Madame Curie
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believe in
the existence of radium

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what the other thoughts
didn't seem to matter.

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Here are the evaporating dishes.
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How many crystallization
did you make

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hundreds I suppose?
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Tell him, Pierre.
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Look here, sir.
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Five thousands six hundred
and seventy-seven.

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And the last crystallization is
in there, I supposed.

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Five thousands six hundred
and seventy-seven.

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And thus crystallization.
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What a historic moment.
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That little bowl
represents eight tons

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of pitch blende
and four years of work.

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In a few hour
the water will be gone

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and only radium will remain.
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Pure radium.
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I am sort of tempted to
stay and see it

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but it's New Year's Eve and
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my family is expected me
in London.

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Mine is just as well.
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This great moment should
belong to the two of you alone.

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You begin the year, my friends
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that will mark your fame.
Goodbye.

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Goodbye. Goodbye.
Goodbye, Sir.

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C'mon along, Poirot.
My train won't wait.

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Goodnight, dear,
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Goodbye.
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I shall come back to Paris
next week

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and see your radium
with my own eye.

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You can send me
a telegram tonight

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and describing it to me.
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We have a coin over there.
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We wrote something
out for this occasion

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Bring out the old
bring in the new

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bring out the false
bring in the true.

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Good bye. God blessed you.
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Good bye. Good bye.
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What a wonderful man.
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The really great men
are always simple and good.


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