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How do you do?
We're all waiting for you.
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Pamela's gone to meet you
at the station. This way.
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Leader and standard-bearer himself.
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l welcome this opportunity
of discussing with you..
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another question vital
to the import of our country..
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at this critical
and momentous hour.
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But first of all,
as a preliminary to this..
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- l shall occupy your time--
- You've occupied too much time already!
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We've had enough of you!
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Ladies and gentlemen, l'm now going to
call upon the speaker of the evening.
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- Speak up!
- There's no need to say who he is..
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or to speak of his brilliant record
as a soldier and a statesman.
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He's a son of Scotland who has crossed
the border and conquered England.
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He is now one
of the foremost figures..
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in the diplomatic political world
in the great city of London.
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l'm, therefore, going to ask him
to tell you something--
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- lt's about time too.
- How important it is..
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to this constituency
that at this crucial by-election..
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our candidate should be returned
by an adequate majority.
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l now ask for Captain Fraser.
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Ladies and gentlemen, l apologize for
my hesitation in rising just now..
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but l'd entirely
failed while listening..
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to the chairman's flattering
description of the next speaker..
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to realize he was
talking about me.
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As for you, may l say
from the bottom of my heart..
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and with the utmost sincerity..
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how delighted and relieved l am
to find myself..
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in your presence at this moment.
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Delighted because
of your friendly reception..