:05:00
Don't get your hackles up,
you Micmac Indian...
:05:01
not with that tub of guts.
:05:02
- Micmac?
- Micmac! You'd not last two rounds.
:05:05
It's about time
somebody took you down a peg.
:05:07
You sell our catch for fancy prices...
:05:09
yet you knock down 12 cents the pound
on us farmers.
:05:11
You do not like that?
:05:13
Well now, you listen to me,
Mr. Locky McCormick...
:05:15
you owe big bill in my store.
You know that.
:05:18
Well, you pay or I take your stinky boat.
:05:20
Why, you greasy old half-breed.
:05:22
You try and take that boat
and I'll gut you out like a cod.
:05:49
You keep your hands to yourself.
:05:51
Pretty tony since you're working
for His Lordship, huh?
:05:54
You mind your own business.
I've got to get supper ready.
:05:57
I don't like to see you
working for this man, Stella.
:05:59
He's a fine doctor. He's a...
:06:02
Anyway he's something big.
Something even you can't pronounce.
:06:06
Probably something not fit to mention.
:06:07
What're you working your head off for,
anyhow?
:06:10
What good's a dead uncle
if you don't use his money?
:06:12
No hurry.
:06:13
Plenty can happen between now
and the time the deeds will be signed.
:06:16
You going to try to run it yourself?
That's a good farm, needs a man.
:06:21
- We could make a lot out of that place.
- We?
:06:23
Sure, I've been thinking things over.
You and me make a great pair.
:06:26
We ought to get married,
the sooner, the better.
:06:28
Well, this is a surprise,
Mr. Locky McCormick.
:06:31
Blow your nose, don't look so silly.
:06:34
Oh, Stella...
:06:36
what dress you wearing
to the dance Saturday? The one I like?
:06:38
Maybe.
:06:40
- You're taking me then?
- Well, of course I am.
:06:42
Fergus put in for it first.
We practiced a step for the jig contest.
:06:45
I'm taking you.
:06:46
He and Floyd can toss a coin to see
who dances with you, but I'm taking you.
:06:49
The doctor's coming.
You'd better get out of here.
:06:51
He's in my way.
:06:54
- You're coming down to the wharf later?
- Might.