Drums Along the Mohawk
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:39:08
Thas 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? Whad 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
Is a mess now,
after that man,

:39:59
but is a good house.
:40:01
It sure is, ma'am.
:40:02
Nice chimney.
Nice bedroom upstairs.

:40:05
I used to live here,
:40:07
until Barnabas decided to build
that stone place.

:40:10
Is a beautiful house.
:40:12
Glad you can see it. There's one more
thing I want to ask you.

:40:15
Any furniture?
:40:16
We have a bed and a few things.
:40:19
I'll help you out with the rest.
:40:20
You can consider the job
yours, Martin.

:40:25
Now, any questions you want to ask?
:40:27
Yes, ma'am.
I just...

:40:30
Well, what?
:40:32
Do you belong to the right party?
:40:34
Right party! A woman
hasn't got any political opinions.

:40:39
I run this farm to suit myself.
I'll shoot anybody,

:40:42
British, Indian or American,
who interferes in my business.

:40:46
That satisfy you?
When can you move in?

:40:50
Will tomorrow be too soon?
:40:52
Tomorrow?
Whas the matter with today?

:40:54
We'll move in today.
:40:55
Good! Good!
:40:59
Oh, Lana.

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