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I'll take over the class.
I'll show you how to handle them.
1:01:04
But I wouldn't think of imposing.
1:01:06
I'll give them learning they never got before.
1:01:10
Boys! Quiet!
1:01:17
This is Miss Flower Belle. She'll teach you
your lessons for the rest of the day.
1:01:27
Boys, stand up.
1:01:30
Sit down.
1:01:33
Very good.
1:01:35
That's your first lesson in discipline.
1:01:37
I demand obedience.
1:01:43
Boys, education's a great thing.
I don't know what I'd do without mine.
1:01:48
Knowledge ain't so easy to get.
You got to work hard and study.
1:01:51
I'm still studying.
1:01:52
Of course, I don't study the same things
you do, but it's a good idea.
1:01:56
Now, history. A very fascinating study.
1:01:59
In fact, it's my favourite reading.
1:02:02
What's your name?
1:02:06
Lem.
1:02:07
Lem, tell me,
what do you know about Cleopatra?
1:02:10
Gosh, teacher, I ain't seen her.
1:02:11
Of course, you ain't.
She's a historical character.
1:02:14
She lived way back in the early times.
1:02:16
What a time she had.
She used to fool around with snakes.
1:02:19
You mean, rattlesnakes?
1:02:21
These snakes didn't rattle, they crooned.
She was the Queen of Egypt.
1:02:24
I seen Little Egypt once.
1:02:27
They ain't related. Sit down.
By the way, what are you doing here, Pop?
1:02:30
Never had time to learn reading
and writing up to now.
1:02:33
Carried a musket in '61.
Fought in Chickamauga and Bull Run, I did.
1:02:36
You did? That's fine.
1:02:40
Any questions?
1:02:41
We was doing arithmetic on the blackboard
when Miss Foster took sick.
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Arithmetic?
1:02:50
I was always pretty good at figures myself.
1:02:56
That will be enough of that.
1:02:59
Now this example is...