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For you.
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- Oh, Mr Brown.
- Dr Chase.

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- What are you doing here?
- Is that that hot girl?

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- How does she look?
- I made a last-minute donation. A big one.

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Well, on that subject,
thank you for your wonderful gift.

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- Oh, you did get it? Good.
- Yes, thank you.

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You know, I really couldn't accept
something like that normally, but...

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I really want it.
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- Well, you needed it.
- Come on, Romeo, get outta there.

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I have been wondering, though,
what the engraving indicated

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on the pipe that Big Foot took.
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Hi.
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- Here you go.
- Oh, Dr Herbert, this is Mr Brown.

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- Hi.
- Hi there.

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- Who's the stiff?
- Here, why don't you let me take that?

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- So you can take that off his hands.
- Thank you.

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A toast, yeah?
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To high treason.
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That's what these men were committing
when they signed the Declaration.

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Had we lost the war, they would have been
hanged, beheaded, drawn and quartered,

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and - Oh! Oh, my personal favourite -
and had their entrails cut out and burned!

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So, here's to the men
who did what was considered wrong

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in order to do what they knew was right.
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What they knew was right.
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Well, good night.
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- Good night.
- Good night.

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Yeah!

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