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A cripple. Can't act.
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- He did in the end.
- Too late.
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Eileen...
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I like you very much.
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And I like you, Christy.
You've the heart of a poet.
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No...
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Well...
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What?
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Nothin'.
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I'd better go.
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Ladies and gentlemen.
Ladies and gentlemen, thank you.
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It gives me great pleasure to open this
exhibition of the work of Christy Brown.
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A lot of people say that Christy
is a great crippled painter.
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- I think that's an insult to Christy.
- That's right.
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Christy is simply a great painter, full stop.
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He has struggled with his material,
as every painter must do,
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to bring it under control.
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If you look around the walls today,
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you'll see the forces
that shaped Christy Brown.
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His mother.
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His father. His brothers and sisters.
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And the lady who brought him
to public recognition, Dr Eileen Cole.
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Yes!