Goodbye, Mr. Chips
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He left here to join the army
at the age of 17 years and 6 months.

1:28:07
He was moved up into the line
on his second day in France...

1:28:10
...and two days later was killed in action.
1:28:14
But I'm 16 and a bit, sir.
1:28:16
I know, Forrester. But I'm afraid
you won 't have a chance.

1:28:21
Richard Kingsley
of the Warwickshire Regiment.

1:28:24
Fell leading a bombing raid
upon the enemy trenches.

1:28:27
Kingsley was captain of the school
in 1909 and entered Sandhurst.

1:28:37
- Colley.
- I wanted to see you.

1:28:39
I'm off to France on Friday.
1:28:41
Martin Rutherford and John Passmore
were friends.

1:28:44
They came here together
in the same term...

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...they joined the flying corps together...
1:28:50
...and died upon the same day...
1:28:53
...covering the infantry attack
upon Delville Wood.

1:29:01
So you see, Helen's going to be
rather lonely while I'm out there.

1:29:07
I say, this is an awful thing to ask you.
1:29:10
Go on. Go on, Colley, please.
1:29:12
Well, she's going to live at Charborough.
1:29:15
The kid's nearly a year old now.
1:29:18
I'm just wondering whether you'd run over
and see her once in a while? It's not far.

1:29:22
I'd feel terribly happy if there
were someone she could see.

1:29:25
Of course, Colley. Of course.
1:29:27
Oh, it's awfully good of you, sir.
The address is here.

1:29:30
You're doing me a great honor.
1:29:34
Here's an old friend of yours, Chips.
1:29:38
You don't remember me,
Mr. Chipping, sir?

1:29:40
Why, bless my soul,
if it isn't the town cheese.

1:29:45
Perkins is my batman. We're off to France.
1:29:47
Really?
1:29:49
You're not fighting each other this time?
1:29:52
It's a great bit of luck for me, sir,
being with Mr. Colley.

1:29:56
Well, goodbye to you both.

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