Splendor in the Grass
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1:34:09
Is there anything you'd rather
be doing now than going to school here?

1:34:13
To tell you the truth, Dean Pollard,
I never wanted to do a thing but ranch.

1:34:18
But, Dad....
1:34:20
I've never had the belief
that everybody should go to college.

1:34:24
Well, maybe you could talk to him.
1:34:27
He isn't a very good listener really, is he?
1:34:37
I gotta get back to New York right away.
1:34:39
Bud, suppose you let me talk
to your father.

1:34:42
Yeah, sure. Thank you.
1:34:46
I'll see you back in your room, Son.
1:34:49
Dean Pollard, what's the matter
with people?

1:34:52
What do you mean?
1:34:56
The whole town of New York
is jumping out of windows.

1:34:59
I mean, they're quitting.
1:35:01
And things are gonna get back to normal
in a couple of days.

1:35:05
-You really think so?
-I know so! I know so!

1:35:07
They've got to! They've got to!
1:35:10
Now, about the boy....
1:35:12
I'm gonna take him to New York with me.
1:35:17
I'll have him back here Monday morning
ready to settle down and go to work.

1:35:22
I must say, Mr. Stamper, I do not feel
that the boy should remain in school here.

1:35:27
Please don't give up on him.
1:35:30
Don't give up on him, Dean Pollard.
1:35:34
I had to go through something like this
with him once before.

1:35:38
He falls for some little girl
and then that's all he can think about.

1:35:42
-I don't think that's it, Mr. Stamper.
-I think that's it! I think that's it!

1:35:47
I think I've known him a little bit longer
and a little bit better than you have!

1:35:51
I had to break something like this before!
I'll break it up again!

1:35:55
I'll have him Monday morning
ready to go to work!


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