I Could Go on Singing
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:15:01
The under-14s.
:15:03
Come on, Roger, don't fall!
:15:04
Give me the ball!
Come on, Roger!

:15:05
David, wait a minute.
:15:07
Here.
:15:11
- Are you holding?
- I'm holding.

:15:19
You really should have worn
more sensible shoes.

:15:29
They're all yours.
I'll take this.

:15:31
Come on, on to the under-14s.
:15:40
Where is he, David? Where?
:15:44
There.
:15:47
Where?
:15:50
There. That thing with the ball.
:15:51
Tackle him!
:15:58
- They'll kill him!
- Only once.

:16:02
Break up. Halftime.
:16:05
Well, what's that?
:16:06
That's halftime.
:16:13
You must come 'round,
especially the wing forwards.

:16:16
Can I go and see
my father, sir?

:16:18
Yes, all right. Hop it.
:16:23
Hello, Father.
Nine to six against us.

:16:25
We're getting ticked off.
Still, it's a good game.

:16:27
They made you fly half again.
What happened to Gregson?

:16:29
Broke his leg
playing Eastbourne.

:16:30
- Silly ass.
- I'm faster, anyway.

:16:33
- Don't be such a show-off.
- Hello.

:16:35
Hello. You're Miss Bowman,
aren't you?

:16:36
Father said you were coming.
:16:41
Miss Bowman's an American, Matt.
They do things differently.

:16:45
How do you do?
:16:47
How do you do?
:16:49
You're going to be on in London,
aren't you?

:16:50
- Yes, I'm going to be on.
- At the Palladium.

:16:52
We have all your records
at the house.

:16:54
At home?
:16:55
No, no. The house
here at the school.

:16:57
Father goes in more
for Beethoven.

:16:58
For Pete's sake.
Who introduced you to Ella...


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