The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
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:17:15
Jean!
:17:19
Jean, you were heroic!
Heroic!

:17:21
Oh, to see you like that,
it was really inspiring!

:17:23
If only I could have stood up
like that to Mr. Gaunt, if I said...

:17:26
"Look here, Mr. Gaunt. If you have
one authentic shred of evidence, just one..."

:17:30
- What are you talking about?
- Mr. Gaunt called to see me the night before last.

:17:34
He advised me to resign as organist
and elder of the church. He spoke plainly.

:17:38
And what did you answer?
:17:40
I resigned.
:17:43
And you allowed this
evil-minded man...

:17:47
a man who uses his position
as deacon of the Kirk...

:17:50
to receive the slanderous gossip
of petty provincials...

:17:53
ButJean,
it isn't just gossip.

:17:55
You do not go home
on Sunday nights.

:17:57
They had no proof!
None whatever.

:18:00
You should have refused
point-blank to resign.

:18:02
Can't you see that resignation
is tantamount to a confession of guilt.

:18:06
- But I feel guilty.
- Well, I do not!

:18:09
Will you not marry me and put an end
to all this sneaking about?

:18:12
- Why won't you marry me?
- Only yesterday...

:18:15
it was told to my face that you are planning
to marry the chemistry teacher.

:18:20
Oh, l... I played golf
with Miss Lockhart once.

:18:23
- Twice.
- Twice?

:18:26
Beware.
Don't trifle with her.

:18:28
She has the means
to blow us all up.

:18:31
Now, don't tease me, Jean.
Miss Lockhart means nothing to me.

:18:34
You know all I care about is you.
All I want is to see you happy and safe.

:18:38
I don't
understand you, Jean.

:18:40
You will not marry me,
yet you feed me and share my bed.

:18:43
"Share your bed"!
Why can't you say you are my lover?

:18:46
I do not want
to be your lover...

:18:49
I want
to be your husband.

:18:51
I want to go on my honeymoon where my mother
and father went on their honeymoon...

:18:54
and come back to Cramond
with my bride.

:18:56
That's what I want.
:18:59
And I want to conduct
the church choir too.


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