Song of the South
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:03:01
Johnny: Is Grandma mad at us?
:03:04
Sally: But of course not, Johnny.
What ever gave you that idea?

:03:08
Johnny: Well, Georgie says everybody's mad
at what Daddy writes in the newspaper.

:03:12
Johnny: Don't Grandma read the newspaper?
Don't she?

:03:17
John: She does. And she likes what's in it.
:03:20
Sally: John, please.
:03:23
Johnny: Are you mad at each other too?
:03:26
Sally: Why no, dear. Of course not.
:03:29
Tempy: Gracious goodness, Johnny... We's almost dar!
Lissen!

:03:32
Tempy: You ain't never heer'd no
frogs like dem in Atlanta.

:03:36
John: You know what they're saying?
:03:39
John: Knee-deep! Knee-deep!
:03:40
Johnny: Honest?
:03:41
John: Honest.
:03:42
Johnny: Knee-deep! Knee-deep!
:03:44
John: You know, when I was your age,
I used to catch lots of 'em.

:03:48
John: I remember one time I - ah - hid a whole box of
'em over in your grandma's milk house

:03:52
John: And they got loose.
:03:53
Tempy: Yes, an' I 'members what
you got for doin' it too.

:03:56
John: Well, it was old Uncle Remus' fault, you know.
He told me that story about Brer Frog.

:04:01
Tempy: De tale 'bout his havin' a tail an' losin' it?
:04:03
John: That's it. Only...
How can there be a tale...

:04:08
Tempy and John: When dey ain't no tail.
:04:12
Johnny: Aunt Tempy?
:04:13
Tempy: What is it, child?
:04:14
Johnny: Is Uncle Remus real?
:04:16
Tempy: Real? Co'se he's real. You jes' wait 'til you hears
him tell a tale 'bout Brer Rabbit.

:04:20
Tempy: Den you'll know he's real.
:04:43
Doshy: Welcome home, my daughter.
:04:47
Doshy: And you too, sir. Oh, it's good to have a man in
the house again. Turn around here, young man.

:04:53
Doshy: Let me have a look at you. You favor your
grandfather more every time I see you. Toby!


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