The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
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In what way, Sandy,
was I not good for you?

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You are dangerous
and unwholesome...

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and children should not
be exposed to you!

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How can you think it?
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How can you think
that I would harm you?

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- But you have... You have harmed me!
- How?

:55:17
You have murdered Mary!
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You have
assassinated me!

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Oh, why must you
always strike attitudes?

:55:24
You really are
a ridiculous woman!

:55:45
What will you do... now?
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Do?
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I don't know.
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But I am a descendant,
do not forget...

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of Willie Brodie.
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He was a man
of substance...

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A cabinetmaker
and a designer of gibbets...

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a member of the town council
of Edinburgh...

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the keeper of two mistresses
who bore him five children between them.

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Blood tells.
He played much dice and fighting cocks.

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Eventually, he was a wanted man
for having robbed the excise office.

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Not that he needed
the money.

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He was a burglar
for the sake of the danger.

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He died cheerfully
on a gibbet of his own devising in 1788.

:56:39
That is the stuff
I am made of.

:56:42
I knew you would rise
like a phoenix.

:56:45
I'm glad I shall not
have to worry about you.

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No, I expect that
is to be your gift, Sandy...

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to kill without concern.
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It is you
who are dangerous.

:56:58
You see yourself as a conqueror,
don't you, Sandy?


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