To Sir, with Love
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Sit down.
Make room over there for her.

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Okay, come on.
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Never be afraid to experiment.
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And always remember that
you can eat well...

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...even though you´re broke.
See?

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You ever been broke, Sir?
Real broke, skint?

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Many, many times.
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l don´t understand you a bit, Sir.
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l mean...
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...you´re a toff and you ain´t.
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What he means is...
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Blimey, l can´t sort of put it
into words or anything.

:55:41
Well, Sir...
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...you´re like us, but you ain´t.
l mean, you´re not.

:55:46
lt´s kind of scary but nice.
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You know what l mean, don´t you?
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l don´t know how to answer you,
except to say...

:55:55
...that l teach you truths,
my truths.

:55:57
lt is kind of scary,
dealing with the truth.

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Scary and dangerous.
:56:07
Have you ever had a salad
with almonds and grapes...

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...and tomatoes and lettuce
and pineapple?

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She´s in love with you, Mark.
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You shouldn´t be so surprised.
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We have a lot of marvelous schools
now in the East End.

:56:25
lt´s still difficult
to get quality teachers.

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Take us,
the bottom of the pile.

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Goodness knows we´ve had
a scruffy lot here.

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Then along comes
Mr. Mark Thackeray...

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...big, broad, handsome,
clean, intelligent...

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...looking like
he stepped out of a bandbox.

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What do you expect?
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What do l do?
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Nothing. Just be patient.
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Thanks.
:56:55
Pamela´s just finding out
she´s a grown woman.


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