The Yearling
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:15:00
- Did you see him, Ma?
- I seen him.

:15:06
Look at him thisaway, Ma.
Ain't his eyes pretty?

:15:10
They can see mischief too far.
:15:13
- Ain't he got a cute, foolish tail?
- All deer's tails look the same.

:15:17
- You wanna pet him? You can.
- I ain't petting no fawns.

:15:23
I gotta get a name for him.
:15:25
I've studied and I can't think of one
good enough for him.

:15:30
You think more of that fawn
than of your pa.

:15:33
Oh, Pa!
:15:35
But I just got to.
I gotta get something special.

:15:40
- Why don't you call him Rover?
- Ma! Rover's a dog's name.

:15:45
Well, call him Joe, then.
:15:48
Ma! Joe Baxter
sounds like a man.

:15:51
He's gotta get him a special name.
:15:55
- You know who'd get me a good name?
- Who's that?

:15:59
- Fodderwing.
- Fodderwing's ailing.

:16:01
But he'd just love to see my little
fawn. And he gets wonderful names.

:16:06
He'll get you a name.
He's got an ear for such things.

:16:11
Can I, Ma? Can I?
:16:14
All I know is, my voice
don't mean nothing around here.

:16:17
Ma!
:16:24
Jody!
:16:28
What?
:16:29
You gotta quit sleeping
with that fawn.

:16:38
Just don't you be impatient now.
:16:43
You think you're biggity...
:16:44
...because you can get into bed
without having to undress.

:16:49
Get over.
:16:54
I wanna explain something to you.
:16:56
Pretty soon, we'll go see Fodderwing,
he'll give you a name.


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