Come and Get It
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1:11:03
Look where you're going!
1:11:10
Don't walk around.
You'll get it all over the kitchen.

1:11:14
I've made a mess of everything.
1:11:18
It's sticky.
1:11:20
Of course it is.
It's that kind of candy.

1:11:22
Well. I don't...
1:11:25
Well. Why don't you stop crying
and do something?!

1:11:32
The art of paper-making goes
as far back as the ancient Chinese.

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They were the first ones to discover
paper could be made

1:11:38
from a fibrous matter
reduced to pulp.

1:11:40
Really? I never knew
that the Chinese had...

1:11:43
Yes. The ancient Chinese were one
of the most inventive and cultured races

1:11:47
the world has ever known.
1:11:49
I'd love to go to China.
Wouldn't you?

1:11:51
Yes. I would.
1:11:52
Wouldn't it be fun to ride in a rickshaw
and eat with chopsticks?

1:11:54
See the temples
and the Great Wall.

1:11:56
Just imagine
the Taj Mahal in the moonlight.

1:11:59
It'd be wonderful.
1:12:01
Of course. The Taj Mahal isn't in China.
But that wouldn't make any difference.

1:12:08
Don't stop pulling.
It gets just like fly paper.

1:12:11
Go on and tell me more
about paper-making.

1:12:13
Well. The Arabs learned it
from the Chinese.

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And the Crusaders who visited
Byzantium and Syria and Palestine

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learned it from the Arabs.
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And then. Well.
It came on down to us.

1:12:26
Oh. Mr. Glasgow.
Isn't history wonderful?

1:12:30
Gee. It never seemed
so darned wonderful before.

1:12:40
We shouldn't have stopped pulling this.
1:12:44
- Look out!
- You take that.

1:12:46
This is awful!
1:12:56
Swan Bostrom's outside.
Wants to see you. Says it's important.

1:12:59
Well. He ought to know.

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