Song of the South
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1:01:01
Remus: Well, you see
miss sally, I had..

1:01:03
Sally: I see. Uncle remus'll get your
dog back to you. Now run along, please.

1:01:08
Joe: You gonna whup johnny?
1:01:10
Jake: Ya oughta!
1:01:11
Jake: Johnny said he didn't
care if we told you....

1:01:13
Jake: ...bute not to tell our maw.
1:01:15
Joe: and when we told her,
she giv'd us a whuppin'.

1:01:20
Remus: Lawzy, Miss
Sally, Johnny didn't mean no harm.

1:01:24
Remus: He was jes' trying to be like
Brer Rabbit. I tol' him a tale 'bout de

1:01:29
Remus: tar baby an' he just got a li'l bit too
bodacious, and outreached hisse'f, dat's all.

1:01:34
Sally: Uncle Remus, i'm trying my best to bring up
Johnny to be obedient and truthful. But you and your

1:01:40
Sally: stories are making that very difficult. I think maybe
it would be better if he didn't hear any more for awhile.

1:01:44
Remus: Well, Miss Sally,
de stories ain't done no....

1:01:48
Sally: They only confuse him. Now I know you
mean well, Uncle Remus, but Johnny's too young.

1:01:52
Remus: Miss Sally.....
1:01:53
Sally: I'll have to ask you
not to tell him any more.

1:01:59
Remus: Yassum, Miss Sally......
1:02:11
Sally: But what else could I have done, mama? I
can't just overlook it, he has to learn to mind.

1:02:16
Doshy: That's very true, but without
Uncle Remus and his stories,

1:02:19
Doshy: the child will be utterly desolate.
He needs something to hold on to.

1:02:25
Sally: Well, he has his
mother....and his grandmother.

1:02:29
Doshy: We're not enough, sally. The boy must have
friends. And if it's not Uncle Remus, or the Favers

1:02:34
Doshy: children, then it must be someone else....
someone of his own age. That's just good common sense.

1:02:43
Tempy: What you trackin' through here for anyway?
Ain't I done tol' you 'bout messin' 'roun' my kitchen?

1:02:54
Sally: Johnny!
1:02:57
Johnny: Yes, mama.
1:02:59
Sally: Do you know what next tuesday is?

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