The Stars Look Down
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Evenings are when I study for my degree,
Mr Strother.

:41:03
Pity you didn't think of that before.
You'd have had your degree by now.

:41:09
- You wished to see me?
- Yes.

:41:13
We're getting laughter in your class again.
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Education is a serious matter.
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- A child depends on it.
- But an article on modern education...

:41:25
I knew about modern education
before you were born.

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Its basis is to have teachers with degrees.
:41:31
We may keep you to oblige Mr Barras,
but you must be sensitive of your limitations.

:41:37
I'm sorry, Mr Strother.
:41:40
Another thing. Scandinavia is not a horse.
:41:43
Let me refer you to Gray's Geographical
Compendium for pupil-teachers, page 173.

:41:50
You will find this. "The shape of
Scandinavia may be likened to a bear."

:41:55
A bear, Mr Fenwick. A bear.
:41:58
But these boys have never seen a bear.
:42:01
Precisely. We teach them two things
at the same moment -

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the shape of Scandinavia
and the shape of a bear.

:42:09
- You may go, Fenwick.
- Thank you, sir.

:42:19
I hear you've got track of your Joe.
:42:22
Aye. He's in Tynecastle.
I ran over and dropped in on him.

:42:27
Thought I might touch him for a quid,
but he nearly touched me. Hey, look.

:42:36
Second time he's been down this month.
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A lot of water here.
:42:43
The men don't worry about the damp -
they work in worse -

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but they think it's coming
from the old workings.

:42:50
We've worked far enough here.
Move them along next shift.

:42:54
As you wish, Mr Barras.

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