:35:03
There ain't many left in the
country, are there, Granddad?
:35:07
No, they're dying out.
:35:09
I just keep 'em
for old time's sake.
:35:13
Keep 'em to remind me
of how things was.
:35:15
Everything we had
come from their hides--
:35:18
our furniture, our ropes,
our-our clothes, our hats.
:35:25
Granddad...
let's turn 'em loose.
:35:32
No, Lon, that wouldn't be
the thing to do.
:35:35
They got to go along
with the rest.
:36:00
Granddad.
:36:02
Why, thank you, Lon.
:36:04
I shouldn't have brought
you out here tonight,
:36:07
not after the day you put in.
:36:08
Oh, if the picture's any good,
:36:10
I'll wake up,
don't you worry.
:36:17
Looks like you're
the only one around here
:36:21
who ain't got somebody
whose knee you can pinch.
:36:24
Oh, I think
I can stand it.
:36:26
You wouldn't think
they'd pay 65 cents
:36:30
to come here and do it.
:36:32
They can go up in
the hayloft for nothing.
:36:46
Come on, you miners 49ers.
:36:48
Let's all join in and sing
that old favorite, "Clementine."
:36:53
Just follow the bouncing ball.
:36:58
Oh, my darling,
oh, my darling...