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:22:02
You know, retire young and work old.
:22:04
Come back and work
when I know what I'm working for.

:22:06
-Does that make sense to you?
-That makes a lot of sense.

:22:10
-Does Julia know?
-No.

:22:12
I won't get her hopes up
until I get enough money.

:22:15
She has enough for two right now,
or for 10, for that matter.

:22:18
I don't want her dough.
I've got to earn it myself.

:22:20
That's foolish.
:22:22
You're all right, though.
You haven't been bitten or caught by it yet.

:22:26
-By what?
-The reverence for riches.

:22:28
-Look out for that, Johnny.
-No, not for me.

:22:32
-Who took the Scotch from my closet?
-What happened in church?

:22:35
-It was in my riding boots, a full quart.
-Neddie, shut up. Did Julia tell Father?

:22:40
I haven't been up here in years.
:22:41
What did Father say?
:22:44
We left Father talking about that guy
to Mr. Hobson in front of church.

:22:48
-Who's the egg anyway?
-I'm the egg.

:22:50
And he's a good egg, too.
Johnny Case, my brother, Ned.

:22:52
How are you?
:22:54
Congratulations!
This place gives me the creeps.

:22:56
I've been telling Johnny
about some of our childhood dreams.

:23:02
Some dreams.
:23:09
It's in tune.
:23:10
I thought you'd want to come back
and finish that concerto you were writing.

:23:16
The Seton Concerto in F Major.
:23:19
Come on, Neddie. Neddie, play it.
:23:21
Play it, Neddie. Johnny and I can bear it.
Can't we?

:23:24
You really want to hear it?
:23:31
Neddie, no.
:23:32
I've been boasting about you.
:23:48
Hello. What are you all doing up here?
:23:51
What a morning.
:23:52
-What did Father say?
-He isn't home yet.

:23:55
I want to know the minute Mr. Seton returns.
Buzz up here twice, will you? Thanks.

:23:59
-Was it terrible at church?
-Not so bad, but there's dirty weather ahead.


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