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Charlie: You told him about this meeting?

Pitts: Twice.

Charlie: That's it, guys. We're all fried.

Pitts: How do you mean?

Charlie: Cameron's a fink. He's in Nolan's office right now, finking.

Pitts: About what? 

Charlie: The club, Pittsie. Think about it. The board of directors, the trustees and Mr. Nolan. Do you think for one moment they're gonna let this thing just blow over ? Schools go down because of things like this. They need a scapegoat.

Cameron: What's going on, guys?

Charlie: You finked, didn't you, Cameron?

Cameron: Finked? I didn't know what the hell you're talking about.

Charlie: You told Nolan everything about the club is what I'm talking about.

Cameron: Look, in case you hadn't heard, Dalton, there's something called an honor code at this school, all right? If a teacher asks you a question, you tell the truth or you're expelled.

Charlie: You little-

Meeks: Charlie!

Charlie: He's a rat ! He's in it up to his eyes, so he ratted to save himself.

Knox: Don't touch him, Charlie. You do and you're out.

Charlie: I'm out anyway!

Knox: You don't know that, not yet.

Cameron: He's right there, Charlie. And if you guys are smart, you will do exactly what I did and cooperate. They're not after us. We're the victims. Us and Neil.

Charlie: What's that mean? Who are they after?

Cameron: Why, Mr. Keating, of course. The "Captain" himself. I mean, you guys didn't really think he could avoid responsibility, did you?

Charlie: Mr. Keating responsible for Neil? Is that what they're saying?

Cameron: Well, who else do you think, dumb ass? The administration? Mr. Perry? Mr. Keating put us up to all this crap, didn't he? If he wasn't for Mr. Keating, Neil would be cozied up in his room right now, studying his chemistry and dreaming of being called doctor.

Todd: That is not true, Cameron. You know that. He didn't put us to anything. Neil loved acting.

Cameron: Believe what you want, but I say let Keating fry. Why ruin our lives?

Cameron: You just signed your expulsion papers, Nuwanda. And if the rest of you are smart, you'll do exactly what I did. They know everything anyway. You can't save Keating, but you can save yourselves.       

 
 
 
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1. blow over ( When an argument blows over, it becomes gradually less important until it ends and is forgotten )

2. rat ( an unpleasant person who deceives others or is not loyal )

3. put us up to ( to encourage someone to do something, usually something wrong  )

4. cozied ( comfortable )

5. expulsion ( forcing someone to leave )

 
 
 

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