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I agree.IT 39 ANGLE - DUKE as Samson and Dancelot are hustled over to him. DUKE You art the one called Samson, the one with the golden horn, the Prime Minister of Groovesville. What a prize we have! The Golden Horn, take it 1 Samson puts up a struggle but the guards wrest his horn away from him and hand it to the Duke. DUKE (continuing; looking at saxophone) I have heard this instrument exudes with wondrous magic. The Duke puts the horn to his lips and blows but nothing comes out. SAMSON (smiling) You don?╟╓t have a lip* man. The magic horn works only for me. If my music doesn?╟╓t send you I go myself. DUKE (angrily) Throw them on the racks! The guards start to drag Samson and Dancelot away when the Duke suddenly gets an idea. DUKE (continuing) No, wait! (sweetly) It is not my wish to have bad blood twixt our kingdoms. Release them. The Guards do so. DUKE (continuing; . to GUARD) Get thee to Baron Kook and fetch the gift for King Louie. The Guard hurries off.