Drums Along the Mohawk
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:16:07
What are you thinking
about now?

:16:14
Gil!
:16:16
What are you thinking about?
:16:19
What this place is going to look like
a couple of years from now.

:16:24
Next summer we can start
building a barn.

:16:29
Right on that slope, a hillside barn
like I've always wanted.

:16:35
After that, we can think about
building a decent house.

:16:43
I like our house just as it is now.
:16:46
Sure. I always remember how
you ladies hanker after frame houses.

:16:52
The place will look so beautiful
you won't care what I look like.

:16:56
I can get blisters on my hands
and my nose peeled

:17:00
and thas the thanks I get for it.
:17:02
Les see those blisters
you're talking about.

:17:05
No, now never mind.
:17:07
Gil, let go.
:17:10
Why, your hand is sore.
:17:12
Maybe you oughtn't
come out here.

:17:14
I want to.
:17:15
But haying's hard work.
Is the hardest job there is.

:17:18
Is no job for a woman.
:17:20
Now, there you go.
:17:22
Just because a woman is raised
in a town, she has to be frail.

:17:26
I'm strong. You said you couldn't
have done it without me.

:17:30
I sure married myself
some good hired help.

:17:33
Stop it yourself.
:17:36
Do you like me as much as
you do your old farm?


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