The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
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fiercely.
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Girls, as you hear,
there's now been an attempt...

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to persecute Mr. Lowther
on our account.

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One must never succumb
to provincial ignorance.

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Mr. Lowther did not...
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nor shall anyone
under my tutelage.

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Now, eat up, Mr. Lowther.
What is it, Sandy?

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Miss Mackay is watching us
from her window.

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Oh, indeed.
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I wonder how many more picnics
we will be allowed...

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before Miss Mackay thinks
fit to patrol the grounds.

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It is Miss Mackay's hope to harass me...
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into leaving Marcia Blaine.
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Miss Gaunt
and certain teachers...

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have taken to bidding me good morning
with predestination in their smiles.

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Do you really think
Miss Mackay wants to drive you away?

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It doesn't signify
what Miss Mackay wants.

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Here I am, and here I stay.
I would not leave you girls for the Lord...

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Lyon, king of arms.
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Not even he! I shall remain
in this education factory...

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where my duty lies.
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If they want to get rid of me,
they'll have to...

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Assassinate me!
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Now, eat up, Mr. Lowther.
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Cooperation is the keynote. Now, Jenny,
do us a cartwheel for comic relief.

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- Oh! Wonderful!
- Bravo. Bravo! Bravo!

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Bravo! Oh.
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- Oh.
- These are my girls, Mr. Lowther.

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Forsooth, they are Brodie girls.
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Monica...
Monica is histrionic.

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She will perform
in plays...

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or perhaps write them.
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Mary...
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our Mary is alone
in this world.

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Her needs are great,
but she has me.

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Mary will stop stuttering.
She will brisk up.

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Mary McGregor will
distinguish herself for me.

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I have no doubt.

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