Tunes of Glory (1960)
Kay Walsh: Mary Titterington
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Quotes
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Major Jock Sinclair, D.S.O., M.M. : I'll put you over my knee. And no just to spank you.
Mary Titterington : You can forget that.
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Mary Titterington : Now, definitely no.
Major Jock Sinclair, D.S.O., M.M. : You didn't used to say no.
Mary Titterington : You didn't used to be a stranger.
Major Jock Sinclair, D.S.O., M.M. : But, Mary, I'm back.
Mary Titterington : And stinking. You left stinking, and you're back stinking. You can't turn the clock back.
Major Jock Sinclair, D.S.O., M.M. : We could wind it up again.
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Major Jock Sinclair, D.S.O., M.M. : I could make you if I wanted to.
Mary Titterington : Jock Sinclair, you're the most conceited man I've ever met. You're not all that great shakes. And there's lots know that, I can assure you.
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Major Jock Sinclair, D.S.O., M.M. : I'm tired. Fair bashed. Look at me.
Mary Titterington : Man, it was you that taught me that you could always go on. You had a word. Resilience. The front teeth.
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Mary Titterington : Jock, I lay in bed this morning with my eyes closed, and I looked down a list of men that's too long by half, and I asked myself: What the hell I can show at the end of it except for wear and tear? And I stopped at your name. And I said out loud to the ceiling: I've been held in the arms of a man who was truly brave. For heaven's sake, don't take that away from me too.
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Major Jock Sinclair, D.S.O., M.M. : Spit and polish, eh?
Mary Titterington : That's it. Shoeshine and shave and back in there.
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Major Jock Sinclair, D.S.O., M.M. : Mary, dear, does it sound more like an insult if I say you're a soldier's girl? ...
Mary Titterington : No, Jock.
Major Jock Sinclair, D.S.O., M.M. : Oh, it's not meant to anyway. If it doesn't say one hell of a lot for your chastity, it's a load about the heart.
Mary Titterington : Come on. Away and run your bath.