The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
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:53:01
Miss Brodie takes good care
of Mr. Lowther.

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- What does Mr. Lowther do for Miss Brodie?
- He sings to her.

:53:11
Put that wet thing
over there.

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Mary, for the third time
this afternoon...

:53:15
- will you get out of the way?
- Sorry.

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Mary McGregor.
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Well, Mary, what's new on the Rialto?
What's new with your brother?

:53:26
How's he progressing
up at Oxford?

:53:28
His t-t-tutor
caught fire.

:53:31
Caught fire?
His tutor?

:53:34
- Well, how? From what?
- From my brother.

:53:37
Your brother set fire
to the tutor?

:53:40
Your brother should be put
in a house of correction.

:53:47
It makes me look
very mature.

:53:52
It makes you look
like Miss Brodie.

:53:55
All the sketches ofJenny do too.
They all look like Miss Brodie.

:53:59
- I think they do.
- Ew.!

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I painted that chap
in my student days.

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It's what's called
a "life study."

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I had a difficult time
with the pectoral muscles.

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Pectoral?
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- Chest.
- Oh.

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- Oh, Monica!
- What?

:54:21
Miss Brodie says that anyone
of a cultured home and heritage...

:54:24
- makes no fuss about the human body.
- Who's making any fuss?

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- You are.
- I have as much heritage as you do any day.

:54:31
I think that's enough
for today.

:54:34
If I keep on,
I shall ruin the mouth...

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and that would
be a pity.

:54:41
- What do you think?
- Well, uh, I think that it's...

:54:44
- It's...
- Miss Brodie says thatJenny
will be painted many times.

:54:48
- And what does she say about you?
- That I am dependable.

:54:51
When should I come back?
:54:53
Whenever you have time.
Come next Saturday.

:54:55
- All right. Come on, Sandy. I'm starving.
- I can't come with you.


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