Goodbye, Mr. Chips
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1:26:01
Did you?
1:26:03
Well, so did...
1:26:06
...someone else once.
1:26:10
- Any news, Jenks?
- Oh, nothing very much, sir.

1:26:13
- An Austrian archduke's been murdered.
- Oh, dear.

1:26:16
- Well, good night, Jenks.
- Good night, Mr. Chipping, sir.

1:26:41
It's the Manchester Regiment.
They're off to the front.

1:26:44
Isn't it exciting, sir?
1:26:46
Is it? Well, I suppose it is.
1:26:48
I bet those tommies wish
they had a band like ours.

1:26:51
There were sentries on every bridge
at home, with bayonets fixed.

1:26:55
My uncle saw the Russians
come through.

1:26:57
- How did he know they were Russian?
- Easy, Wes.

1:27:00
They had beards,
and snow on their boots.

1:27:04
I say, Waterhouse has joined up.
1:27:07
Waterhouse?
1:27:09
Yes, sir.
1:27:10
But he only left last term.
1:27:15
How long do you think it will last?
1:27:17
Why, Forrester,
you thinking of joining the army?

1:27:21
- I will as soon as they'll have me.
- It'll all be over long before they do that.

1:27:25
- But I'm 16 and a bit, sir.
- I know, Forrester.

1:27:28
But I'm afraid you won't have a chance.
1:27:30
It can't last. Stands to reason.
1:27:33
It's a question of weeks.
1:27:37
Sorry to disappoint you, Forrester.
1:27:42
Tonight adds to the roll of honor...
1:27:44
...the names of 11 boys
and one master of Brookfield School...

1:27:49
...who have given their lives
for their country.

1:27:54
John Forrester
of the Northumberland Fusiliers.

1:27:58
Killed while counterattacking the enemy
in the salient at Ypres.


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