Anna and the King
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I do not recall anyone
being given the right

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to judge whose cultural
customs are superior.

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Especially
when those judging

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have frequently done so
at the point of a gun.

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Would you not agree,
Your Majesty?

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Quite.
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[Sighs]
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Lord Bradley:
Well, the evenings here

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are certainly warmer
than in London.

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Hear, hear.
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A night made to order
for anniversary party.

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Especially for a king
who is most...

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charitable and forgiving.
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To our host,
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a true gentleman,
generous in everyway.

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May history mark
this occasion

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as the first step
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towards forging an alliance
between our two countries.

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His Majesty.
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All: His Majesty.
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And in honor of our
most distinguished guests,

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a waltz,
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as is European custom
of dancing after dinner.


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