The Graduate
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:10:02
But I have some things on my mind.
Can you understand that?

:10:04
Yes.
All right.

:10:07
What do you drink?
:10:11
Benjamin - I'm sorry to be this way, but
I don't want to be left alone in this house.

:10:15
Why not?
Please wait till my husband gets home.

:10:18
When is he coming back?
I don't know.

:10:22
Drink?
No.

:10:26
Are you always this much
afraid of being alone?
Yes.

:10:30
Well, why can't you just lock
the doors and go to bed?

:10:33
I'm very nuerotic.
:10:48
May I ask you a question?
:10:52
What do you think of me?
:10:54
What do you mean?
:10:55
You've known me nearly all of your life.
You must have formed some opinion of me.

:11:00
Well - I've always thought that
you were a very... nice person.

:11:05
Did you know I was an alcoholic?
:11:10
What?
Did you know that?

:11:14
Look - I think I should be going.
:11:17
Sit down, Benjamin.
:11:18
Mrs. Robinson, if you don't mind my saying so,
:11:20
this conversation is getting a little strange.
:11:22
Now I'm sure that Mr. Robinson will
be here any minute now and...

:11:25
No.
What?

:11:26
My husband will be back quite late.
He should be gone for several hours.

:11:32
Oh my God.
:11:33
Pardon?
Oh no, Mrs. Robinson, oh no.

:11:36
What's wrong?
:11:38
Mrs. Robinson, you didn't -
I mean you didn't expect -

:11:40
What?
:11:42
I mean - you didn't really think that
I would do something like that.

:11:45
Like what?
:11:46
What do you think?
Well, I don't know.

:11:48
For God's sake, Mrs. Robinson.
:11:51
Here we are, you've got me into your house.
You give me a drink. You put on music.

:11:56
Now you start opening up
your personal life to me

:11:58
and tell me your husband
won't be home for hours.


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