:38:00
Yes, I heard it was burned.
Thas too bad,
:38:03
but thas neither here nor there.
Daisy! Get my dinner ready.
:38:07
I could eat a horse.
I don't do much farming here,
:38:12
just take care of the meadow
and feed my stock,
:38:15
but you can do what you like.
:38:17
I'm a widow. My husband
was Captain Barnabas McKlennar.
:38:23
Barney, Barney.
:38:28
What was I saying?
I was brought up on army life,
:38:31
so when I give an order,
I expect to get it obeyed.
:38:34
If I take your pay,
I'll do my best.
:38:36
I just don't want you coming
afterwards complaining.
:38:41
How much do you want?
:38:42
I never worked for anybody else.
What do you pay?
:38:45
45 pounds a year.
Your house, wood and food.
:38:48
If your wife can sew,
I'll pay her, too.
:38:50
Can you sew?
Whas your name?
:38:52
Lana.
:38:53
Can you sew?
:38:56
Speak up!
You want to sew for me?
:38:58
Yes, I'd like to.
:38:59
Let me see your hands.
:39:08
Thas settled.
I hate sewing myself.
:39:12
Hate any housework, so I do the barn
and let Daisy do the cooking.
:39:17
I took good care of my husband.
Now he's gone, I do as I like.
:39:22
I've got a long face,
and I poke it where I please.
:39:25
You may think I'm a nuisance.
:39:27
Yes, ma'am.
:39:28
What? Whad he say?
:39:31
I didn't mean it, but I guess
if you do poke, I'll think so.
:39:35
Your thoughts are your own property,
but keep them to yourself.
:39:40
Come on, you'll want to see
your new home.
:39:42
Use the back door if you want
to ask me anything.
:39:45
I don't want mud tracked in my house.
I track enough myself.
:39:54
Is a mess now,
after that man,
:39:59
but is a good house.