Splendor in the Grass
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:04:03
There's wonderful news tonight.
:04:06
The Stamper Oil stocks, drink your milk,
went up 14 points today.

:04:11
Think of it, honey.
:04:13
That means if we sold those stocks,
we'd make $15,000.

:04:18
Maybe we can even send you away
to college next year.

:04:22
Well, we're not going to sell.
:04:24
Your father says that everyone
at the Elks says...

:04:27
...that the stocks are going up even higher.
:04:34
Didn't Bud say anything about it tonight?
:04:37
He doesn't know anything
about his father's business, Mom.

:04:42
He doesn't care about that.
:04:45
What were you and Bud doing all this time,
for heaven's sake?

:04:49
We were studying together.
:05:00
I'm going to bed, Mom. I'm awfully tired.
:05:07
Now, Wilma Dean....
:05:14
I want to talk to you.
:05:17
Now, Wilma Dean, Bud Stamper could
get you into a whole lot of trouble.

:05:21
And you know how I mean.
:05:23
Boys don't respect a girl
they can go all the way with.

:05:28
Boys want a nice girl for a wife.
:05:34
Wilma Dean, you and Bud haven't gone
too far already, have you?

:05:38
No, Mother.
:05:40
Tell me the truth, Wilma Dean!
:05:43
No, Mom, we haven't gone too far.
:05:50
That's a relief.
:05:54
Mom?
:05:56
Is it so terrible to have those feelings
about a boy?


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