The Yearling
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:16:05
...so if it happens again,
she won't let it hurt her so much.

:16:11
I was lucky, weren't I, Pa?
:16:14
I'm 11 years old.
I'm way past the age of dying.

:16:20
What you two doing? Stop visiting.
It's time that boy got to sleep.

:16:25
All right, Ma. He's going to sleep.
:16:49
Pa!
:16:53
Come look what's happened!
:16:57
It's a calf and a shoat!
The door was broke!

:17:00
- Take it easy, boy.
- But what happened, Pa? What done it?

:17:06
Bear. A big one. Look there.
:17:10
One toe's missing
on the right front paw. Old Slewfoot!

:17:14
Old Slewfoot.
:17:16
But none of the dogs bayed, Pa.
:17:19
None. He had the wind in his favor.
:17:21
He knew what he was doing.
:17:23
We got to get him.
We obliged to get it.

:17:26
I'm daresome to break the news to Ma.
:17:29
What happened?
What you two doing?

:17:32
What's the matter with you two?
I've been calling...

:17:46
- Bear?
- It's Old Slewfoot, Ma!

:17:50
Old Slewfoot. That dad-ratted,
no-account varmint!

:17:55
IKilling and not even eating
what he kills!

:17:57
I hate that.
Last year it was our brood sow.


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