Madame Curie
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1:30:01
Even with the merest
merest breath...

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Go on.
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Pierre, could it... be that
that stain is radium?

1:30:37
Pierre. It's there. Our radium.
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It's there. It's there.
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Pierre.
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Pierre. It's there. It's there.
It's there.

1:31:13
Oh, Pierre.
1:31:16
Where are they?
1:31:17
Are they in Paris or go
wherever they are.

1:31:18
I am not going to tell you
where they are.

1:31:19
But, Dr. Curie
I am the representative

1:31:22
of the London Times
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and there are
representatives here

1:31:25
from the presses of all the great
nations in the world.

1:31:27
Don't Dr.
and Madame Curie realize

1:31:30
they can't hide from the press?
1:31:31
The whole world is on fire
from their discovery.

1:31:34
The publics want to know
about them.

1:31:36
We have heard that
they had refused

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to take in money for their radium
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that they are giving it
to the world.

1:31:42
The Nobel Prize to a woman.
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These are important matters
Dr. curie

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and the world must be told
about them.

1:31:48
Yes, the public must know.
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Did they give it for free?
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Where are they now?
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Gentlemen
all that I know is Pierre

1:31:57
and Marie are very tired.

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