The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
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There's an army of these ladies
in Edinburgh.

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It's simply that they do not
attempt to teach in schools...

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of the traditional character
of Marcia Blaine.

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She is
a magnificent specimen.

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She's utterly
ridiculous.

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There's no contradiction in being
both ridiculous and magnificent.

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Your young mind will have to
stretch a bit to grasp that.

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I think my young mind
is stretched astonishingly...

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to be able to discuss
at 17... at 17...

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the enduring passion
of my lover for another woman.

:27:35
It is not only
astonishing, Sandy...

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it is unnatural.
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You should be passionate...
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and involved...
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and shortsighted.
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- I'm tired.
- Take a rest, then.

:27:50
I'll make some tea.
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Her and her passions,
her fascisti.

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You should see her skulking around
the third formers, trying to raise funds for Franco.

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Franco? Oh, my God.
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Oh, yes.
We've gone very Spanish this term...

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what with Mary McGregor's
brother and all.

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What's Mary McGregor's
miserable brother got to do with Franco?

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Haven't you heard?
He's run off to Spain to fight.

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Miss Brodie's
beside herself with joy.

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Jean knows nothing of politics
or politicians.

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She simply invests all leaders
with her own romantic vision.

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Why isn't there ever
anything to eat in this place?

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You know, it occurred to me
that the Brodie set...

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has been Miss Brodie's faithful fascisti,
marching along...

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and I suddenly thought
of her disapproval of the Girl Guides.

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Why, it's simply jealousy.
The Guides are a rival fascisti...

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and she
cannot bear it.

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How I wish
I'd joined the Brownies.

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What a spiteful
child it is.

:28:53
You're too irritable
for a girl of your age.

:28:57
My age does bother you,
doesn't it?


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