The Graduate
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:53:03
Suppose she's not good
enough for you, is that it?

:53:05
Look - Elaine Robinson and I
do not get along.

:53:08
How do you know?
You haven't seen her since high school.

:53:10
Suppose
your evenings, whatever
you do with them, are just too valuable.

:53:15
That has nothing to do with it -
:53:17
I guess I'll just tell Mr. Robinson
:53:18
that you're just too busy every
evening - doing God knows what -

:53:22
Don't go on like this.
:53:25
If Benjamin absolutely
refuses to take her out -
I do.

:53:29
- then I'll simply have to invite all the
Robinsons over on Thursday.

:53:45
Well, Braddock - it's about
time you got around to this.

:54:03
Hello.
:54:04
Come on in. I'm afraid the young
lady isn't quite ready yet.

:54:12
What would you say to a short one?
:54:15
Scotch still your drink?
Bourbon.

:54:31
I'll see if she's ready.
:54:44
Now listen, this was not my
idea. It was my father's idea.

:54:47
Benjamin, I thought I made myself
perfectly clear about this.

:54:50
Look, we'll go out to dinner and
have a drink and I'll bring her right back.

:54:54
Because it was either that or a
dinner party for the two families.

:54:56
And I'm afriad I couldn't quite
handle that, if you don't mind.


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