Splendor in the Grass
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:27:02
Dad, I have to talk to you.
:27:05
I've just about had all the nonsense
I intend to take out of you.

:27:14
Get out of here, young lady.
I'm gonna have a talk with my boy.

:27:25
All right, Son.
:27:28
All right, go ahead.
:27:32
Dad, I'm gonna marry Deanie.
:27:33
Whoa now, Son.
:27:36
You see, I don't really wanna go to Yale.
:27:39
I'm not a very good student.
:27:41
What do you mean
you're not a good student?

:27:44
Boy, you can do anything
you set your mind to do.

:27:47
I'd like to go to a good agricultural college
for a couple of years.

:27:51
I'd really like to do that.
I could come right back here...

:27:54
...and take over your ranch
just south of town.

:27:57
Ranching's no life.
:27:58
I could marry Deanie,
take her to college with me.

:28:01
That's what I really want.
She'd be a big help to me, Dad.

:28:04
I spent my life trying to create a place
of importance for you in this world...

:28:08
...then you come home telling me
you want to marry some little girl!

:28:13
It's what I want that counts.
:28:16
Son, a boy your age doesn't even know
what he wants.

:28:19
After you've had a college education,
you might change your mind.

:28:22
A college education
will take me four years.

:28:24
-Trust me.
-I do trust you, but--

:28:26
-Trust me this time, Son.
-I trust you, Dad.

:28:28
I do trust you, but four years--
:28:31
Listen to me now.
:28:33
But, Dad....
:28:35
Son, all I'm asking you to do is
to finish Yale.

:28:38
Then if you still want to marry her,
return and marry her with my blessing.

:28:43
I'll send you both off to Europe
for a honeymoon.

:28:46
Bud, please wait, Son.
:28:48
I just don't know if I can, Dad.
:28:54
I feel like I'm going nuts sometimes.
:28:58
I understand, Son.

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