43What?
58:43Uh-huh.
59:07I don't know.
59:32I don't know.
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