Goodbye, Mr. Chips
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1:44:22
Now...
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...what do you think of Brookfield?
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Oh, it's big, sir.
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You'll like it, though,
when you get used to it.

1:44:32
It's not half such an awful place
as it seems the first day.

1:44:35
- A bit afraid of it, I expect?
- A bit, sir.

1:44:38
So was I to begin with.
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But that's quite a while ago.
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Sixty-three years, to be exact.
1:44:47
Try one of those sponge cakes.
1:44:51
Won't you come to see us someday, sir?
You'd like my mother. She's funny.

1:44:55
I mean, she makes quite good jokes.
1:44:57
She does, eh? I'm glad of that, Colley.
1:45:00
It's good to have a mother
that makes jokes.

1:45:05
I know those hills of yours quite well.
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I was there one autumn
when the leaves were turning.

1:45:14
Beautiful colors. Green and red and gold.
1:45:21
I'm afraid that's the bell for call-over.
You'll have to go.

1:45:24
Oh, must I, sir? I'm sorry.
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Just walk by the master
and call your name.

1:45:31
- Don't let it scare you.
- Oh, it won't now, sir.

1:45:34
School doesn't seem half so bad
after that lovely tea.

1:45:38
You must come again one day, Colley.
1:45:46
Will you let yourself out?
I'm a little tired.

1:45:49
Yes, of course, sir.
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Thanks awfully.
1:45:58
Goodbye, Mr. Chips.

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