Song of the South
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:04:01
Tempy: De tale 'bout his havin' a tail an' losin' it?
:04:03
John: That's it. Only...
How can there be a tale...

:04:08
Tempy and John: When dey ain't no tail.
:04:12
Johnny: Aunt Tempy?
:04:13
Tempy: What is it, child?
:04:14
Johnny: Is Uncle Remus real?
:04:16
Tempy: Real? Co'se he's real. You jes' wait 'til you hears
him tell a tale 'bout Brer Rabbit.

:04:20
Tempy: Den you'll know he's real.
:04:43
Doshy: Welcome home, my daughter.
:04:47
Doshy: And you too, sir. Oh, it's good to have a man in
the house again. Turn around here, young man.

:04:53
Doshy: Let me have a look at you. You favor your
grandfather more every time I see you. Toby!

:05:00
Toby: Yassum, Miss Doshy.
:05:02
Doshy: This is my grandson Johnny..
And he's the apple of my eye.

:05:04
Doshy: Now, you take good care
of him and show him our plantation.

:05:07
Doshy: And if he gets into trouble,
you see that he gets out of it.

:05:09
Toby: Yassum.
:05:09
Doshy: I hope you're a noisy boy. I love noisy children.
:05:13
Doshy: It makes it so much easier to tell where they are
and what they're up to.

:05:17
Johnny: Aunt Tempy, is that Uncle Remus?
:05:19
Tempy: Uncle Remus? Lawzy no, honey.
Dat's jes' Ned.

:05:22
Toby: Come on, I'll show you the big grandpa clock.
:05:25
Doshy: I've been hearing about the
clatter you've raised in Atlanta.

:05:27
Doshy: Thumping for cotton mills, railways,
and... heaven knows what.

:05:29
Ned: Miss Doshy?
Where do you want me to put dishyer trunk?

:05:32
Doshy: Put it in the.. Oh well, never mind.
Perhaps I'd better show him myself. Come along.

:05:34
Doshy: Now be careful you don't bump into things.
:05:37
John: Sally...
:05:44
John: Well? What are you going to tell her?
Have you changed your mind,

:05:47
John: or are you still going to stay?
:05:49
Sally: Oh, I have to stay John.
It wouldn't be fair to mama.

:05:53
Sally: She has enough responsibility --
I'm not going to saddle her with ours.

:05:56
John: But it's only for a short time.
She's be only too glad to take care of Johnny.


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