To Sir, with Love
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:51:02
- There´s nice ones around.
- L´ve thought of that.

:51:04
Well, l tell you what.
l´ll keep my ears open for you.

:51:08
That´s kind of you,
but l´m fine for the moment.

:51:10
l´ll let you know.
Thank you.

:51:14
Don´t worry about your desk.
l´ll tidy it for you every day.

:51:17
Thanks, but that won´t be necessary.
:51:20
That´s perfectly all right.
:51:22
A woman´s work is never done.
:51:24
Good night, Sir.
:51:41
Hi, fellas. How are you?
:51:48
Good morning, Sir.
:51:50
Mr. Florian has given us
permission for more outings.

:51:54
l´d like to hear suggestions
of what we might do.

:51:57
- The pictures.
- Wembley, Sir.

:51:59
Cup Final Day.
:52:00
Chamber of Horrors.
:52:01
What about the Cavern?
:52:03
You know, Liverpool.
The Beatles.

:52:06
How´s it going?
:52:07
Fine, thank you.
:52:09
Don´t worry.
He´ll come with me on my day.

:52:11
You´re under
a supervision order too?

:52:13
Around here, that´s nothing.
:52:14
Most of us have been
in front of the law.

:52:16
Breaking windows, playing truant,
raising hell and cussing the coppers.

:52:25
You´ve cut yourself.
:52:27
You´d better put something on that.
You might get lockjaw.

:52:30
Blimey!
Red blood.

:52:32
What do you expect, pinhead?
lnk?

:52:41
l didn´t mean no harm.
lt was a joke.

:52:43
l didn´t mean no crack, Sir.
:52:45
lt´s all right.
:52:52
What´s with you?
:52:53
Are you addressing me, Denham?
:52:55
Potts was only being funny.
:52:57
What you calling him pinhead for
in front of chimney sweep?


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