The Yearling
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1:03:00
Well, what's he to do then? What's
he to do when he gets knocked down?

1:03:06
Why, take it for his share and go on.
1:03:09
I'm ashamed I run off.
1:03:11
You're near enough growed
to do your choosing, Jody.

1:03:15
Maybe you'd crave to go
to sea like Oliver.

1:03:19
But I'd be proud did you choose
to live here and farm the clearing.

1:03:23
I'd be proud to see the day
you got a well dug.

1:03:27
So's no woman here'd be obliged to do
her washing on a seepage hillside.

1:03:33
You willing?
1:03:37
I'm willing.
1:03:39
Shake.
1:03:44
It's food and drink
to have you home, boy.

1:03:49
Go to bed and rest.
I'll sit and wait for your ma.

1:03:52
Yes, sir.
1:03:54
- Night.
- Night, Pa.

1:04:04
- I'll start the corn in the morning.
- Yes, boy.

1:04:08
- We'll make it, Pa. We'll make out.
- Yes, boy.

1:04:14
- Come spring, we'll hunt Old Slewfoot.
- Yes, boy.

1:04:20
- Good night, Pa.
- Good night, my son.

1:04:30
- He's done come back, Ezry.
- He's done come back different.

1:04:35
He's takened a punishment.
He ain't a yearling no longer.

1:04:52
Ezry...
1:04:55
...I thought I'd lost them all.
1:04:58
Ora...

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