Young Mr. Lincoln
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:07:03
River sure looks pretty today, ain't it?
:07:07
You think a lot about things,
don't you?

:07:10
Well, my brain gets to itchin' inside sometimes,
I gotta scratch it.

:07:14
Father says you've
a real head on your shoulders...

:07:17
and a way with people too.
:07:19
He says it's not all
just making them laugh.

:07:23
They remember what you say
because it's got sense to it.

:07:26
Mr. Rutledge
is a mighty fine man, Ann...

:07:28
but if you ask me...
:07:30
I'm more like the old horse
the fella's tryin' to sell.

:07:34
Sound of skin and skeleton
and free from faults and faculties.

:07:38
Oh, I know how smart you are.
:07:41
How ambitious you are too.
:07:43
- Ambitious?
- You are, deep down underneath.

:07:46
Even if you won't admit it.
:07:50
Gotta have education these days
to get anywhere.

:07:53
I never went to school
so much as a year in my whole life.

:07:56
Oh, but you've educated yourself.
:07:58
You've read poetry
and Shakespeare and -

:08:01
and now law.
:08:05
I just had my heart set
on your going over toJacksonville to college...

:08:09
when I got to the seminary there...
:08:11
and -
:08:21
You're mighty pretty, Ann.
:08:27
Some folks I know don't like red hair.
:08:31
I do.
:08:36
Do you, Abe?
:08:40
I love red hair.

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