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Lisa!
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Lisa, the time has come!
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Mother...
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this is Walter Kranz.
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The poet of revolution?
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God alone knows how l esteem you!
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Oh, thank you, ma'am. Thank you.
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Lisa, l've been writing again.
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Yesterday, depression.
Today, a stroke of genius.

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Silence, you person!
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l'll begin.
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The Albatross.
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''And sometimes seamen
catch for pleasure...

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''the albatross, the great bird of the sea...
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''that follows freely at its leisure...
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''ships that through rocky straits must pass.
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''But once on deck,
that monarch of the azure tides...

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''crestfallen, drags its white wings...
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''at its sides.
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''Once swift, now stiff and worn...
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''the sovereign of the air
must suffer slights--''

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Walter!
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The people! Walter!
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-My God, you're so bourgeois!
-Let go of me, mother!

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''But down among the happy crowds--''
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Will you please get down from the chair?
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-You can't behave like that here.
-Whatever you say.

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But exceptional people
tend to do exceptional things.

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-A bottle of champagne!
-Yes, sir.

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How do you like it?
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-Quite nice.
-Nice?

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-But rather reactionary, isn't it?
-So what?

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-And--
-And?

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And anyway it sounds familiar.
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Familiar?
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Yes!
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l lifted it?
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You mean, l lifted it?
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l've never stolen anything. l'm misjudged.
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Ladies and gentlemen, you heard how
l am misjudged most ignominiously.

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l've never stolen anything.
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Never! Never! Never! Never! Never!
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What a man! What power!
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Mother, pick the chair up
if you admire him so much!


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