Citizen Kane
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- Isn't it wonderful? Such a party.
- Yes.

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What's the matter?
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"Who says a miss was made to kiss
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"And when he meets one
always tries to do exactly this

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"Who buys the food, who buys the drinks
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"Who thinks that dough was made
to spend and acts the way he thinks

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"Now is it, Joe, no, no, no"
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Bernstein, these men
who are now with the Inquirer...

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...who were with the Chronicle
until yesterday--

:43:43
Oh, mama, please.
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- Give me that.
- What? The blonde?

:43:46
- No, the brunette.
- Where did you learn that, Charlie?

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Bernstein, these men
who were with the Chronicle...

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...weren't they just as devoted
to the Chronicle policy...

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...as they are now to our policies?
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Sure, they're just like anybody else.
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They got work to do, they do it.
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Only they happen to be
the best men in the business.

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Do we stand for the same things
the Chronicle stands for?

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Certainly not.
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Listen, Mr.Kane, he'll have them changed
to his kind of newspapermen in a week.

:44:29
There's always a chance, of course,
that they'll change Mr.Kane.

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Without his knowing it.
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Mr.Leland, I got a cable from Mr.Kane!
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- I got a cable here from Mr.Kane.
- What?

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- From Paris, France.
- What?

:44:49
- From Paris, France.
- Come on in.

:44:53
"Who by his action
has the traction magnates on the run"

:44:58
It's a good thing he promised
not to send back any more statues.


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