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:12:29
Hey, Ma.! Ma, l'm back.!
:12:31
l got three from Gil Warren
and two from Mrs. Palmer.

:12:34
- She says a pair of her
whatchamacallems are missing.
- She did?

:12:37
You can tell the fine lady she'll get 'em
back when she pays for the soap she owes.

:12:41
- Yes'm.
- And put up the horse.

:12:43
Give her some oats. And be sure
the barn door's fastened.

:12:46
And then get your hands and face
washed before it's supper.

:12:49
Yes'm.
:12:56
Gretchen.
:13:00
Ja?
:13:03
- Look out!
- The milk!

:13:05
- lt's gone!
- It's all right.

:13:08
No use crying over it now.
lt's spilt.

:13:11
She might've kicked you.
:13:14
l told you never to milk her without
putting that bar between her legs.

:13:17
That's what it's for.
Daisy, you hussy!

:13:20
Mrs. O'Leary!
What will she say?

:13:24
- That's all right. l'll fix it with Ma.
- Ja?

:13:28
Ja.
:13:43
Aw, gee.
:13:45
Ja. Gut.
:13:48
- Thank you, Daisy.
:13:52
- Out here,Jack.
- l thought you were coming down
to court to hear me.

:13:57
With all Chicago waitin' to be washed?
Get along with ya.

:13:59
- Where'd l get the time?
- l sure made 'em sit up and take notice.


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