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Thank you.
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Um, thank you,
my friends.
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Now you know at Groton,
where I graduated from high school,
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our beloved headmaster
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encouraged his students
to enter public life.
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L... I chose to attend Harvard
for my undergraduate work and then...
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Columbia for my law degree.
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I followed
my headmaster's advice
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and sought a career
in public life.
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But circumstances
beyond my control...
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have made that...
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very difficult.
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You know, I have given
many speeches in my life,
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I don't know why I'm having such
a hard time making this one.
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My God!
:47:25
Did you see how they
were looking at me?
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- They welcomed your company, Franklin.
- Don't patronize me.
:47:30
Don't patronize them.
:47:31
These people go to bed night after night
with half-empty stomachs.
:47:36
Your legs are the least
of their worries.
:47:47
Aren't you cold,
Mr. Roosevelt?
:47:51
Mr. Roosevelt,
you're gonna catch the chill
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if you don't get out
of t'water.
:47:57
You're gonna have to talk to him,
Mr. Loyless. He won't listen to us.