Goodbye, Mr. Chips
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:45:09
Katherine, what are you doing?
:45:13
Looking at my mountain
in the moonlight.

:45:15
I should've thought
you'd seen enough of it.

:45:18
It's going to be a rather thrilling memory
back in Bloomsbury.

:45:21
It's a pity your knight errant
was such an old stick-in-the-mud.

:45:25
- Flora!
- He might have been young...

:45:27
...and splendid-looking. Then you
would've known you'd met your fate.

:45:30
He isn't at all old, darling.
And I think he's quite charming.

:45:35
- Kathy!
- I mean it.

:45:39
He's just shy, Flora.
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And a little difficult to know, perhaps.
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I'm sorry for shy people.
:45:48
They must be...
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...awfully lonely sometimes.
:46:09
Chipping, you should have stayed.
It was quite a party.

:46:12
- I'm not much good at that sort of thing.
- A pity.

:46:15
They wanted so much
to give you an evening.

:46:17
They did?
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I didn't understand.
I hope I wasn't rude.

:46:22
Oh, no. They understood.
:46:28
Miss Kathy asked me to say goodbye
and to thank you again.

:46:32
- Goodbye?
- Yes. They're going away...

:46:34
...early in the morning.
On their bicycles.

:46:37
Well, I'm sleepy. Are you coming?
:46:41
Yes.
:46:59
You are so silent.
What are you thinking?


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