Courageous Mr. Penn Page #2

Synopsis: William Penn's heroic deeds, on the European and American continents, are told in this portrait of the founding father of both the Quakers and the Pennsylvania colony. Based on C.E. Vulliamy's biography "William Penn."
 
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1942
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sufficiently interested tonight but

mother said cratered will not to be

allowed near the hut ah but if I talk

with her you soon change your mind

you're very sure of yourself yes I am

you know I think I would even touch me

you couldn't why do you know

your eyes give you away

they do nothing of the sort if you're

determined to go on talking like this

you better come into the dining room

then perhaps we can get some service in

the house what did you say her name was.

Miss Julie Elma there's a talkative.

Quaker in the kitchen he's coming in to

convert convert us oh dear he would you

be found Lucy good evening come here

come my 50 I don't think we've had the

pleasure no man has ever spoken to me

the trip at all pitched off at what ho

but he can't you see he's a Quaker oh do

sit down lunch yeah thank you hold my

behavior please I suppose I your young

friends yes why don't you approve of

them

what do you mean well I what a pity it

is that you always his ID useless lions

what do you do ma'am an just preach yeah

did you try to put it that way oh you

see you're all so thoroughly bored of

yourself what do you mean you know you

get so much more out of life and took a

bit of interest in it for instance

you'll find it to a satisfaction

vegetable family have the other the

secret of happiness gentlemen is to be

found in that one word Club it is the

key gentlemen and it was given to us for

the son of man in Galilee a very long

time jokes well but a common fellow hmm

you're a sort of terror don't talk yes

that's what I am but a happy one because

all the time I'm repeating something

which is true I will not sit here and

listen to this unspeakable rudeness like

Freud I don't know Ivan I 10 diamond hmm

I would show him out but you come

pateros dangerous I think you better

girl

you wish

so very boo-boos it you know you remind

me of a lot of lovely peacock so forgive

me gentlemen no offense meant I bid you

all a good night

are you going now I'm going to London

why are you smiling I'm smiling

very loved enough you love her very much

I sometime

and you've been demanded oh I haven't

asked her to marry him have she refuse

you somehow I don't think she does she

leave a number

and I can't ask you to come with me

because I'm a Quaker

back

do you think she went home.

Oh.

Whatever

good night about

and keep her safe.

I don't even know your name it's real

William Penn

hmm.

I know

right

there is a faith which overcomes the

world and there is a faith which is

overcome by the world but first we must

realize that all men are born free free

I not I wish I was in the eyes of God we

are all equal I don't believe it I'm not

your equal I knows a gentleman when I

sees one and I won't be made fun of it

right on life why you want to be ashamed

of yourself making fun of an old man I'm

not making fun of you you can think what

you write just as we all have a right to

a conscience the richard reid burn oh

come come come that's a poor way of

convincing anyone didn't it you always

keep that hat on yes except when we pray

you go to bed in it no not often why do.

Quakers where their head yes tell us why

partly because we believe that we should

not do anything that does not correspond

with the feelings of our hearts and

partly to keep our heads warm my friends

the knowledge of God does not come to us

to observing things of this world God is

in our hearts waiting reveal himself

wigan should be burned but is there not

one amongst you feels with me and

understands me yes there is I've been

listening to your preaching and there's

so much I'd like to talk to you about

let's see if you're gonna find somewhere

quiet chillin

you see bindle everyone has the right to

enjoy a decent life f freedom and

justice can be free to worship God in

his own way but others have spoken like

you before and political issues have got

them turned into jail we must have

patience and courage I tell you the day

will come when the world via just

friendly place it must be so I'm going

to London at the end of the week you

must come with me George Fox is holding

a large meeting a frenzy he feels it in

these dark days unity within the fence

is essential it essentials unity in

non-essentials Liberty in all things

charity out of our unity will come that

greater unity of Europe on world we

cannot fail with me well can we meet an

unknown

they're not what the young men were at

our time no boys no manners and a new

model as no decency you heard of course

of old Admiral pens death oh yeah but

his son William is to be tried next week

tried like a common thief I'll glitch

I'd well he deserved it I understand

that he was preaching troubled and.

Sedition he was not hey couldn't he

loves people not hate cutie really you

forget yourself Oh dare you defend this

criminal you don't even know it hola

beba

I'm sorry to see you here young men I'm

trying to see myself here at the

converse I'm not so will you have only

also to blame this is no place for the

son of a distinguishing to ask me this

is not personal son of any man then it

is up to you my dear boy all you've got

to do is to admit that you were wrong

promise never to repeat the events and

his name is Damita means to have you

release no I can't admit that I wrong

because I didn't do anything wrong since

when has freedom of speech people didn't

come come before it is too late the

doctor more reason with you and all you

will a fine young man like yourself can

expect to be favored by the key what

about my conscience

compromise

there can be no compromise every man is

entitled to think for himself

and worship God in joining me

really quite shocked entropion eyes you

are running the risk of a long sentence

in jail don't you realize that the

maximum penalty under the new Act is

death but I'm going to be tried by

during the journey will be composed of

uncut uneducated fellows who might hang

you why do they want to learn if they

find you kidding but I'm not I'm quite

content to place myself in hand with

television so don't worry Maya township

free

I'm not bed

for said William Penn unlawfully uncha

maza see the symbol and Congress be

together but divers are the persons in

the street called Gracechurch Street to

the disturbance of the peace of the said.

Lord the King his crown and dignity take

off your head Jimmy take off your hat

did you put off it head put it on again

wearing your hat I find you 40 shillings

for contempt of court you know the child

which should be preferred against you

yes I do I've asked him I'm sorry for

you are an ingenious gentle all the

world so now that and you have a

plentiful estate why must you then

render yourself unhappy by associating

with such simple people as the Quakers I

confess I emitted my choice to

relinquish the company of those who are

ingenuously wicked but the first of

those were more honest with you appear

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Anatole de Grunwald

Anatole "Tolly" de Grunwald (25 December 1910 – 13 January 1967) was a Russian-born British film producer and screenwriter. more…

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