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:48:27
- Well, you look terrible.
- No, I'm all right.

:48:30
It's Lou I'm worried about.
He may lose his trigger finger.

:48:34
It serves you guys right.
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Why did you have to take on
the whole football team?

:48:37
They're not that tough.
:48:38
The football team
at my high school was tough.

:48:41
After they sacked
the quarterback...

:48:42
they went after his family.
:48:47
This morning we're going to look
at "The Great Gatsby"...

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by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
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Mr. Melon, how would you
characterize "The Great Gatsby?"

:48:54
Who, him?
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No, you.
:48:58
Me.
:48:59
Well, "The Great Gatsby,"
he was...

:49:02
great.
:49:08
See me after class, Mr. Melon.
:49:13
I mean, please,
try to understand.

:49:15
I don't have
the background for this.

:49:17
The high school I went to...
:49:18
they asked a kid to prove
the law of gravity.

:49:20
He threw the teacher
out the window.

:49:22
I know what I need.
I need a tutor.

:49:27
What do you say? Come on.
:49:30
You got some spare time.
:49:33
All right, Mr. Melon.
:49:34
I have some spare time
this evening.

:49:36
Why don't you come around
about 7:00?

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- Great.
- I'll give you my address.

:49:42
- Thanks.
- Please be on time.

:49:44
I'll be on time.
:49:48
What penmanship.
:49:52
"Everywhere the ceremony
of innocence is drowned;

:49:55
"The best
lack all conviction...

:49:57
"while the worst are full
of passionate intensity."


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