The Graduate
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:50:04
Did I say that?
:50:05
In so many words.
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Benjamin, I want to apologize to you
if that's the impression you got.

:50:12
Well two minutes ago you told me
I wasn't good enough for your daughter.

:50:15
Now you say you're sorry
I got that impression.

:50:17
I didn't mean it. I don't think
you'd be right for each other.

:50:22
But I would never say you weren't
as good a person as she is.

:50:25
You wouldn't.
Of course I wouldn't.

:50:34
What are you doing?
:50:35
Well it's pretty obvious you
don't want me around any more.

:50:41
Well look -
I was kind of upset there.

:50:48
I'm sorry I said those things.
:50:51
That's all right. I think I can
understand why I'm disgusting to you.

:50:56
Oh no. Look, I like you.
I wouldn't keep coming here if I didn't like you.

:51:03
But if it's sickening for you -
It's not.

:51:10
I enjoy it! I look forward to it. It's the
one thing I have to look forward to.

:51:15
You don't have to say that.
:51:17
Well I wouldn't. I would
never say it if it wasn't true.

:51:21
May I stay then?
:51:26
Yes. Please. I want you to.
:51:29
Thank you.
:51:30
Well don't thank me,
because I want you to.

:51:35
But you won't ever take out Elaine, will you?
I want you to promise me that.

:51:40
Look. Why the hell did you bring this up.
It never occured to me to take her out.

:51:43
Then give me your word you won't.
:51:46
This is absurd.
Promise me, Benjamin.

:51:50
All right, I promise, for Christ's sake.
:51:53
I promise I will never take
out Elaine Robinson.

:51:58
Thank you.

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