Goodbye, Mr. Chips
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1:22:04
...but we hope that he will have
many long and happy years.

1:22:13
I'm not going to tell Mr. Chipping
what we paid for the present...

1:22:18
...because, well, that's rude.
1:22:21
I believe he'd like to know that every
boy in the school subscribed to it...

1:22:25
...and every subscription was collected
without force of any kind.

1:22:32
Mr. Chipping, we want you to accept
this little token of esteem...

1:22:38
...from the boys of Brookfield.
1:22:40
It's meant to keep biscuits in.
1:22:53
Boys of Brookfield...
1:22:55
...I'm afraid Wainwright
has been guilty of exaggeration...

1:23:01
...in speaking of my services
to Brookfield.

1:23:04
But then, of course, he does come
of an exaggerating family.

1:23:10
I remember I once had to punish
his father for it.

1:23:14
I gave him one mark
for Latin translation...

1:23:18
...and he exaggerated it
into a seven.

1:23:27
I've seen a good many changes
at Brookfield.

1:23:31
I remember so much...
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...I sometimes think
I ought to write a book.

1:23:37
What shall I call it?
1:23:39
Memories of Rod and Lines?
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I may write it one day.
1:23:49
I may forget some things,
but I never forget your faces.

1:23:54
If you come and see me in the years
to come, as I hope you will...

1:23:59
...you may see me hesitate.

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