Song of the South
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1:02:11
Sally: But what else could I have done, mama? I
can't just overlook it, he has to learn to mind.

1:02:16
Doshy: That's very true, but without
Uncle Remus and his stories,

1:02:19
Doshy: the child will be utterly desolate.
He needs something to hold on to.

1:02:25
Sally: Well, he has his
mother....and his grandmother.

1:02:29
Doshy: We're not enough, sally. The boy must have
friends. And if it's not Uncle Remus, or the Favers

1:02:34
Doshy: children, then it must be someone else....
someone of his own age. That's just good common sense.

1:02:43
Tempy: What you trackin' through here for anyway?
Ain't I done tol' you 'bout messin' 'roun' my kitchen?

1:02:54
Sally: Johnny!
1:02:57
Johnny: Yes, mama.
1:02:59
Sally: Do you know what next tuesday is?
1:03:02
Johnny: Uh...of course. My birthday.
1:03:05
Sally: That's right, dear.
And what happens then?

1:03:08
Johnny: I get presents.
1:03:10
Sally: And a birthday
party. Would you like that?

1:03:13
Johnny: A party? Sure!
1:03:15
Sally: With lots of nice
little boys and girls.

1:03:17
Johnny: Can i ask Ginny?
1:03:20
Sally: Well, there'll be so
many other children, dear...

1:03:22
Doshy: ...That one more
won't make any difference.

1:03:25
Johnny: Gee! Thanks! Will daddy come?
1:03:30
Sally: Well, dear...uh...I'll
write and ask him.

1:03:40
Johnny: Oh boy.
1:03:50
Johnny: Teenchy! Here Teenchy!
1:03:55
Johnny: Teenchy! Here Teenchy!
Teenchy! Where are you?

1:03:59
Johnny: Uncle Remus? A present
for Teenchy! Where's Teenchy?


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