Goodbye, Mr. Chips
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You'll need discipline from your men.
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And to get that, you must know
what discipline means.

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Now, you despise the masters here...
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...because they're not young enough
or strong enough to fight...

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...you might like to know that every one
has done his best to join.

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We take no man unless he has done that.
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I'm headmaster now because every man fit
to be headmaster's fighting in France.

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I'm a wartime fluke.
A temporary officer risen from the ranks.

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But I'm going to keep Brookfield together
until the war is over.

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- You understand?
- I didn't know that, sir, about the masters.

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I'm sorry.
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If I thought you hadn't any good in you,
I shouldn't have told you.

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Now, are you gonna stand in
and do your share?

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- Of course I am, sir.
- That's right.

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Look, there it is. There.
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- Look, over there.
- It's a cloud.

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- Searchlight's got it.
- The guns, they must have spied it.

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Here, out of this, you kids.
Down to lower school.

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Put those blinds down.
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Get to your places. Put them down.
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At this particular moment...
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...in the world's history...
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...it may seem to you that...
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...the affairs of Julius Caesar...
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...in Gaul 2000 years ago...
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...are of somewhat...
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Somewhat secondary importance.
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But believe me, you can't judge
the importance of things...

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...by the noise they make.
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Is there anyone who would like
to volunteer to construe?

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- Maynard?
- Yes, sir.

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Turn to page 40
and begin at the bottom line, will you?


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