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That's quite all right, madam.
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This way, sir.
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Your name isn't William.
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It's Willie.
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WOMAN:
My dear friends.

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General George S. Patton, Jr.,
has accepted our invitation. . .

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. . .to say a few words to you. . .
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. . .on the occasion
of this inaugural ceremony.

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General Patton is not here
in an official capacity. . .

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. . .and I have assured him
most earnestly. . .

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. . .that nothing he says
will be quoted.

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May I present General Patton.
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-Remember, sir, watch your language.
-Yeah.

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My dear ladies.
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Until today. . .
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. . .my only experience
at welcoming has been. . .

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. . .to welcome Germans and Italians
to the infernal region.

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At this I have been
quite successful. . .

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. . .since the troops, which I have had
the honor to command. . .

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. . .have, to date, killed or captured. . .
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. . .some 1 70,000 of our enemies.
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I feel that such clubs as these
are of very real value. . .

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. . .because I believe
with Mr. Bernard Shaw. . .

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. . .that the British and the Americans
are two peoples. . .

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. . .separated by a common language.
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Since it is the destiny of the British
and Americans to rule the world. . .

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. . .the better we know each other. . .

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