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START: Thank you, Red. And thank you all. I am deeply grateful to be chosen man of the year by the Atlanta Business Council, an honor I’ve seen bestowed on some mighty fine fellas and which I certainly never expected to come to me.
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END: Thank you. (Applause) One more thing. If the jackets whup the dawgs up in Athens Saturday afternoon, I’ll be a completely happy man.
For the full monologue text, please refer to: Alfre Uhry, Driving Miss Daisy, Dramatists Play Service Inc., 1987, p.29.
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