being in, bear it
that the opposed may beware of thee.
Give every man thine ear,
but few thy voice.
Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy...
but not expressed in fancy.
Rich, not gaudy.
For the apparel oft proclaims the man.
Neither a borrower, nor a lender be.
For loan oft loses both itself and friend...
and borrowing
dulls the edge of husbandry.
This above all: To thine own self b
dull and hazy, and the idyllic glade is barely a
suburban park, and this is just an ordinary day in a very ordinary
place.
5 EXT: AN OLD RAMBLING HOUSE - DUSK
SARAH runs up a path to an older, rambling house. She goes through
the front door, MERLIN hot on her heels, and neither one of them sees
the beautiful SNOW-WHITE BIRD that lands in a tree beside the path.
6 INT: INSIDE THE ROUSE - EVENING
S
Sleepy Hollow
Being the true storie of one Ichabod Crane
and the Headless Horseman
Kevin Yagher and Andrew Kevin Walker
Based on "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by Washington Irving
Screenplay by Andrew Kevin Walker
A pleasing land of drowsy head it was,
of dreams that wave before the half shut eye...
EXT. GNARLED FOREST -- NIGHT
An UGLY MAN charges through on a horse, holding a lantern
forward on
Maurice Script
Thank you.
Hall.
Come here, please.
- Sir?
- Come on.
Have a good send-off?
Yes, sir. Thank you, sir.
Mr. Abrahams gave me a picture -
The Light of the World.
The fellas have given me a set of Guatemalas.
Up to two dollars!
The ones with the parrot
and the pillar on.
Look, sir.
Oh, splendid, splendid.
And, um, what did Mr. Abrahams say to you?
Told you you were a miserable sinner,
Ballet Shoes Script
999, indeed.
I havent heard of such
a number for a house.
Yes?
Forgive my boldness, sir,
but wooden leg or no wooden leg,
you are this childs
last surviving relative.
Her father named you
as guardian in his will.
Yeah. I dont dispute that.
I merely point out
that this house is a shrine
to paleontology.
Theres no corner in it for
a small girl... or her nurse.
We require two roo