Stand by Me
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:58:01
How come you didn't get
some breakfast stuff like...

:58:03
...Twinkies, and Pez, and root beer?
:58:06
Sorry. I guess a more experienced shopper
could've gotten more for your 7 cents.

:58:12
With our stomachs rumbling,
we pressed on toward the Royal River.

:58:16
The reality of Ray Brower was growing,
and kept us moving despite the heat.

:58:22
For me, the idea
of seeing that kid's dead body...

:58:25
... was starting to become an obsession.
:58:38
Gentlemen, the Royal.
:58:43
God, the tracks go way out of the way.
:58:46
We cut across this field right here,
we'll be there in an hour.

:58:50
I think we should stick to the tracks.
:58:53
I say we go across the field.
:58:55
Gordie?
:58:57
- Yeah.
- Let's go.

:58:59
Take no prisoners!
:59:04
You guys, it's a lot safer if we...
:59:08
Come on, men. Let's take on the...
:59:10
You don't know what's in those woods.
:59:15
You guys, wait up for me!
:59:26
I gotta tell you something,
but swear on your mother's name...

:59:29
...that you won't tell anybody.
:59:30
You got it, pal.
:59:34
Eyeball, you know that Brower kid?
:59:37
What about him?
:59:38
I'll tell you something, but you must swear
on your mother's good name...

:59:42
...you won't tell nobody.
:59:43
Billy and Charlie had managed to keep
their enormous secret for about 36 hours.

:59:48
A personal record for both of them.
:59:50
By noon, Ace and Eyeball had told
their secret to everybody in the gang.

:59:54
I guess for those guys, protecting their
mother's good name wasn't a top priority.

:59:58
Ace, maybe me and Charlie shouldn't go.

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