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:49:04
Forty years.
:49:08
Well, that's the longest time
I ever stayed in one place.

:49:17
The longest time in one place.
:49:20
Haven't you ever heard from the boss?
:49:24
No. He doesn't write letters, Rickey.
:49:30
The only news I've ever had
was from that captain...

:49:35
who thought he saw him
at Château-Thierry...

:49:39
with his hair dyed black.
:49:46
He's alive somewhere, I know it.
:49:50
Now, you just keep on
believing that, ma'am.

:49:57
Have you decided on the editorial
for the anniversary number?

:50:02
Yes, we'll reprint the one
on Indian citizenship...

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from the 1907 file.
:50:09
I have that one marked.
:50:12
I'll never forget the flood of clippings...
:50:15
that came in from all over the country...
:50:18
and they called him
the nation's leading editor.

:50:22
Yes, and since then,
Congress has granted all he asked for.

:50:27
Yes, that's it.
:50:28
I'm setting it up in 12 point.
:50:33
- And use the same signature card.
- Yes, ma'am.


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