Song of the South
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:42:03
Ginny: 'Member, you jes' tell my maw,
she'll whale the daylights out of 'um.

:42:09

:42:15
Remus: Well, honey, you show
got yo' se'f in a peck o' trouble.

:42:19
Remus: You is wuss'n Brer Rabbit,
when it come to stickin' yo' foot in it.

:42:24
Johnny: Stickin' my foot in it, Uncle Remus?
:42:29
Remus: Tooby sho, jes' like Brer Rabbit when he took
an' stuck his foot into sump'n he don't know nothin' bout,

:42:35
Remus: and ain't had no business mixin' up wid in the
fust place. Ain't you never heard dat tale?

:42:41
Johnny: Not yet, Uncle Remus!
:42:42
Remus: Lawzy me, i 'clar to gracious..
:42:45
Remus: I sho oughter tol' you 'bout dat.
:42:48
Remus: Well, suh, once 'pon a time...
not yo' time, nor yit my time...

:42:56
Remus: ...but one time, i was goin' fishin', an' i was just
thinking how the flowers and critters was curious things...

:43:05
Remus: they can look in your heart and tell when it sings,
if it's whistling a tune or singing a song, they all say...

:43:12
Remus: ...'howdy' when you come along.
:43:14
Butterflies: Howdy, Uncle Remus.
:43:15
Remus: Good mawnin', good mawnin', girls.
:43:22
Butterfly: Hello, Uncle Remus.
:43:24
Remus: Oh, good mawnin', Miss Nellie.
:43:29
Chorus: how do you do, mighty pleasant greetin'...
:43:31
Chorus: ...how do you do, say it when your
meetin', how do you do, with everyone repeatin'...

:43:35
Chorus: ...pretty good sure as...
:43:36
Rabbit: ...your bawn. What goes up, is sure to..
:43:39
Rabbit: ...come down. A penny lost is a penny found, I'll
howdy you and you howdy back, this for that and tit for tat.

:43:46
Rabbit: How do you do?
:43:49
Remus: Fine, how are you? how you come on?
:43:53
Rabbit: Pretty good, sho' as you're born!
:43:55
Remus: Stop jumpin', Brer Rabbit, you'll run outta breath.
:43:57
Remus: Why don't you sit down an' calm yo'se'f?

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