To Sir, with Love
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Good morning.
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What would you like
to talk about today?

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Ladies first.
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Miss Joseph.
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Marriage, Sir.
You know, boyfriends and things.

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How do you know he´s the right one?
What to look for.

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How to avoid divorce.
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Don´t get married.
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Where´s Miss Purcell?
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She´s to look after the home today.
Her mum had the baby last night.

:41:33
What hospital?
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No hospital, Sir.
The doctor came to her.

:41:38
She all right?
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She just had a kid.
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Now, marriage.
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First, let us lay some ground rules.
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l´ve never been married,
so what l say is as an outsider.

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Now, what should a girl
look for in a man?

:41:56
l think first we ought
to determine what is marriage.

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Miss Joseph.
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Holy wedlock.
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Potter, be serious.
You´ll get your turn.

:42:08
Miss Pegg.
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lt´s life, isn´t it, Sir?
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Everyone gets married.
l mean, sometime.

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Why didn´t you marry?
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No one would have him.
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l was very poor.
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And there was something in me
that wanted an education.

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So l put all of
my energies into that.

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Well, l got started later.
Just never met the right girl.

:42:31
What should a girl look for
in a man?

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- Miss Clark?
- What work did you do, Sir?

:42:36
l waited tables.
l cooked in a hamburger joint.

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l washed dishes for a time, cars.
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For a year l was a janitor
in an apartment block.

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- All sorts of jobs.
- You washed dishes?

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l did.
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But you talk posh.
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- That wasn´t easy.
- You didn´t always talk like that?

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When l was your age, l used a patois,
a kind of simple English.

:42:58
l buy and bust your booby
if you don´t get up off of this place.


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