The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
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:32:00
No, I won't be back.
:32:03
That really would be
a waste of time, wouldn't it?

:32:07
Good night, Teddy.
:32:10
You can
go on painting.

:32:13
You don't really
need a model.

:32:18
As this seems to be
a time for truth...

:32:21
you're quite
a mediocre painter, Teddy.

:32:23
You'll never be
really good.

:32:26
I wonder you don't try
some other line.

:32:28
You are getting on,
you know.

:32:33
Generalissimo Franco
is called El Jefe, the chief.

:32:38
J-E-F-E.
The "J" is silent. El Jefe.

:32:41
He is
a dedicated man.

:32:44
You must all grow up
to be dedicated women...

:32:47
as generalissimo Franco has
dedicated himself to a cause...

:32:50
as I have dedicated
myself to you.

:32:52
Dedication is
the order of the day.

:32:55
Oh, Mary McGregor, girls,
come and join us.

:32:58
Mary, dear, is there any news
from your brother from Spain?

:33:02
No, Miss Brodie.
Nothing.

:33:03
Mr. Ealing at the b-bank
is sending for him...

:33:07
sending d-d-detectives
to Spain.

:33:10
Your brother
is being sent for?

:33:13
Mr. Ealing at the bank
would send for Caesar.

:33:17
The Mr. Ealings at the bank
have tried throughout history...

:33:20
to stay the march
of civilization.

:33:22
Why can't they understand? It should
be obvious to the meanest intelligence.

:33:26
Franco's army comprises the best
elements of Spain and her supporters.

:33:31
They are committed
to heroic action.

:33:34
You little girls are living
in a time that will demand...

:33:37
all that you have to give
of courage and gallantry.

:33:40
You must become heroines.
Heroines!

:33:43
Do you mean we will have to
march and shoot guns?

:33:46
If you are called.
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Girls?
:33:50
Have you never heard
of Hannah Snell?

:33:52
She was an English girl born in 1723
and sailed in Admiral Boscawen's fleet.

:33:58
And fought at Araapong.
She was wounded.


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