:25:00
You !
:25:02
How do you do ?
:25:05
What are you doing here ?
:25:07
Skew's all fîlthy.
I have to have it taken off.
:25:10
I've come to mend
a loose joint in your pipe.
:25:13
- You must send a plumber.
- The nearest one's Darjeeling.
:25:16
- I count plumbing among my other gifts.
- That's not the point--
:25:18
I swear to you, Sister,
it's only the pipe I'm interested in.
:25:22
- I must see Sister Clodagh about this.
- All right.
:25:25
I forbid you to stay in there.
:25:29
All right.
:25:39
We have to build a workroom
and a school and, later on, a chapel.
:25:43
Somebody's got to put locks on my
cupboards. I daren't unpack a thing.
:25:46
And the windows don't open and the door
won't shut and the plumbing won't work.
:25:54
- Come /n, Mr. Dean.
- May I go now, Sister ?
:26:01
Please s/t down, Mr. Dean.
:26:08
- Would you like some coffee ?
- Can you make it decently ?
:26:11
- Can I make coffee !
- Can she ?
:26:14
Full of grits.
:26:19
Mr. Dean,Joseph tells us...
:26:21
the people are still
being paid to come to us.
:26:23
Ah, the general's a wise man.
It's only till it becomes habit.
:26:28
Let it become a habit
for them to come,
:26:30
and they won't remember
a time when they didn't.
:26:33
Then gradually
he'll leave off paying them.
:26:35
and gradually it'll become
a habit with 'em not to be paid.
:26:39
- They're like children.
- He told me he was going
to order them to come.
:26:43
- They don't know what an order is.
- They should learn.
:26:47
- Why ?
- We all need discipline.
:26:51
Without discipline, we should
all behave like children.
:26:54
- Don't you like children ?
- [ Door Opens ]