Citizen Kane
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Look, he wants to buy
the world's biggest diamond.

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Why didn't you go to Europe with him?
He wanted you to.

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I wanted Charlie to have fun,
with me along....

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Bernstein, am I a stuffed shirt?
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Am I a horse-faced hypocrite?
Am I a New England schoolmarm?

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Yes.
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If you thought I'd answer you different
from what Mr.Kane tells you, I wouldn't.

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"World's biggest diamond."
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I didn't know Charlie
was collecting diamonds.

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He ain't.
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He's collecting somebody
that's collecting diamonds.

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Anyway, he ain't only collecting statues.
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"Welcome home, Mr.Kane...
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"...from 467 employees
of the New York Inquirer."

:45:49
Here he comes!
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Welcome, Mr.Kane.
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- I know I've a moustache.
- It looks awful.

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Have we got a society editor?
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- Right here, Mr.Kane.
- Miss Townsend is the society editor.

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Miss Townsend,
this is Mr.Charles Foster Kane.

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Miss Townsend, I've been away so long.
I don't know your routine.

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I got a little social announcement.
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I wish you wouldn't treat this
any differently than you would any other...

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...social announcement.
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Mr.Kane, on behalf of all the employees
of the Inquirer--

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Mr.Bernstein,
thank you very much, everybody, I....

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I'm sorry, I can't accept it now.
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Goodbye.
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Say, he was in an awful hurry.
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Hey, everybody, look out here.
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Let's go to the window.
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- Mr.Leland! Mr.Bernstein!
- Yes, Ms.Townsend?

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This announcement:
"Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Monroe Norton...

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"...announce the engagement
of their daughter, Emily Monroe Norton...

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"...to Mr.Charles Foster Kane."
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Come on.

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