:53:01
- and what she said this morning.
- She always talk that way.
:53:05
Maybe she's right.
She's a beautiful girl.
:53:11
- She prettiest girl in Iron Ridge.
- No.
:53:14
- She ain't?
- Well. I didn't mean it that way.
:53:16
I don't mean just pretty.
:53:19
Did you see the way those men
looked at her this morning?
:53:23
- Barney. Lotta's good girl.
- Of course she is.
:53:27
That's why I want
to see her get the right start.
:53:30
To get somewhere. So she...
What's the matter. Your back hurt?
:53:34
- Little bit.
- What's happened?
:53:36
Just what I have two year ago.
:53:38
O a g
o a og a a oo ox
:53:40
- You bet I strong.
- I wonder what's keeping Lotta.
:53:43
She'll be here any minute.
:53:46
I'd better get her.
:53:47
No. Mr. Glasgow. She's just
a little late on account of all those...
:53:50
But maybe she can't get off.
:53:52
- No. She...
- I better get her.
:53:54
I know Brotschneider.
:53:56
- Hello.
- I thought I'd never get here.
:53:59
They wouldn't stop eating.
:54:01
Let me help you.
We didn't think you were coming.
:54:04
I ran all the way.
Like to fell down a couple of times.
:54:06
That's too bad.
:54:09
The very idea! She should be waiting
on you instead of you on her. Give me...
:54:14
Here. Wait a minute.
I'll put it on. Karie. Go away.
:54:20
The supper's on the table.
It's getting cold.
:54:23
It's a party. I hope you come
to Iron Ridge often. Mr. Glasgow.
:54:26
I'll come if you and Karie
invite me to a supper like this.
:54:30
- Sit down.
- Help yourself. Mr. Glasgow.
:54:32
- Thank you.
- I'm so hungry. I think I eat two horses.
:54:38
Uncle Swan.
:54:44
I'll take that. You get the flowers.
:54:49
- Can you sing?
- Yes. A little.
:54:51
Sit down
and sing something for us.
:54:53
All right. Play something. Pa.