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Edmund Brundish:
Let me tell you what it is I admire about human beings. What I value most is the one virtue they share with gods and animals, and which I will therefore no longer refer to as a virtue. I mean... courage. And you, Mrs. Green, possess that quality in a-bundance. I would like - I would like to help. You make me believe - once more in things - things I - that I thought forgotten
Let me tell you what it is I admire about human beings. What I value most is the one virtue they share with gods and animals, and which I will therefore no longer refer to as a virtue. I mean... courage. And you, Mrs. Green, possess that quality in a-bundance. I would like - I would like to help. You make me believe - once more in things - things I - that I thought forgotten
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Let me tell you what it is I admire
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about human beings
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What I value most
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is the one virtue they share with gods and animals
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and which I will therefore no longer refer to as a virtue
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I mean
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courage
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And you Mrs Green
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possess that quality in abundance
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Movie Summary
England 1959. In a small East Anglian town, Florence Green decides, against polite but ruthless local opposition, to open a bookshop.
