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1:30:00
Well, if I were, I'd teach you something.
1:30:05
Like what?
1:30:07
Like manners, for a start.
1:30:19
'Morning, ma'am.
1:30:24
Will you see the boys return to work
while I chat with this lady?

1:30:28
Ma'am.
1:30:36
My name's Nightlinger...
1:30:38
...and I'm in charge of these boys.
1:30:40
I'm Mrs. Collingwood and...
1:30:43
...I'm in charge of these girls.
1:30:45
Well, I just heard
from a highly excited youngster...

1:30:48
...that there were some soiled doves
swinging through here.

1:30:56
What do you want from me?
1:30:57
Madam, you know young boys.
1:30:59
They dream of golden skin
and unbound hair.

1:31:03
Even if I could lock them up
they'd find a way of getting here.

1:31:07
There's very little I can do about that.
1:31:10
I'm sure you'd handle everything
most tastefully.

1:31:14
It's a question of waiting for a more
appropriate time in their lives.

1:31:19
Perhaps it would be wiser
to wait until next year.

1:31:22
Or even the year after.
1:31:25
With any luck I'll be retired by then.
1:31:33
The first time should be
in the back of a buggy with...

1:31:36
...a girl they think they're in love with.
1:31:42
All right.
1:31:44
We'll move on.
1:31:46
You're a charming and sensible lady.
1:31:53
What about you?
1:31:56
Well, I have the inclination...
1:31:59
...the maturity and the wherewithal...

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