The Day the Earth Stood Still
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Such power exists?
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I assure you, such power exists.
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The people who come to the meeting
must be made to realize this.

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They must understand what is at stake.
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- You mentioned a demonstration of force.
- Yes.

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- Would one be possible before the meeting?
- Yes, of course.

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Something to dramatize for them and
their people the seriousness of the situation.

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- Something to affect the entire planet.
- That can easily be arranged.

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I wouldn't want you to harm anybody
or destroy anything.

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Leave it to me. I'll think of something.
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Maybe a little demonstration.
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Something dramatic, but not destructive.
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That's quite an interesting problem.
:43:47
Would the day after tomorrow
be all right, say about noon?

:43:59
There are no further developments,
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but police and the FBI are tracing every
possible clue and rounding up all suspects...

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- Rummy!
- Oh, my.

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Did it again!
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- Take a hand, Mr. Carpenter?
- Take a...? Oh.

:44:13
No, thanks. We don't... No, thanks.
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- Are you going out, dear?
- Yes. Tom's picking me up.

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Personally, I wouldn't go out
after dark these days.

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But then I'm not courting, am I?
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Oh!
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Oh, Mr. Carpenter.
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Everyone seems so...
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"Jittery" is the word.
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Bobby's the only person I know
who isn't... jittery.

:44:51
He has his homework to keep him occupied.
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- He's a fine boy, Mrs. Benson.
- Naturally, I think so.

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Warm, friendly, intelligent.

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