Sir Cedric Willingham:
You might be thinking what name you'd like to use as king.
[Ralph whistles]
Sir Cedric Willingham:
'Edward' and 'George' have been popular this century.
Ralph Jones:
What's wrong with 'Ralph'?
Sir Cedric Willingham:
It lacks a certain... majesty. I can't really think of any notable Ralphs.
Ralph Jones:
Well, sure... Ralph Macchio. Ralph Lauren. Ralph Kramden.
[Ralph and Cedric enter a hallway with paintings]
Ralph Jones:
Oh, this is extremely nice. Better than I'm used to.
Sir Cedric Willingham:
This is the picture gallery. Many of the people in these paintings are your relatives. That's the Duke of Warren, your unfortunate grandfather. You have his chin.
[They look at the painting of the Duke of Warren while Ralph holds his chin]
Sir Cedric Willingham:
That's George III. You may remember him. He was king during that little temper tantrum you call the Revolutionary War.
Ralph Jones:
Hah. Sounds like sour grapes to me, Ced. After all, we did kick your ass.
Sir Cedric Willingham:
The loss is entirely yours, or rather, theirs. Try to remember you're an Englishman now.
Ralph Jones:
Okay, but I still think they kicked our ass.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 07:08