Bicentennial Man
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One is glad of that, Andrew.
:52:05
Thank you.
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-Good night, Sir.
-Good night, Andrew.

:52:30
Lloyd! Come here!
:52:33
What did l tell you about throwing sand
at people? What did l tell you?

:52:38
Now apologise to Andrew.
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l will not apologise to it.
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-Him.
-lt!

:52:45
Sorry.
:52:49
One understands why some animals
eat their young.

:52:54
l'm so sorry, Andrew.
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Are you all right? You seem very quiet.
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How does one obtain freedom?
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-You wish to leave us?
-Not at all, Little Miss.

:53:17
One merely wishes to be declared free.
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But why?
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You have so much freedom here.
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Until one is ordered to do something.
:53:28
lt's been years since anyone's
given you an order.

:53:31
But you may still request one
to perform tasks.

:53:35
We ask all the time, but it's a request,
not an order.

:53:44
That's not enough for you is it?
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One has studied your history.
:53:52
Terrible wars have been fought
where millions have died for one idea:

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Freedom.

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