Citizen Kane
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- She couldn't even come to the phone.
- I'll be seeing her again in a couple of days.

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About Rosebud, Mr.Bernstein.
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If you'd talk about anything connected
with Mr.Kane that you can remember.

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You were with him from the beginning.
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From before the beginning, young fellow.
And now it's after the end.

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Have you tried to see anybody
except Susie?

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I haven't seen anybody else, but I've
been through Walter Thatcher's journal.

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- That man was the biggest fool I ever met.
- He made an awful lot of money.

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Well, it's no trick to make a lot of money...
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...if all you want is to make a lot of money.
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You take Mr.Kane.
It wasn't money he wanted.

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Thatcher never did figure him out.
Sometimes even I couldn't.

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You know who you ought to see?
Mr.Leland.

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He was Mr.Kane's closest friend.
They went to school together.

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Harvard?
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Oh, Harvard, Yale, Princeton,
Cornell, Switzerland.

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He was thrown out of a lot of colleges.
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Mr.Leland never had a nickel.
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One of those families
where the father is worth $10 million...

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...then one day he shoots himself,
and it turns out there's nothing but debts.

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He was with Mr.Kane and me...
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...the first day Mr.Kane took over
the Inquirer.

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Take a good look at it, Jedediah.
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It's going to look a lot different
one of these days. Come on.

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There ain't no bedrooms in this joint.
That's a newspaper building.

:32:53
You're getting paid, mister,
for opinions or for hauling?


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