Mark Thackeray:
[
entering classroom and seeing smoke] All you boys, out. Girls stay where you are. Out.
[
closes door]
Mark Thackeray:
I am sick of your foul language, your crude behavior and your sluttish manner. There are certain things a decent woman keeps private, and only a filthy slut would have done this and those who stood by and encouraged her are just as bad. I don't care who's responsible - you're all to blame. Now, I am going to leave this room for five minutes by which time that disgusting object had better be removed and the windows opened to clear away the stench. If you must play these filthy games, do them in your homes, and not in my classroom!
Pamela Dare:
Do you two...
[
wiggling her hips]
Pamela Dare:
Do you two shake?
Barbara Peg:
Who does he think he is there? Cheeky devil.
Pamela Dare:
[
reading from her school book] And he had learned to love, I know not why, for this in such as him seemed strange of mood. But thus it was and though in solitude's small part the nipped affections have to grow, in him this glowed when all beside had ceased to glow.
Mark Thackeray:
It seems that you know so little, and are so easily amused, that I can look forward to a very happy time.
Barbara Pegg:
If you want to dance wif me, you bleedin' well ask proper!
Mark Thackeray:
I believe one should fight for what one believes. Provided one is absolutly sure one is absolutely right.
Barbara Peg:
Oooh, look at me! I am a lady, I am!
[
sticks out tongue]
Denham:
[
to Pamela Dare] I know what's bothering you! You fancy him!
Gillian Blanchard:
[
talking to Mark about Pamela Dare on the bus] Make no mistake about Pamela... she's a woman in every sense of the word.
Mark Thackeray:
One of the girls should go over and bring flowers.
[
awkward silence]
Mark Thackeray:
What is it?
Denham:
The girls can't go with flowers. Did you see him? Do you know what people would say?
Pamela Dare:
I'll go. I don't care what they say.
Pamela Dare:
Sir, will you call me Pamela?
Mark Thackeray:
All right.
Pamela Dare:
Sir, will you dance with me tonight?
Mark Thackeray:
Of course, Pamela
Barbara Pegg:
Sir, have you ever been really really broke?
Mark Thackeray:
Yes. Yes I have.
Pamela Dare:
Sir, you're like us... but not. It's funny.
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