Come and Get It
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1:09:32
- Good evening. Mr. Glasgow.
- Good evening.

1:09:34
Won't you come in?
1:09:38
Pa and Karie just went out
for a walk and I'm making...

1:09:40
And you're waiting
for my father.

1:09:42
Well. He's not coming.
He's at home where he ought to be.

1:09:45
Now look here. Miss Bostrom.
I've come to tell you

1:09:47
you've got to stop making a fool
out of my father.

1:09:49
Everybody in town's
talking about it.

1:09:51
What is it you want off him?
Money? If it's money...

1:09:54
What do you mean
by saying those things?

1:09:56
It's true.
1:09:57
- Keep still.
- Now. You wait a minute.

1:10:00
Now look here. Miss Bostrom.
Don't you hit me again.

1:10:03
If I'm wrong about you. All you
have to do is say so. I'll believe you.

1:10:06
I'm sorry. But you
are wrong. Mr. Glasgow.

1:10:09
- That's nothing. It's burning.
- What's burning?

1:10:11
It's just my candy.
You mustn't believe...

1:10:13
- Don't you think that you...
- All right. I'll fix it.

1:10:17
Don't you go away.
You stay here.

1:10:26
Gee. It smells good.
Here. I'll fix it.

1:10:29
Oh. It's hot!
1:10:34
You've fixed it.
1:10:36
You've fixed everything.
1:10:38
Gee. I'm sorry. Miss Bostrom.
1:10:40
It was darn clumsy of me.
1:10:41
What's the matter.
Did you burn your hand?

1:10:43
No!
1:10:47
You've got tears in your eyes.
1:10:50
Because everything's spoiled.
1:10:52
It's only sugar and water.
That's nothing to cry about.

1:10:55
That's not what
I'm crying about.

1:10:57
I never should have
come to Bewdamore.

1:10:59
Well. All right. But we've got to do
something about cleaning up this mess.


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