The Grapes of Wrath
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:31:01
I give her a good going over
all last night and I'm staying.

:31:06
But you can't do that, Grandpa.
This here land's going under the tractor.

:31:10
- We all got to get out.
- All except me and I'm staying.

:31:14
- What about Grandma?
- Take her with you!

:31:18
Who'd cook for you, Grandpa?
How are you gonna live?

:31:21
Muley's living, ain't he?
And I'm twice the man that Muley is.

:31:26
Now, listen to me, Grandpa.
Listen to me just a minute.

:31:29
And I ain't listening either.
:31:31
I told you what I was gonna do
and I don't give a hoot and a holler

:31:36
if there's oranges and grapes
crowding a fella out of bed.

:31:40
I ain't going to California.
:31:44
Goldurn! This is my country
and I belong here.

:31:49
Yes, sir.
:31:51
It's my dirt.
:31:54
It's no good, but it's...
:31:57
it's mine, all mine.
:32:00
Either we got to tie him up and throw him
in the truck, or something. He can't stay here.

:32:05
No, can't tie him. Either we'll hurt him,
or he'll get so mad, he'll hurt himself.

:32:10
- Reckon we could get him drunk?
- Ain't no whiskey, is there?

:32:13
Now, wait. There's a half a bottle
of soothing syrup here.

:32:20
Here. Used to put the children to sleep.
:32:25
- Don't taste bad.
- There's coffee left. We can fix him a cup.

:32:29
- That's right, douse some in it.
- Better give him a good dose.

:32:32
He's mighty muleheaded.
:32:35
If Muley...
:32:37
If Muley can scramble along, I...
:32:40
I guess I can.
:32:44
I smell spareribs.
:32:48
Somebody's been eating spareribs.
How come I ain't got none?

:32:52
Well, I got some saved for you, Grandpa.
Got some warming now.

:32:56
But here's a cup of coffee for you first.

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