The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
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That's sweetly
played in tune

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As fair art thou
my bonny lass

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So deep in love am I
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And I will love
thee still, my dear

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Sandy.
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Sandy.
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I believe, Sandy...
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I believe
I am past my prime.

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I had reckoned
on my prime lasting...

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till I was
at least... 50.

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Are you listening,
Sandy?

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I'm listening,
Miss Brodie.

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I have been dismissed
from Marcia Blaine.

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I am accused of teaching
treason and sedition to my students.

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I am being transported
for radicalism...

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like Thomas Muir
of Huntershill.

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But if Miss Mackay
and her conspirators...

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expect that I shall meekly lay my head
on their chopping block...

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- they're in for a wee surprise.
- What will you do?

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As I informed Miss Mackay,
I will resort to public petition.

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I have no doubt that many supporters
will rally to my defense.

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My students are loyal.
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My girls.
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Someone betrayed me, Sandy.
Someone spoke against me to the board.

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Who could it
have been? Who?


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