Goodbye, Mr. Chips
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1:06:08
- Merry Christmas, sir.
- Thank you.

1:06:10
- Bullock, go easy on the mince pies.
- Merry Christmas.

1:06:14
- Say goodbye to Mrs. Chipping for me.
- Yes.

1:06:16
- I'm bringing Mrs. Chipping silkworms.
- How very nice. Thank you.

1:06:20
- Mater hopes you'll see us, sir.
- I will.

1:06:23
My uncle's taking us
to the Drury Lane pantomime.

1:06:25
Then you'll see Dan Leno.
I believe he's even funnier than I am.

1:06:29
Beg your pardon, sir. The headmaster
says, would you see him in his room?

1:06:33
- At once?
- Yes, sir.

1:06:35
Yes, of course.
Well, goodbye. I must go.

1:06:38
- Goodbye, sir.
- Merry Christmas.

1:06:40
What do you suppose
the head wants with me?

1:06:44
There.
How do you think it looks, Nellie?

1:06:46
Oh, it's ever so beautiful, ma'am.
1:06:53
- Kathy! Where are you?
- I'm here, dear.

1:06:56
Kathy, such news!
They're making me housemaster.

1:07:00
Longhurst's leaving,
the head's offering me his house.

1:07:03
Darling!
1:07:04
Oh, darling. I'm so happy.
1:07:07
Not that it's any more
than you deserve.

1:07:11
Longhurst, it's a lovely old house.
It's 18th century, isn't it?

1:07:15
Yes, I believe so.
1:07:16
There's a most imposing library for you
and a greenhouse with a grapevine.

1:07:21
We ought to have lighter paint
in the hall. It's a little gloomy.

1:07:25
Now, now.
1:07:27
The bedrooms are lovely.
1:07:29
There's a little room I always thought
would be perfect for the nursery.

1:07:33
- You always thought?
- But of course, dear.

1:07:36
I was sure you'd be housemaster
one day...

1:07:38
...just as I'm sure that one day
you'll be head.

1:07:42
I've been trying to make up my mind
which of the houses I like best.

1:07:45
- The presumption of the woman!
- Imagine.

1:07:49
Longhurst will have to be called
Chipping's now.

1:07:51
Chipping's? Oh, of course. Yes.
Well, well.

1:07:56
Oh, I'm so proud.

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