Mr Birling

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'man has to mind his own business and look after himself.'
CAPATALIST
1 of 13
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SELFISH
2 of 13
'Be quiet Sheila’
BLUNT
3 of 13
'There's a fair chance that I might find my way into the next Honours List.'
ARROGANT
4 of 13
'We’ve been had, that’s all.'
FOOLISH
5 of 13
'I'm talking as a hard-headed, practical man of business. And I say there isn't a chance of war.'
DISMISSIVE
6 of 13
'I was an alderman for years – and Lord Mayor two years ago –
INTIMIDATING
7 of 13
‘It has nothing whatever to do with this wretched girls suicide. Eh, Inspector?’
REMORSELESS
8 of 13
'(to Mrs Birling) What's the matter with that child?'
PATRONISING
9 of 13
‘A young unmarried girl is being dragged into this-'
SEXIST
10 of 13
'Nonsense! You’ll have a good laugh over it yet! Look, you’d better ask Gerald for that ring you gave back to him, hadn’t you? Then you’ll feel better'
RELENTLESS
11 of 13
‘Fiddlesticks! The Germans don’t want war. Nobody wants war.’
NAIVE
12 of 13
'You ought to like this port, Gerald. As a matter of fact, Finchley told me it's the same port your father gets from him.'
SHOW OFF
13 of 13

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'Be quiet Sheila’

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Card 4

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'There's a fair chance that I might find my way into the next Honours List.'

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Card 5

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'We’ve been had, that’s all.'

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