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1:26:00
he might let you gin out his cotton
all the time.

1:26:03
Ain't you pleased?
1:26:05
He'll come tomorrow
with lots more cotton.

1:26:08
And while you're ginning it out,
I'll entertain him...

1:26:12
I'll make lemonade for him.
1:26:14
It's going to go on and on,
maybe even till next fall.

1:26:20
It's the good neighbour policy
in practice.

1:26:32
How long have you
been on the place?

1:26:34
All this long fall afternoon,
I've imposed on your hospitality.

1:26:44
Where have you been?
1:26:46
Taking a nap on
the only remaining bed...

1:26:49
the crib in the nursery
with the slats let down.

1:26:53
Something sad about it,
know what I mean?

1:26:55
Sad?
1:26:57
An unoccupied nursery
in a house...

1:27:00
and all the other rooms, empty.
1:27:04
That's no problem of yours.
1:27:06
The good neighbour policy makes
your problems mine and vice versa.

1:27:11
Supper's ready, children.
1:27:13
Didn't you hear us
called into supper?

1:27:19
Are you going to eat here tonight?
1:27:21
Mrs. Meighan asked me
to stay for supper...

1:27:24
but I wanted to hear the invitation
from the head of the house...

1:27:28
before I'd feel free to accept.
1:27:31
What do you say?
1:27:38
Stay for supper.
1:27:42
You'll have to take pot luck.
1:27:43
I wouldn't be putting you out?
1:27:49
Excuse me, I better
get into my clothes.

1:27:52
Yes, that would be better.

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