The Stars Look Down
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:52:05
You'll come up and have a bit of snack
with us, Davey?

:52:10
I'll drop in a bit later.
I've got a bit of business.

:52:14
- What's the matter?
- Nothing.

:52:16
Hear your lad's doing well, Slogger.
:52:19
If I sent him a telegram saying I was
starving, he'd send me a wreath.

:52:23
...Cast into a bottomless pit.
:52:25
We're through with Scupper Flats.
Let's have something cheery.

:52:30
And out of the smoke came locusts
upon the earth...

:52:39
- (KNOCKING)
- Come in.

:52:43
Yes?
:52:47
I'm expecting him over.
:52:49
Yes, Fenwick?
:52:51
- I wondered if you still wanted a tutor.
- Changed your mind?

:52:56
I needed the time for studying
but now I'm leaving the school...

:53:00
- Oh?
- Yes. Mr Strother's given me notice.

:53:03
I heard he wasn't satisfied. It's a
disappointment after the trouble I've taken.

:53:10
I was producing results.
:53:13
But if the school doesn't consider you
efficient... I'll give you another chance.

:53:18
- Thank you, Mr Barras.
- You can't expect the same terms.

:53:22
What did I offer?
:53:24
Half a crown a lesson,
three lessons a week.

:53:28
Tell you what I'll do. I'll give you
ten shillings a week for five lessons.

:53:33
You can start tonight.
Arrange it with my son. Good afternoon.

:53:38
Thank you.
:53:42
- I didn't know you were waiting.
- That's all right, Mr Barras.

:53:46
- You're running Millington's now?
- And a partnership in the offing.

:53:51
- I like to see one of my own men get on.
- Proud of it, Mr Barras.

:53:56
- Davey Fenwick. How are you?
- Fine, Joe.


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