Goodbye, Mr. Chips
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- Vienna's a pretty big city, isn't it?
- Pretty big.

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- Lots of tourists go there, I suppose.
- Droves of them.

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Chipping?
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The Danube doesn't by any chance
look blue to you, does it?

:49:22
What do you mean? Nonsense!
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You do talk the most infernal rot
sometimes, really.

:49:46
Only two weeks more.
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It seems such a little while.
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- Let's not think about the end till it comes.
- It has been fun.

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And now Vienna.
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Don't you hope it's gay and romantic?
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Well, they say it is.
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But then they said the Danube was blue.
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But, Flora, dear. It is blue.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
:50:45
Miss Ellis, well!
:50:47
And Miss... Oh, well of all the...
:50:50
- Well, how do you do?
- Why, Mr. Chipping.

:50:52
And, miss, how are you?
I'd just about given you up.

:50:55
- I hoped I'd run into you.
- And now we have.

:50:58
- Extraordinary.
- We always meet in a mist.


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