Jakob the Liar
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:06:02
I'll turn it on, and we both
are going to listen to it.

:06:06
But if I see you get up,
the radio goes right off.

:06:12
Now I turn it on.
:06:16
It takes a moment
for the tubes to heat up.

:06:19
Once they are warmed up,
you'll hear talking.

:06:22
So it's heating up now.
:06:33
We don't want him.
:06:37
Good evening,
ladies and gentlemen.

:06:39
This is the BBC in London.
:06:42
Tonight we have a speciaI guest...
:06:45
...the Prime Minister of Greater
Britain, the very Honourable...

:06:48
...Winston Churchill...
:06:51
...who is just now coming into
the studio, putting out his cigar.

:06:57
Good evening,
ladies and gentlemen...

:07:01
...and everybody in Poland.
:07:04
-He likes the Polish, doesn't he?
-Of course. We're his allies.

:07:09
Mr. Churchill, if we only
have a little bit of time...

:07:13
...I would like you to update us
on the events around Bezanika.

:07:17
I'd be delighted.
:07:20
That is my area of exper-
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Gesundheit, Mr. Churchill!
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Excuse me.
:07:35
The cigar smoke gets up one's nose.
:07:40
Where was I?
:07:41
Bezanika, in Poland.
:07:43
I know where Bezanika is.
I'm not stupid.

:07:48
And I was on the phone
with Mr. Stalin...

:07:51
...who told me his troops
were doing wonderfully.

:07:55
Is that not so, Mr. Stalin?
:07:59
Da!

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