The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
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Observe, little girls,
the castle.

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It is built on a rock
of volcanic plug.

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It was through
one of yon windows...

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that Mary, Queen of Scots
lowered her infant son...

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straight down 187 feet
in a basket in a high wind.

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Mary McGregor, will you please
do up your shoelace?

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Oh. Observe the litter.
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In Italy, Mussolini has put an end
to litter in the streets.

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Do any of you little girls remember what
the followers of Mussolini are called?

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- Fascisti.
- That is correct. F-A-S-C-l-S-T-I.

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Fascisti.
And Mussolini is called?

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- "Dukee."
- Il Duce. That is to say, the leader.

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Il Duce.
We move on.

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Ah.
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Straighten your shoulders,
Mary McGregor.

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All you girls must learn to
walk with your heads up, up...

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like Sybil Thorndike,
a woman of noble mean.

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In the Kirk
of the Greyfriars...

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on the 20th day
of February, 1638...

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the people of Scotland
pledged themselves...

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to the Presbyterian faith.
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Many of them used their own blood
to sign the covenant.

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- Ew.
- This part of Edinburgh is very rich in history.

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It is very romantic.
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So you see, little girls,
you must always remember...

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you are citizens of Edinburgh,
city of Hume and Boswell.

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You are Europeans,
not dowdy provincials.

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- Sandy, what on earth are you doing?
- Walking like Sybil Thorndike.


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