A Foreign Affair
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:08:02
I've been doing a little yearning
ever since you stepped off that plane.

:08:08
Captain Pringle!
:08:11
- Don't!
- Why not? You're not a Nazi.

:08:14
Don't tell me it's subversive
to kiss a Republican.

:08:22
I am a Congresswoman.
:08:24
Yeah. Now I know how I'll cast
my absentee ballot come re-election.

:08:28
- I'm here on official business.
- This is official.

:08:31
Oh! Now, listen.
:08:34
Listen.
:08:36
"Listen, my children, and you shall hear
of the midnight ride of Paul Revere

:08:40
"On the 18th of April in '75,
hardly a man is now alive

:08:44
"Who remembers that famous day and year
:08:47
"He said to his friend, 'lf the British march
by land or sea from the town tonight

:08:52
"'Hang a lantern aloft in the belfry arch
of the North Church tower as a signal light

:08:57
"'One if by land and two if by sea
:08:59
"'And I on the opposite shore shall be
ready to ride and spread the alarm

:09:03
"'Through every Middlesex village and farm
:09:05
"'For the country folk to be up and to arm... '
:09:10
"Then he said 'Good night! '
and, with muffled oar, silent..." Oh!

:09:19
Now, Congresswoman,
may I have the floor?

:09:23
You are entirely out of order.
:09:25
Objection overruled.
:09:49
Ooh. Oh.
:09:51
Just, er, checking up on Paul Revere.
:09:55
Oh, sure.

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