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:05:01
Pidge,
where did you get that gun?

:05:02
- I bought it for him, Ellen.
- Tod, how could you?

:05:07
We thought you wouldn't mind,
cos' I'm gonna' be a sheriff, like Tod.

:05:11
- Take it off Pidge.
- Ellen.

:05:13
I can't help it, I can't stand
seeing him play with a gun.

:05:16
But the boy's gotta' learn sometime
that guns aren't necessarily bad.

:05:19
- Depends on who uses them.
- Tod carries one, doesn't he?

:05:23
- Yes.
- Well then.

:05:25
- Just take it off, Pidge.
- Aw gee!

:05:31
That's three dollars, please...
Thank you.

:05:38
Ellen.
:05:40
I know you don't want the boy
to see war pictures, but it seems...

:05:44
Teaching children the art of death and
destruction, the cruelties, the tortures...

:05:47
He's gotta' know that these things exist
and then he can fight against them,

:05:50
when it's his turn.
You can't wrap the boy in cellophane.

:05:54
I can try, as long as possible.
:05:56
Look, when a house is on fire,
everybody has to help put it out,

:06:01
because the next time,
it might be your house.

:06:02
Oh Tod, don't.
:06:14
- Church tomorrow, Ellen?
- No Tod, I can't go with you.

:06:18
I can't go on asking you and
get turned down. I mean that.

:06:48
Bebop. Goin' over to Tilly's for a cup
of java. You can handle things.

:06:53
It's a quiet day.
:06:54
It's been a quiet day in this burg
for the last 50 years.


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