The Killing of Sister George
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Now. Then. Girls.
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She hates me to talk about food.
She's a wee bit overwrought.

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Bullshit.
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- Cheerio.
- Bless you two.

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Don't they make a lovely couple?
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They do. They really do.
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I'm surprised you haven't taken the plunge.
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Still waiting for Mr. Right
to come along, are you?

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There was a young man once.
You know, wartime it was.

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He was in the RAF...
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killed over Berlin.
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There were lots of good boys went that way.
Lovely boys, all of them.

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- That they were.
- They certainly were.

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- Cheerio.
- Bye-bye.

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She does get furious sometimes.
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Actually, I wrote a poem about it once.
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Now then, my dear, Mrs. Croft doesn't come
all this way to listen to you...

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blathering on about your poetry and such.
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There is Sister George talking again.
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It's wonderful how the character
has evolved over the years.

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One does learn from experience.
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One does, indeed.
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But, on the other hand,
experience isn't everything.

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We don't want Applehurst
falling behind the times, do we?

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No. Of course not.
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One must constantly examine criticism...
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and if it's constructive, we must act on it.
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Ruthlessly, if need be.
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Criticism? What sort of criticism?
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- I wasn't thinking of anything in particular.
- But what?

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That, I'm afraid, brings me...
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to the unpleasant part of my business.
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But first, would you show me
to the little girls' room?

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Alice, show Mrs. Croft to the...
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This way, Mrs. Croft.
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..."little girl's room."
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- It's that door up there, beneath the landing.
- Thank you.


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