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Michael Anthony: [Anthony enters the study to witness Tipton seated in a high backed chair at his desk, reading a document. Only Tipton's right hand is visible to viewers] You sent for me, sir?John Beresford Tipton: Mike, read any good poetry lately?Michael Anthony: [Slyly smiling] Would you like me to quote you some, sir?John Beresford Tipton: [Chuckles] No, thank you. [Indicating the document of his desk] I'd rather read you a line or two from this Shakespeare folio.Michael Anthony: I'd like to hear them.John Beresford Tipton: [Tipton quotes a query from the Shakespearian character Theseus] "Where is our usual manager of mirth? What revels are in hand? Is there no play to ease the anguish of a torturing hour?"Michael Anthony: A Midsummer Night's Dream, sir?John Beresford Tipton: Yes. It is a reminder, perhaps, of how much all of us owe the entertainers of this world. [Tipton hands an envelope to Anthony] Mike, our next millionaire is going to be such a performer. [Anthony accepts the envelope and bows]

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