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Milords, ladies and gentlemen...
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pray silence for Miss Carol Fisher.
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Ladies and gentlemen...
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I trust, even making allowances
for a father's exuberance...

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you do not think I'm in any way
being put forward today...

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as a substitute for Mr. Van Meer.
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Unhappily for us,
no one can take Mr. Van Meer's place.

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What I can do possibly
is to clear up a few misapprehensions...

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that have crept into
the public discussion of this movement...

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and revise some of the epithets
that have been applied to us...

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by some who have not gone
as deeply into the matter as they might.

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The female of the species
is deadlier than the male.

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...as a group of well-meaning amateurs.
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Now, I'm sure there's some of you
here today who think of us as such.

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I'd like to ask anyone who has called us
well-meaning amateurs...

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to stand up and tell me
just why a well-meaning amateur...

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is any less reliable than a well-meaning
professional at a moment like this.

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But I'll not take the time.
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The world's been run long enough
by the well-meaning professional.

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We might give the amateurs
a chance now.

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But what I really want to do
is to give you a very brief idea of...

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just how far-reaching
our amateur plans are.

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Use your notes.
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And just...
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why we ask for your support...
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professional or amateur.
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What I mean to say is that,
however much one may...

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I mean, we should both...
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Both of us...

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