Amistad
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All three of them are idiots.
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What did he say?
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Oh, he said, er...
They have to go away.

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- Emancipation! It's God's way!
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You cannot own another human being!
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- Killers of white men!
- Slavery is tyranny!

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It's those miserable-looking
people again.

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God's blessing on you this morning.
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I'm not afraid of you,
or your medicine!

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Yes. You place your hand on
this book and I'll pray for you.

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They're
human beings, not animals!

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Slavery will kill this country!
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..in the
quietude of the night

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after the Spaniards attended their
vespers and were in virtuous sleep,

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the savages broke loose
their collars,

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and stole onto the deck
like creatures of prey.

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They fell upon the unsuspecting crew
with these sabres and cane knives...

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- I cannot overstate...
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Have you
figured out who he is?

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An advisor of some kind.
Perhaps theirs.

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..they mutilated at least one...
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- What about him?
- The simple cook, a Creole...

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- Their own kind.
- Theirs maybe.

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But for Senors Ruiz and Montes,
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who steered the Amistad
to these shores

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under constant threat of like fate,
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we might never have heard of
this massacre, this bloodbath.

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But for their bravery, these villains
would have escaped justice.

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But they've not. They've not.

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