The Yearling
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:39:03
It weren't Flag done it. Weren't Flag.
:39:06
It were Flag.
:39:09
It won't do no good.
He ruined half the crop.

:39:12
But Flag didn't mean it, Pa.
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Ma, listen, Flag didn't mean it.
Ma, listen. Ma!

:39:24
She figured at last she'd get a well.
That's why she's quiet.

:39:28
- Flag didn't mean it.
- I don't figure he done it malicious.

:39:32
He were just racing back and forth,
and it were something to jump on.

:39:39
What you looking at him that way for?
:39:42
He's a yearling now, for sure.
:39:45
- You think a heap of him, don't you?
- Why, sure.

:39:53
Yes, you're a pair of yearlings now.
:39:56
It grieves me.
:40:06
What you do that for?
You're a yearling now.

:40:09
You're growed up.
You gotta be good.

:40:13
- I can do that, Pa. I know just how.
- No, we'll do it together, boy.

:40:20
There's a good few he ain't touched.
Think we got enough for Ma's well?

:40:25
No, I'm afraid not, boy.
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But I got a little idea.
:40:30
Let's clear the field
behind the pot garden.

:40:33
There's a few stumps there. If we can
get them out, we might plant cotton.

:40:38
Pa!
:40:39
A money crop, so your ma
can still get her well.

:40:42
Hey, Pa! We can do it! We can do it!
:40:46
Giddap, Caesar. Go on. Giddap.
:40:58
This is the last one, Pa. Where do
you figure we best dig Ma her well?


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