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1:17:01
- Are you sure?
- I wouldn't keep her waiting, sir.

1:17:08
Yes. Uh...
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Will someone please... uh... uh...
Admiral?

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- Would you take over for me, please?
- Excuse me.

1:17:19
- Delighted, sir.
- Thank you.

1:17:24
Ladies and gentlemen, l will entertain
your bids for this beautiful bracelet,

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which has been donated by our hostess,
Mrs Sutton.

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- What am l bid?
(Man) - One thousand dollars.

1:17:33
One thousand dollars has been bid.
Do l hear any more?

1:17:36
(Guest) - Fifteen hundred.
- Fifteen hundred has been bid.

1:17:39
(Guest) - 1,75=.
- Seventeen hundred and fifty dollars.

1:17:42
(Man) - Two thousand.
- Two thousand dollars has been bid.

1:17:51
Where is she?
1:17:52
You seem to have a soft spot
for that young lady.

1:17:56
You can't afford to make
yourself that vulnerable,

1:17:58
not when you're out trying
to save your country.

1:18:01
Why do you sneer every time
you refer to this country?

1:18:04
You've done pretty well here,
I don't get it.

1:18:06
No, you wouldn't.
You're one of the ardent believers.

1:18:09
Millions like you plod along
without asking questions.

1:18:13
I hate to use the word stupid,
but it seems to be the one that applies.

1:18:17
The great masses, the moron millions.
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Well, there are a few of us
who are unwilling to just troop along.

1:18:25
A few who are clever enough
to see that there's more to be done

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than just live small, complacent lives.
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A few of us who desire a more
profitable type of government.

1:18:37
When you think about it, Mr Kane,
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the competence of totalitarian nations
is much higher than ours.

1:18:44
They get things done.
1:18:45
Yeah. They get things done.
1:18:49
They bomb cities, sink ships,
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so you can eat off a gold plate.
1:18:54
I neither intend to be bombed nor sunk.
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That's why I'm leaving now.

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