Dead Poets Society
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1:11:00
- It shouldn't be that hard to,
uh, to put together.
- Yeah.

1:11:04
Yeah. Uh, I might be going to Yale.
1:11:07
Uh, ah, but l, I might not.
1:11:10
- Don't you guys miss
having girls around here?
- Yeah.

1:11:14
That's part of what this club is about.
1:11:16
In fact, I'd like to announce...
1:11:19
I published an article in the school
paper in the name of the Dead Poets.

1:11:22
- What?
- Demanding girls be admitted to Welton.

1:11:25
- You didn't.
- So we can all stop beating off.

1:11:28
- How did you do that?
- I'm one of the proofers.
I slipped the article in.

1:11:31
- Look, uh, it's, it's over now.
- Why? Nobody knows who we are.

1:11:34
Well, don't you think
they're gonna figure out who wrote it?

1:11:36
They're gonna come to you and ask
to know what the Dead Poets Society is.

1:11:40
Charlie, you had no right
to do something like that.

1:11:42
It's Nuwanda, Cameron.
1:11:44
That's right. It's Nuwanda.
1:11:47
Are we just playin' around out here,
or do we mean what we say?

1:11:50
If all we do is come together
and read a bunch of poems to each other,
what the hell are we doin'?

1:11:54
All right, but you still
shouldn't have done it, Charlie.

1:11:57
This could mean trouble.
You don't speak for the club.

1:12:00
Hey, would you not worry about
your precious little neck?

1:12:02
If they catch me, I'll tell them
I made it up.

1:12:19
Fine.
1:12:31
Sit.
1:12:38
In this week's issue of Welton's Honour
there appeared a profane...

1:12:41
and unauthorized article.
1:12:44
Rather than spend my valuable time
ferreting out the guilty persons...

1:12:49
and let me assure you
I will find them...

1:12:52
I'm asking any and all students
who know anything about this article...

1:12:55
to make themselves known
here and now.


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