Goodbye, Mr. Chips
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1:35:05
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?

1:35:56
- Maynard?
- Yes, sir.

1:35:57
Turn to page 40
and begin at the bottom line, will you?

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This was the kind of fighting...
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...in which the Germans
busied themselves.

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You see?
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These dead languages do come
to life sometimes, don't they?

1:36:42
They were going at it,
hammer and tongs.

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Game as a pair of fighting cocks.
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One of young Colley's eyes was closing.
"Keep your guard up," I said.

1:36:51
- Yes, I can hear you.
- Oh, dear.

1:36:54
No, thank you. I always eat too much
when I come here, you know.

1:36:57
Well, young Colley,
that's a fine mess you've made.


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