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I agree.46. 127 CONTINUED: , KING LOUIE Adieu, sweet chick, till the morrow... later... PRINCESS (waving) Pare thee well, my noble stud... (blows him a kiss) ... it?╟╓s been a royal gas, Winston and Morgan give the heave ho to the little boat and it drifts off as Lucybird begins to paddle while the Princess continues to wave. 128 ANGLE - KING LOUIE AND THE KNIGHTS SAMSON That look on your swingship's face, It means?╟÷?╟÷ KING LOUIE (hopelessly In love) 'TIs no use, my loyal cats, I'm hung up on Princess Phona. 129 EXT. WATER Lucybird is paddling. Suddenly, the SOUND of naval guns roar. The Princess and Lucybird turn to look. 130 SHOT - (STOCK) (FROM THE SERIES "THE GREAT ADVENTURE") The famous battle between the Merrlmac and the Monitor is in progress. Their guns fire a deafening explosion. 131 SHOT - PRINCESS AND LUCYBIRD They look down into the water, below their own boat. 132 ANOTHER ANGLE - THE PRINCESS' BOAT The Merrimac and Monitor sail past but they are miniatures (actually the same miniatures used by the special effects boys to stage the battle). The Princess and Lucybird stare down at the two tiny ships still firing at each other, but with deafening blasts from their small guns. DISSOLVE TO: