Peggy Sue Got Married
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All right, class. Time's up.
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And what's the meaning of this,
Peggy Sue?

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Mr. Snelgrove...
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...I happen to know that in the future
I will have no use for algebra.

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And I speak from experience.
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-Who said that?
-I'm sorry.

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Sit down!
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The result of his struggle is
that Santiago comes back with honour.

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Santiago comes back with nothing!
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There's no meat on the bone.
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It's Hemingway's ego
trying to defend itself again.

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Trying to prove he can still perform.
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What Hemingway's saying, Michael,
is that we are alone.

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That when we go out too far,
we're vulnerable.

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The irony that Santiago
is beaten by the sharks...

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...doesn't make him less of a hero.
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Who is the victim and who is the predator?
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We'll finish this discussion next week.
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And don't forget, first four chapters
of The Great Gatsby by Monday.

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Hope you enjoy it.
:32:30
Why does your father take inventory
on Sunday nights?

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Hi, Peggy.
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It's poker night.
You always got out of it before.

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I just gotta string him along for a while.
It's for his own good.

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You're not going into his business.
When are you gonna tell him?

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Soon.
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Walter!
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I can't tell everybody everything
all at once.

:32:51
Strange rumours
are sweeping the school about you.

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Hi, Peggy.
:32:56
What do you mean?
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-I hear you gave it to old Smellygrove.
-I was there! She told him off to his face!


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