Maurice
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Dr. Barry, not quite as anyone expected.
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Still, these past few weeks,
it's become apparent to me that...

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it's time a man was here
to head this household again.

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Well, it's all for the best.
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What do you want with a degree?
They were never meant for the suburban classes.

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I mean, you're not going to become a parson
or a barrister or a pedagogue...

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and you're not a -
you're not a country gentleman.

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No, it's a sheer waste of time.
The city's your place.

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Absolutely right to insult the dean.
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If anything,
I've been insulted by him.

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Treated like a schoolboy.
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You see, your mother
doesn't understand how you feel.

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She's worried
because you don't apologize.

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To my mind, these things
work themselves out.

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You see, you've got yourself
into an atmosphere...

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for which you were not suited...
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and you very properly
took the first chance to get out.

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- How do you mean?
- Oh, still not clear?

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I mean that a gentleman
would have apologized by instinct...

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if he'd found
that he'd behaved as you did.

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- I think it's time I turned in.
- How dare you bully your mother, Maurice.

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You ought to be horsewhipped.
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Swaggering about instead of
begging her to forgive you.

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She comes to me with tears in her eyes
and asks me to say something.

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- But -
- Don't answer me, sir. I want none of your speech.

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- You're a disgrace to chivalry.
- Oh!

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I'm disappointed
and disgusted with you.

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Oh, Morrie darling,
we all looked forward so much to May Week.

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Mother, do stop crying.
It'll only make him think he's important.

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He'll write to the dean
as soon as no one wants him to.

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- Kitty, I won't.
- I don't see why you shouldn't.

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Little girls don't see a great deal.
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I see a great deal more than some little boys
who think they're little men.


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