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	Major Dee, Modern Languages.
We call him Major Disaster.
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	Is the biology wing
finished yet?
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	It's been finished for ages.
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	Most parents get down
twice a term...
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	but I'm lucky if my father
gets down once a year.
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	Now, that is not true.
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	And what happens
when I do come down?
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	We stare at each other
like a couple of deaf-mutes.
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	- Unless you need some cash.
- But today's different.
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	You get a jolly good view
from around this corner.
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	We have all our services
in the cathedral.
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	That's the school choir
you can hear...
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	practicing in there now.
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	Would you like
to go up the tower?
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	We can see for twenty miles.
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	No, Matt, not again.
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	You can do it, Father.
Exercise is good for you.
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	I wasn't thinking about myself,
but Miss Bowman.
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	I took Auntie Beth up
last week and she loved it.
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	Who's Auntie Beth?
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	She's Father's aunt
and she's sixty.
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	Well, if Auntie Beth
can do it, so can I.
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	Come on, Father. Come on.
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	We go through there.
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	I'll have to get permission
from the verger.
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	I won't be a moment.
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	I like him.
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	So do I.
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	I feel so happy.
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	It's like having
a family of my own.
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	Lovely feeling.
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	Good.
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	Would you have dinner
with me tonight, David?
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	I don't think so.
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	I'm going to be in London
ten more days...
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	and I'd love to see
more of you.
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	You really are persistent,
aren't you?
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	A little over-anxious, maybe.
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	Look, I tell you
what we're going to do.
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	We're going to come down
from that tower...
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	if we ever reach the top,
we'll take Matt out to tea...
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	we'll stuff him full of food...
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	and then I'll drive you
back to London.
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	And drop me at my hotel?
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	That's right.