The Yearling
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:24:17
What's all this?
:24:21
- You can't leave them in this storm.
- They'd get blowed off the place.

:24:25
You keep them out of my way.
:24:36
Why didn't you let in the cow and
Caesar and have everything to suit you?

:24:41
Maybe we could let in Old Slewfoot.
:24:43
Pa, when we gonna hunt
Old Slewfoot again?

:24:46
Jody, you're wet to the skin.
:24:49
I got to dry Flag.
Look how good he shines up.

:24:52
Get out of them wet clothes.
:24:57
Ain't it nice hearing the wind and
rain, and us in here safe and cozy?

:25:02
That's right, son.
:25:03
Maybe we can tell a few tales tonight.
How'd you like that?

:25:07
- Hey, Pa.
- Maybe your ma'll tell us a tale.

:25:10
- Eh, Ma?
- I might.

:25:13
Hey, Ma!
:25:23
Well, Uncle Miles looked at them
two bear cubs and he says:

:25:27
"I'm gonna catch me one of them."
So he did.

:25:30
But he didn't have nothing
to tote it in.

:25:33
Being from Georgia,
he had on long underdrawers.

:25:36
He took them off, tied knots
in the legs and made a sack.

:25:40
He put the cub in it, and as he's
reaching for his britches...

:25:44
...here comes a-crashing.
:25:46
And that she-bear come
out of the thicket, right at him.

:25:50
- Jody-boy, fetch me my pipe, son.
- Oh, Pa!


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