The Yearling
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:45:03
- Say that again.
- How's the sorry dog I traded you?

:45:06
- We ain't laughing about it.
- You ain't mad, Buck?

:45:10
I ain't saying.
You keep out of Lem's way.

:45:13
Lem in town with you?
:45:14
Yes, but he's courting
Twink Weatherby.

:45:17
She's Oliver's girl.
:45:19
Just don't let Lem
hear you say that, young'un.

:45:27
I'm sorry Lem feels that way
about the trade.

:45:30
You just told him the truth.
:45:33
My words was straight...
:45:34
...but my intentions was as crooked
as the Ocklawaha River.

:45:40
The steamboat captain's
been asking about you.

:45:43
Says these city folks traveling
the river's hollering for venison.

:45:47
- What's next?
- Two boxes, 12-gauge brass shell cases.

:45:52
Two boxes, 12-gauge brass shell cases.
:45:56
Just hollering for it, he says,
and it ain't half as good as pork.

:46:00
- You and me, we know it. What's next?
- One pain curer.

:46:04
One pain curer.
:46:09
Yes, sir, as I says to my nephew,
"Oliver, you're just as well..."

:46:14
- Oliver in town?
- Oliver! Oliver back?

:46:17
- Where'd he go to this long time?
- He says he traveled the seven seas.

:46:21
You reckon he saw whales this time?
Where is Oliver?

:46:26
The sailor? He's out with his gal,
Twink Weatherby.

:46:29
But Millwheel said she's Lem's girl.
:46:32
Don't you bother your head about that.
:46:35
That completes it. You figure that up.
:46:38
With the cash left over, I'll buy some
tobacco seed for the spring money crop.

:46:43
With that money, I'll buy brick and
mortar for a well outside our door.

:46:49
- What do you think, Mr. Boyles?
- That'll be fine for Mrs. Baxter.

:46:55
- What's this stuff? Black alpaca?
- Yeah, that's what it is.

:46:59
That's what I thought.

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