Goodbye, Mr. Chips
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- No. Someone might see you.
- On this mountain? What if they did?

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- But I don't need it. Really, I don't.
- I insist. Look, like this.

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Take hold of it. There.
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Don't worry. We'll find our friends.
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If a search party's going,
I insist on coming.

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- But l...
- That's final.

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A penny for your thoughts.
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Oh, as a matter of fact,
I was thinking of you.

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Kindly, I hope.
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I see very little of ladies at Brookfield.
I was rather realizing what I missed.

:40:39
If I may say so, I think the ladies
have missed a great deal too.

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It's very kind of you,
but I'm not a ladies' man.

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- Afraid of them?
- Terrified.

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- Not of me, I hope.
- No, not up here in the clouds.

:40:52
Perhaps the altitude's gone to my head,
but at the inn...

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Because I'm a strong-minded
female who rides a bicycle?

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Oh, no. No, on the contrary.
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- Because...
- Because?

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Well, because you're so very nice-looking,
I think, and charming.

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So are you, Mr. Chipping, frankly.
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Good heavens,
no one has ever called me that!

:41:18
What extraordinary ideas
come into one's head up here.

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- It's the altitude.
- Do you experience a sort of exhilaration?

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- Definitely.
- As though we owned the mountain?

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- To put it mildly.
- We're pretty superior persons.

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We're gods!
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Up here there's no time...
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...no growing old...
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...nothing lost.
- We're young.

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- We believe in ourselves.
- We have faith in the future.

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It must be the altitude.
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Do you suppose a person in middle-age
could start life over again...

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...and make a go of it?
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I'm sure of it.

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