It Happened to Jane
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- Anything else, boss?
- No.

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- Good night, boss.
- Yeah.

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It was that courageous young widow...
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who refused to bow
before the Goliath of big business...

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and here in Cape Anne,
fired a shot heard around the world...

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like her ancestors before her
in this glorious state of Maine.

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- Massachusetts.
- No, Betty, we're in Maine.

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We're in Maine, but the shot heard around
the world was fired in Massachusetts.

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- Concord, Massachusetts.
- I knew that, smarty.

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Of course you did. We all did.
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Thank you very much, Betty and Billy.
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Now let's talk to a man who 35 years ago...
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- They were the Minutemen.
- So they were, Betty.

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...took old 97 out of Boston.
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"On the eighteenth of April, in Seventy-five
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"Hardly a man is now alive"
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Thank you. As we were saying, folks,
here before our television camera...

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is an old hand in railroading,
Otis Denham, retired engineer.

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- How are you, Otis?
- As fit as she is.

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Raring to go. Say, isn't old 97 a little dated?
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Dated? She's better than those coffeepots
they're using now.

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She's got a boiler that'll give you 350
pounds of pressure as long as you ask her.

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She's a lively girl, mister.
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- You seen Janey around?
- Not this morning, George.

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- George who?
- My nephew, George Denham.

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- He's Janey's lawyer.
- Hi. How are you?

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- She's not at home.
- You're the young fellow...


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