The Stars Look Down
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:25:02
Yes. Someone was telling me...
I forget who.

:25:06
I believe you know something
about coal, Gowlan.

:25:10
Nothing except I was born and bred on it.
:25:13
- I need a buyer for my Carnport works.
- I wouldn't say no.

:25:18
It may be possible, but don't count on it.
:25:22
- All I need's a start, you see...
- I know. You're a smart lad.

:25:26
You see...
:25:28
There's one thing I've got my heart set on.
I suppose you'd call it coal.

:25:35
- Coal?
- Coal mines.

:25:37
I'm trying to arrange a university debate
on the private ownership of coal mines.

:25:42
Of course. A very good thing.
:25:45
No, Miss Sunley.
I'm going to speak against it.

:25:49
Naturally, David.
I think it would be a very good thing.

:25:57
It's been ever so nice meeting you.
You'll be having letters after your name.

:26:02
- That's jumping ahead.
- You're the cleverest person I've ever met.

:26:06
- The cleverest you'll ever meet, too.
- Is this a mutual admiration society?

:26:11
- But I admire you.
- You two are getting on all right.

:26:15
- Put your nose out of joint.
- I can't compete to universities.

:26:19
Yes. It's not often I meet anybody
as important as you.

:26:23
If the scholarship people thought that,
they might raise my allowance!

:26:30
- It's time we were getting along.
- Fine.

:26:33
- Do you go near Westgate Road?
- I pass it.

:26:35
- We all go the same way home.
- We'll meet in the vestibule, then.

:26:42
She's a nice lass, Davey.
:26:45
Aye. I didn't know you had
such good taste, Joe.

:26:49
Taste? Me? No.
You've got the wrong end of the stick.

:26:54
There's nothing between Jenny and me.
Keep the change. I just stay at their place.

:26:59
Between you and me, Davey,
you rather swept her off her feet.


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