:35:00
If she'd been properly
brought up...
:35:02
she'd have been out on the hockey field,
breathing deeply.
:35:05
Which is precisely what
you little girls should be doing.
:35:07
Traviata is not
on the Marcia Blaine curriculum.
:35:10
But Miss Brodie and Mr. Lowther
took us to see Traviata...
:35:13
when the Carl Rosa Company
came to Edinburgh.
:35:15
Miss Brodie and Mr. Lowther
took you to the opera?
:35:18
Mr. Lowther's jolly nice.
We go to visit him at Cramond too.
:35:24
When Miss Brodie goes...
on weekends.
:35:30
How very nice
of Mr. Lowther...
:35:32
and Miss Brodie.
:35:34
I hope you're appreciative.
:35:37
My, my. Miss Brodie's very musical,
I believe...
:35:40
theaters, concerts
and the opera.
:35:43
Miss Brodie
is very musical.
:35:46
I think Miss Brodie's
more interested in art, Miss Mackay.
:35:49
Now, what makes you think
Miss Brodie prefers art to music, Sandy?
:35:53
She told us so.
:35:55
Music is an interest to her,
but painting is a passion.
:36:00
Miss Brodie said.
:36:02
- A passion?
- Compared to music.
:36:09
Well, Mary...
:36:11
I'm sure you're too young
to have passions.
:36:14
- What are your cultural interests?
- Stories.
:36:17
Does Miss Brodie
tell you stories?
:36:20
Oh, yes.
:36:22
L-L-Love...
:36:25
Lovely stories.
:36:27
- Stories like Traviata?
- Stories of history.
:36:31
- History.
- She makes history seem like the cinema.
:36:35
- No. Not the cinema. More like Shakespeare.
- Shakespeare.
:36:38
Indeed.
:36:41
My, what would we do
without Miss Brodie?
:36:44
I could wish
your arithmetic papers were better.
:36:46
Culture is no compensation
for lack ofhard knowledge.
:36:52
I'm happy to see you are devoted
to Miss Brodie.
:36:54
Your loyalty is also
due to the school.
:36:58
I'm always impressed
by Miss Brodie's girls...