Boys Town
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1:11:01
It's not bad. You'll be okay. Just lie still.
1:11:04
What are you doing out of school?
1:11:06
I walked out.
1:11:07
You walk back, get me?
You're going straight.

1:11:09
That's why I put you there.
1:11:14
Stay right here till I send for you.
1:11:15
- How'd you escape, Joe?
- Never mind that.

1:11:17
Listen, Whitey, no squawking or squealing.
1:11:18
No.
1:11:19
Don't talk until you're dead sure
I got away.

1:11:21
- All right, Joe.
- Keep that leg quiet.

1:11:24
Forget me, kid. My road's a lot too tough.
1:11:28
- So long.
- Joe, don't go.

1:11:38
Unless there's a concussion,
he'll be all right.

1:11:41
Take a little time, though.
1:11:45
Pee Wee, lad, I'll keep the candy on tap.
1:11:53
- You're wanted on the telephone, Father.
- Thank you, Sister.

1:11:59
- Hello?
- Father Flanagan...

1:12:01
Whitey's hurt.
1:12:03
- He's hurt?
- Yeah.

1:12:04
He's over in a church at 19th and Dodge.
1:12:07
Hello?
1:12:13
...and I pray for Pee Wee.
1:12:16
It was all my fault, but I didn't mean it.
Honest, I didn't mean it.

1:12:21
Let him live.
1:12:23
Please make him get well.
1:12:30
Are you hurt badly, Whitey?
1:12:31
- Who told you?
- I don't know.

1:12:32
- Do you?
- I ain't talking.

1:12:35
- How's Pee Wee?
- He's all right. He'll pull through.

1:12:39
- Can you walk at all?
- Sure.

1:12:44
Here, put your arm over my shoulder.
1:12:49
Good evening, Father.
1:12:50
Boys, you should be in bed, shouldn't you?
1:12:52
- Whitey's up there, isn't he?
- Yes, he is.

1:12:54
There's trouble, and we know it.

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