Goodbye, Mr. Chips
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:21:05
Our profession is not
an easy one, Mr. Chipping.

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It calls for something more
than a university degree.

:21:10
Our business is to mold men.
It demands character and courage.

:21:15
Above all, it demands the ability
to exercise authority.

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Without that, I think any young man
should ask himself seriously...

:21:23
...if he has not perhaps
mistaken his vocation.

:21:27
- No, sir...
- When a man is young, Mr. Chipping...

:21:29
...there are many
walks of life open to him.

:21:32
I hope you don't mean
that I should resign.

:21:34
I should be very reluctant
to do that, sir.

:21:37
It means everything to me to come
to Brookfield. I'll get on.

:21:41
- Please give me the chance to prove it, sir.
- I am willing to forget the incident...

:21:45
...but will those boys forget it?
You're going to have to face them again.

:21:49
That'll take courage. Moral courage.
:21:53
- However, if you care to make the trial...
- Thank you, sir.

:21:57
- I shall watch your progress with interest.
- Thank you, sir. I'm deeply grateful to you.

:22:08
Hello, Chipping. I hear the boys
gave you a rough time.

:22:13
They will not do it again,
Mr. Bingham, I assure you.

:22:21
Before we leave
I want to wish our cricket 11...

:22:26
...the best of luck against
Sedbury this afternoon.

:22:30
This year, Sedbury claims to be
sending us the finest team...

:22:34
...that ever came out
of a very fine school.

:22:38
Well, we shall give them
a hearty welcome.

:22:42
We shall give them a big tea,
but I venture to predict...

:22:47
...we shall not give them the cup.
:22:57
The boys are unusually quiet.

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