:04:06
Mother. lt's nice.
:04:08
Maybe it'll bring you luck.
:04:10
By the way, who are you going out with
tonight? Anyone we know?
:04:13
-Phyllis Stone.
-Phyllis Stone?
:04:16
l know you don't like her, but l'm safe
with her. She's from that neighborhood.
:04:20
What neighborhood?
:04:21
Where the concert is.
You know, from that slum.
:04:24
l'm sure she does.
:04:28
Come on! l've got something for us.
:04:31
-What?
-Come on. You'll see.
:04:33
-Okay.
-Hurry up.
:04:36
Who's Phyllis? You make her
sound like the bride of Frankenstein.
:04:40
She's the girl who takes care of the horses
at the Johnson place, isn'tshe, Mari?
:04:43
What worries you?
:04:45
From what Nancy Springer tells me,
that's not all she takes care of down there.
:04:49
Mari tells me you're from Manhattan.
What does your father do?
:04:52
My parents are in
the iron and steel business.
:04:56
lron and steel both together. How unusual.
:04:58
My mother irons, and my father steals.
:05:01
Come on, Mari.
:05:03
-l wish we had some grass.
-lt'd be nice to get stoned.
:05:06
-You don't have any, do you, Mari?
-No! Of course not. Me?
:05:09
Maybe we can get some
before the concert.
:05:12
Yeah, the concert.
:05:14
l wonder what it would be like
to make it with Bloodlust.
:05:18
lt would just be really soft.
Like in a whole bunch of cotton.
:05:22
You know what l mean?
:05:23
-Cotton?
-Soft and gentle.
:05:26
-Give me a break!
-Really sensitive, not wild and gory. God!
:05:30
You're too much, man. Cotton!
:05:34
-lt's Bloodlust! They're crazy!
-Like cotton candy.