I Could Go on Singing
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:26:18
Who's that?
:26:20
That's the headmaster.
We can go now.

:26:37
We used to do Gilbert
and Sullivan in our school.

:26:40
Only the girls played
the boys' parts.

:26:42
I can't get over Matt...
he's so pretty.

:26:44
Well, don't tell him that,
for heaven's sake.

:26:47
- All right.
- I'm never sure with you.

:26:59
- Did you enjoy it, Mr. Donne?
- Yes, thank you very much.

:27:02
You directed the play,
didn't you? We loved it.

:27:04
This is Mr. Reynolds,
Miss Bowman.

:27:05
How do you do?
:27:06
I'm afraid we're not
exactly in your class.

:27:08
I'd say much more professional
and more spirited, too.

:27:11
That's very kind of you.
The boys do try.

:27:13
There he is. Could l...
:27:16
Excuse me.
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- Say, you were terrific.
- Was it all right?

:27:20
- It really was.
- Did you like it?

:27:21
Yes, really.
:27:22
What do you think of Buttercup?
He was ace, wasn't he?

:27:24
I think everybody was ace.
:27:25
Would you like to meet
some of them?

:27:27
I'd love to.
:27:28
This is Miss Bowman.
This is Bobbie Evans.

:27:30
Hello. Josephine,
you look stunning.

:27:31
You were marvelous.
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And this is Ralph Rackstraw...
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the finest topman
in all the fleet.

:27:36
Hello. Glad to see you.
Lovely performance.

:27:38
Thank you very much.
:27:39
The Right Honorable
Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B.

:27:41
First Lord of the Admiralty.
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The monarch of the sea.
:27:44
And these are all his sisters
and his cousins and his aunts.

:27:46
I think you were all
absolutely marvelous.

:27:49
- We think you're marvelous.
- I think you're better.

:27:51
- We think you're marvelous!
- No, you're better!

:27:53
Why don't you sing for us,
Miss Bowman?

:27:54
Yes, Miss Bowman, sing for us.
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Yes! Yes! Yes!
:27:57
Well, we've got a piano.
Let's all play together. OK?


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