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The what?
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It would be against
everything I stand for

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to let this deteriorate into
an exercise in legal minutia.

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Mr Tappan, I'm talking about
the heart of the matter.

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As am I.
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It is our destiny,
as abolitionists and as Christians,

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to save these people.
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These are people, Mr Baldwin,
not livestock.

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Did Christ hire a lawyer
to get him off on technicalities?

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He went to the cross, nobly.
You know why?

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To make a statement.
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To make a statement, as must we.
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But Christ lost.
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- You, I think...
- No, sir, he did not.

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- You want to win, don't you?
- Yes.

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I certainly do. Hell, sometimes
I don't get paid unless I do.

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Which brings us back to
the question of worth.

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In order to do a better job
than the Son of God's attorney

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I'll require two and a
half dollars a day.

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Who are they, do you think?
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Looks like they're going to be sick.
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Amazing grace
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How sweet the sound...
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They're entertainers!
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-..that saved a wretch like me...
- But why do they look so miserable?

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I once was lost
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But now am found...

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