To Sir, with Love
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Next...
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...we are all going to observe
certain courtesies in this classroom.

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You will call me
Sir or Mr. Thackeray.

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The young ladies will be
addressed as Miss...

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...the boys by their surnames.
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Why should we call them Miss?
We know them.

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l beg your pardon?
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l said, why should we
call them Miss?

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We know them.
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ls there a young lady you feel...
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...does not deserve to be
addressed as Miss?

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- No, Sir.
- Good.

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Next, general deportment.
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First, the young ladies.
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They must prove worthy of
the courtesies we will show them.

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Soon, boyfriends and marriage
will concern you.

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No man likes a slut for long.
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Only the worst type will marry one.
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And the competition for men
on the outside is rough.

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Next, men.
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l´ve seen garbage collectors
who are cleaner.

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Toughness is a quality
of the mind...

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...like bravery,
honesty and ambition.

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lf you want to wear your hair long,
clean it...

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...else you´ll soon get lice and smell.
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Soon your principle interest
will be girls.

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You will be more attractive
with clean clothes, clean shoes...

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...hands, face, teeth, et cetera.
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Any questions?
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Miss Pegg.
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What about Mr. Weston, Sir?
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He´s never tidy, his shoes is
never brushed, and his hair´s a mess.

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lt´s filthy.
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Mr. Weston is not your teacher.
We won´t discuss him.

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l´m the one to criticize
if l fail to maintain the standards.

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That´s not fair.
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Sir...
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...or Mr. Thackeray.
Didn´t you understand?

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That´s not fair...

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