The Thirty-Nine Steps
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:04:10
What is a Liberal? What does he believe?
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Now, can anyone enlighten me?
:04:22
- You, sir, what do you believe?
- Aren't you the expert?

:04:26
Well, I know what I believe but do you?
:04:32
What about the Irish question?
Foreign policy?

:04:36
Stop asking us questions
and tell us something!

:04:39
Very well, I will tell you.
:04:41
You're not awake,
the country isn't awake.

:04:44
You don't think! You've no idea if...
:04:51
You've no idea if those two men
who just came in are fellow Liberals...

:04:57
or agents of a foreign power.
That's right.

:05:00
Look at them. Ask questions.
:05:04
Are they what they seem to be?
:05:09
- Are you what you seem to be?
- Yes! I'm a true Briton

:05:12
and I believe all men should be
free and equal under God!

:05:17
Do they or are they impostors?
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Steady on, old chap!
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We must be on our guard always
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against those who would draw Europe
into chaos and carnage.

:05:28
Aye, that's the Tories for ye!
:05:35
That's right, so there's only
one thing to do, isn't there?

:05:39
- What, vote for Sir Harry?
- Right!

:05:42
Vote for Sir Harry McLean!
Ladies and gentlemen, Sir Harry McLean!

:05:46
A great wee speech
but what did it mean?

:05:49
- You're due to speak for half an hour.
- Stomach cramp.

:05:54
Ladies and gentlemen,
please!

:05:57
I'm sure we were all
most gratified to hear Mr, er...


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