:03:00
Johnny, he'll be surprised to see you
and me together once more.
:03:05
Hold that, will you?
:03:07
You're not sorry
you took me back, are you?
:03:11
Oh, no, Marthy. I'm darn glad
I found you in Norfolk.
:03:16
Aye, you been too old
to go walking streets, Marthy.
:03:20
Old!
:03:21
But you had better stay
with old Chris on the barge.
:03:27
Well, I'm glad you found me.
Honest,I am.
:03:32
Yeah, I'm glad to be here...
:03:35
...dump that it is.
:03:40
You're a good old punk.
:03:43
-Come on.
-Yeah.
:03:53
Marthy. Where are you going?
:03:56
No, Marthy, no, we're in the boat, huh?
:04:00
I forgot where the front door was.
:04:03
-It's all right. It's all right with me.
-That's it, Marthy.
:04:07
Oh, Marthy, hold my hand.
:04:10
Hold my hand.
:04:12
Well,I declare. How can you
do a thing like that?
:04:15
Wait a minute, now. I'm all right.
:04:17
I wasn't a tightrope walker for nothing.
:04:20
See?
:04:22
Oh, Marthy. Look out.
:04:24
That's whatI get
for being a tightrope walker.
:04:28
See, that's-- Where are we?
:04:32
There we are.
:04:35
-We go down and get a drink.
-No, wait, hon.
:04:39
Oh, the horses. Oh, where are you?
:04:43
-Here, Marthy.
-Old fool,I thought I'd lost you.
:04:47
Just an old fool.
:04:50
Come on. Here we go.
:04:54
Come on. Oh, what was that?