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Says who?
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After all, a lie can be shot with integrity
just like anything else. Who's the crumpet?

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You've been most kind. Thank you so much.
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Now, ladies and gentlemen, a few words...
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from the president of the charity
we've all been assisting tonight.

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Pray, silence for
the Right Honorable Basil Willet, MP.

:27:27
A man of few words,
and all of them long ones.

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You were splendid, Diana.
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I want you to meet Sean Martin.
This is Miss Diana Scott.

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- Hello.
- How do you do?

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Would Mr. Glass say a few words?
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I doubt it, but I'll ask him.
Would you excuse me?

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I want to say just this:
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No matter how much public money...
:27:48
we, the government,
devote to good causes...

:27:53
there will always be a place
for private generosity...

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like yours, ladies and gentlemen, tonight.
:28:02
Never have I seen so many hearts
so obviously in the right place.

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I'm sure I have no need
to bring to your attention...

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the plight of our brothers...
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of every creed, race and color...
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in every far-flung corner of the Earth...
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who at this very moment
are suffering the humiliation...

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degradation, shame...
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of the agonies of malnutrition.
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Of course, I'd love to make a film someday.
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But so much is important:
The right director, the right script...

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You think a good director
makes a difference, do you?

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It has been known.
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- This is my wife, Sybil. Diana Scott.
- Hello.

:28:53
I think he managed that
very well indeed, don't you?

:28:57
Here she is. Diana.
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I was half afraid you'd walked out
in protest against my speechifying.


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