My Little Chickadee
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In what connection?
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A person said that you've been well
acquainted with him for some time...

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that you actually know who he is.
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I don't know who he is. I wish I did.
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Nobody believes me. I hope you do.
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- I was just beginning to like you.
- I believe you.

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- Mr. Carter?
- What is it, Lem?

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- Miss Foster's fainted again.
- Who's Miss Foster?

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She's the lady that's teaching school.
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Come on. Let's see what we can do for her.
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What's this, Miss Foster? Aren't you taking
the job a little too seriously?

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I guess it upsets me too much,
when the boys get unruly.

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Wet a towel and put it on her head.
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Go back to your books, boys.
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Don't let them get you upset.
It's your nerves, you need a rest.

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You hear that? It gives you an example
of what she's got to put up with.

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- I better go dismiss the class for the day.
- No, that's what they're hoping you'll do.

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I'll take over the class.
I'll show you how to handle them.

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But I wouldn't think of imposing.
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I'll give them learning they never got before.
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Boys! Quiet!
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This is Miss Flower Belle. She'll teach you
your lessons for the rest of the day.

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Boys, stand up.
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Sit down.
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Very good.
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That's your first lesson in discipline.
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I demand obedience.
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Boys, education's a great thing.
I don't know what I'd do without mine.

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Knowledge ain't so easy to get.
You got to work hard and study.

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I'm still studying.
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Of course, I don't study the same things
you do, but it's a good idea.

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Now, history. A very fascinating study.
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In fact, it's my favourite reading.

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