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Teacher!
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Teacher, you've spoken
the unspeakable.
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I n all ouryears
of slavery to mankind,
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the word " no"
was the one word
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we were electrically
conditioned to fear.
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Caesar has forbidden you
its utterance in perpetuity.
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An ape may say no
to a human,
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but a human may never
again say no to an ape.
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Tell him you're sorry,
Abe, and go home
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while you've still
got a home to go to.
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I'll put in a good word
foryou with Caesar.
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General Aldo,
I'm sorry.
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The writing you destroyed
was by Caesar's son.
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I did not want you to
suffer Caesar's anger!
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What do I care
for Caesar's anger?
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Let me give you
a taste of mine!
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Grab him!
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Stop, teacher!
Grab him!
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Stop!
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Grab him.
Grab the teacher!
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Stop!
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Stop!
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We'll teach the
teacher a lesson.
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Throw him in the corral,
where all humans belong.
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I said stop, Aldo.
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He broke the law.
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With his own mouth,
he broke the first law.
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I am the law.
What has he done?