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"Mr. Lincoln, I've Decided to Trust You!" script, 1967
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5 1ST SPECTATOR "I see the Readers are here. The last one...the, confronter does not appear to be well represented by words." 2ND SPECTATOR "Is it not a single scream that shatters the night. When a bee and man meet, who gives ground first. When confronted by the Ages of man does well to have said little, as you say, to be at the advantage of his acts. The ages are singular, and juvenal, they never see the gray of the matter." (Lincoln enters) 1ST SPECTATOR "There's Lincoln, he looks confident." 2ND SPECTATOR "It's called the Christ complex...all martyrs wear that ethereal look until their confrontation. Having no mirrors here, it is the reflected esteem you see in the eyes of the steady flow of those who come below and know of your above greatness. He has said much and will suffer much...for a mans' words are the sparks of his soul, and today, in this hour, he shall see how and where they fell."
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5 1ST SPECTATOR "I see the Readers are here. The last one...the, confronter does not appear to be well represented by words." 2ND SPECTATOR "Is it not a single scream that shatters the night. When a bee and man meet, who gives ground first. When confronted by the Ages of man does well to have said little, as you say, to be at the advantage of his acts. The ages are singular, and juvenal, they never see the gray of the matter." (Lincoln enters) 1ST SPECTATOR "There's Lincoln, he looks confident." 2ND SPECTATOR "It's called the Christ complex...all martyrs wear that ethereal look until their confrontation. Having no mirrors here, it is the reflected esteem you see in the eyes of the steady flow of those who come below and know of your above greatness. He has said much and will suffer much...for a mans' words are the sparks of his soul, and today, in this hour, he shall see how and where they fell."
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