:10:05
- Mother!
- Hello, sweetheart.
:10:07
- Feel better now?
- You bet. Sure glad you made the swap.
:10:10
- Oh, it's wonderful, Mother!
- Let me tell her! Let me tell her!
:10:13
Tell me.
:10:15
Well, this one you don't need any hands!
You play with feet!
:10:18
There's little rolls in with holes
that make the keys go up and down.
:10:22
- No!
- And guess what.
:10:24
- What?
- I played. I played with this leg.
:10:27
Nobody showed me how.
:10:30
That's your smartest leg.
:10:36
- You have almost everything done.
- Mm-hm.
:10:40
Children, come over here.
:10:45
- I've just come from the lawyers.
- Oh, what happened, Mother?
:10:49
Oh, it's nothing that can't be solved.
:10:53
We'll make out somehow.
:10:55
It's just that I've learned we haven't
quite as much money as I thought we had.
:10:59
Go on, Mother.
:11:02
The real blow was those mining stocks
we'd counted on,
:11:05
the ones George Ferguson
got your father to buy.
:11:07
They're worthless. Not worth the paper
they're written on, Mr. Manson told me.
:11:12
Oh, well, that isn't so bad.
:11:14
We're just in reduced circumstances.
:11:17
I'll be very happy to beg.
:11:20
I saw a beggar once
and he had a tin cup full of money.
:11:23
Things won't be so very different.
:11:26
I'm afraid they will in a way.
:11:28
You see, counting everything,
we have exactly $50 a month to live on,
:11:32
so we can't even afford to move
to the little house we were going to.
:11:36
We can't afford
that horrible little house?
:11:40
Oh, Mother, that's wonderful!
:11:43
Oh, Gilly!
:11:46
What ails her?
:11:48
- Mother, this came today. This.
- What is it?
:11:51
Mother, you remember after father...
:11:55
That evening when we all tried
to make ourselves feel better
:11:58
by talking about things
that had been fun,