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[Kerensky is conferring with several foreign ambassadors observing the Duma] Alexander Kerensky: [to the British ambassador] Not quite the way you do it in your Parliament. We haven't English manners yet. British Ambassador: My government is more concerned with content than the style. One detects a certain sentiment for peace. That worries us. Alexander Kerensky: It's mostly the Bolsheviks. Nobody pays any attention to them. They only have six members in the Duma. U.S. Ambassador: In your position, I would put this Lenin quietly in jail. Alexander Kerensky: On what pretext? U.S. Ambassador: I have read his speeches. Surely you have, too. Alexander Kerensky: I cannot put a man in jail for what he thinks! It's in your Bill of Rights. U.S. Ambassador: He wants to overthrow the government by force. We Americans call that treason. Alexander Kerensky: In Russia, it's been too easy to lock a man up because he disagrees with you. It's a bad habit. If the people want Lenin, they can vote him into power in December. Until that time... [sees the speaker stepping from the podium] Rodzianko's finished. I must speak now. U.S. Ambassador: I trust I've made my government's position clear. America wants Russia in the war. British Ambassador: The British government is equally worried about the peace demonstrations. French Ambassador: No more than France. Russia's contribution is vital to the Allied cause. U.S. Ambassador: Let me be blunt, Mr. Kerensky: We're offering you three hundred million dollars if you fight. No war, no loan. Alexander Kerensky: [annoyed] You cannot buy Russia. We will fight because we've already sacrificed too much.

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