Peyton Place
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:24:03
If you're accused of being fast, might
as well run. Get the good things first.

:24:08
Just remember, men can see
much better than they can think.

:24:12
Believe me, a low-cut neckline
does more for a girl's future...

:24:15
...than the entire
Britannica encyclopedia.

:24:18
- Allison, could you help me a moment?
- Sure.

:24:22
- Be right back.
- Do you think Rod will like it?

:24:29
When you have
your 18th birthday party...

:24:31
...I don't want you
to invite Betty Anderson.

:24:34
I might as well not have a party.
:24:36
If I can't invite Betty,
Rodney won't come.

:24:38
I wouldn't mind that.
:24:40
If Rodney won't come, his friends won't.
Then nobody will accept.

:24:43
I can't understand why you want
to be friends with Betty.

:24:46
I don't like the way
she talks about men and sex.

:24:49
It appears the only
perfect individual is you.

:24:52
We've had 17 dull
birthday parties alone.

:24:54
Could you let me have one
for myself, please?

:24:59
Allison, what about Betty?
:25:10
Hi, Norman.
:25:12
Oh, hi, Allison.
:25:17
What's the matter?
:25:20
Same old thing.
:25:22
Grownups who act like children.
:25:25
Hey, could I walk home with you?
:25:27
No. You'd get home late.
:25:30
You mean,
your mother wouldn't like it.

:25:32
- Well... .
- Come on, Norman. Come on.

:25:37
Spend the afternoon
in the library again?

:25:40
Yeah.
:25:43
Isn't it awfully dull
going there every day?

:25:46
Yeah.
:25:48
Then why do you do it?
:25:51
I like books. Good place
to do my homework.

:25:55
Besides, where else could I go
but home?

:25:59
Go down to the water.

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