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I say, to most people it's a washout.
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That depends on what they see.
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- And what do you see?
- Me?

:45:08
Oh, I see a small Ohio farm boy
becoming a great soldier.

:45:12
I see thousands of marching men.
:45:17
I see General Lee,
with a broken heart, surrendering.

:45:19
I can see the beginning of a new nation,
like Abraham Lincoln said.

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And I can see that Ohio boy
being inaugurated as president.

:45:29
Things like that can only happen
in a country like America.

:45:35
Excuse me.
:45:39
Sorry, Mr Hopper.
Mr Cedar won't answer his phone.

:45:45
What's going on?
:45:49
The three C's and B
have been in there over an hour.

:45:50
I don't want to be critical, but...
:45:53
I know. We haven't got power of attorney.
:45:55
- But you said...
- I can't strangle him, can I?

:45:58
It's ridiculous for us to worry about him.
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Look at these articles.
" Cinderella Man."

:46:03
- He's carrying on like a idiot.
- Exactly what I said...

:46:06
Who cares?
:46:09
- Yeah?
- Mr and Mrs Semple are waiting.

:46:12
- Let 'em wait.
- They've been in every day this week.

:46:14
- Who?
- Relatives of old man Semple.

:46:18
They keep insisting
they should have some nuisance value.

:46:20
- Nuisance value?
- If not for Deeds, they'd be rich.

:46:23
Nuisance value... Maybe they have.
:46:27
Maybe they have, maybe they have...
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Mr and Mrs Semple, please.
:46:34
How do you do?
I'm so sorry to have kept you waiting.

:46:36
What was my secretary thinking,
keeping you waiting this long?

:46:39
- Will you have a cigar, Mr Semple?
- Thanks.

:46:44
- There's Times Square.
- You can almost spit on it.

:46:48
Why don't you try?
:46:51
It's breezy up here.
:46:55
You're worried about those articles
they're writing about you?


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