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[There is a line of fairytale creatures. The head of the guard sits at a table paying people for bringing the fairytale creatures to him. There are cages all around. Some of the people in line are Peter Pan, who is carrying Tinkerbell in a cage, Geppetto who's carrying Pinocchio, and a farmer who is carrying the three little pigs] Guard: All right. This one's full. Take it away! Move it along. Come on! Get up! Captain: Next! Guard: [taking the witch's broom] Give me that! Your flying days are over. [breaks the broom in half] Captain: That's 20 pieces of silver for the witch. Next! Guard: Get up! Come on! Captain: Twenty pieces. Little Bear: [crying] This cage is too small. Donkey: Please, don't turn me in. I'll never be stubborn again. I can change. Please! Give me another chance! Donkey's owner: Oh, shut up. [jerks his rope] Donkey: Oh! Captain: Next! What have you got? Geppetto: This little wooden puppet. Pinocchio: I'm not a puppet. I'm a real boy. [his nose grows] Captain: Five shillings for the possessed toy. Take it away. Pinocchio: Father, please! Don't let them do this! Help me! [Geppetto takes the money and walks off. The old woman steps up to the table] Captain: Next! What have you got? Donkey's owner: Well, I've got a talking donkey. Captain: Right. Well, that's good for ten shillings, if you can prove it. Donkey's owner: Oh, go ahead, little fella. [Donkey just looks up at her] Captain: Well? Donkey's owner: Oh, oh, he's just... he's just a little nervous. He's really quite a chatterbox. Talk, you boneheaded dolt... Captain: That's it. I've heard enough. Guards! Donkey's owner: No, no, he talks! He does. [pretends to be Donkey] I can talk. I love to talk! I'm the talkin'est damn thing you ever saw. Captain: Get her outta my sight. Owner: No, no! I swear! He can talk!

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