Being There
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1:10:00
-What is it?
-Doctor.

1:10:02
Decoral. Five milligrams.
1:10:04
Now lknow that many ofyou....
1:10:07
Put your arms up.
1:10:09
I think you'd better leave, Eve.
1:10:11
-Will he be okay?
-He'll be fine.

1:10:13
Yeah, we got you, Ben.
1:10:17
Come on, Chauncey.
1:10:19
But lhave decided
there are no temporary stopgaps.

1:10:23
So I'm going to rethink myposition
and findanother solution.

1:10:28
You'llbe verypleased to know that your...
1:10:30
...founder and Chairman of the Board...
1:10:32
...Mr. Benjamin Turnbull Rand,
agrees with me on this...

1:10:36
...for once.
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Gentlemen, let us not fear the inevitable
chill and storms of autumn and winter.

1:10:45
Instead, let us anticipate
the rapid growth of springtime.

1:10:49
Let us await the rewards of summer.
1:10:52
As in a garden of the earth,
let us learn to accept...

1:10:55
...and appreciate the times
when the trees are bare...

1:10:58
...as well as the times
when we pick the fruit.

1:11:06
I'm just so very grateful
that you're here with us.

1:11:11
So am l, Eve.
1:11:15
It's been an exhausting day for Ben.
1:11:17
He's resting now,
and there's no cause for alarm.

1:11:21
I have a telephone call for you.
1:11:26
Telephone call?
1:11:28
Yes. Sidney Courtney, the financial editor
of the Washington Post.

1:11:35
Would you care to take it, sir?
1:11:39
Yes.
1:11:41
In my office.
1:11:54
Go, I'll be just fine.
1:11:59
Yes, you'll be fine.

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