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	 Échec  
	 Got out in the nick of time  
	 My father’s automaton  
	 Not everyone appreciates such things  
	 He’s far more your countryman than mine  
	 The Secrets of the Automaton  
	 We seem to have disrupted the board  
	 We’ve saved you a seat!  
	 I’ve got my work cut out for me  
	 You don’t seem the showman type.  
	 Four hundred dollars  
	 This comes as quite a shock.  
	 Figure it out for yourself.  
	 I’m well, sir.  
	 Would you care for a game of chess, captain?  
	 Morning  
	 Keep him as comfortable as you can  
	 He seemed fine yesterday  
	 Show starts in half an hour.  
	 ha.  
	 Where is everyone?  
	 I thought we’d try Buenos Aires  
	 Every last detail  
	 An article I think you’ll find interesting  
	 I can’t take another day of this.  
	 I could get used to this  
	 Señor Maelzel, may we speak with you a moment?  
	 It’s the telling he gets right.  
	 Never known you to miss a game, otherwise.  
	 I will say nothing about it.  
	 You’ll have to find someone else for tomorrow’s performance.  
	 Don’t you think I don’t know the bargain I struck.  
	 It’s not his story, it’s mine.  
	 What did you think of my exhibition?  
	 Since when did you become an abolitionist?  
	 I wasn’t talking about her.  
	 Joice Heth  
	 What may I do for you, son?  
	 Chess clubs, thinning crowds  
	 You’re arguably the best in the States.  
	 I need more of a challenge  
	 Every family needs its prodigal son  
	 Let’s see if we taught you anything  
	 They’re supposed to tumble  
	 We should put the automaton away for a while  
	 They’d rather believe the lie  
	 Two hundred victories in a row  
	 My offer stands  
	 Now that we’ve dispensed with the pleasantries  
	 I have an idea.  
	 Have I been penitent long enough, milord?  
	 It appears that I must attend to the machinery  
	 New York has no reason to doubt Boston’s talent.  
	 I like the way you think, Schlumberger  
	 Think you’ll survive your new quarters?  
	 It’d lose all its mystique.  
	 He wouldn’t leave Paris for this mudhole  
	 So this is von Kempelen’s machine?  
	 You’ll never see another cent from me  
	 You’re a better student.  
	 The extra is for him, for his latest editorial  
	 Where’s the Frenchwoman?  
	 I believe this fulfills our business arrangement.  
	 He has not.  
	 In five moves the automaton won  
	 Again.  
	 I must swear you to secrecy  
	 Then the clockworks do nothing at all  
	 Magnets in the chesspieces  
	 It’s just a big marionette  
	 The director moves the automaton  
	 Gives you time to work  
	 There’s so much machinery in there  
	 Now we can get down to business  
	 First the machinery, then the game.  
	 The automaton needs a new director.  
	 I have a proposition for you.  
	 He leaves all his debts behind him  
	 It cannot be worth what you ask  
	 Many arrows seeking the same target  
	 A minor misunderstanding  
	 It’s one room, sir.  
	 Back then, they were merely superstitious  
	 The automaton is full of surprises  
	 You sir, our latecomer.  
	 Fifteen percent per month  
	 Your recent bouts of patriotic fervor  
	 Nothing left but this infernal buzzing  
	 I’m here to apologize, Ludwig  
	 Forgive me for being so forward —  
	 Does this breakthrough involve your chronometer?  
	 By Johann Maelzel  
	 Wellington’s Victory  
	 It could be profitable for us both  
	 A most extreme pleasure  
	 Napoleon’s retreat  
	 Progress and parties  
	 You should be glad I do not have you thrown out  
	 I regret that I may not reveal its secrets  
	 A most delightful toy  
	 What shall you do now, Monsieur Turk?  
	 How smart is it, really?  
	 Come, my comrade  
	 Is this some kind of joke, Maelzel?  
	 I look forward to seeing your invention  
	 Your Majesty enjoys the game of chess  
	 If given the proper aids  
	 I can’t risk alienating him  
	 Makes no difference to an idealogue  
	 I can’t very well dress The Turk without its turban  
	 Tea, please  
	 I had to know the secret of its function  
	 Join me for a cup of tea  
	 Non Omnis Moriar  
	 You wish to purchase my father’s chess player  
	 His Imperial Majesty has hereby rejected your petition  
	 The chance to tour the world again  
	 A more permanent retirement  
	 Court won’t be the same without you  
	 I must look forward to my own legacy  
	 The machine tends to be a bit uncanny  
	 It still has much room for improvement  
	 You must be here to see the speaking machine  
	 In Storage  
	 In the fireplace, preferably  
	 On the Road  
	 Certainly observant, isn’t he?  
	 UTTERLY IMPOSSIBLE.  
	 I shall endeavor to have this foreigner revealed  
	 The only life I’ve been able to show her.  
	 I want to be an inventor, too.  
	 I’ll not have my daughter getting involved  
	 Could I learn to direct the automaton?  
	 We are guests here  
	 Never been so fatigued by a game before  
	 Congratulations, Monsieur Philidor  
	 Won’t allow anyone to look inside that box  
	 Do make sure it’s up to the fight.  
	 As you know, I am no magician  
	 A proposal  
	 The habit of not being discouraged  
	 Not merely an idle amusement  
	 Three may keep a secret if two are dead  
	 All that parading around naked  
	 Everyone is caught up in its spell  
	 A True Joueur d’Échecs  
	 Useful fellow, von Kempelen.  
	 An Ambassador for the Empire  
	 Seven Weeks at Court  
	 Summoned back  
	 A Toast to the Automaton  
	 Meet the von Kempelens  
	 Because it took up too much of the gentleman’s time  
	 How strange a thing  
	 Sixteen Scotsmen on the Landing  
	 I think not.  
	 More genuine pursuits  
	 Useful things  
	 A bonus  
	 Court Engineer  
	 Endgame  
	 The automaton begs to differ  
	 All Clergymen and White Horses  
	 Pay no attention to what’s inside the box…  
	 An illegal move  
	 Automaton’s first move  
	 In motion  
	 A few simple rules  
	 May I have a volunteer?  
	 Beneath the robes  
	 Up close and personal  
	 Interior of the Cabinet  
	 By an unseen hand  
	 The very illusion of life  
	 Debut  
	 At Schönbrunn Palace  
	 To think it still works after all these years  
	 Something al-Jazari might have built  
	 I thought The Turk was lost at sea  
	 Noon  
	 The Elephant Clock  
	 Diyarbakir, 1205  
	  
	
	
          
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