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Michael Anthony: [Anthony enters the study to see Tipton seated in a high backed chair reviewing a ledger on his desk. Only Tipton's left hand is visible to viewers as cigar smoke wafts over his head] You sent for me, sir?John Beresford Tipton: Mike, I've been thinking about bravery.Michael Anthony: Bravery, sir?John Beresford Tipton: Yes, Mike. What does the word mean to you?Michael Anthony: Well, I think the word means facing difficulty without fear.John Beresford Tipton: Without fear? No, I can't agree with you, Mike. I feel that bravery is the ability to face up to difficult situations not without fear but in spite of great and overwhelming fear.Michael Anthony: That's an interesting point of view, sir.John Beresford Tipton: [Tipton hands an envelope to Anthony] Deliver this, Mike. It will take you to a man who either is or is not brave. It all depends on your point of view. [Anthony accepts the envelope and bows]

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