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Thank you, Father.
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New Testament cigarettes.
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I smoke 'em.
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He smokes 'em.
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Fielding Mellish was found guilty
today on 12 counts of treason

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and was sentenced to 15 years in prison.
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The judge suspended it
in return for their promise

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that Mellish will not
move into his neighbourhood.

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Now this is all over,
is there any possibility

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that maybe we could get married?
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- I'd love to.
- Would you?

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I mean, being in women's lib,
you'll need somebody to support you.

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- Fielding, do you love me?
- Of course I love you.

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No, but do you love me?
You know what I mean?

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Yes, I love you. I love you.
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Can you, like, define the meaning of love?
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What do you mean? It's love. I love you.
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I want you in a way of cherishing
your totality and your otherness

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and in the sense of a presence and
a being and a whole coming and going

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in a room with grapefruit
and a love of a thing, of nature

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and a sense of not wanting or being
jealous of the thing a person possesses.

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Do you have any gum?
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Good evening. Wide World ofSports
is here in the Royal Manhattan Hotel

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for a live, on-the-spot telecast
of the Fielding Mellish honeymoon.

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Mellish and his new bride were married
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in a civil ceremony
in downtown Manhattan.

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The bride wore the traditional
virginal white, as did Mellish.

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They had dinner and are both now ready
for the consummation of their marriage.

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The turnout has been gigantic,
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and here for a play-by-play
description is Howard Cosell.

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Take it away, Howard.
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You join us with the action
just about to start.

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Yes, indeed. Here comes the bride
and she's got a lot of fans here.

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They are tense, but they swell
to a tremendous cheer.


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