The Yearling
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:26:07
It's Julie, Pa!
:26:12
She'll be all right, boy.
:26:14
We'll make a hammock out
of my coat and carry her.

:26:18
There, Julie.
:26:21
- Her breathing's still short.
- I reckon she's lost a mite of blood.

:26:29
- Where you taking her?
- Jody's room.

:26:32
I'll not pop in and out of bed
all night awaking you. Good night, Ma.

:26:37
Good night.
:26:43
She'll live, won't she, Pa?
:26:46
I'm certain she will, son.
:26:49
- I'm bedding her here.
- You best sleep with me, Pa.

:26:53
- I'm figuring that, if you'll have me.
- I'll have you.

:26:57
Now don't you go visiting all night.
Get to sleep!

:27:01
Yes, Ma.
:27:17
- What makes you so wakeful, son?
- I can't stop walking.

:27:21
We went a fair piece.
How you like going after bear?

:27:27
- Well, I like thinking about it.
- I know.

:27:31
I like the tracking and seeing
the saplings broke down.

:27:35
- But the fighting's right fearsome?
- It's mighty fearsome.

:27:39
It's got to be. It's a hard law,
but it's the law. IKill or go hungry.

:27:46
I was proud the way
you come along with me, son.

:27:50
Thanks, Pa.
:27:53
- You cold, son?
- I reckon, Pa.

:27:56
Well, move over a mite.
I'll warm you.


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