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    Emily: Hi, I’m Emily. Jason: I’m Jason. Devin: I’m Devin. Calvianna: I’m Calvianna. Emily: Today, we will present a skit called The Forty-Niners. It is about the immigrants who came to California to dig for gold and what happened during that time. We hope that you will be able to learn something new and please enjoy the show. Director (Jason): And action! Scene 1 Location: Somewhere in Northern California on the American River Year: 1848 James Marshall (Devin): *yawns* Morning already. Wow

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