Goodbye, Mr. Chips
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1:10:03
Yes, sir. Is it true that
lady spiders eat their husbands?

1:10:06
- With certain species, yes.
- Be careful not to marry a spider, Colley.

1:10:12
Well, thank you, sir.
We mustn't keep you, sir.

1:10:15
It was jolly decent of you
to explain it.

1:10:18
Can't think what boys are coming to.
1:10:20
April the 1 st, and they stand around
and ask silly questions about spiders.

1:10:24
When I was their age, a master's life
used to be a purgatory on April Fools' Day.

1:10:29
Well, times are changing.
I must be off. See you at lunch.

1:10:53
- Is it over?
- No.

1:10:55
No. I'm afraid
it's going to be a bad time.

1:10:58
I must go back at once.
I came down to tell you...

1:11:01
...that we're doing everything we can.
I'll come back again directly as possible.

1:11:06
It's best for you to stay here,
old man. Please.

1:11:21
- What's all this?
- Bring the postmark across this letter.

1:11:24
It's an April fool for Chips.
1:11:26
He'll think they're really letters,
only they're nothing but blank paper.

1:11:30
- I don't see much in that.
- That's the point. There isn't.

1:11:34
Chips will see the joke.
He's good at seeing jokes lately.

1:11:37
Have you heard the news?
Chips is having a baby.

1:11:40
- Chips is?
- Mrs. Chips, you fool.

1:11:43
Just like old Chips, he would
have a baby on April Fools' Day.

1:11:52
Mrs. Chipping?
1:11:54
Yes, Nellie, and the baby too.

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