Young Mr. Lincoln
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:04:01
- Won't you get down and rest yourself?
- Well, thank you.

:04:04
We was aimin' to stretch a bit.
:04:06
My old woman figured on
gettin' some flannel for shirts.

:04:09
- I reckon that could be arranged.
- Yeah, but...

:04:12
we ain't got any money.
:04:14
Well, you can send it to me.
:04:16
We don't aim to ask for no credit.
:04:21
If it'll ease your mind any, ma'am,
the whole shebang here's worked on credit.

:04:24
That's right, Abe.
:04:26
Berry and me never put up a penny to start with,
and the way things look we never will.

:04:30
Well, there's an old barrel in the wagon
that might be worth 50 cents to some folks.

:04:35
Of course, there ain't much in it.
Just some old things laying around the house.

:04:38
Along with some books
that belonged to my grandpappy.

:04:41
- Books?
Yeah, in the last barrel.

:04:44
Books.
:04:45
Well, you folks go in the store
and help yourself.

:04:48
I'll go on back and get the barrel.
:05:07
"Blackstone's Commentaries".
:05:11
That's law.
:05:13
Law. I knew that book
was about somethin'.

:05:16
Hardly a thumb mark on it either.
:05:18
No, sir. We took
mighty good care of it.

:05:21
Reckon you can read it, sir?
:05:24
I expect I could make head or tails out of it,
if I set my mind to it.

:05:31
Law.
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Law.
:05:51
That's the rights of persons
and the rights of things.


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