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Yes, Johnnie and I were just having...
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a sober and comprehensive discussion
of that very subject.

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He has several ideas of the kind of job
he'd like to do...

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and several good opportunities.
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There's a messenger
from General McLaidlaw.

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- Bring it in.
- It's just come, Father. Hold on, do.

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I think I know what it is,
and if it is what I think it is...

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Johnnie, you'll be thrilled.
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It is! How wonderful.
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We've had them in the family
before I was born.

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Father's had lots of offers to sell them,
but he never would.

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- How many more, for heavers sake?
- Just these two, sir.

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He sent us both of them.
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These are Father's
most precious possessions.

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You don't say.
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These will be our first heirlooms
to be handed down to our children...

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- and then to their children.
- That's the thing to do with them, all right.

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Father, you're so good to me
that you make me want to cry.

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What was that?
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Yes, you've made me very happy.
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You've made Johnnie very happy, too.
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Just a minute, he wants to say something.
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Say something very nice.
These chairs really belong in a museum.

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Hello, General.
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Yes, but really, shouldn't you
have sent them to a museum?

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Naturally we're thrilled. Who wouldn't be?
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What, a job?

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