Dead Poets Society
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1:26:00
He wasn't happy.
1:26:02
But he'll be gone
at least four days.

1:26:06
I don't think he'll make the show,
but...

1:26:10
I think he'll let me stay with it.
1:26:13
"Keep up the school work."
1:26:17
Thanks.
1:26:23
- Beautiful baby.
- Beautiful baby.

1:26:25
- Henley Hall, here I come.
- Excuse me just a moment.

1:26:30
Yes. You're so cute.
Come on, Todd. I'm trying to fix this.

1:26:34
Come on, Nuwanda.
You're gonna miss Neil's entrance.

1:26:36
He said something about getting red
before we left.

1:26:39
Getting red?
What does that mean?

1:26:41
l, uh...
Well, you know Charlie.

1:26:45
So, Charlie, what's this
getting red bit?

1:26:52
W-What is that?
1:26:54
It's an Indian warrior symbol
for virility.

1:26:58
Makes me feel potent,
like it can drive girls crazy.

1:27:02
Oh, come on, Charlie.
The girls are waitin'.

1:27:13
Chris.
1:27:17
- What are you doing here?
- Gentlemen, let's go.

1:27:20
- Go ahead, guys. I'll catch up.
- Yeah, come on, guys.

1:27:24
Chris, you can't be in here.
l-lf they catch you,
we're both gonna be in big trouble.

1:27:28
- Come on.
- Oh, but it's fine...

1:27:32
It's fine for you to come barging
into my school and make
a complete fool out of me?

1:27:36
I didn't mean to make a fool out of you.
1:27:38
Well, you did.
Chet found out.

1:27:41
And it's everything I could do to keep
him from coming here and killing you.

1:27:44
Knox, you have got to stop this stuff.
1:27:47
I can't, Chris. I love you.
1:27:49
Knox, you say that over and over.
1:27:52
You don't, you don't even know me.
1:27:55
- Will you be joining us, Mr Overstreet?
- Go ahead, Captain. I'll walk.

1:27:58
Knox, Knox, it just so happens
that I could care less about you.


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