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:03:01
Their dim little eyes...
:03:03
It's your first year as associate
professor. Play things more...

:03:07
-...conservatively.
-You sound like my father.

:03:11
Look at them, Philby. All alike.
:03:13
Identical bowler hats. You want
your students to be like that?

:03:17
I want my students prepared
for the realities of the world.

:03:21
I want them to run along,
knocking off every bowler they see.

:03:29
-Mrs. Watchit!
-Oh, huzzah, the master's home.

:03:33
-You get it?
-Hello.

:03:34
-Hello. You're looking in the pink.
-Must be the scampering...

:03:38
-...up and down the stairs.
-You get it?

:03:41
I got it. Don't think I'm letting you
go out in that filthy jacket.

:03:47
Now, go in there and change.
:03:56
And you got another letter
from that annoying man.

:04:02
Go ahead. Switch it on.
:04:04
It'll help people keep their teeth
well into their 40s.

:04:08
-You might think about cleaning that.
-Who has the time?

:04:12
-How did you know with Molly?
-Know what?

:04:14
-You were meant to be together.
-She made the best shepherd's pie.

:04:19
-Not one romantic bone in your body?
-No, I'm all bowler hat.

:04:27
Why do you waste time
on that crackpot?

:04:30
He has interesting ideas.
:04:32
A professor shouldn't correspond
with a crazy German bookkeeper.

:04:37
He's a patent clerk. Mr. Einstein
deserves all the support I can give.

:04:43
I wonder if we'll ever go too far.
:04:45
With what?
:04:47
With this. With all of this.
:04:50
No such thing.
:04:54
All right. How do I look?
:04:57
Practically decent.
:04:59
Good luck. She's a fine girl.
She's done wonderful things.


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