A King in New York
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''than fly to others
that we know not of?

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''Thus conscience...''
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- I've forgotten.
- Oh no! Please go on.

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No, no. I'm sorry.
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You've just heard
a recital of Hamlet

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by His Majesty King Shahdov.
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We now return to Ann Kay's
Real Life Surprise Party

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after station identification.
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This is station KXPA.
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How can I thank you?
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What a privilege. What genius!
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- You liked it?
- You have such power, such anger!

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What a success you'd be as an actor.
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But actors need more
than genius to succeed.

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- They need good sound teeth.
- Naturally.

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Have you the assurance to speak
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and face others without danger
of being repellent?

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There you go again!
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How can an actor play opposite
a lovely leading lady

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if he's uncertain?
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But with OXYTONE Toothpaste
he has confidence and control,

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for OXYTONE Toothpaste
is the breath of violets.

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OXYTONE will arrest decay,
remove yellow film

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and restore teeth
to a beautiful whiteness.

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You'll never regret,
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you'll never fret,
if you use OXYTONE Toothpaste.

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You know,
you're giving me a terrific complex.

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Really?
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I thought you were crazy,
but now I'm positive.

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I thought you liked crazy people.
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Yes, but how can you suddenly
branch off into toothpaste?

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It must be an association of ideas.
Tomorrow I go to my dentist.

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How boring.
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Most boring!
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You know, you really are funny.
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You think so?
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I must tell you some of my jokes.
Naughty ones!

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Yes, can't we join
in the conversation?

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Well, we were discussing dentists.
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I loathe when you're helpless,
your mouth full of instruments,

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and they answer the telephone.

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