The Yearling
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:07:02
- That the way you figured?
- Yes, Pa.

:07:04
Ma don't hold with rambling.
:07:07
Most women can't see
how a man loves so to ramble.

:07:10
I never let on you wasn't here.
I said, "He's around."

:07:14
- Us men has got to stick together.
- Yes, Pa.

:07:24
- Pa?
- Yes, boy?

:07:26
I seen a sight today down at the glen.
A mammy coon with two babies.

:07:31
- They was the prettiest little fellas.
- Coons is pretty.

:07:36
Is it worth speaking to Ma about it?
:07:39
They was so pretty, if I snare me one
for a pet, even Ma would love it.

:07:44
Your ma ain't gonna love no coon.
:07:46
Reckon she'd get mad
if I mentioned it?

:07:49
What do you reckon?
:07:50
- You two home at last?
- Yes, Ma!

:07:54
I reckon she would.
:07:56
But I wish I had me something
to pet and play with.

:08:00
- You said men have to stick together.
- That's right, boy.

:08:05
If you was to speak to Ma
about that little coon...

:08:09
No, thank you.
I ain't aiming to die afore my time.

:08:13
Get down to the sinkhole
and bring your ma some water.

:08:17
Yes, Pa.
:08:24
Hey, Ma! I like you, Ma!
:08:26
You get mighty loving
when I got a dish in my hand.

:08:30
That's when you're the prettiest.
That ain't sweet tater pone, is it?

:08:35
- It is.
- It's sweet tater pone!

:08:38
Pa, a big old buck watered down
at the glen today. I seen his...

:08:43
When was you down at the glen?
:08:49
Today, Ma.
:08:50
So that's it.
And me calling and calling.

:08:54
You getting slick as a clay road
in the rain.

:08:57
- I fooled you! I got to fool you once!
- You fooled me.


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