:36:02
- I'll get another plate.
- I have one, thank you.
:36:04
Viney! What Cap'n Keller says is only
too true. She'll persist in this till...
:36:09
- I have a plate. I intend to keep it.
- You see why they took Vicksburg?
:36:13
A plate is no matter
to struggle with a deprived child about.
:36:16
- I'd sooner have a more heroic issue.
- I really must insist...
:36:20
- She's hurt herself.
- She hasn't.
:36:22
- Will you please let her hands go?
- You don't know her well enough...
:36:26
I know a tantrum when I see one
and a badly spoiled child.
:36:29
Hear, hear.
:36:30
You'd have more understanding
if you had some pity.
:36:33
Pity? For this tyrant?
The whole house turns on her whims.
:36:36
Is there anything she doesn't get?
:36:38
What I pity is that the sun won't rise and
set for her, and you're telling her it will.
:36:43
What good will your pity do
when you're gone?
:36:46
- Kate, for the love of heaven...
- I don't think it serves...
:36:49
Serves you good. It's less trouble
to feel sorry than to teach her anything...
:36:53
You haven't taught her anything yet.
:36:55
- I'll begin now if you leave the room.
- Leave?
:36:58
- Everyone, please!
- You are a paid teacher, nothing more.
:37:01
I can't unteach her six years of pity
if you can't stand up to one tantrum.
:37:04
Old Stonewall indeed!
:37:07
Mrs Keller, you promised me help.
Leave me alone with her now.
:37:10
Katie, come outside with me at once!
:37:12
- Heaven's sakes!
- Out, please.
:37:18
If it takes all summer, General!
:37:22
I've a mind to ship her back to Boston,
and you can inform her so for me.
:37:26
- I, Cap'n?
- She's a hireling.
:37:27
Unless there's a complete
change of manner,
:37:30
she goes back on the next train.
Will you make that clear?
:37:33
Where will you be, Cap'n,
while I am making it clear?
:37:37
At the office.
:37:44
Will you? I thought what she said
was exceptionally intelligent.
:37:49
- I've been sayin' it for years.
- To his face?
:37:54
Or will you take it, Jimmy, as a flag?