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Quotes with pictures BELLE: I won't leave you. BEAST: What are you doing here? MAURICE: Run, Belle! BELLE: Who's there? Who are you? BEAST: The master of this castle. BELLE: I've come for my father. Please let him out. Can't you see he's sick? BEAST: Then he shouldn't have trespassed here! BELLE: But he could die. Please, I'll |
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BEAST: There's nothing you can do. He's my prisoner.
BELLE: Oh, there must be some way I can Wait! Take me instead.
BEAST: You? You would take his place?
MAURICE: Belle, no! You don't know what you're doing!
BELLE: If I did, would you let him go?
BEAST: Yes, but you must promise to stay here forever.
BELLE: Come into the light.
MAURICE: No, Belle! I won't let you do this!
BELLE: You have my word.
BEAST: Done!
MAURICE: No, Belle, listen to me. I'm old. I've lived my life.
BELLE: Wait!
MAURICE: Belle!
BELLE: Wait!
MAURICE: No! Please spare my daughter. Please!
BEAST: She's no longer your concern. Take him to the village.
MAURICE: Let me out. Please let me out! Let me out! Please! Please!
LUMIERE: Master?
BEAST: What?
LUMIERE: Uh, since the girl is going to be with us for quite some time I was thinking that you might want to offer her a more comfortable room. Then again, maybe not.
BELLE: You didn't even let me say goodbye. I'll never see him again. I didn't get to say goodbye.
BEAST: I'll
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GASTON: Who does she think she is? That girl has tangled with the wrong man. No one says no to Gaston! Darn right! Dismissed! Rejected! Publicly humiliated! Why, it's more than I can bear.
LEFOU: More beer?
GASTON: What for? Nothing helps. I'm disgraced.
LEFOU: Who, you? Never! Gaston, you've got to pull yourself together.
MAURICE: Help! Someone help me!
LEFOU: Maurice?
MAURICE: Please! Please, I need your help. He's got her locked in the dungeon!
LEFOU: Who?
MAURICE: Belle. We must go. Not Not a minute to lose.
GASTON: Whoa! Slow down, Maurice. Who's got Belle locked in a dungeon?
MAURICE: A beast! A horrible, monstrous beast!
ALL: Is it a big beast? Huge! With a long, ugly snout? Hideously ugly! And sharp, cruel fangs?
MAURICE: Yes, yes! Will you help me?
GASTON: All right, old man. We'll help you out.
MAURICE: You will? Oh, thank you, thank you, thank you! You will? Oh, thank you, thank you, thank you!
GASTON: Crazy old Maurice. He's always good for a laugh. Crazy old Maurice. Hmm. If I Yes? Then we... No, would she? Guess! Now I get it! Let's go! Let's go!
MAURICE: Will no one help me?
BELLE: Who is it?
MRS. POTTS: Mrs Potts, dear. I thought you might like a spot of tea.
BELLE: But you're... You're a... Oh!
WARDROBE: Careful.
BELLE: This is impossible!
WARDROBE: I know it is, but here we are.
CHIP: I told you she was pretty, Mama, didn't I?
MRS. POTTS: All right, Chip, now, that'll do. Slowly now. Don't spill.
BELLE: Thank you.
CHIP: Wanna see me do a trick?
MRS. POTTS: Chip!
CHIP: Oops, sorry.
MRS. POTTS: That was a very brave thing you did, my dear.
WARDROBE: We all think so.
BELLE: But I've lost my father my dreams, everything.
MRS. POTTS: Cheer up, child. It'll turn out all right in the end. You'll see. Oh, listen to me jabberin' on while there's a supper to get on the table. Chip?
CHIP: Bye!
WARDROBE: Well, now, what shall we dress you in for dinner? Oh, let's see what I got in my drawers. Oh, how embarrassing! Ahem. Ah, here we are! You'll look ravishing in this one!
BELLE: That's very kind of you, but I'm not going to dinner.
WARDROBE: Ah, but you must!
COGSWORTH: Dinner is served.
BEAST: What's taking so long? I told her to come down. Why isn't she here yet?
MRS. POTTS: Oh, try to be patient, sir. The girl has lost her father and her freedom all in one day.
LUMIERE: Master, have you thought that perhaps this girl could be the one to break the spell?
BEAST: Of course I have! I'm not a fool.
LUMIERE: Good! So, you fall in love with her she falls in love with you, and poof! The spell is broken. We'll be human again by midnight.
MRS. POTTS: Oh, it's not that easy, Lumiere. These things take time.
LUMIERE: But the rose has already begun to wilt.
BEAST: Oh, it's no use. She's so beautiful and I'm... Well, look at me!
MRS. POTTS: Oh, you must help her to see past all that.
BEAST: I don't know how.
MRS. POTTS: Well, you can start by
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MRS. POTTS: Oh, dear. That didn't go very well at all, did it?
COGSWORTH: Lumiere, stand watch at the door and inform me at once if there is the slightest change.
LUMIERE: Well, we might as well go downstairs and start cleaning up.
BEAST: I ask nicely, but she refuses. What does she want me to do, beg? Show me the girl. I'm just fooling myself. She'll never see me as anything but a monster. It's hopeless.
BABETTE: Oh, no.
LUMIERE: Oh, yes.
BABETTE: Oh, no.
LUMIERE: Oh, yes, yes, yes!
BABETTE: I've been burnt by you before.
MRS. POTTS: Come on, Chip. Into the cupboard with your brothers and sisters.
CHIP: But I'm not sleepy.
MRS. POTTS: Yes, you are.
CHIP: No, I'm not.
STOVE: I work and I slave all day long, and for what? A culinary masterpiece gone to waste!
MRS. POTTS: Oh, stop your grousing. It's been a long night for all of us.
COGSWORTH: Well, if you ask me, she was just being stubborn! After all, he did say please.
MRS. POTTS: But if the master doesn't learn to control that temper, he'll never break the spell.
COGSWORTH: Splendid to see you out and about, mademoiselle. I am Cogsworth, head of the household. If there's stop that anything we please can do to make your stay more comfortable
BEAST: I am a little hungry.
MRS. POTTS: You are? Hear that? She's hungry! Stoke the fire. Break out the silver. Wake the china.
COGSWORTH: Remember what the master said.
MRS. POTTS: Oh, pish tosh! I'm not about to let the poor child go hungry.
COGSWORTH: All right, fine. Glass of water, crust of bread and then
LUMIERE: Cogsworth, I am surprised at you! She's not a prisoner. She's our guest! We must make her feel welcome here. Right this way, mademoiselle.
COGSWORTH: Well, keep it down. If the master finds out about this, it will be our necks.
LUMIERE: Of course, of course. But what is dinner without a little music?
COGSWORTH: Music?
LUMIERE: It is with deepest pride and greatest pleasure that we welcome you tonight. And now we invite you to relax. Let us pull up a chair as the dining room proudly presents your dinner. Get off! Our command is your request. Let's go, people. Fun's over.
BELLE: Bravo! That was wonderful!
COGSWORTH: Thank you. Thank you, mademoiselle. Good show, wasn't it? Everyone! My goodness, look at the time. Now it's off to bed, off to bed.
BELLE: Oh, I couldn't possibly go to bed now. It's my first
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BELLE: What's up there?
COGSWORTH: Where?
BELLE: There?
COGSWORTH: Oh, nothing. Absolutely nothing of interest at all in the west wing. Dusty, dull, very boring.
BELLE: Ah, so that's the west wing!
LUMIERE: Nice going.
BELLE: I wonder what he's hiding up there.
LUMIERE: Hiding? The master is hiding nothing.
BELLE: Then it wouldn't be forbidden.
COGSWORTH: That's, uh, Mademoiselle would, uh, like to, uh, see something else? We have exquisite tapestries dating all the way back to...
BELLE: Maybe later.
LUMIERE: Uh, the the gardens, or the the library perhaps?
BELLE: You have a library?
LUMIERE: Yes! Oh, indeed.
COGSWORTH: With books. Scads of books!
LUMIERE: Mountains of books! Forests of books!
COGSWORTH: Cascades!
LUMIERE: Cloudbursts!
COGSWORTH: Swamps of books!
LUMIERE: More books than you'll ever be able to read in a lifetime. Books on every subject ever studied by every author who ever set pen to paper. By every author who ever set pen to paper.
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