The Reivers
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:41:01
- You follow me?
- I will if you'll just get on with it.

:41:11
All right.
:41:14
Then here it is.
:41:15
Folks back in Jefferson would say
you're not old enough to know these things.

:41:19
I say you are.
:41:21
I say there's some things a boy can learn...
:41:24
that he never even knew about before.
:41:25
So later on in life, when he needs them,
he's already got them.

:41:29
See, ain't nothing you don't learn,
that later on you might need.

:41:32
And when that day comes...
:41:36
you can thank your lucky star
that your good friend Boon helped you.

:41:39
Does that make any sense to you?
:41:43
Some.
:41:44
Some is good enough for the time being.
:41:57
I went back to see Mrs. Fletcher again...
:42:00
and her husband came out on the porch
with his bulldog.

:42:10
Be sure and say please and thank you
when they pass things.

:42:21
Otis, I told you not to do that!
:42:24
- Boon!
- Hello, Boon.

:42:28
- How are you?
- Ladies, this is Lucius.

:42:30
- Well, hello, Lucius.
- Isn't he adorable?

:42:33
Lucius, I want you to meet Otis,
Miss Corrie's nephew.

:42:37
How do you do?
:42:38
I do just fine if I'm left to it.
:42:42
Our Mr. Binford should be
with us any moment.

:42:46
He doesn't like us to begin without him.
:42:49
He's probably waxing his mustache
to keep it up out of the soup.

:42:52
That'll do, Otis!
:42:54
Dinner's getting cold and I'm getting hungry.
:42:56
That's his step now.

prev.
next.