Goodbye, Mr. Chips
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He remained in full view of the enemy
in order to rescue his batman...

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...who had fallen fatally wounded.
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Both men died
before they could be brought in.

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It is a great honor to Brookfield
that His Majesty the king...

1:39:22
...has posthumously awarded Lt. Colley
the Distinguished Service Order.

1:39:34
None of you here
will remember Max Staefel.

1:39:38
He was German master at Brookfield
from 1890 until 1902.

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He was very popular here,
made many friends...

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...among whom I was proud
to include myself.

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I received a letter from Switzerland
this morning...

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...informing me that he had fallen
advancing with the Saxon Regiment...

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...on the 18th of October last.
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The Saxon Regiment? Does he mean
that he was fighting for the Germans?

1:40:10
Must have been.
1:40:11
Funny reading his name out with
the others. After all, he was an enemy.

1:40:15
One of Chips' ideas, I suppose.
1:40:17
He's got lots of funny ideas like that.
1:40:31
Yes, sir. He should be just
coming out of school now.

1:40:35
I expect him at any moment.
1:40:37
Hold the line, sir.
Here is Mr. Chipping.

1:40:41
From London, sir. Col. Morgan.
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Yes? Oh, hello, Morgan.
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Yes.
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Yes. Yes, of course.
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It was good of you to call me.

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