The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
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I want you to remember, girls...
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that it is
of primary importance...

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that the upper
and lower tensions...

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are perfectly even.
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And secondly, girls,
it is most important...

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to ensure that
you are using...

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the correct length
of stitch.

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If we were to fill this room
with the hydrogen being made in thesejars...

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and then
strike a match...

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there'd be an explosion large enough
to reduce this building to rubble.

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Look. I'll show you.
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Hey, Johnnie Cope
are ye waukin' yet

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Or are your drums
a-beatin' yet

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If ye were waukin'
I wad wait

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To gang to the coals
in the mornin'

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All together now.
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Hey, Johnnie Cope
are ye waukin' yet

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Or are your drums
a-beatin' yet

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If ye were waukin'
I wad wait

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To gang to the coals
in the mornin'

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The sun!
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Forsooth, we are renewed.
Refreshment alfresco.

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Enough to go round,
but the lion's share for Mr. Lowther.

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This term, I have sworn
to fatten Mr. Lowther...

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by a full half-stone.
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That is my pledge.
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Did I neglect to tell you girls that once,
on leave from the war...

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Hugh took me out sailing
on a fishing boat.

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We spent our happiest times among
the rocks and pebbles of a small seaport.

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Sometimes Hugh would sing.
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He had a rich tenor voice.
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At other times, he would set up
his easel and paint.

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Hugh was very talented
in both arts...

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but I think...
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I think the painter
was the real Hugh.


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