Citizen Kane
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What would you like to have been?
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Everything you hate.
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I beg your pardon, sir? What did you say?
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- It's 4:30. Isn't it, Jennings?
- Yes, ma'am.

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You have enjoyed a very rare privilege,
young man.

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- Did you find what you were looking for?
- No.

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- You're not Rosebud, are you?
- What?

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Rosebud, and your name is Jennings,
isn't it?

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Goodbye, everybody.
Thanks for the use of the hall.

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Who's a busy man, me?
I'm chairman of the board.

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I got nothing but time.
What do you want to know?

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We thought maybe.... If we could
find out what he meant by his last words...

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- ...as he was dying.
- That "Rosebud"?

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Maybe some girl?
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There were a lot of them in the early days.
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It's hardly likely that Mr.Kane
could have met someone casually...

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...and then 50 years later, on his deathbed--
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Well, you're pretty young, Mr.Thompson.
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A fellow will remember a lot of things
you wouldn't think he'd remember.

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You take me.
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One day, back in 1896,
I was crossing over to Jersey on the ferry...

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...and as we pulled out,
there was another ferry pulling in...

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...and on it there was a girl
waiting to get off.

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A white dress she had on.
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She was carrying a white parasol.
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I only saw her for one second.
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She didn't see me at all,
but I'll bet a month hasn't gone by since...

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...that I haven't thought of that girl.
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- Who else have you been to see?
- Well, I went down to Atlantic City.

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Susie?
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Thank you.
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I called her myself the day after he died.
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I thought maybe somebody ought to.

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