Saboteur
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1:37:01
About Brooklyn, where it was.
I've heard so much about it.

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Over there.
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- Where are you from?
- New York.

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- What are you handing me?
- Oh, no. You see,

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I never get a chance to get out.
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I just sit around all day,
and I never see anything.

1:37:19
So I said, the first vacation I get,
I'm going to see the Statue of Liberty.

1:37:24
This must be a big moment
for you, huh?

1:37:26
Oh, it is.
And it means so much to us now.

1:37:30
Why, I was just reading in this booklet.
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Did you know this statue
was given to us by the French?

1:37:35
You know what they had written on it?
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"Give me your tired, your poor,
your huddled masses,

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yearning to breathe free;
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the wretched refuse
of your teeming shore."

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"Send these: the homeless,
tempest-tossed to me."

1:37:50
And just look at the French.
Isn't it sad?

1:37:53
- Yeah. Very sad.
- Oh, it's such a beautiful statue.

1:37:59
I could just sit up here all day
thinking about it, couldn't you?

1:38:03
Some other day, maybe. Not right now.
1:38:06
Right now l gotta catch that boat back.
1:38:09
You coming?
1:38:11
Well, there's another boat in 15 minutes.
1:38:14
Couldn't we wait?
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All the people have gone,
and we'd be alone.

1:38:21
Sounds cosy.
1:38:24
But I - I haven't got the time.
1:38:28
Oh, on a nice autumn day like this,
you couldn't spare 15 minutes for me?

1:38:33
I don't like autumn.
1:38:35
You're not being very nice
to a lonely girl.

1:38:40
You look as though you
might be lonely too.

1:38:42
Yeah.
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I gotta catch that boat.
1:38:51
Fifteen minutes shouldn't make
such a big difference, Mr Fry.


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