Picnic at Hanging Rock
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:08:00
[Giggling]
:08:14
Good morning, girls.
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[Together]
Good morning, Mrs. Appleyard.

:08:18
Well, young ladies, we are
indeed fortunate in the weather

:08:20
for our picnic to Hanging Rock.
:08:22
I have instructed Mademoiselle that
as the day is likely to be warm,

:08:26
you may remove your gloves once
the drag has passed through Woodend.

:08:30
You will partake of luncheon
at the picnic grounds near the rock.

:08:34
Once again let me remind you that
the rock is extremely dangerous,

:08:39
and you are therefore forbidden
any tomboy foolishness

:08:43
in the matter of exploration,
even on the lower slopes.

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I also wish to remind you, the vicinity
is renowned for its venomous snakes

:08:50
and poisonous ants
of various species.

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It is, however,
a geological marvel

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on which you will be required to write
a brief essay on Monday morning.

:09:00
That is all.
Have a pleasant day,

:09:03
and try to behave yourselves in a manner
to bring credit to the college.

:09:07
Mr. Hussey! Mr. Hussey!
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[Man shouting]
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I shall expect you back,
Miss McCraw and Mademoiselle,

:09:15
at about 8:00
for a light supper.

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Come, girls.
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Whoa!
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This we do for pleasure
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so that we may shortly
be at the mercy

:09:57
of venomous snakes
and poisonous ants.


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