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Thank you.
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Hall.
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Come here, please.
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- Sir?
- Come on.

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Have a good send-off?
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Yes, sir. Thank you, sir.
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Mr. Abrahams gave me a picture -
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The Light of the World.
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The fellas have given me a set of Guatemalas.
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Up to two dollars!
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The ones with the parrot
and the pillar on.

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Look, sir.
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Oh, splendid, splendid.
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And, um, what did Mr. Abrahams say to you?
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Told you you were a miserable sinner, I hope.
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Mr. Abrahams said I'm never to do anything...
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I'd be ashamed to do
in front of my mother.

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He said my next school...
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will be more like the world.
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Did he? Did he?
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What's the world like, do you suppose?
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Don't know, sir. I'm a boy.
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Do you, um, have
any older brothers, Hall?

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No, sir. Only Kitty and Ada.
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They're my sisters, sir.
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No uncles?
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No, sir.
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There's Dr. Barry.
He knew my father before he died.

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So you don't really know
a- a great many grown-up fellows.

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No, not really, sir.
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Mother keeps a coachman...
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and George for the garden.
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But of course, you mean gentlemen.
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Hall, I'm going to talk to you
for a few moments...

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as if I were your father.
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It isn't anything your mother could say.
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Do you - Do you see?
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Your body...
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is about to experience
various changes.

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Physical changes.
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Now, Mr. Abrahams has explained
to you that in the beginning...


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