I take offense to your cavalier and insensitive application of that word. You clearly have no understanding of my people's struggle.
We see the Lord High Chamberlain’s men hiding all over town and then we see a sign for “Ye King’s Nostril Inn”
Daffy (voice over): And at this time, at an inn near town, a weary young traveller has just alighted from the Dover coach
The Scarlet Pumpernickel, disguised as an elegant young fop of a nobleman, alights from the coach and approaches the Inn Keeper, who is played by Elmer Fudd
The Scarlet Pumpernickel (disguised as fop): How is your cuisine and your good wine, my foul feral of a
pheasant - er, peasant!
Innkeeper: Oh, Mr Nobleman, you honor my humble wodgings (lodgings)
The Scarlet Pumpernickel (disguised as fop): Yes, they are humble, aren’t they!
Daffy takes snuff, then sneezes madly while bouncing all over the courtyard. He recovers, as if nothing happened.
The Scarlet Pumpernickel (disguised as fop): My room bumpkin. I’m pooped