The Trouble with Angels
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1:12:02
Now, should our band win the prize...
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the money will be used
as a down payment...

1:12:08
on a remarkable boiler
I have just seen in a supply catalogue.

1:12:18
I've heard rumors...
1:12:20
that we're going to have stiff competition...
1:12:23
especially from
New Trends Progressive School...

1:12:26
which is not surprising...
1:12:28
considering the little time they devote
to academic subjects and social graces.

1:12:32
Boy, she's got a memory like an elephant.
1:12:35
I know you're all going to work very hard...
1:12:38
to prove that it is possible
to be strong spiritually, scholastically...

1:12:44
and still have a good band.
1:12:47
- Good morning, girls.
- Good morning, Reverend Mother.

1:12:50
Carry on, Sister.
1:13:16
How good do you think
New Trends' marching band really is?

1:13:20
I don't know.
1:13:21
- Don't you think it's important we find out?
- Sure.

1:13:26
What do you think we ought to do,
send out a scout?

1:13:28
What's tomorrow?
1:13:30
- Saturday.
- And what's supposed to happen Saturday?

1:13:33
Sister Elizabeth's taking us to the city,
to the art museum...

1:13:38
and the art museum's
only two blocks from New Trends.

1:13:41
I think it's the most scathingly brilliant idea
you ever had.

1:13:44
How are we going to ditch Sister Elizabeth?
1:13:47
When she's explaining Picasso,
or something...

1:13:49
we'll tell her
we just have to go to the powder room.

1:13:52
That is
the most scathingly brilliant idea ever.

1:13:57
Thanks.

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