Courageous Mr. Penn Page #6

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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back to your tribe and tell them that

the white man send greetings to the.

Great Red chief and tell him that the

for many moons Wayne if he's agreeable a

- certain mr. Penn will pay man in form of.

- It.

A great spirit who made me and you lose

the heavens and the earth and knows the

innermost thoughts the man knows that I

in my friends have a heart a desire to

live in peace and friendship view it is

not our custom to use hostile weapons

against our fellow creatures or which

reason we have come unarmed we are met

on the broad pathway of good faith and

good will so that no advantage is to be

taken on either side but all is to be

openness what am I to do home keith is

undermining the confidence of the whole

state even the council is showing you

things will settle down just a passing

phase yes but a such a waste of time and

then at this boundary question Marilyn

painting part of Pennsylvania is it true

the governor of Maryland is going to

fight the keys needle yes I'm afraid I

shall have to return new england too but

you can't do that no you'll needed here

more than ever to carry things on

pennsylvania must be made secure and

then this problem of self-government

the king will never grant a must we've

made Pennsylvania say from the Indians

and we must consolidate that safety by

gaining complete independence it's the

only way and when that women

hey England for can you see mrs. Pynn

anywhere no I can't Oh mr. Penn message

from dr. Vernon what is it species

painter you must get to London at once.

I must see there's nothing you can do

mr. pare she's not in pain and must see

mr.

Julie

I'm not cool William

okay I'm not crying

I only wanted to get well

I've come to take you back to

Philadelphia I can't do anything there

without you never.

Oh

I'm always

you

illness paper

gentlemen I

yes

and yeah

you

Julie

good evening had a Google drive when

you're coming

ha this is brother pearson from

Philadelphia this is brother Klaus from

Amsterdam yes mrs. Pen as this was a

great shock to us all hello mr. Binns

I'm so glad you've come I'm so

frightened when she died all life seemed

to go out of him you do whether

everything is well boo nothing I can say

now Hannah do you think you'll see me no

good mr. vigil yoli stairs instead I

think it's going out to be lying but I

must speak to him Hannah other person

has come with many messages from America

brother class has come with nearly a

hundred friends from all over Europe

they've given up everything and all that

they may start a new life out in America

they're all waiting to save what is the

pen won't go back to American Alistair

what do you mean Hannah he told me still

before she died Henry said to me if you

resign my heart will die I shall give up

everything she's my life Hannah she's my

life what are we to do everything is

ready ships is sailing from London Docks

he doesn't return to Pennsylvania the

state will go to rack and ruin in a

- month even now they started quarrelling.

- And intriguing among themselves well.

Without pens leadership it is no use

going on I will have to return to

Holland they won't go to America without

William Penn all the faith and hope of

their future life I is keeping ease

their only salvation

everything is ready save with time

you

thank you

good.

Jay every night for your city

normal is

you

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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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