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Mr Birling: '"
You're
just the
kind
of
son-in-law
I always
wanted
"'
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Mr Birling: '"I'm
talking
as a
hard-headed
, practical man of
business…
there isn't a
chance
of
war
"'
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Mr Birling: '"…
unsinkable
,
absolutely
unsinkable
"'
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Mr Birling: '"
…there's
a fair
chance
that I
might
find my
way
into
the
next
Honour's
list"'
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Mr Birling: '"…we'll
try
to
keep
out of
trouble
during
the next
few
months"'
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Mr Birling: '"…a
man
has to make his
own
way – has to look after
himself…
community
and all that
nonsense
"'
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Mr Birling: '"I can't
accept
any
responsibility
"'
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Mr Birling: '"It's my
duty
to
keep
labour
costs
down"'
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Mr Birling: '"She'd
had
a lot to
say
– far too
much
– so
she
had to
go
"'
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Mr Birling: '"How do you
get
on with our
Chief
Constable,
Colonel
Roberts?"'
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Mr Birling: '"I've
got
to
cover
this up as
soon
as I
can
"'
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Mr Birling: '"Probably a
Socialist
or some sort of
crank
"'
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Mrs Birling: '"When you're
married
you'll realize
that
men with
important
work to do
sometimes
have to
spend
nearly all their
time
and energy on their
business
"'
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Mrs Birling: '"You know of
course
that my
husband
was Lord
Mayor
only two
years
ago and that he's still a
magistrate
"'
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Mrs Birling: '"I'm very
sorry.
But I think she had
only
herself to blame"'
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Mrs Birling: '"
Unlike
the other
three
, I did nothing I'm
ashamed
of"'
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Mrs Birling: '"
Go
and look for the
father
of the child. It's his
responsibility
"'
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Mrs Birling: '"It
wasn't
I who had her
turned
out of her
employment
– which
probably
began it all"'
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Mrs Birling: '"She was
claiming
elaborate fine
feelings
and
scruples
that
were
simply absurd in
a
girl in her position"'
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Mrs Birling: '"I accept no
blame
at all"; "I blame the
young
man who was the
father
of the child"
'
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Mrs Birling: '"You're not
the
type – you
don't
get
drunk
"'
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Mrs Birling: '"I was the
only
one of you who
didn't
give in to
him
"'
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Sheila: '"I've been so
happy
tonight. Oh I wish you
hadn't
told me"'
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Sheila: '"I think it was a
mean
thing to do.
Perhaps
that spoilt
everything
for her"'
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Sheila: '"These girls aren't
cheap
labour.
They're
people"'
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Sheila: '"I'll
never
, never do it again to
anybody…
I feel I can never go
there
again"'
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Sheila: '"Why – you
fool
–
he
knows. Of
course
he
knows
"'
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Sheila: '"He's
been
steadily
drinking
too much for the
past
two years"'
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Sheila: '"I don't
dislike
you as I did
half
an hour ago,
Gerald.
In fact, in some
odd
way, I rather
respect
you
more
than I've ever done
before
"'
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Sheila: '"You
and
I aren't the
same
people who sat
down
to dinner
here
"'
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Sheila: '"
Mother
, I think it was
cruel
and
vile
"'
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Sheila: '"You're
beginning
to pretend
all
over
again
that nothing
much
has
happened
"'
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Sheila
: '"It doesn't much
matter
now, of
course
– but was he really a
police
inspector?"'
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Sheila
: '"I suppose we're all
nice people
now"'
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Sheila: '"Well, he
inspected
us all right. And
let's
not start
dodging
and
pretending
now.
Between
us we
drove
that girl to
suicide
"'
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Eric: '"He
could
have
kept
her on
instead
of
throwing
her out"'
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Eric
: '"That might have
started
it"'
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Eric: '"I've had a
few drinks
, including rather a lot of
champagne
"'
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Eric
: '"I was in that state when a
chap
easily gets
nasty
"'
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Eric: '"I didn't even
remember
– that's the
hellish
thing"'
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