[Bogg is about to throw away a piece of paper a passerby dropped]Jeffrey Jones: What is it?Phineas Bogg: Just a poem. "Oh, say, can you see by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hailed at..."Jeffrey Jones: At the twilight's last gleaming.Phineas Bogg: How'd you know?[Jeffrey grabs the poem and runs toward the man who dropped it: Francis Scott Key]Jeffrey Jones: Mr. Key! Mr. Key!Francis Scott Key: Good morning, my enthusiastic young man.Jeffrey Jones: Good morning, sir. You dropped this.Francis Scott Key: Ah. I wrote this when the British were rowing me ashore this morning. It was a proud sight, son. Those stars and stripes still flying over McHenry. I wrote this to help me remember.Jeffrey Jones: To help us all remember.Francis Scott Key: Pardon me.Jeffrey Jones: Have a nice day, sir.
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