:51:01
Well, suppose he's lying. Don't I have
any right to face my accuser?
:51:05
I know I don't have any as a teacher left,
but what about my rights as a human?
:51:09
- Nobody's depriving you of any rights.
- You accuse me. You condemn me...
:51:14
...without even a hearing.
- Look, I'm sorry, Dadier. I...
:51:18
...may have been hasty.
If I'm wrong, I apologize.
:51:21
You were wrong.
:51:24
In that case...
:51:30
Dadier...
:51:33
...I recall that you had some
dramatic training in college.
:51:38
Will you take charge
of our Christmas show?
:51:41
Well, is this a penalty?
Is this a reward? What is it?
:51:46
Just an extra job.
:51:51
All right.
:52:01
Miller?
:52:04
- What were you doing?
- Doing?
:52:07
I'm just going down
to the machine shop, chief.
:52:10
- This late after school?
- Doing a little homework on this carburetor.
:52:16
What kept you after school, chief?
You doing your homework here too?
:52:21
Miller.
:52:25
You went to see Mr. Warneke
today, didn't you?
:52:28
- Did I?
- Yes, and you told him a lot of lies.
:52:31
A lot of deliberate lies.
You twisted everything I said.
:52:34
There was no racial issue till you made one.
:52:37
- Wait a minute, Miller.
- What is it, chief?
:52:40
- What is what?
- Why you got the knife out for me?
:52:43
Why I've got the knife out for...?
Oh, man, there's a real switch.
:52:48
After all the trouble you caused. After the
way you fouled up that recording session.
:52:52
- After the way you and West...
- Steady now. Just a minute.
:52:56
- The way we did what?
- Ganged up on me.
:52:58
- You don't mean that, chief.
- I do mean it.