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2 Oct 202309:56

Summary

TLDRIn the vibrant kingdom of Vigin Nagara, a visit from an English Spice Merchant, Sir Nigel, unfolds a tale of courtly intrigue and wit. The King and his Senapati welcome the guest, who quickly becomes entangled in the playful bickering of the Raj Guru and Tingari, symbolizing love and friendship. Amidst the jests, a clever ruse by the court's jester, Ramen, saves the kingdom from the Northern Emperor's challenge to rewrite the Mahabharata, turning humiliation into victory and showcasing the jester's wisdom.

Takeaways

  • 🏰 The setting is the kingdom of Vigin Nagara, where a visit from a spice merchant named Sir Nigel from England is being welcomed.
  • 🀝 Senapati, a high-ranking official, and Sir Nigel are introduced, and they plan to meet King Krishna, who is eager to host the guest.
  • πŸŽ‰ There is a festive atmosphere with a toast to Sir Nigel, who is not only a merchant but also a friend to the king of England.
  • 🧐 Sir Nigel expresses interest in the court's activities and the people surrounding the king, particularly the Raj Guru and Tinger.
  • πŸ€” The Raj Guru and Tinger are described as always fighting, but it's suggested that it's their way of showing care for each other.
  • 😹 The jester's role is to provide humor and light-hearted commentary on the interactions between the Raj Guru and Tinger.
  • 🎭 A story is recounted where the northern Emperor challenged the kingdom to rewrite the epic 'Mahabharata' in a week, which Ramen, the jester, cleverly handled.
  • πŸ“– Ramen's solution involved writing a version of 'Mahabharata' that featured the northern Emperor as a just ruler but with humorous twists, such as the king's wife having five husbands.
  • 😲 The northern Emperor was left humiliated and speechless by Ramen's clever writing, leading to his retreat and the kingdom's safety.
  • 🎩 Ramen is praised for his wit and wisdom, showing that he is more than just a jester, and his actions are celebrated by the court.
  • πŸŽ‰ The script concludes with a celebration of Ramen's success and the appreciation of the jester's role in the kingdom's diplomatic victory.

Q & A

  • Who is the main character visiting the kingdom of vigin nagara?

    -The main character visiting the kingdom is Sir Nigel, a Spice Merchant from Jolly Old England.

  • What is the position of the person who welcomes Sir Nigel to the kingdom?

    -The person welcoming Sir Nigel is the Senapati, a high-ranking military officer in the kingdom.

  • What is the name of the king in the kingdom of vigin nagara?

    -The king's name is King Krishna.

  • Why is Sir Nigel interested in the kingdom's court?

    -Sir Nigel is interested in the court because he finds the people there interesting and amazing.

  • Who are the two characters that are always fighting but show care for each other?

    -The two characters are the Raj Guru and Tinger.

  • What is the nature of the relationship between the Raj Guru and Tinger?

    -Their relationship is characterized by constant fighting and arguing, which is their way of showing care and affection for each other.

  • What significant event did Ramen save the kingdom from?

    -Ramen saved the kingdom from the evil Northern Emperor and his angry armies.

  • What challenge did the Northern Emperor pose to the kingdom?

    -The Northern Emperor challenged Ramen to rewrite the Epic story, The Mahabharata, in one week.

  • How did Ramen handle the challenge from the Northern Emperor?

    -Ramen cleverly portrayed the Northern Emperor as the great Thar Raja in the rewritten Mahabharata, leaving gaps for the emperor to fill, which ultimately led to the emperor's humiliation and retreat.

  • What is the significance of the Royal jacket and shawl offered by the king to the Raj Guru and Tinger?

    -The Royal jacket and shawl are gifts symbolizing the king's honor and appreciation for the friendship between the Raj Guru and Tinger.

  • What does the jester Ramen represent in the story?

    -Ramen represents wit and wisdom, playing a crucial role in outsmarting the Northern Emperor and saving the kingdom.

Outlines

00:00

🀝 Welcoming the Spice Merchant

In the kingdom of Vigin Nagara, a visit from an English Spice Merchant is warmly received by King Krishna and his Senapati. The merchant, Sir Nigel, is not only a buyer of spices but also a close friend to the king of England. The king expresses his interest in the court's activities and its unique characters, particularly the Raj Guru and Tingari, who are often seen fighting but are revealed to care deeply for each other. The jester provides comic relief, and the scene is filled with light-hearted banter and a sense of camaraderie.

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πŸ“œ The Tale of Ramen and the Mahabharata

This paragraph narrates a past event where Ramen, the jester, cleverly saved the kingdom from the Northern Emperor's challenge to rewrite the epic 'The Mahabharata' in a week. The court was initially in panic, but Ramen assured the king of his plan. He portrayed the Northern Emperor as a just ruler in the epic, leaving gaps for the emperor to fill, which led to the emperor's humiliation and retreat. The jester's wit and wisdom are praised by the king, and the story showcases the importance of intelligence over brute force in resolving conflicts.

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Keywords

πŸ’‘Spice Merchant

A 'Spice Merchant' refers to a trader who deals in spices, often traveling long distances to different countries for trade. In the video's theme, the Spice Merchant represents cultural exchange and trade relations, as he is visiting the kingdom from 'Jolly Old England' to buy spices and other goods. The character Sir Nigel embodies this role, initiating the interactions and events in the video.

πŸ’‘Senapati

The term 'Senapati' is a Sanskrit word used in Indian history, denoting a military commander or the head of an army. In the context of the video, the Senapati is a high-ranking official who welcomes the guest, showcasing the kingdom's military hierarchy and the importance of military leaders in ceremonial events.

πŸ’‘King Krishna

'King Krishna' is a character in the script who represents the ruler of the fictional kingdom of Vigin Nagara. He is the central figure around whom the court's activities revolve, and his interactions with the Spice Merchant and other characters illustrate the dynamics of power and diplomacy in the kingdom.

πŸ’‘Raj Guru

The 'Raj Guru' is an advisor or a guide to the king, often a person of high wisdom and knowledge. In the video, the Raj Guru is depicted as a character who is in a playful rivalry with Tinger, which adds a layer of humor to the narrative and shows the human side of the royal advisors.

πŸ’‘Tinger

Tinger is a character who seems to be in a constant state of friendly conflict with the Raj Guru. The name 'Tinger' could be a playful or affectionate nickname, indicating a close relationship with the Raj Guru. Their interactions highlight the theme of camaraderie and affectionate banter within the royal court.

πŸ’‘Jester

A 'Jester' is a court entertainer, traditionally known for their wit, jokes, and antics to amuse the court. In the script, the Jester is a character who provides comic relief and also plays a key role in the story of outwitting the Northern Emperor, emphasizing the Jester's importance in courtly life.

πŸ’‘Northern Emperor

The 'Northern Emperor' is an antagonist in the video's subplot, challenging the kingdom with a seemingly impossible task. His character serves to create tension and conflict, which is resolved through the wit of the Jester, demonstrating the power of intelligence and humor over brute force.

πŸ’‘The Mahabharata

The 'Mahabharata' is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India, known for its complexity and philosophical depth. In the video, the Jester is challenged to rewrite this epic, which becomes a central plot point, showcasing the importance of storytelling and cultural heritage in the narrative.

πŸ’‘Wit and Wisdom

The terms 'wit' and 'wisdom' are used to describe the clever and intelligent actions of the Jester in the video. Wit refers to quick and sharp intelligence, while wisdom implies deeper understanding and good judgment. The Jester's use of wit and wisdom to resolve the conflict with the Northern Emperor is a key message of the video, emphasizing the value of clever thinking.

πŸ’‘Cultural Exchange

Cultural exchange is the sharing of ideas, customs, and traditions between different cultures and communities. The visit of the Spice Merchant from England to the kingdom of Vigin Nagara is an example of cultural exchange, highlighting the theme of global interaction and the enrichment that comes from such encounters.

πŸ’‘Court

A 'court' refers to the social setting of a royal or noble household, where political decisions are made, and social interactions take place. In the video, the court is the backdrop for the story, providing a setting for the characters to interact and the events to unfold, illustrating the social and political dynamics of the kingdom.

Highlights

A Spice Merchant from England visits the kingdom of Vigin Nagara.

The Senapati welcomes the guest to the Palace of King Krishna.

King Krishna himself welcomes the guest, Sir Nigel, with a toast.

The guest expresses interest in the court's activities and people.

Introduction of Raj Guru and Tinger, who are always fighting but care for each other.

Tinger's attempt to help Raj Guru, showing their dynamic.

The jester's role in revealing the underlying love and friendship.

Raj Guru's objection to the jester's portrayal of him and Tinger.

King Krishna offers his royal jacket as a gift to the Raj Guru.

The jester recounts a story of Ramen saving the kingdom from the Northern Emperor.

The challenge of rewriting the Mahabharata in one week.

Tali Raman's ingenious plan to fool the Northern Emperor.

The messenger's return with the rewritten Mahabharata featuring the king.

The humorous portrayal of the king's wife with five husbands in the epic.

The emperor's shock and the court's chaos due to Tali's words.

The emperor's return home in disgrace, and Tali's triumphant return.

Recognition of the jester's wit and wisdom in resolving the crisis.

Transcripts

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One Fine Day the kingdom of vigin nagara

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received a visit from a Spice Merchant

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from Jolly Old England right are you

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chaps from the Palace of King Krishna

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DEA oh yes we are I am senapati and I am

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honored to welcome you to jolly good I'm

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s ston the third At Your Service let's

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go and see the king then shall we

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certainly sir

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I the guest was immediately welcomed by

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the king himself esteemed

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guest let's raise our glasses for a

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toast to our most welcomed guest Spice

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Merchant sailor and a close friend to

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the king of England himself sir Nigel

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stron the third

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y indeed three cheers for yay sir Nigel

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no so sir Nigel we know you're here to

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buy some spices and other fine Goods but

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what else can we offer you from our fine

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Kingdom your majesty I would love to

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learn more about what goes on in this

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court of yours you seem to be surrounded

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by the most interesting and amazing

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people like those two over I get you you

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little

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[Applause]

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[Music]

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wor yes the Raj Guru and

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tinger indeed sir Nigel the Raj Guru and

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tinger are always fighting but it's

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really just their way of showing how

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much they care about each

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other shut up Jester tell me more more

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about them tanali I'm so very curious if

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it's all right with you esteemed Raj

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guruji oh yes uh of course most honored

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guest well like I said H those two are

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always fighting and

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arguing with tinger always trying to

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help you were behind this wen't you

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[Music]

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Ramen y yummy yummy Jing

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[Music]

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no Raji let me help no Ting

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[Music]

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no oh

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no and the Raj Guru getting more help

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than he ever really

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[Music]

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wants oh those

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two oh no no no hang on Master stay

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Master let me help you hang on no stop

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it this is all your fa you

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little oh that

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good

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what Ting

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no

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no oh

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no

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[Music]

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no no Ting no Ting no Ting

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no

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why you

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little no no no no oh no Ting

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[Music]

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no

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no

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Ting speak to me little

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[Music]

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one

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ting

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no as you can see see sir Nigel with the

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Raj Guru and tingari it's all about love

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and friendship even in the hard

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times oh it's all so clear to me

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now honored guest I formly object to

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these lies about me and that ridiculous

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tinger no such things happened and oh

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that's let me make you more comfortable

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now

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St Noble Raj

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Guru I am personally touched by your

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friendship with the respected courtier

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tinger I would be honored if you would

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take my Royal jacket as a gift H the

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honor is mine so Nigel take my

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shaww and

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Marshall no no thank you tinger I'll

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never forget the time when Ramen saved

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the Kingdom from the evil Northern

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Emperor and his angry armies haha you

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mean when the northern Emperor

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challenged me to rewrite the Epic story

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The Mahabharata in one week you wouldn't

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believe what rah did to fool that Rascal

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here's what

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happened my court was in a

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panic all right men stand at attention

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remember after Tali raman's inevitable

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failure it will be up to you to defend

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your Majesty's Kingdom to the last

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man you must give me and the King enough

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time to make a full Retreat from the

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kingdom with all of the Royal treasure

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we can

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carry do you understand that Guru how

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dare you consider a retreat we thought

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the northern Emperor was going to attack

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at any minute but rman promised me that

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he could save the

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day it all ended in the northern

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Emperor's stent on the edge of my vast

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Empire your majesty your Majesty your

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majesty the messenger returns with the

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penquin surely not the

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[Music]

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mahabarata king of kings after much toil

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I have written the great epic honoring

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and of course

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featuring

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yourself

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[Applause]

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now then messenger I grow curious read

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me the first chapter of this

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Mahabharata of course but may I humbly

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ask that you clarify some doubts I have

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about this story continue I have

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portrayed you as the great thar Raja

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known for his just mind

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mhm I have described her highness your

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wife as

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[Music]

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Dr dropy has five husbands in the

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[Music]

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Epic oh yeah five husbands so unable to

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decide who the other four husbands

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should be I left some gaps in the book

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perhaps you could five

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husbands my wife has yes five husbands

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now if you could decide I could finish

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the book in no time what say you oh

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King shocked by the humiliation of

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tali's words the emperor sat Frozen like

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some terrible statue while his court

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fell into

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chaos silence

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do you not see my hand I Dem silence I

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want theic burn burn do you

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[Music]

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hear undone by his own Foolish Pride the

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emperor returned home in disgrace and

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tanali returned to the palace for some

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much needed rest

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by Jo Ramen what a brilliant plan you

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are certainly more than just a Jester my

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hat goes off to you it's all about wit

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and wisdom my

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friend

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