The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
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"and so she
weaveth steadily...

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"and little
other care hath she...

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"the Lady
of Shalott.

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"But in her web,
she still delights...

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"to weave the mirror's
magic sights...

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"for often through
the silent nights...

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"a funeral with plumes
and lights and music...

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"went to Camelot...
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"or when the moon
was overhead...

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"came two young lovers
lately wed.

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"'I am half sick
of shadows,'

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said the Lady
of Shalott."

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The Lady of Shalott.
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I think perhaps someday...
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Jenny will catch the eye
of an artist.

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Jenny will be
painted many times.

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In years to come...
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I think thatJenny
will be famous...

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for...
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sex.
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Well, Monica,
what do you think of it?

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It makes her look
very... mature.

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I am very mature.
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We're all mature.
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Some people at the school
think you're too mature.

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Everyone's jealous.
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They know the Brodie set
has more fun than anyone else.

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We go places, and we do things.
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And now you've taken to
hanging around an artist's studio.

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- Very glamorous.
- Miss Brodie's g-g-glamorous, don't you think?

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Mr. Lowther thinks she is.
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Sandy's awfully late.
Do you think she's coming?

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Three years of Cramond
and Mr. Lowther.

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- What stamina.
- There's always lovely food at Cramond.

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Lasagna verde.
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Sweetbreads a la Milanese.
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"Harlot" russe.
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Charlotte russe.

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