1:05:01
[Whistles patriotic tune]
1:05:08
[Children singing]
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CHILDREN: Save her victorious
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Happy and glorious
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Long to reign
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over us
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God save the queen
1:05:29
Mistress Evans.
1:05:32
I'm serving tea at about 4:00
this afternoon.
1:05:35
- I wondered if you'd care to come?
- Tea?
1:05:37
Why, thank you very much, Mr. Bowen.
1:05:40
It could be a nice change for you.
At 4:00, then.
1:05:46
All right, children. Stand up now.
We're going to sing America.
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One, two, three.
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[Singing] My country, 'tis of thee
1:05:57
Miss Evans, good day to you.
1:06:00
Up and about, are you?
1:06:03
Do you feel sprightly enough
to run off again?
1:06:05
I'm through running.
I'm going to find me my own place.
1:06:09
That sounds easy when you say it,
but is not.
1:06:12
Life out here is hard, laddie.
1:06:14
Yeah, well, don't do anything
to make it any softer.
1:06:16
What are you referring to?
1:06:18
Like maybe you could build
some sheds for the stock...
1:06:21
and lay in some winter feed
and repair this godforsaken place?
1:06:26
You've been listening
to that wee lassie.
1:06:28
You bet.
1:06:30
And is the first sense I've heard
in all this part of Texas.
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I'm serving tea at 4:00
this afternoon.
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You may bring Miss Evans
if you care to.
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[Door closing]
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The master will join you presently.