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Prof. Indiana Jones points out to a museum curator that a picture of the Russian revolution is labeled wrong. He knows it for sure because he was there. Working as a translator at the French embassy in Petrograd, Indy had befriended a group of young Bolshevik students. On his 18th birthday, they took him to hear Lenin himself giving a speech. Unfortunately, the speech inspires them to a premature revolution attempt. Written by
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Indiana Jones:
Rosa, I like you so much, you're smart and funny and pretty, but love is a weird thing. It's kinda like lightning. You can no more make it strike than you can stop it when it decides to hit you.
Rosa:
And you haven't been struck.
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