Halls of Montezuma
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:09:04
Conroy.
:09:17
Well, speak up.
Are you tongue-tied?

:09:21
I--I--
:09:22
He s-s-stutters.
:09:24
[Laughing]
:09:25
Quiet.
:09:30
I apologize, Mr. Conroy.
:09:33
You may sit down.
:09:45
All right, Conroy,
repeat slowly after me,

:09:48
hope is the mother
of all men.

:09:54
Hope...is the mother...
of all men.

:09:59
Uh, h-h-hope
is t-t-the--

:10:01
Now, wait a minute.
:10:02
Read that top line,
will ya?

:10:04
The top one.
:10:14
Uh...
S-S-September...

:10:18
23rd...
:10:21
1 940.
:10:23
There you are.
You see?

:10:24
You don't stutter as much
when you read.

:10:26
No, not--
not much.

:10:29
Now, Stuart,
listen to me.

:10:31
Stuttering is a matter
of conflict and fear.

:10:34
Maybe in your case,
fear of failure.

:10:36
Now we may not be able
to cure all of it,

:10:39
but I'm sure we'll be able
to fix that stuttering.

:10:41
After all, we've got
a whole year to try.

:10:43
So let's get started.
:10:46
Now, close your eyes and
pretend that you're all alone,

:10:48
and you see words
in your mind--

:10:51
The words, hope is
the mother of all men.

:10:57
Now, close your eyes
and read what you see.


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