501 Mrs. Robinson, I mean do you feel like telling me what were the circumstances? 502 Not particularly. 503 Was he a law student at the time? 504 And you were a student also. 505 At college. Yes. 506 What was your major? 507 Benjamin, why are you asking me all these questions? 508 Because I'm interested, Mrs. Robinson. 509 Now what was your major subject at college? Art. 510 Art? 511 But I thought you... 512 I guess you kind of lost interest in it over the years then. 513 Kind of. 514 Well how did it happen? 515 What? You and Mr. Robinson. 516 How do you think. 517 I mean did he take you up to his room with him? 518 Did you go to a hotel? 519 Benjamin, what does it possibly matter? 520 I'm curious. 521 We'd go to his car. 522 Oh no. In the car you did it? 523 I don't think we were the first. 524 What kind of car was it? What? 525 Do you remember the make of the car? 526 Oh my God. Really. I want to know. 527 It was a Ford, Benjamin. 528 A Ford! A Ford! God damn it, That's great! a Ford! 529 That's enough. 530 So old Elaine Robinson got started in a Ford. 531 Don't talk about Elaine. 532 Don't talk about Elaine? 533 No. Why not? 534 Because I don't want you to. 535 Why don't you? 536 I wish you'd tell me. 537 There's nothing to tell. 538 Well why is she a big taboo subject all of a sudden? 539 Well - I guess I'll have to ask her out on a date and find out what the problem is. 540 Benjamin, don't you ever take that girl out. Do you understand that? 541 Well look. I have no intention of taking her out. 542 Good. 543 I was just kidding around. 544 But why shouldn't I? 545 I have my reasons. Then let's hear them. 546 No. Let's hear your reasons, Mrs. Robinson. 547 Because I think I know what they are. 548 I'm not good enough for her to associate with, am I? 549 I'm not good enough to even talk about her, am I? 550 Let's drop it. We're not dropping it. |