Goodbye, Mr. Chips
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:05:09
- Oh, sir. Sorry, sir.
- What is this? A scrimmage?

:05:12
No, sir. I'm looking for assembly.
:05:15
Oh, are you? So am I.
Hang onto my tail. Come on.

:05:27
Locked out.
:05:30
Well, I'll be...
:05:35
Well, we'll have to wait.
That's all there is to it.

:05:48
- So you're a stinker?
- A stinker, sir?

:05:52
A new boy. That is what we call
them here. "Stinkers."

:05:55
- What's your name?
- I'm Dorset, sir.

:05:57
Duke of Dorset? I taught your father.
He was always late. Always late.

:06:02
Look.
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Here.
:06:07
- Ancestor of yours.
- Yes, sir.

:06:13
- Drake! Was he here, sir?
- Yes.

:06:18
- Was he a stinker too, sir?
- To be sure, he was.

:06:22
But he grew out of it, and so will you.
:06:26
- Are you a master, sir?
- I was a master once.

:06:29
I've taught thousands of boys,
right back to 1870...

:06:33
...but I gave it up.
Gave it up 15 years ago.

:06:35
I say, you must be terribly old, sir.
:06:39
Well, I'm certainly no chicken.
:06:44
No chicken.
:06:52
That's the school song.
:06:59
- It's a beautiful song.
- Yes, sir.


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