Michael Collins
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Say something, would you?
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I've known the two of you for four years.
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You've slept together,
lived together, fought together.

:21:30
But your war is over now.
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What if it's just the beginning?
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Christ.
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I'd be better off in Longford.
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We were elected by the people of Ireland...
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We were elected by the people.
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Did they think we were liars when we
meant to uphold the Irish Republic?

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The letters preceding the negotiations...
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...not once demanded recognition
of the Irish Republic!

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We knew it would have been refused!
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So Mr. Collins is asking us...
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...to accept an oath of allegiance
to a foreign king...

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...and the partition...
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...and the partition of the northern part
of the country!

:22:56
Mr. Collins,
the man who won the recent war...


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