Goodbye, Mr. Chips
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:09:02
Too much time.
:09:03
You seem to have found
the secret in the end.

:09:07
What? The secret?
Oh, yes, in the end...

:09:11
...but I didn't find it myself,
Mr. Jackson.

:09:14
It was given to me by someone else.
:09:18
Someone else.
:09:22
Mr. Jackson, when you
go into class tonight...

:09:25
...to take evening school
for the first time...

:09:28
...remember you're not the first master
who stood there and felt afraid.

:09:33
- Good night.
- Thank you, sir. Good night.

:09:46
Oh, do come in, sir.
Standing out there in the cold.

:09:49
- All right, all right.
- There's quite a wind.

:09:52
- Mrs. Wickett, I can do that myself.
- Really, sir, not so much as a scarf.

:09:57
You don't seem to show good sense.
Wait till the doctor hears about it.

:10:01
He has heard about it from me.
I gave him a piece of my mind.

:10:06
You sit down by the fire.
What you want is a nice cup of hot tea.

:10:09
I'll wait a bit.
Some of the boys might drop in.

:10:13
Well, I have to pop out for a minute.
Everything's ready for your tea.

:10:17
- And a cake?
- Yes, there's a cake.

:10:23
I wonder how many of them those boys
have eaten since you first came here.

:10:27
Letting them gorge you
out of house and home.

:10:30
Last term, 26 iced cakes,
200 rock cakes, 156 Bath buns...

:10:36
Enough of your
loathsome statistics, woman.

:10:39
Go about your business. Go.
:10:44
They ought to feed the boys better.
:10:47
Remember how you used to starve them
when you were undermatron?

:10:50
All that was a very long time ago.
Things is different now.


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