Goodbye, Mr. Chips
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1:32:04
I congratulate you. Smart parade
and a fine-looking lot of boys.

1:32:07
Thank you, general.
1:32:09
Very important, this OTC work.
These lads are the officers of tomorrow.

1:32:14
I prefer to hope, general,
that tomorrow never comes.

1:32:28
Burton, I understand you've been
impertinent and disobedient to Mr. Smith.

1:32:33
I've written the lines.
I've done the punishment.

1:32:35
Providing you do the punishment...
1:32:37
...you think yourself entitled
to play stupid practical jokes, is that it?

1:32:43
Sit down.
1:32:44
I want to know why you do
this kind of thing.

1:32:47
I do it because the whole crowd
of masters here are weak-kneed women.

1:32:50
They're not in the army because
they're not fit to be, or too old.

1:32:54
They get it back on us by being tyrants.
1:32:56
Before you go on with your interesting
speech, get over that chair.

1:33:07
Get over that chair.
1:33:39
Get up.
1:33:43
Sit down.
1:33:44
You'll find the armchair
the most convenient now.

1:33:54
It didn't amuse me to do that, Burton.
1:33:57
Very soon now, you'll be
an officer in France.


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