The Killing of Sister George
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1:54:02
Are you totally incapable of saying
what you mean?

1:54:05
- Really.
- George, stop it. You are drunk.

1:54:09
"I was afraid we'd lost you."
1:54:12
You were afraid
I was doing something obscene...

1:54:15
to our lady poetess here, weren't you?
1:54:18
For Pete's sake, George!
1:54:20
Would you like to examine her?
She's all there.

1:54:24
Not exactly untouched,
as we might say, by human hands...

1:54:29
but quite serviceable.
1:54:31
Miss Buckridge, restrain yourself.
1:54:33
I have no intention of restraining myself.
1:54:36
And when we've had a couple of gins...
1:54:40
there're one or two things I'd like to discuss
with Miss McNaught...

1:54:43
in detail.
1:54:46
- And you'd better be there, too!
- Miss Buckridge, please.

1:54:51
Why don't you piss off?
1:55:00
Come along, my dear.
1:55:02
I really cannot allow you
to put up with this sort of thing anymore.

1:55:16
- You all right, George?
- Of course I'm all right.

1:55:28
I think you find your bird has flown.
1:55:34
Leo.
1:55:35
I never suspected you of taking such
a sympathetic interest in my little problems.

1:55:40
I don't know. Think nothing of it.
1:55:45
No, you're a really true friend, Leo.
1:55:49
One of those rare human beings...
1:55:51
who can always smile
in the face of adversity.


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