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- All right, boys, let's settle down.
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the light of knowledge.
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discipline, excellence.
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Welton Academy graduated five students.
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Chester School in London.
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- Hi, Charlie. Hey, how you doing?
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- You've been away too long.
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- How've you been?
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- Mr. Anderson.
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- Thank you. I'm so glad you liked it.
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- John.
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- Neil.
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- Well, he won't disappoint us.
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- I'll do my best, sir.
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- Chin up. Chin up.
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- I love you.
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- I'm Todd Anderson.
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- My brother went here.
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- Yeah, it's in my room.
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- Hey, Knox.
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- Yeah, sure.
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Looks like a stiff. Ha, ha.
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You know what I mean?
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My father thought I should get ahead.
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- Keen.
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- Yes, sir.
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- That's not my fault.
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80. - Uh, I'm sorry. My name is Steven Meeks.
- Oh, this is Todd Anderson.
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81. - Nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you.
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83. - I'm Knox Overstreet.
- Todd's brother was Jeffrey Anderson.
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84. - Oh, yeah, sure.
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unless you're a genius like Meeks.
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- Keep your seats, fellas.
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extracurricular activities this semester,
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that you should drop the school annual.
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- Well, I'm sorry, Neil.
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for a moment?
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- Father, I wasn't...
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and you're on your own,
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but until then, you do as I tell you.
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- Yes, sir, I'm sorry.
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to your mother, don't you?
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always taking on too much.
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you let us know, huh?
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do what you want?
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It couldn't get any worse.
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111. Oh, that's rich.
Like you guys tell your parents off?
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112. Mr. Future-Lawyer
and Mr. Future-Banker.
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any more than you do.
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You guys are the same.
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116. - What are you gonna do?
- What I have to do.
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trying to impress Nolan.
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I don't give a damn about any of it.
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Eight o'clock in my room?
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- Sounds good.
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- Yeah, come along, pal.
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at the end of Chapter 1 are due tomorrow.
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requires absolute precision.
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off their final grade.
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- He's gotta be.
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about Mr. Abraham Lincoln.
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you can either call me Mr. Keating,
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O Captain, My Captain.
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so they don't fester into facts.
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and survived.
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the mental giant you see before you.
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Mr. Pitts, where are you?
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of the poem you find there.
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To Make Much of Time"?
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Old time is still a-flying:
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To-morrow will be dying.
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- Meeks.
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each and every one of us in this room
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turn cold and die.
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to step forward over here
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for great things, just like many of you.
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of what they were capable?
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- But different.
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That means you, Dalton.
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- Me.
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- I can't make it, guys.
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- Yeah, we'll see.
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- I'll get it.
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- Hi.
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- Are you here to see Chet?
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- Knox.
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- Nice to meet you, sir.
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- Chris.
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He just did a big case for GM.
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- I'm coming.
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- Bishop to queen six.
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- Another game?
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- Why? What happened?
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- Too bad.
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- Turn that up.
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of Mr. J. Evans Pritchard.
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Leave nothing of it.
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You're not gonna go to hell for this.
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I want nothing left of it.
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- Rip, rip, rip.
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going forward measuring poetry.
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No more of Mr. J. Evans Pritchard.
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words and language.
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words and ideas can change the world.
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- No, Keating.
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- That boy there, see me after lunch.
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401. I doubt the present administration
would look too favorably upon that.
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402. Why? What was it?
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403. Gentlemen, can you keep a secret?
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404. Sure.
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405. The Dead Poets were dedicated
to sucking the marrow out of life.
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406. That's a phrase from Thoreau we would
invoke at the beginning of every meeting.
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407. See, we would gather
at the old Indian cave
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408. and take turns reading from Thoreau,
Whitman, Shelley, the biggies.
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409. Even some of our own verse.
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410. And in the enchantment of the moment,
we'd let poetry work its magic.
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411. You mean it was a bunch of guys
sitting around reading poetry?
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412. No, Mr. Overstreet, it wasn't just guys.
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413. We weren't a Greek organization,
we were romantics.
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414. And we didn't just read poetry,
we let it drip from our tongues like honey.
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415. Spirits soared, women swooned,
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416. and gods were created, gentlemen.
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417. Not a bad way to spend an evening, eh?
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418. Thank you, Mr. Perry,
for this stroll down amnesia lane.
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419. Burn that. Especially my picture.
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420. - Dead Poets Society.
- What?
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421. I say we go tonight.
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422. - Tonight?
- Wait a minute.
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423. - Everybody in?
- Where's this cave he's talking about?
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424. It's beyond the stream.
I know where it is.
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425. That's miles.
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426. - Sounds boring to me.
- Don't go.
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427. You know how many demerits
we're talking?
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428. So don't come, please.
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429. Look, all I'm saying
is that we have to be careful.
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430. - We can't get caught.
- No shit, Sherlock.
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431. You boys there, hurry up.
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432. All right. Who's in?
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433. - Come on, Neil, Hager's there...
- Forget Hager. No.
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434. Who's in?
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435. I'm in.
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436. I'm warning you. Move.
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437. - Me too.
- I don't know, Neil.
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438. What? Pitts.
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439. - Pittsie, come on.
- His grades are hurting.
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440. - You can help him, Meeks.
- What is this, a midnight study group?
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441. Forget it, you're coming.
Meeks, your grades hurting too?
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442. - I'll try anything once.
- Except sex.
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443. I'm in as long as we're careful.
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444. - What about you, Knox?
- I don't know, Charlie.
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445. Come on, Knox. It'll help you get Chris.
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446. Yeah? How?
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447. - Women swoon. Ha, ha, ha.
- But why do they swoon?
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448. Charlie, tell me why they swoon.
Charlie.
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449. You're not listening.
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450. Look, you follow the stream
to the waterfall.
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451. It's right there. It's got to be like...
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452. I don't know, guys,
it's starting to sound dangerous.
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453. - Well, why don't you stay home?
- You're crazy.
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454. For God's sake,
stop chattering and sit down.
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455. - Todd, are you coming tonight?
- No.
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456. Why not? You were there.
You heard Keating.
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457. Don't you want to
do something about...?
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458. Yes, but, uh...
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459. But what?
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460. Keating said that
everybody took turns reading,
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461. and I don't want to do that.
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462. Gosh, you really have a problem
with that, don't you?
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463. No, I don't have a problem. Neil, I just...
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464. - I don't want to do it, okay?
- All right.
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465. What if you didn't have to read?
What if you just came and listened?
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466. - That's not how it works.
- Forget how it works.
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467. What if they said it was okay?
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468. What? What, are you gonna go up
and ask them if...?
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469. - No, no.
- I'll be right back.
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470. Neil. Neil.
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471. Oh, shut up, will you?
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472. That's for my asthma, okay?
Could you give that back, please?
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473. Could you give that back?
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474. What's the matter?
Don't you like snakes?
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475. - You're in.
- Get away from me, okay?
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476. Spaz,
why don't you check your pockets?
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477. Come on, Spaz.
I have to brush my teeth.
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478. Hurry up, get off.
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479. Cut out that racket in there.
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480. Let's go.
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481. Let's go, let's go, come on.
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482. - Let's get out of here.
- Go. Shh.
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483. - Yarr! I'm a dead poet.
- Jesus, Charlie.
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484. - Guys, over here. Ha, ha, ha.
- You're funny. You're real funny.
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485. It's too wet.
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486. God,
you trying to smoke us out of here?
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487. No, the smoke's
going right up this opening.
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488. - You okay?
- Arghh.
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489. - Oh, God.
- Clod.
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490. - All right, all right, forget the fire.
- Forget it, forget it.
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491. - Let's go, gentlemen.
- It's like trying to light a swamp.
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492. I hereby reconvene
the Dead Poets Society.
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493. Yay.
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494. Welton Chapter.
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495. The meetings will be conducted
by myself
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496. and the other new initiates now present.
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497. Todd Anderson,
because he prefers not to read,
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498. will keep minutes of the meetings.
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499. I'll now read
the traditional opening message
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500. by society member
Henry David Thoreau.
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501. "I went to the woods
because I wanted to live deliberately.
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502. I wanted to live deep
and suck out all the marrow of life."
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503. I'll second that.
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504. "To put to rout all that was not life,
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505. and not, when I had come to die,
discover that I had not lived."
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506. And Keating's marked
a bunch of other pages.
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507. All right, intermission.
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508. Dig deep, right here.
Right here, lay it down.
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509. On the mud?
We're gonna put our food on the mud?
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510. Meeks, put your coat down.
Picnic blanket.
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511. - Use Meeks' coat.
- "Use Meeks' coat."
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512. Don't keep anything back, either.
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513. You guys are always
bumming my smokes.
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514. - Raisins?
- Yeah.
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515. Wait a minute.
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516. - Who gave us half a roll?
- I'm eating the other half.
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517. - Come on.
- What, you want me to put it back?
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518. It was a dark and rainy night.
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519. And this old lady
who had a passion for jigsaw puzzles
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520. sat by herself in her house at her table
to complete a new jigsaw puzzle.
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521. As she pieced the puzzle together,
she realized to her astonishment
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522. that the image that was formed
was her very own room,
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523. and the figure in the center
of the puzzle, as she completed it,
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524. was herself.
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525. And with trembling hands,
she placed the last four pieces
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526. and stared in horror
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527. at the face of a demented madman
at the window.
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528. The last thing
that this old lady ever heard
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529. was the sound of breaking glass.
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530. - No shit.
- Yes.
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531. This is true. This is true.
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532. I've got one
that's even better than that.
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533. I do. There's a young married couple,
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534. and they're driving through the forest
at night from a long trip.
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535. They run out of gas,
and there's a madman...
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536. - That thing with the hands?
- And he cuts her husband's head off?
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537. - I love that story.
- I told you that one.
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538. You did not.
I got that in, uh, camp in sixth grade.
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539. In a mean abode in the Shanking road
Lived a man named William Bloat;
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540. Now, he had a wife
The plague of his life.
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541. Who continually got his goat.
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542. And one day at dawn
With her night shift on.
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543. He slit her bloody throat.
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544. - Oh, and it gets worse.
- You want to hear a real poem?
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545. - Want this?
- No, I don't need it. Get this out of here.
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546. - Did you bring one?
- You memorized a poem?
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547. I didn't memorize a poem. Move up.
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548. - An original piece by Charlie Dalton.
- An original piece.
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549. - Take center stage.
- You know this is history, right?
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550. This is history.
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551. Where did you get that?
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552. Teach me to love?
Go teach thy self more wit;
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553. I chief Professor am of it.
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554. The God of Love
If such a thing there be.
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555. May learn to love from me.
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556. Wow. Did you write that?
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557. Abraham Cowley.
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558. Okay, who's next?
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559. Alfred Lord Tennyson.
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560. Come, my friends.
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561. 'Tis not too late to seek a newer world.
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562. For my purpose holds
To sail beyond the sunset.
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563. And though we are not now.
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564. That strength which in old days
Moved earth and heaven;
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565. That which we are, we are.
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566. One equal temper of heroic hearts.
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567. Made weak by time and fate
But strong in will.
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568. To strive, to seek, to find.
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569. And not to yield.
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570. Then I had religion
And then I had a vision.
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571. I could not turn
From their revel in derision.
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572. Then I saw the Congo
Creeping through the black.
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573. Cutting through the forest
With a golden track.
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574. Then I saw the Congo
Creeping through the black.
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575. Cutting through the forest
With a golden track.
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576. Then I saw the Congo
Creeping through the black.
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577. Cutting through the forest
With a golden track.
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578. Then I saw the Congo
Creeping through the black.
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579. Cutting through the forest
With a golden track.
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580. Then I saw the Congo
Creeping through the black.
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581. Cutting through the forest
With a golden track.
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582. Then I saw the Congo
Creeping through the black.
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583. Cutting through the forest
With a golden track.
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584. Then I saw the Congo
Creeping through the black.
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585. Cutting through the forest
With a golden track.
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586. Then I saw the Congo
Creeping through the black.
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587. Cutting through the forest
With a golden track.
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588. Take it, Meeks. Take it away.
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589. Cutting through the forest
With a golden track.
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590. Then I saw the Congo
creeping through the black.
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591. A man is not very tired, he is exhausted.
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592. And don't use "very sad," use...
Come on, Mr. Overstreet, you twerp.
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593. - Morose?
- Exactly, morose.
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594. Now, language was developed
for one endeavor, and that is?
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595. Mr. Anderson? Come on,
are you a man or an amoeba?
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596. Mr. Perry?
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597. - To communicate.
- No. To woo women.
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598. Today we're gonna be talking
about William Shakespeare.
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599. - Oh, God.
- I know.
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600. A lot of you look forward to this
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601. about as much as you look forward
to root canal work.
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602. We're gonna talk about Shakespeare
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603. as someone who writes
something very interesting.
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604. Now, many of you have seen Shakespeare
done very much like this:
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605. O, Titus, bring your friend hither.
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606. But if any of you
have seen Mr. Marlon Brando,
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607. you know Shakespeare can be different.
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608. Friends, Romans, countrymen,
lend me your ears.
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609. You can also
imagine John Wayne as Macbeth going:
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610. "Well, is this a dagger I see before me?"
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611. "Dogs, sir?"
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612. "Oh, not just now."
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613. "I do enjoy a good dog
once in a while, sir."
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614. You can have yourself
a three-course meal from one dog.
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615. Start with your canine crudités,
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616. go to your Fido flambé for main course,
and for dessert, a Pekingese parfait.
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617. "And you can pick your teeth
with a little paw."
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618. Why do I stand up here? Anybody?
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619. - To feel taller.
- No.
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620. Thank you for playing, Mr. Dalton.
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621. I stand upon my desk to remind myself
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622. that we must constantly look at things
in a different way.
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623. You see, the world looks very different
from up here.
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624. You don't believe me?
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625. Come see for yourselves. Come on.
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626. Come on.
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627. Just when you think
you know something,
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628. you have to look at it in another way.
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629. Even though it may seem silly or wrong,
you must try.
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630. Now, when you read,
don't just consider what the author thinks.
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631. Consider what you think.
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632. Boys, you must strive
to find your own voice.
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633. Because the longer you wait to begin,
the less likely you are to find it at all.
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634. Thoreau said,
"Most men lead lives of quiet desperation."
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635. Don't be resigned to that. Break out.
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636. Don't just walk off the edge like lemmings,
look around you.
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637. There. There you go, Mr. Priske.
Thank you, yes.
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638. Dare to strike out and find new ground.
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639. Now, in addition to your essays,
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640. I would like you to compose a poem
of your own. An original work.
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641. That's right.
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642. You have to deliver it aloud
in front of the class on Monday.
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643. Bonne chance, gentlemen.
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644. Mr. Anderson?
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645. Don't think that I don't know
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646. that this assignment
scares the hell out of you, you mole.
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647. Take a power train in two.
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648. Three.
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649. - Keep your eyes in the boat.
- Stroke.
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650. - Quick, captain.
- Let's go.
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651. We got it, Pittsie, we got it.
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652. Radio Free America.
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653. Let's do it again.
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654. - I found it.
- You found what?
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655. What I want to do right now.
What's really, really inside of me.
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656. - "A Midsummer Night's Dream"?
- This is it.
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657. - What is that?
- It's a play, dummy.
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658. I know that.
What does it have to do with you?
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659. All right,
they're putting it on at Henley Hall.
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660. Open tryouts. Open tryouts.
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661. - Yes, so?
- So...
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662. I'm gonna act.
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663. Aha!
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664. Yes, yes, I'm gonna be an actor.
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665. Ever since I can remember,
I've wanted to try this.
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666. I even tried to go to summer stock
auditions last year,
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667. but, of course,
my father wouldn't let me.
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668. For the first time in my whole life,
I know what I want to do.
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669. And for the first time, I'm gonna do it!
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670. Whether my father wants me to or not.
Carpe diem!
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671. Neil, Neil, hold on.
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672. How are you gonna be in a play
if your father won't let you?
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673. First, I gotta get the part,
then I can worry about that.
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674. Won't he kill you if he finds out you
went to an audition and didn't tell him?
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675. No. As far as I'm concerned,
he won't have to know about any of this.
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676. - That's impossible.
- Bullshit, nothing's impossible.
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677. Why don't you just call him and ask him?
Maybe he'll say yes.
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678. That's a laugh.
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679. If I don't ask him,
at least I won't be disobeying him.
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680. - Yeah, but if he said no...
- Jesus, Todd, whose side are you on?
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681. I mean,
I haven't even gotten the part yet.
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682. Can't I even enjoy the idea
for a little while?
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683. You're coming to the meeting
this afternoon?
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684. I don't know. Maybe.
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685. Nothing Mr. Keating has to say
means shit to you, does it, Todd?
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686. - What does that mean?
- You're in the club.
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687. Being in the club means
being stirred up by things.
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688. You look about as stirred up
as a cesspool.
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689. - So you want me out?
- No, I want you in.
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690. But being in means
you gotta do something,
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691. not just say you're in.
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692. Well, listen, Neil.
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693. I appreciate this concern,
but I'm not like you, all right?
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694. You say things and people listen.
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695. - I'm not like that.
- Don't you think you could be?
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696. No. I...
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697. I don't know, but that's not the point.
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698. The point is that there's nothing
you can do about it.
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699. So you can just butt out.
I can take care of myself just fine.
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700. All right?
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701. No.
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702. What do you mean, no?
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703. No.
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704. - Give me... Neil, give that back.
- What is this? "We are dreaming of a..."
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705. What it this? Poetry.
I'm being chased by Walt Whitman.
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706. Okay, okay.
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707. What are you guys doing?
I'm trying... You see this chemistry...?
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708. Hey, give me... Neil, give me...
Don't be immature.
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709. Come on, I need my...
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710. Give it to me. Give it to me.
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711. Charlie, help me.
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712. Grab that book. I need...
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713. Whoo.
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714. Whoo!
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715. Okay, everybody on the bus.
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716. Let's go, boys.
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717. Come on, let's go.
On the bus, boys, now.
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718. Now, devotees may argue
that one sport or game
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719. is inherently better than another.
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720. For me,
sport is actually a chance for us
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721. to have other human beings
push us to excel.
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722. I want you all to come over here
and take a slip of paper
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723. and line up single file.
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724. Mr. Meeks, time to inherit the earth.
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725. Mr. Pitts, rise above your name.
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726. I want you to hand these out to the boys,
one apiece.
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727. You know what to do, Pitts.
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728. O to struggle against great odds
To meet enemies undaunted.
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729. Sounds to me like you're
daunted. Say it like you're undaunted.
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730. O to struggle against great odds
To meet enemies undaunted.
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731. Now, go on.
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732. Yes. Next.
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733. To be a sailor of the world
Bound for all ports.
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734. Next. Louder.
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735. O while I live to be the ruler of life
Not a slave.
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736. To mount the scaffolds.
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737. To advance to the muzzles of guns
With perfect nonchalance!
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738. Come on, Meeks. Listen to the music.
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739. To dance, clap hands, exult
Shout, skip, roll on, float on!
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740. Yes.
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741. O to have life henceforth
A poem of new joys.
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742. Aw, pbbt. Boo.
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743. Come on, Charlie, let it fill your soul.
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744. To indeed be a god.
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745. Charlie, I got the part. Rah!
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746. I'm gonna play Puck.
I'm gonna play Puck.
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747. - What did he say?
- Puck?
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748. - The main part.
- Great, Neil.
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749. Charlie, I got it.
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750. - Congratulations.
- Good for you, Neil. Good for you.
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751. Okay, okay, okay.
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752. Neil, how are you gonna do this?
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753. They need a letter of permission
from my father and Mr. Nolan.
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754. - You're not gonna write it.
- Oh, yes, I am.
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755. Oh, Neil, you're crazy.
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756. Okay.
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757. "I am writing to you"
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758. on behalf of my son,
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759. "Neil Perry."
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760. This is great.
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761. - "To Chris."
- Who's Chris?
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762. Mmm. Chris.
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763. I see a sweetness in her smile.
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764. Bright light shines from her eyes.
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765. But life is complete
Contentment is mine.
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766. Just knowing that...
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767. Just knowing that.
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768. She's alive.
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769. - Sorry, captain, it's stupid.
- No, no, it's not stupid.
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770. It's a good effort.
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771. It touched on love.
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772. A major theme not only in poetry,
but life.
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773. Mr. Hopkins, you were laughing.
You're up.
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774. The cat sat on the mat.
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775. Congratulations, Mr. Hopkins.
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776. You have the first poem to ever have
a negative score on the Pritchard scale.
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777. We're not laughing at you,
we're laughing near you.
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778. I don't mind that your poem
had a simple theme.
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779. The most beautiful poetry
can be about simple things
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780. like a cat, or a flower, or rain.
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781. You see, poetry can come from anything
with the stuff of revelation in it.
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782. Just don't let your poems be ordinary.
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783. Now, who's next?
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784. Mr. Anderson,
I see you sitting there in agony.
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785. Come on, Todd, step up.
Let's put you out of your misery.
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786. I didn't do it. I didn't write a poem.
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787. Mr. Anderson thinks
that everything inside of him
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788. is worthless and embarrassing.
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789. Isn't that right, Todd?
Isn't that your worst fear?
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790. Well, I think you're wrong.
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791. I think you have something inside of you
that is worth a great deal.
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792. "I sound"
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793. my barbaric
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794. yawp
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795. "over the rooftops of the world."
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796. W.W., Uncle Walt again.
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797. Now, for those of you who don't know,
a yawp is a loud cry or yell.
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798. Now, Todd, I would like you to give us
a demonstration of a barbaric yawp.
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799. Come on, you can't yawp sitting down.
Let's go. Come on, up.
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800. Gotta get in yawping stance.
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801. - A yawp.
- No, not just a yawp. A barbaric yawp.
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802. Yeah, yeah, right.
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803. - Yawp.
- Come on, louder.
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804. - Yawp.
- Oh, that's a mouse.
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805. - Come on, louder.
- Yawp.
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806. - God, boy, yell like a man.
- Yawp!
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807. There it is. You see,
you have a barbarian in you after all.
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808. Now, you don't get away that easy.
There's a picture of Uncle Walt up there.
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809. What does he remind you of?
Don't think, answer. Go on.
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810. - A madman.
- What kind of madman?
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811. - Don't think about it, answer again.
- A crazy madman.
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812. You can do better.
Free up your mind, use your imagination.
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813. Say the first thing that pops into
your head, even if it's gibberish.
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814. A sweaty-toothed madman.
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815. Good God, boy,
there's a poet in you after all.
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816. There, close your eyes.
Close your eyes, close them.
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817. Now describe what you see.
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818. - I close my eyes.
- Yes?
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819. - And this image floats beside me.
- A sweaty-toothed madman.
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820. A sweaty-toothed madman
with a stare that pounds my brain.
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821. Oh, that's excellent. Now give him action.
Make him do something.
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822. - His hands reach out and choke me.
- That's it, wonderful, wonderful.
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823. - And all the time he's mumbling.
- What's he mumbling?
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824. Mumbling truth. Truth, like a blanket
that always leaves your feet cold.
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825. Forget them, forget them.
Stay with the blanket.
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826. Tell me about that blanket.
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827. You can push it, stretch it,
it'll never be enough.
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828. You kick at it, beat it,
it'll never cover any of us.
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829. From the moment we enter crying
to the moment we leave dying,
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830. it'll just cover your face
as you wail and cry and scream.
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831. - Yeah.
- Yeah.
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832. Don't you forget this.
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833. - Atta boy, Pittsie, inhale deeply.
- My dad collects a lot of pipes.
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834. - Really? Mine's got 30.
- Your parents collect pipes?
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835. Oh, that's really interesting.
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836. Come on, Knox. Join in.
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837. We're from the government.
We're here to help.
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838. - What's wrong?
- It's Chris.
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839. - Here's a picture of Chris for you.
- Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
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840. - That's not funny.
- Knock it off.
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841. - Smoke your pipes.
- Okay.
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842. Neil.
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843. Friends, scholars, Welton men.
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844. - What is that, Neil?
- Duh. It's a lamp, Meeks.
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845. No, this is the god of the cave.
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846. The god of the cave?
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847. Charlie, what are you doing?
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848. What do you say we start this meeting?
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849. Yeah, just... I need a light.
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850. - Who's got a light?
- Did you bring the earplugs?
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851. Gentlemen, "Poetrusic,"
by Charles Dalton.
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852. - Oh, boy.
- He's gonna play.
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853. Oh, no.
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854. Laughing, crying, tumbling, mumbling.
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855. Gotta do more. Gotta be more.
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856. Chaos screaming, chaos dreaming
Gotta do more, gotta be more.
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857. Wow.
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858. - That was nice.
- That was great.
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859. Where did you learn to play like that?
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860. My parents made me take the clarinet
for years.
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861. - I love the clarinet.
- I hated it.
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862. The saxophone.
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863. The saxophone is more sonorous.
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864. Ooh.
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865. - Vocabulary.
- Look at him.
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866. I can't take it anymore.
If I don't have Chris, I'm gonna kill myself.
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867. Knoxious, you've gotta calm down.
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868. No, Charlie.
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869. That's just my problem.
I've been calm all my life.
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870. - I'm gonna do something about that.
- Where you going?
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871. - What are you gonna do?
- I'm gonna call her. Yeah.
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872. Hello?
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873. She's gonna hate me.
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874. The Danburrys will hate me.
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875. My parents will kill me.
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876. All right, goddamn it.
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877. You're right. Carpe diem.
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878. Even if it kills me.
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879. - Hello?
- Hello, Chris?
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880. - Yes?
- Hi, this is Knox Overstreet.
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881. Oh, yes, Knox. Glad you called.
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882. She's glad I called.
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883. Listen, Chet's parents
are going out of town this weekend
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884. and he's having a party.
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885. - Would you like to come?
- Would I like to come to a party?
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886. - Yes. Say yes.
- Friday?
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887. - Well, sure.
- About 7?
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888. - Okay, great. I'll be there, Chris.
- Okay.
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889. Friday night at the Danburrys.
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890. - Okay, thank you.
- Okay, bye.
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891. Thank you. I'll see you. Bye.
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892. Yawp!
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893. Can you believe it?
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894. She was gonna call me.
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895. She invited me to a party with her.
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896. - At Chet Danburry's house?
- Yeah.
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897. - Well?
- So?
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898. So you don't really think
she means you're going with her?
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899. Well, of course not, Charlie,
but that's not the point.
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900. - That's not the point at all.
- What is the point?
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901. The point, Charlie,
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902. is, uh...
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903. - Yeah?
- ... that she was thinking about me.
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904. I've only met her once, and already,
she's thinking about me.
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905. Damn it. It's gonna happen, guys.
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906. I feel it.
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907. She is going to be mine.
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908. Carpe. Carpe.
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909. No grades at stake, gentlemen.
Just take a stroll.
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910. There it is.
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911. I don't know, but I've been told
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912. I don't know, but I've been told.
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913. Doing poetry is old.
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914. Doing poetry is old.
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915. Left, left, left, right, left.
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916. Left, halt.
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917. Thank you, gentlemen.
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918. If you noticed, everyone started off
with their own stride, their own pace.
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919. Mr. Pitts, taking his time.
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920. He knew he'll get there one day.
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921. Mr. Cameron,
you could see him thinking,
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922. "Is this right? It might be right.
I know that... Maybe not. I don't know."
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923. Mr. Overstreet's, driven by deeper force.
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924. Yes, we know that.
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925. All right, now, I didn't bring them up here
to ridicule them.
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926. I brought them up here
to illustrate the point of conformity.
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927. The difficulty in maintaining
your own beliefs in the face of others.
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928. Now, those of you,
I see the look in your eyes like,
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929. "I would have walked differently."
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930. Well, ask yourselves
why you were clapping.
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931. Now, we all have a great need
for acceptance.
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932. But you must trust
that your beliefs are unique, your own.
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933. Even though others
may think them odd or unpopular.
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934. Even though the herd may go,
"That's baa-d."
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935. Robert Frost said,
"Two roads diverged in a wood, and I,
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936. I took the one less travelled by,
and that has made all the difference."
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937. Now, I want you to find your own walk
right now.
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938. Your own way of striding, pacing.
Any direction, anything you want.
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939. Whether it's proud,
whether it's silly, anything.
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940. Gentlemen, the courtyard is yours.
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941. You don't have to perform,
just make it for yourself.
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942. Mr. Dalton, you be joining us?
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943. Exercising the right not to walk.
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944. Thank you, Mr. Dalton.
You just illustrated the point.
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945. Swim against the stream.
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946. Todd?
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947. - Hey.
- Hey.
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948. - What's going on?
- Nothing.
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949. - Today's my birthday.
- Is today your birthday?
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950. - Happy birthday.
- Thanks.
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951. - What'd you get?
- My parents gave me this.
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952. Isn't this the same desk...?
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953. Yeah, they gave me the same thing
as last year.
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954. - Oh.
- Oh.
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955. Maybe they thought
you needed another one.
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956. Maybe they weren't thinking
about anything at all.
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957. The funny thing is about this is,
I didn't even like it the first time.
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958. Todd, I think you're underestimating
the value of this desk set.
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959. I mean, who would want a football,
or a baseball, or...?
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960. Or a car?
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961. Or a car, if they could have a desk set
as wonderful as this one?
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962. I mean, if I were ever going to buy
a desk set twice,
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963. I would probably buy this one
both times.
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964. In fact, its shape is...
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965. It's rather aerodynamic, isn't it?
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966. I can feel it.
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967. Phew.
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968. This desk set wants to fly.
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969. Todd?
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970. The world's first unmanned
flying desk set.
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971. Whew. Ha, ha.
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972. Oh, my.
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973. Well, I wouldn't worry.
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974. You'll get another one next year.
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975. To live deep
And suck out all the marrow of life.
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976. To put to rout all that was not life.
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977. Oh, my God.
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978. - Is this it?
- Yeah, this is it.
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979. Go ahead, go on in. It's my cave.
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980. - Watch your step.
- We're not gonna slip, are we?
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981. Uh-oh.
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982. Hi.
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983. - Unh.
- Hello.
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984. - Hello.
- Hi, guys.
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985. Meet, uh, Gloria and...
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986. - Tina.
- Tina.
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987. This is the pledge class
of the Dead Poets Society.
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988. - Hello.
- Hey, how do you do?
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989. - Hello.
- Hi.
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990. Guys, move, move.
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991. Come on, folks, it's Friday night.
Let's get on with the meeting.
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992. Excuse me.
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993. Guys, I have an announcement to make.
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994. In keeping with the spirit of passionate
experimentation of the Dead Poets,
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995. I'm giving up the name Charles Dalton.
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996. From now on, call me Nuwanda.
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997. - Nuwanda?
- Nuwanda?
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998. Okay.
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999. Hello? Hello, Chris?
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1000. - Knox.
- Hi.
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1001. You made it, great.
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1002. - Bring anybody?
- No.
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1003. No? Ginny Danburry's here.
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1004. Look, I have to go find Chet.
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1005. Why don't you go downstairs?
That's where everybody is.
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1006. - But, Chris...
- Make yourself at home.
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1007. But I...
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1008. Hey, guys.
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1009. Hey, you Mutt Sanders' brother?
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1010. Bubba, this guy look like
Mutt Sanders to you, or what?
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1011. You're his brother?
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1012. No relation. Never heard of him.
Sorry, guys.
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1013. Where's your manners?
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1014. There's Mutt Sanders' brother,
we don't even offer him a drink.
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1015. - Have some whisky, pal.
- Yeah.
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1016. I don't really drink...
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1017. - To Mutt.
- To Mutt.
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1018. To Mutt.
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1019. Now, how the hell is old Mutt anyway?
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1020. Yeah, what's old Mutter
been up to, huh?
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1021. I don't really know Mutt.
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1022. - To the Mighty Mutt.
- To Mighty Mutt.
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1023. To Mighty Mutt.
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1024. Well, listen, I gotta go find Patsy.
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1025. Say hello to Mutt for me, okay?
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1026. - Will do.
- Hell of a guy, your old brother, Mutt.
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1027. Are we gonna have a meeting, or what?
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1028. Yeah, if you guys don't have a meeting,
how do we know if we want to join?
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1029. Join?
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1030. Shall I compare thee
To a summer's day?
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1031. Thou art more lovely
And more temperate.
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1032. - That's so sweet.
- I made that up just for you.
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1033. You did?
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1034. I'll write one for you too, Gloria.
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1035. She walks in beauty like the night.
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1036. Of cloudless climes and starry skies.
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1037. All that's best of dark and bright.
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1038. Meet in her aspect and her eyes;
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1039. That's beautiful.
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1040. There's plenty more
where that came from.
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1041. God help me.
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1042. Carpe diem.
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1043. What, you don't remember?
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1044. What, are you kidding?
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1045. - Chet, Chet, look.
- What?
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1046. It's Mutt Sanders' brother.
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1047. Huh?
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1048. - Knox...?
- He's feeling up your girl.
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1049. What are you doing?
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1050. - What the hell are you doing?
- Chet.
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1051. - Chet, don't.
- Chet, I know this looks bad, but...
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1052. - Ahh!
- Chet, no, you'll hurt him.
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1053. No, Chet, stop it.
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1054. - Jesus.
- Leave him alone.
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1055. - Goddamn.
- Chet, stop it.
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1056. Bastard.
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1057. - Knox, are you all right?
- Chris, get the hell away from him.
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1058. - Chet, you hurt him.
- Good.
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1059. - I'm sorry. I'm so sorry.
- It's okay. It's okay.
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1060. Next time I see you, you die.
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1061. Go ahead, pass it around.
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1062. Me and Pitts
are working on a hi-fi system.
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1063. It shouldn't be that hard to put together.
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1064. Yeah, I might be going to Yale.
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1065. But I might not.
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1066. Don't you guys
miss having girls around here?
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1067. - Yeah.
- Yeah.
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1068. That's part of what this club is about.
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1069. In fact, I'd like to announce
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1070. I published an article in the school paper
in the name of the Dead Poets.
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1071. What?
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1072. - Demanding girls be admitted to Welton.
- You didn't.
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1073. - So we can all stop beating off.
- How did you do that?
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1074. I'm one of the proofers.
I slipped the article in.
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1075. - Look, it's over now.
- Why? Nobody knows who we are.
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1076. Don't you think
they're gonna figure out who wrote it?
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1077. They're gonna come to you and ask
to know what the Dead Poets Society is.
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1078. Charlie, you had no right
to do something like that.
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1079. It's Nuwanda, Cameron.
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1080. That's right, it's Nuwanda.
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1081. And are we just playing around out here,
or do we mean what we say?
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1082. If all we do is come together
and read a bunch of poems to each other,
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1083. what the hell are we doing?
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1084. All right, but you still
shouldn't have done it, Charlie.
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1085. This could mean trouble.
You don't speak for the club.
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1086. Hey, would you not worry
about your precious little neck?
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1087. If they catch me,
I'll tell them I made it up.
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1088. Fine.
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1089. Sit.
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1090. This week's issue of Welton Honor,
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1091. there appeared a profane
and unauthorized article.
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1092. Rather than spend my valuable time
ferreting out the guilty persons...
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1093. And let me assure you, I will find them.
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1094. I'm asking any and all students
who know anything about this article
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1095. to make themselves known
here and now.
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1096. Whoever the guilty persons are,
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1097. this is your only chance
to avoid expulsion from this school.
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1098. Welton Academy, hello?
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1099. Yes, he is. Just a moment.
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1100. Mr. Nolan, it's for you.
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1101. It's God.
He says we should have girls at Welton.
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1102. Wipe that smirk off your face.
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1103. If you think, Mr. Dalton,
that you're the first
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1104. to try to get thrown out of this school,
think again.
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1105. Others have had similar notions
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1106. and have failed
just as surely as you will fail.
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1107. Assume the position.
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1108. Count aloud, Mr. Dalton.
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1109. One.
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1110. Two.
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1111. Three.
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1112. Four.
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1113. Five.
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1114. What is this Dead Poets Society?
I want names.
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1115. - You kicked out?
- No.
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1116. So, what happened?
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1117. I'm to turn everybody in,
apologize to the school,
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1118. and all will be forgiven.
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1119. So, what are you gonna do?
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1120. - Charlie.
- Damn it, Neil.
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1121. The name is Nuwanda.
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1122. Excuse me.
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1123. - May we have a word, Mr. Keating?
- Certainly.
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1124. This was my first classroom, John.
Did you know that?
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1125. - My first desk.
- I didn't know you taught, Mr. Nolan.
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1126. English.
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1127. Long before your time.
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1128. It was hard giving it up, I can tell you.
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1129. I'm hearing rumors, John,
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1130. about some unorthodox teaching methods
in your classroom.
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1131. I'm not saying they've had anything to do
with the Dalton boy's outburst,
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1132. but I don't think I have to warn you,
boys his age are very impressionable.
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1133. Well, your reprimand
made quite an impression, I'm sure.
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1134. What was going on in the courtyard
the other day?
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1135. Courtyard?
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1136. Yeah, boys marching,
clapping in unison.
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1137. Oh, that.
That was an exercise to prove a point.
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1138. Dangers of conformity.
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1139. Well, John, the curriculum here is set.
It's proven, it works.
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1140. If you question it, what's to prevent them
from doing the same?
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1141. I thought the idea of education
was to learn to think for yourself.
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1142. At these boys' age? Not on your life.
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1143. Tradition, John. Discipline.
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1144. Prepare them for college
and the rest will take care of itself.
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1145. Creak.
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1146. He starts walking around
towards my left. Creak.
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1147. Creak.
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1148. "Assume the position, Mr. Dalton."
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1149. It's all right, gentlemen.
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1150. - Mr. Keating.
- Mr. Dalton.
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1151. That was a pretty lame stunt
you pulled today.
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1152. You're siding with Mr. Nolan?
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1153. What about carpe diem,
sucking all the marrow out of life...?
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1154. Sucking the marrow out of life
doesn't mean choking on the bone.
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1155. Sure, there's a time for daring,
and there's a time for caution.
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1156. And a wise man understands
which is called for.
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1157. - But I thought you'd like that.
- No.
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1158. You being expelled from school
is not daring to me, it's stupid.
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1159. Because you'll miss
some golden opportunities.
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1160. Yeah, like what?
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1161. Like if nothing else,
the opportunity to attend my classes.
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1162. Got it, Ace?
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1163. Aye, aye, captain.
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1164. Keep your head about you.
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1165. That goes for the lot of you.
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1166. - Yes, captain.
- Yes, captain.
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1167. Phone call from God.
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1168. If it had been collect,
it would have been daring.
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1169. All right. Go on, play.
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1170. We're trying to rehearse, okay?
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1171. A good persuasion.
Therefore, hear me, Hermia.
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1172. Wait, please. Excitement.
I don't hear any excitement about this play.
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1173. And take her hand.
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1174. Bring her down the stage and stop, and,
"There, gentle Hermia." Try again.
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1175. - What's for dinner?
- Spaghetti and meatballs.
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1176. Save some for me.
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1177. But, room, fairy! Here comes Oberon.
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1178. - Father.
- Neil.
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1179. - Before you say anything, please let me...
- Don't you dare talk back to me.
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1180. It's bad enough
that you've wasted your time
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1181. with this absurd acting business.
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1182. But you deliberately deceived me.
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1183. How did you expect
to get away with this?
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1184. Answer me.
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1185. Who put you up to it? Was it
this new man, this, uh, Mr. Keating?
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1186. No, nobody...
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1187. I thought I'd surprise you.
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1188. - I've gotten all A's in every class.
- So did you think I wasn't gonna find out?
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1189. "Oh, my niece is in a play with your son,"
says Mrs. Marks.
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1190. "No, no, no," I say.
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1191. "You must be mistaken.
My son's not in a play."
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1192. You made a liar out of me, Neil.
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1193. Now, tomorrow, you go to them
and you tell them that you're quitting.
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1194. No, I can't. I have the main part.
The performance is tomorrow night.
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1195. I don't care if the world comes to an end
tomorrow. You are through with that play.
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1196. Is that clear?
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1197. Yes, sir.
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1198. I made a great many sacrifices
to get you here, Neil.
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1199. And you will not let me down.
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1200. No, sir.
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1201. It's open.
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1202. Neil, what's up?
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1203. - Can I speak to you a minute?
- Certainly. Sit down.
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1204. - I'm sorry, here.
- Excuse me.
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1205. - Get you some tea?
- Tea, sure.
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1206. - Like some milk or sugar in that?
- No, thanks.
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1207. Gosh, they don't give you much room
around here.
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1208. No, it's part of the monastic oath.
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1209. They don't want worldly things
distracting me from my teaching.
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1210. - She's pretty.
- She's also in London.
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1211. Makes it a little difficult.
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1212. - How can you stand it?
- Stand what?
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1213. You can go anywhere.
You can do anything.
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1214. - How can you stand being here?
- Because I love teaching.
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1215. I don't want to be anywhere else.
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1216. What's up?
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1217. I just talked to my father.
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1218. He's making me quit the play
at Henley Hall.
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1219. Acting's everything to me. I...
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1220. But he doesn't know, he...
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1221. I can see his point.
We're not a rich family like Charlie's.
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1222. And we...
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1223. But he's planning the rest of my life
for me,
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1224. and he's never asked me what I want.
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1225. Have you ever told your father
what you just told me?
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1226. About your passion for acting.
You ever show him that?
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1227. - I can't.
- Why not?
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1228. - I can't talk to him this way.
- Then you're acting for him too.
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1229. You're playing the part of the dutiful son.
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1230. I know this sounds impossible,
but you have to talk to him.
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1231. Show him who you are,
what your heart is.
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1232. I know what he'll say.
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1233. He'll tell me that acting's a whim
and I should forget it.
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1234. That they're counting on me.
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1235. He'll just tell me to put it out of my mind
for my own good.
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1236. You are not an indentured servant.
If it's not a whim for you,
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1237. you prove it to him
by your conviction and your passion.
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1238. You show him that,
and if he still doesn't believe you,
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1239. well, by then, you'll be out of school
and you can do anything you want.
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1240. No.
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1241. What about the play?
The show's tomorrow night.
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1242. Then you have to talk to him
before tomorrow night.
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1243. I...
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1244. - Isn't there an easier way?
- No.
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1245. I'm trapped.
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1246. No, you're not.
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1247. I need my notebook.
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1248. I'll see you later, Brian.
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1249. Chris.
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1250. Hey, Chris.
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1251. - Chris Noel, do you know where she is?
- I think she's in Room 111.
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1252. Thanks.
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1253. I know.
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1254. Oh, no.
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1255. - Excuse me. Chris.
- Knox, what are you doing here?
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1256. I came to apologize for the other night.
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1257. I brought you these
and a poem I wrote for you.
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1258. Knox, don't you know that if Chet
finds you here, he'll kill you?
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1259. I don't care.
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1260. - I love you, Chris.
- Knox, you're crazy.
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1261. - Look, I acted like a jerk, and I know it.
- Hey.
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1262. - Please accept these. Please?
- No, I... I can't.
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1263. Just forget it.
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1264. - Knox, I don't believe this.
- All I'm asking you to do is listen.
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1265. The heavens made a girl named Chris.
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1266. With hair and skin of gold.
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1267. To touch her would be paradise.
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1268. - Uhh.
- Get out of here.
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1269. Cameron, you fool.
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1270. - Hey, how'd it go? Did you read it to her?
- Yeah.
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1271. - What'd she say?
- Nothing.
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1272. Nothing? What do you mean, nothing?
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1273. Nothing. But I did it.
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1274. What did she say?
She had to say something.
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1275. - Come here, Knox.
- Seize the day. Whoo-hoo-hoo.
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1276. - Did you talk to your father?
- Uh, yeah.
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1277. He didn't like it one bit,
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1278. but at least he's letting me
stay in the play.
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1279. He won't be able make it.
He's in Chicago.
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1280. But I think he's gonna let me stay
with acting.
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1281. Really? You told him what you told me?
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1282. Yeah.
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1283. He wasn't happy.
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1284. But he'll be gone at least four days.
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1285. I don't think he'll make the show,
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1286. but I think he'll let me stay with it.
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1287. Keep up the school work.
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1288. Thanks.
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1289. - Baby.
- Beautiful baby.
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1290. - Henley Hall, here I come.
- Excuse me, just a moment.
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1291. Yes, you.
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1292. Come on, Todd, I'm trying to fix this.
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1293. Come on, Nuwanda,
we're gonna miss Neil's entrance.
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1294. He said something about getting red
before we left.
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1295. Getting red? What does that mean?
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1296. I... Well, you know Charlie.
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1297. So, Charlie, what's this "getting red" bit?
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1298. What is that?
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1299. It's an Indian warrior symbol for virility.
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1300. Makes me feel potent.
Like it can drive girls crazy.
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1301. Oh, come on, Charlie.
The girls are waiting.
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1302. - Henley Hall.
- Whoa.
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1303. Chris.
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1304. - What are you doing here?
- Gentlemen, let's go.
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1305. - Go ahead, guys, I'll catch up.
- Yeah, come on, guys.
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1306. Chris, you can't be in here.
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1307. If they catch you,
we're gonna be in trouble.
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1308. - Come on.
- Oh, but it's fine...
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1309. Chris.
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1310. It's fine for you to come into my school
and make a complete fool out of me?
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1311. - I didn't mean to make a fool out of you.
- Well, you did.
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1312. Chet found out,
and it took everything I could do
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1313. to keep him from coming here
and killing you.
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1314. Knox, you have got to stop this stuff.
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1315. I can't, Chris. I love you.
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1316. Knox, you say that over and over.
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1317. You don't even know me.
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1318. Will you be joining us, Mr. Overstreet?
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1319. Go ahead, captain. I'll walk.
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1320. Knox. Knox, if it just so happens
that I could care less about you...
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1321. Then you wouldn't be here
warning me about Chet.
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1322. I have to go.
I'm gonna be late for the play.
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1323. - Are you going with him?
- Chet, to a play? Are you kidding?
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1324. - Then come with me.
- Knox, you are so infuriating.
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1325. Come on, Chris,
just give me one chance.
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1326. If you don't like me after tonight,
I'll stay away forever.
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1327. - Uh-huh.
- I promise. Dead Poets' honor.
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1328. You come with me tonight,
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1329. then if you don't want to see me again,
I swear, I'll bow out.
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1330. You know what would happen
if Chet found out?
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1331. He won't know anything.
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1332. We'll sit in the back and sneak away
as soon as it's over.
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1333. And I suppose you would promise
that this would be the end of it.
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1334. Dead Poets' honor.
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1335. What is that?
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1336. My word.
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1337. You are so infuriating.
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1338. - Hey, there he is.
- Hey, hey, hey.
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1339. Shh. Boys.
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1340. Either I mistake your shape
or making quite,
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1341. Or else you are that shrewd
and knavish sprite.
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1342. Called Robin Goodfellow.
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1343. Thou speak'st aright;
I am that merry wanderer of the night.
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1344. I jest to Oberon and make him smile.
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1345. When I a fat
and bean-fed horse, pbbt, beguile,
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1346. Neighing in likeness of a filly foal.
Copy !req
1347. Sometime lurk I in a gossip's bowl,
In very likeness of a roasted crab,
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1348. And when she drink,
against her lips I bob.
Copy !req
1349. And on her wither'd dewlap pour the ale.
Copy !req
1350. He's good. He's really good.
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1351. Sometime for three-foot stool
mistaketh me;
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1352. Then slip I from her bum,
down topples she,
Copy !req
1353. And 'tailor' cries, and falls into a cough;
Copy !req
1354. And then the whole quire
hold their hips and laugh,
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1355. And waxen in their mirth
and neeze and swear.
Copy !req
1356. A merrier hour was never wasted there.
Copy !req
1357. But, room, fairy! here comes Oberon.
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1358. And here my mistress.
Would that he were gone!
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1359. Then by your side
no bed-room me deny;
Copy !req
1360. For lying so, Hermia, I do not lie.
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1361. Now much beshrew
my manners and my pride,
Copy !req
1362. If Hermia meant to say Lysander lied.
Copy !req
1363. But, gentle friend, for love and courtesy.
Copy !req
1364. Lie further off; in human modesty,
Copy !req
1365. Such separation as may well be said
Becomes a virtuous bachelor and a maid,
Copy !req
1366. and, good night, sweet friend:
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1367. Thy love ne'er alter
till thy sweet life end!
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1368. Amen, amen, to that fair prayer, say I;
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1369. Neil. That's your cue, Neil.
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1370. Come on, Neil.
Here's your crown. Let's go.
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1371. If we shadows have offended,
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1372. Think but this, and all is mended,
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1373. That you have but slumber' d here
While these visions did appear.
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1374. And this weak and idle theme,
No more yielding but a dream,
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1375. And, as I am an honest Puck,
If we have unearned luck.
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1376. Now to 'scape the serpent's tongue,
We will make amends ere long;
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1377. Else the Puck a liar call;
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1378. So, good night unto you all.
Give me your hands, if we be friends,
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1379. And Robin shall restore amends.
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1380. Yeah!
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1381. Yeah, Neil.
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1382. Great job, Neil.
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1383. Great show, everyone.
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1384. Excuse me, I'm Neil's father.
I need to see him.
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1385. Your father, he's...
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1386. What did you think of it?
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1387. Really, I thought
you were all just wonderful.
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1388. Excuse me, please. Excuse me.
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1389. - Excuse me, please.
- Neil. Neil.
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1390. - Neil.
- We love you, wait.
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1391. - I can't, guys.
- Neil.
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1392. - Neil.
- Excuse me.
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1393. Neil. Neil. You have the gift.
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1394. What a performance.
You left even me speechless.
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1395. - You have to stay...
- Get in the car.
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1396. Keating, you stay away from my son.
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1397. Neil. Neil. Mr. Perry, come on.
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1398. Don't make it any worse than it is.
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1399. Is it okay if we walk back?
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1400. Captain?
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1401. Knox.
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1402. - We'll be home about 11:30 still.
- I know where he gets it.
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1403. Ahem. We're trying very hard to understand
why it is that you insist on defying us.
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1404. Whatever the reason,
we're not gonna let you ruin your life.
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1405. Tomorrow I'm withdrawing you
from Welton
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1406. and enrolling you
in Braden Military School.
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1407. You're going to Harvard
and you're gonna be a doctor.
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1408. But that's 10 more years.
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1409. - Father, that's a lifetime.
- Oh, stop it.
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1410. Don't be so dramatic.
You make it sound like a prison term.
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1411. You don't understand, Neil.
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1412. You have opportunities
that I never even dreamt of.
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1413. - I am not going to let you waste them.
- I've got to tell you what I feel.
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1414. - We've been so worried about...
- What? What? Tell me what you feel.
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1415. What is it?
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1416. Is it more of this...?
This acting business?
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1417. Because you can forget that.
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1418. What?
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1419. Nothing.
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1420. Nothing?
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1421. Well, then, let's go to bed.
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1422. I was good.
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1423. I was really good.
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1424. Go on, get some sleep.
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1425. It's all right. It's going to be all right.
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1426. - What was that?
- What?
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1427. - That sound.
- What sound?
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1428. Tom?
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1429. What is it?
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1430. What's wrong?
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1431. Neil?
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1432. Tom, what is it?
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1433. What's wrong?
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1434. Neil?
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1435. - Neil?
- I'll look outside.
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1436. Neil?
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1437. No!
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1438. Oh, Neil!
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1439. - Oh, my God!
- Oh, my God.
Copy !req
1440. - No, no, no. He's all right.
- Oh, my son. My son, my poor son.
Copy !req
1441. - He's all right. He's all right. He's all right.
- Stop it. Stop it. Stop it.
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1442. Stop it.
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1443. Todd?
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1444. - Todd.
- Oh, Charlie.
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1445. What is it?
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1446. Neil's dead.
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1447. It's so beautiful.
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1448. Todd. It's okay, Todd.
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1449. - Calm down.
- It's all right, Todd.
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1450. Todd, it's okay. It's okay, Todd.
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1451. It's all right.
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1452. - Now, listen.
- He wouldn't have done it.
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1453. - You can't explain it.
- It was his father.
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1454. - No.
- He wouldn't have left us.
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1455. He wouldn't have. His dad was...
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1456. - Todd.
- His father did it.
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1457. - His father killed him.
- You can't explain it, Todd.
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1458. - Todd.
- Leave him be.
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1459. Neil!
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1460. The death of Neil Perry is a tragedy.
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1461. He was a fine student.
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1462. One of Welton's best.
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1463. And he will be missed.
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1464. We've contacted each of your parents
to explain the situation.
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1465. Naturally, they're all quite concerned.
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1466. At the request of Neil's family,
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1467. I intend to conduct a thorough enquiry
into this matter.
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1468. Your complete cooperation is expected.
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1469. - You told him about this meeting?
- Twice.
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1470. That's it, guys. We're all fried.
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1471. - How do you mean?
- Cameron's a fink.
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1472. - He's in Nolan's office right now, finking.
- About what?
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1473. The club, Pittsie. Think about it.
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1474. The board of directors,
the trustees and Mr. Nolan.
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1475. Do you think for one moment they're
gonna let this thing just blow over?
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1476. Schools go down
because of things like this.
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1477. They need a scapegoat.
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1478. What's going on, guys?
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1479. You finked, didn't you, Cameron?
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1480. Finked? I don't know
what you're talking about.
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1481. You told Nolan everything about the club
is what I'm talking about.
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1482. Look, in case you hadn't heard, Dalton,
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1483. there's something called an honor code
at this school, all right?
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1484. If a teacher asks you a question,
you tell the truth or you're expelled.
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1485. - You little punk.
- Charlie.
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1486. He's a rat! He's in it up to his eyes,
so he ratted to save himself.
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1487. Don't touch him. You do and you're out.
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1488. - I'm out anyway.
- You don't know that, not yet.
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1489. He's right there, Charlie.
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1490. And if you guys are smart, you will do
exactly what I did and cooperate.
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1491. They're not after us. We're the victims.
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1492. Us and Neil.
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1493. What's that mean? Who are they after?
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1494. Why, Mr. Keating, of course.
The "captain" himself.
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1495. I mean, you guys didn't really think
he could avoid responsibility, did you?
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1496. Mr. Keating responsible for Neil?
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1497. - Is that what they're saying?
- Well, who else do you think, dumb-ass?
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1498. The administration? Mr. Perry?
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1499. Mr. Keating put us up to all this crap,
didn't he?
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1500. If it wasn't for Mr. Keating, Neil would be
cozied up in his room right now
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1501. studying his chemistry
and dreaming of being...
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1502. That is not true, Cameron.
You know that.
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1503. He didn't put us up to anything.
Neil loved acting.
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1504. Believe what you want,
but I say let Keating fry.
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1505. I mean, why ruin our lives?
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1506. Charlie.
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1507. - You dummy.
- Charlie.
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1508. You just signed your expulsion papers,
Nuwanda.
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1509. And if the rest of you are smart,
you'll do exactly what I did.
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1510. They know everything anyway.
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1511. You can't save Keating,
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1512. but you can save yourselves.
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1513. Knox Overstreet.
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1514. - Meeks.
- Go away, I have to study.
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1515. - What happened to Nuwanda?
- Expelled.
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1516. What'd you tell them?
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1517. Nothing they didn't already know.
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1518. Todd Anderson.
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1519. - Hello, son.
- Hello, darling.
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1520. Mom.
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1521. Have a seat, Mr. Anderson.
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1522. Mr. Anderson, I think we've pretty well
put together what's happened here.
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1523. You do admit to being a part
of this Dead Poets Society?
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1524. Answer him, Todd.
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1525. Yes, sir.
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1526. I have here a detailed description
of what occurred at your meetings.
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1527. It describes how your teacher,
Mr. Keating,
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1528. encouraged you boys
to organize this club
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1529. and to use it as a source of inspiration
for reckless and self-indulgent behavior.
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1530. It describes how Mr. Keating,
both in and out of the classroom,
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1531. encouraged Neil Perry
to follow his obsession with acting
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1532. when he knew all along it was against
the explicit orders of Neil's parents.
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1533. It was Mr. Keating's blatant abuse
of his position as teacher
Copy !req
1534. that led directly to Neil Perry's death.
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1535. Read that document carefully, Todd.
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1536. Very carefully.
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1537. If you've nothing to add or amend,
sign it.
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1538. What's gonna happen to Mr. Keating?
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1539. I've had enough. Sign the paper, Todd.
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1540. Grass is garment or herbal.
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1541. Lapis is stone.
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1542. The entire building is aedificium.
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1543. Sit.
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1544. I'll be teaching this class
through exams.
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1545. We'll find a permanent English teacher
during the break.
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1546. Who will tell me where you are
in the Pritchard textbook?
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1547. Mr. Anderson.
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1548. - In the... In the Pr...
- I can't hear you, Mr. Anderson.
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1549. In the Pritchard?
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1550. Kindly inform me, Mr. Cameron.
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1551. We skipped around a lot, sir.
We covered the romantics
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1552. and some of the chapters
on post Civil War literature.
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1553. What about the realists?
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1554. I believe we skipped most of that, sir.
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1555. All right, then, we'll start over.
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1556. What is poetry?
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1557. Come.
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1558. Excuse me.
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1559. I came for my personals.
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1560. - Should I come back after class?
- Get them now, Mr. Keating.
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1561. Gentlemen, turn to page 21
of the introduction.
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1562. Mr. Cameron,
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1563. read aloud the excellent essay
by Dr. Pritchard
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1564. on "Understanding Poetry."
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1565. That page has been ripped out, sir.
Copy !req
1566. - Well, borrow somebody else's book.
- They're all ripped out, sir.
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1567. What do you mean,
they're all ripped out?
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1568. - Sir, we...
- Never mind.
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1569. Read.
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1570. "Understanding Poetry,
by Dr. J. Evans Pritchard, Ph.D."
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1571. To fully understand poetry,
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1572. we must first be fluent with its meter,
rhyme and figures of speech,
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1573. then ask two questions.
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1574. How artfully has the objective
of the poem been rendered?
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1575. And two:
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1576. How important is that objective?
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1577. Question one rates the poem's perfection.
Question two rates its importance.
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1578. And once these questions
have been answered,
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1579. determining the poem's greatness
becomes a relatively simple matter.
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1580. "If the poem's score for perfection
is plotted on the horizontal of a graph..."
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1581. - Mr. Keating, they made everybody sign it.
- Quiet.
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1582. You gotta believe me, it's true.
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1583. - I do believe you, Todd.
- Leave, Mr. Keating.
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1584. - But it wasn't his fault.
- Sit down.
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1585. One more outburst from you
or anyone else,
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1586. and you're out of this school.
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1587. Leave, Mr. Keating.
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1588. I said leave, Mr. Keating.
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1589. O Captain! my Captain!
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1590. Sit down, Mr. Anderson.
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1591. Do you hear me? Sit down.
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1592. Sit down.
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1593. This is your final warning, Anderson.
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1594. How dare you?
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1595. Do you hear me?
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1596. O Captain! my Captain!
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1597. Mr. Overstreet, I warn you. Sit down.
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1598. Sit down.
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1599. Sit down. All of you.
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1600. I want you seated. Sit down.
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1601. Leave, Mr. Keating.
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1602. All of you, down. I want you seated.
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1603. Do you hear me?
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1604. Sit down.
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1605. Thank you, boys.
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1606. Thank you.
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