Peter Ibbetson
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:03:01
And they were all
my boards, Mother.

:03:04
They were in my yard,
:03:05
and he came over
and took them.

:03:07
And what did you do?
:03:08
I took them back.
:03:09
Oh, but, darling,
:03:11
you must be generous
and share your boards.

:03:12
I did, Mother,
but he wants them all!

:03:15
Now, dear, be nice to Gogo.
:03:17
You know
his mother's very ill.

:03:20
Now, please run out and play
and make up with him.

:03:23
I'll go out, but I'll
never make up with him.

:03:26
I never
want to see him again,

:03:28
forever and
ever and ever.

:03:31
He's nasty. He's selfish.
:03:33
He's... he's just an old person!
:03:45
Gogo!
:04:13
Hello.
:04:15
Oh, hello.
:04:19
I'll give you
just one more board.

:04:22
This one. A big one. See?
:04:25
What good is one board?
:04:27
But it's such a big one.
You can split it.

:04:29
And anyway, you can make
your wagon smaller.

:04:35
You don't know
anything about a wagon.

:04:37
If you weren't selfish,
:04:38
you'd help me
build a doll house!

:04:40
A dollhouse!
:04:41
It's just as good as a wagon.
:04:42
It isn't any good.
:04:43
What do you do with it
after you've done it?

:04:45
What can a wagon do?
:04:47
A wagon...
:04:50
A wagon can do anything.
:04:51
It can haul.
:04:53
Haul what?
:04:55
How do you know
when there's somebody who...

:04:57
who wants something
to be hauled, maybe.


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