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Scene 5: (Grace and Annie enter)
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Ah, good afternoon, Miss Farrell.
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Grace: Good afternoon Drake, everyone.
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Miss.
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Grace: Has Mr. Warbucks arrived yet?
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No, Miss. His plane from Chicago landed at three thirty. So, we're expecting him any minute.
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Mrs. Greer: Yes, miss.
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Everything is in order, miss. Mrs. Pugh has prepared his favorite dinner.
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Grace: Now, would you all come here for a moment, please?
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Quickly everyone. Everyone, quickly.
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Grace: Everyone, this is Annie. She'll be with us for the next two weeks. For Christmas.
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Miss.
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Annie: Hi everyone.
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May I take your coat, miss?
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Grace: Oh, and get that Don Budge fellow if he's available.
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Yes, miss.
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Grace: Welcome home Mr. Warbucks.
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Welcome home Mr. Warbucks.
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Warbucks: It's good to be home.
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How was your flight from Chicago?
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Warbucks: Drake, dismiss the staff.
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Yes, sir.
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Warbucks: I was mistaken, she's eleven. Bye, Barney. Drake?
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Yes, sir?
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Warbucks: Coats.
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Yes, sir.
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Grace: Yes, sir.
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Will you be wanting the Bentley, sir, or the Dussenberg.
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Warbucks: The Dussenberg.
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Excellent choice, sir.
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Grace: Drake. Mr. Warbucks will see Annie now.
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Miss Annie, Mr. Warbucks will see you now.
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Grace: Shh, shh. It's going to be alright.
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Miss Annie, you just see. If there's anyone who can find your parents, Warbucks is the man.
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Grace: Mr. Warbucks will find your mother and father. If he has to pull every political string there is to pull - up to and including the White House.
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The League of Nations!
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Warbucks: Well, just take him off the Capone case.
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Hip, hip, hurray!
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(Beginning of Scene 4)
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Miss Farrell, I'm afraid there's still no sign of Mr. Warbucks and Miss Annie.
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Grace: That makes, let me see...
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1,236.
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Grace: All liars. Drake, I never realized there were so many dishonest people on the island of Manhattan.
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Some of them were from the Bronx, miss.
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Annie: Gee, I thought for sure somebody was gonna be my mother and father.
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Mr. Warbucks, this has just come by special messenger from the F.B.I.
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Warbucks: Drake!
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Yes, sir?
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Warbucks: Call Justice Brandeis and ask him to come over to sign those adoption papers.
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Yes, sir.
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Warbucks: Of course. That's who I'd like too. Drake.
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Yes, sir.
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Warbucks: Tell the staff to get spiffed up. They're going to be guests at Annie's adoption party.
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Yes, sir.
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Warbucks: Miss Hannigan, too. Why not?
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Excuse me sir. Everyone is getting, and these are your words, sir, "spiffed up" for the party.
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All: Judge Brandeis.
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Judge Brandeis has arrived.
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Brandeis: Now, Oliver, Annie, we're ready to begin. The adoption procedure is very simple. According to the laws of the State of New York...
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Sir.
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Warbucks: What?
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Sir.
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Roosevelt: And Miss Hannigan!
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Miss Hannigan, sir, and the children from the orphanage.
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Tessie: Oh my goodness!
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Mr. Warbucks, this has just come from the F.B.I.
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Warbucks: Show it to the President.
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Sir, Mr. and Mrs. "MUDGE."
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Warbucks: Show them in, Drake.
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With pleasure, sir.
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Roosevelt: No, Eleanor can wait.
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Won't you please come in, Mr. and Mrs. Mudge.
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Roosevelt: And Merry Christmas one and all.
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Merry, merry, merry, merry...
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Warbucks: Thank you, Drake.
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...Christmas.
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Roosevelt: Yes, Oliver, they certainly do. Drake, will you turn them over.
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Yes, sir.
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