The Wind and the Lion
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1:50:02
That Jerome, I want him
decorated with something.

1:50:05
Whatever you think is appropriate.
1:50:07
And Gummere and... What's his name?
Decorate the outfit, all of them.

1:50:11
I say, Theodore,
you should thank your lucky stars.

1:50:14
Luck had nothing to do with it.
I had God on my side.

1:50:18
Maybe Allah.
1:50:21
- What's that?
- That's your bear. Your grizzly bear, sir.

1:50:24
First reports are we can get
anything we want in Morocco, sir.

1:50:28
Coaling rights. We can
put anybody on the throne.

1:50:30
Their camps were divided.
1:50:32
At this moment, Theodore is
the most popular president in history.

1:50:36
- Take that cover off.
- What, sir?

1:50:38
Take the cover off.
I wanna see my bear.

1:50:40
- Later perhaps, Theodore.
- No, I want to see him now.

1:50:44
A good speech would be appropriate
soon. Even the papers are cheering you.

1:50:48
There's no doubt about
the outcome of the election.

1:50:59
Gentlemen, nothing in this
world is certain, absolutely nothing.

1:51:05
The fate of the nation will be decided
by the people in November.

1:51:09
And the fate of Morocco
will be decided tomorrow by me.

1:51:13
Now, gentlemen, if you don't mind,
I'd just like to be alone with my bear.

1:51:18
I trust he was a Democrat.
1:51:57
To Theodore Roosevelt:

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