To Sir, with Love
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:57:00
You´re probably the only real man
she´s ever met in her life.

:57:03
Don´t spend too much time
alone with her.

:57:07
Why didn´t you ask Gillian?
:57:12
l thought you´d be wiser.
:57:19
Thanks.
:57:49
Hello, Sir!
We can´t have you queuing up.

:57:52
lt´s Sir. He teaches
our Moira up at North Quay.

:57:55
He´s only got an hour for his lunch.
:57:58
- What´ll it be?
- Half a dozen oranges.

:58:00
You´ll like them.
They´re lovely.

:58:02
Here you are, guv.
:58:03
Penny´s wedding cake.
Jeannie´s older sister.

:58:06
She got married,
so here´s a bit of cake.

:58:10
Jeannie Clark.
:58:12
Yes, Miss Clark.
:58:14
That was a lovely museum outing.
Will they do it again?

:58:19
We´re trying to arrange one a week.
:58:21
That´d be lovely, won´t it?
:58:23
The more education, the better.
That´s what l always say.

:58:27
lt´s a proper bleeder,
what with the bomb and all.

:58:30
Ain´t the bombs.
lt´s them bleeding Yanks!

:58:33
Shut your gob!
My Gert´s married to a Yank.

:58:36
And a proper nice gent he is, and all.
:58:39
Keep your opinions to yourself!
:58:41
God all bloody mighty!
The entente cordiale?

:58:45
First cast the mote
out of your eye...

:58:47
...before you cast the bomb
out of mine!

:58:49
He´s a proper faggot.
Here you are.

:58:51
You´ll like them.
Thank you.

:58:53
Who´s next?
Come on, girls.

:58:55
Speak up!

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