The Killing of Sister George
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There you are, Mr. Robinson.
This one's on the house!

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That's very kind of you, Ginger.
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I reckon an expectant father deserves
a free drink, don't you, Sister George?

:31:18
I do, indeed.
You make the best of it, my dear.

:31:21
It's not often you get a free drink
from Ginger.

:31:25
You are a card, George, and no mistake.
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I'd better be off to the hospital
to see the wife.

:31:31
- Give her my regards, would you?
- And mine.

:31:33
I'll do that. We're hoping for a boy.
Thanks for the drink, Ginger.

:31:38
- Cheerio!
- Cheerio.

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Cheers.
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- He's a lovely lad, isn't he?
- Yes, he's lovely.

:31:45
I hope everything turns out
to be all right for him.

:31:48
Why shouldn't it?
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Mrs. Robinson's got complications.
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Very serious complications.
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You mean...
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she might lose the baby?
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As I see it,
losing the baby might be a blessing.

:32:07
Dearie me. That's terrible!
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That's just terrible.
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That's terrible.
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- Who the hell is that?
- That's probably Mrs. Croft.

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- Mrs. Croft? The Assistant Head?
- That's what I've been trying to tell you.

:32:32
She rang and said
she wanted to come around and see you.

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- But why here? Why not the office?
- How do I know?

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Is she the one who used to answer
listener's questions on Woman's Hour?

:32:41
Yes, that's her.
But what's that got to do with it?

:32:43
- I thought she sounded very nice.
- She is nice.

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Mrs. Croft is a very nice woman.
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- My God, I'm for it.
- Shall I let her in?


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