Song of the South
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:27:07
Remus: What's the matter, Toby?
Toby: I'se jes' thinkin..

:27:11
Toby: He's sho' gonna ketch it when he gits home.
:27:15
Johnny: I guess I better take my foot in
my hand, Uncle Remus, an' git a-goin.

:27:18
Remus: Hol' on dar! I reckon you better
let ol' Unc' Remus go 'long wid you.

:27:26
Sally: Tempy.
Tempy: Yessum.

:27:28
Sally: Tempy, go and find Uncle Remus
and see if Johnny is with him.

:27:31
Doshy: Never mind, Tempy!
:27:33
Doshy: Now, maybe I can get some sleep.
:27:37
Johnny: You think they're waiting for me?
Remus: Dey ain't passin' de time o' day.

:27:49
Sally: Son! Where have you been?
:27:51
Remus: Lawzy, Miss Sally, didn't sis
Tempy tell you he was wid me?

:27:54
Sally: Yes, she told me..
but it's so long past Johnny's bedtime.

:27:57
Remus: Tooby sho, Miss Sally.
I was tellin' him a tale 'bout Brer Rabbit.

:28:01
Remus: An' I plum forgot de time.
Sally: Well, I don't mind your telling him stories, Uncle Remus.

:28:06
Sally: But you know perfectly well,
it's too late for him to be up.

:28:09
Remus: Yessum. 'Twon't happen again, Miss Sally.
:28:11
Sally: I'm sure it won't. Well, son, let's
run along upstairs and get ready for bed.

:28:16
Toby: Miss Doshy, Johnny forget de bundle.
:28:32
Tempy: Didn't I tell you to run along
home befo' yo' maw takes a stick after you?

:28:37
Doshy: You and your stories!
:28:39
Remus: Miss Doshy..
What us gonna do 'bout dat child?

:28:42
Doshy: I wish I knew. A grandmother
doesn't count for much these days.

:28:44
Remus: Yassum, it's a pity, too.
What dat child needs is his paw.

:28:47
Doshy: And that's what his mother needs..
But I'm afraid it's going to take

:28:50
Doshy: a little while for her to find that out.
:28:52
Remus: Might cut de time down a piece,
Miss Doshy, if you jes' draps a word.

:28:55
Doshy: If I want your advice I'll ask for it.
I'm a stubborn old woman Uncle Remus


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