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l would like to try, sir.
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The best of pupils are inclined
to show off in public.

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Your class?
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You´d never be able
to supervise them.

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When l took this job,
you said you wouldn´t interfere...

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...as long as l stayed
within your framework.

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lf you can get another staff member
to go with you...

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...l´ll approach the council.
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l see little hope of approval.
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Thank you, sir.
:40:44
Miss Blanchard, l think l can
arrange an outing with my class...

:40:47
...if l can get
another teacher to go along.

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l´d love to.
And it´s Gillian.

:40:52
When is the outing?
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When we arrange
travel warrants and permission.

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Just let me know when.
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Thanks, Gillian. Bye.
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Good morning.
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What would you like
to talk about today?

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Ladies first.
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Miss Joseph.
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Marriage, Sir.
You know, boyfriends and things.

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How do you know he´s the right one?
What to look for.

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How to avoid divorce.
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Don´t get married.
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Where´s Miss Purcell?
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She´s to look after the home today.
Her mum had the baby last night.

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What hospital?
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No hospital, Sir.
The doctor came to her.

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She all right?
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She just had a kid.
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Now, marriage.
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First, let us lay some ground rules.
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l´ve never been married,
so what l say is as an outsider.

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Now, what should a girl
look for in a man?

:41:56
l think first we ought
to determine what is marriage.


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