Splendor in the Grass
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1:24:05
What?
1:24:07
Are you all right, mister?
1:24:10
Sure you are.
1:24:14
Sit on that bench.
I'll be right with you. All right?

1:24:19
No, that's for Mr. Mangialomino.
1:24:32
What do you think about that?
1:24:34
Squint your eyes a bit.
What would Cézanne say to that?

1:24:37
That's swell, Deanie.
1:24:41
I never thought I could do this well, really.
1:24:44
It looks better with one eye closed.
1:24:48
Oh, you!
1:24:52
I like metalwork, though. You can
get rid of a lot of hostilities this way.

1:24:56
Watch.
1:24:59
Every time I pound,
I tell myself it's my old man.

1:25:05
My old man had his heart set on
my being a surgeon.

1:25:09
Well, not just a surgeon
but the greatest surgeon who ever lived.

1:25:17
So, anyway, I couldn't make that first cut.
1:25:22
That first cut into the flesh
of another man's body.

1:25:25
I shook. I couldn't keep my hands steady.
1:25:29
You can still be an M.D.
when you get out, though.

1:25:32
If I ever get out.
1:25:34
Johnny, don't talk like that.
1:25:36
I'm kidding, I hope.
1:25:38
Deanie, your parents are
in the waiting room.

1:25:41
Mother and Dad are here?
1:25:47
My folks are here. I haven't seen them
for six months. Not since I've been here.

1:25:59
I hope these people know
what they're doing.


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