Bicentennial Man
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:56:04
Good morning, Sir.
:56:15
You'll take your check back,
please, Andrew.

:56:18
Why, Sir?
:56:20
You are free now.
:56:24
l must ask you to leave this house.
:56:27
But, Sir, l don't wish to leave.
:56:31
You wished for freedom.
You must accept the consequences.

:56:36
Then l will remove my belongings.
:56:42
Where would you go?
:56:45
l will look for a residence nearby
so if you ever need anything, Sir....

:56:49
That will not happen, Andrew. Thank you.
There's no need to be close by.

:56:54
lf you command me not to do this,
l will obey.

:56:56
l command nothing.
:56:59
You're free.
:57:02
Then, called or uncalled
l am always at your service.

:57:19
You've stopped referring
to yourself as ''one.''


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