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1:03:20
Now I hope it's going to be
a lesson to you.

1:03:23
I don't suppose for one minute it will be.
1:03:26
I don't doubt before the end of the week
you'll be back in here again

1:03:30
for exactly the same crime, smoking.
1:03:34
Perhaps, once in a while, it might sink in.
1:03:38
- Yes, sir.
- That you're wasting your money,

1:03:41
that it's your money you're burning,
1:03:43
and it's your hands that get caned
when you come in here.

1:03:50
Good morning. Entry of the gladiators.
Where have you been?

1:03:54
- Been to see Mr Gryce, sir.
- For the stick?

1:03:56
- Yes, sir.
- How many?

1:03:57
- Two.
- Did it hurt?

1:03:59
- Not bad.
- Right. Hope it didn't.

1:04:03
Go on, sit down.
1:04:07
Right now, fact.
1:04:09
Anne, tell me what a fact is.
1:04:13
Don't give me a fact.
1:04:15
You know, don't say that Guthrie's
got a tatty head or anything like that.

1:04:19
A fact is something where
you find evidence out, like truth.

1:04:24
Something that you know
has actually happened.

1:04:27
This is a fact. All right?
Have you got that clear?

1:04:30
- Yes, sir.
- All right.

1:04:33
Tibbut, sit up straight.
1:04:36
And I want the rest of yer
to look at him - if you can bear it -

1:04:39
and tell me some facts about Tibbut.
1:04:42
- Wolstenholme?
- He's always tryin' to go wi' t'lasses.

1:04:45
ls he?
1:04:48
- He smokes.
- Do I heck!

1:04:51
- Tha does.
- Get knotted, Guthrie!

1:04:53
I'm not interested in what
he does out of school hours,

1:04:56
as long as he doesn't come into
the class smokin' a fag. All right?


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