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'''Hercules:''' A-a-all right then, gentlemen-- and I use the term ''so'' very loosely-- there's only one way to settle this.}} | '''Hercules:''' A-a-all right then, gentlemen-- and I use the term ''so'' very loosely-- there's only one way to settle this.}} | ||
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'''Iolaus:''' | '''Iolaus:''' Okay. Through the arch; off the ladder; over the roof; off the well; off the wall; down the steps; nothing but pigpen.}} | ||
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'''Iolaus:''' Who needs money? I'll just turn on the old Iolaus charm.}} | |||
'''Cyane:''' You've never seen an Amazon, before, huh?<br> | |||
'''Hercules:''' Well, no, but I've heard things.<br> | |||
'''Cyane:''' That we're thieves and murderers, and baby-snatchers. We hate all men and corrupt all women, right?<br> | |||
'''Hercules:''' Uh-huh. Is it true?<br> | |||
'''Cyane:''' No. Thousands of years ago, all the men in our village were wiped out in a single battle. From then on, our ancestors knew that our women needed to be strong. So, as for men, we just-- learned to live without them. | |||
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Iolaus: A girl in the academy? A babe-- who can cook.
Jason: Aw-- I've died and gone to the Elysian Fields.
Iolaus: No. No, wait! No! I saw her first!
Jason: You were busy stuffin' your face!
Iolaus: Huh? I'll show you how to stuff your face! Come on!
Hercules: Guys, guys, guys, guys. Listen, are we really gonna fight over a beautiful woman, huh?
Jason and Iolaus: Yes!
Cyane: You've never seen an Amazon, before, huh?
Hercules: Well, no, but I've heard things.
Cyane: That we're thieves and murderers, and baby-snatchers. We hate all men and corrupt all women, right?
Hercules: Uh-huh. Is it true?
Cyane: No. Thousands of years ago, all the men in our village were wiped out in a single battle. From then on, our ancestors knew that our women needed to be strong. So, as for men, we just-- learned to live without them.
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